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9 years ago
"J25GTi" wrote:

"Vanoord" wrote:

"sinker" wrote:


Going :offtopic: a little bit, but I once put a Ford Escort wiring loom through the washing machine, wrapped up in a pillow case, cup full of Daz.... came out like new! :thumbsup:



I hate to think how the wires were a couple of years later...



I'm with you on that one... Probbaly not the best idea in the world!



It's still going strong 27 years later with no electrical gremlins, which is more than can be said for my 15 plate Pug:lol:

I've also done motorbike looms too. No problems. You doubters....:guns:
Yma O Hyd....
The kwan
9 years ago
Thanks for the info in this thread, I have sent Landjoff a message regarding their sizing chart because for some strange reason, my waist measurement seems to be two sizes bigger than the rest of me using their chart, funny shape I guess and was wondering if I would be better buying a bigger size to fit my waist or the one that fits me everywhere else and squeeze the extra 2" of guts in.
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risy76115
9 years ago
they do custom fitting to think it's the same price but don't quote me on that
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The kwan
9 years ago
Heard back from a nice lady called Elena with a size recommendation for my odd measurements, all good 🙂
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Barney
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9 years ago
Landjoff oversuits are excellent. The sizing is always a worry but i ordered my exact size, and it is generous, i guess in order to accomodate fleece suits and prevent restrictions on body movement.
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Morlock
9 years ago
"risy76115" wrote:

they do custom fitting to think it's the same price but don't quote me on that



That sounds good as I have a funny shape with shortish legs.;D
exspelio
9 years ago
"Morlock" wrote:

"risy76115" wrote:

they do custom fitting to think it's the same price but don't quote me on that



That sounds good as I have a funny shape with shortish legs.;D



Agree with that :thumbup:, I have a pal 5" taller than me, but his legs are 2" shorter than mine --??
He sold me a motorbike cheap 'cos his feet did not reach the ground -!

Always remember, nature is in charge, get it wrong and it is you who suffers!.
Tamarmole
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9 years ago
Suit arrived today - 21 days after ordering.

First impression is that it is very well made. I particularly like the integral braces. The only possible weak area are the rubber /Velcro cuff adjusters.

I'll let you know how I get on with it when I have given it a bit of a workout.
The kwan
9 years ago
Mine arrived today and I am glad that I contacted them with my measurements before buying because they are a generous fit and I would have bought a bigger size, but it all seems good and I like the idea of the internal braces.
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Tamarmole
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7 years ago
Thought I would do an update on the Landjoff oversuit which I've had for nearly three years.

Its turned out to be the best caving oversuit I've owned (and I've had a few). After some initial shrinkage the suit fits well. It is nicely put together and is good and robust. I particularly like the braces; a very nice feature. The main Velcro opener (no zip) does its job. The only thing I don't like are the Velcro cuff fasteners which always seem to get clogged with mud.

9/10, highly recommended :thumbsup:

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7 years ago
I must have had mine for about six years now and apart from a few snag holes and a couple of seams that needed repairing, it's still going strong. I ended up taking the cuff velcro off as the stitching is particularly prone to wear, keep meaning to put some large plastic press studs in as a replacement but not getting round to it!
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sinker
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7 years ago
"Tamarmole" wrote:



I particularly like the braces.....

.....the Velcro cuff fasteners which always seem to get clogged with mud.

9/10 :thumbsup:



Yeah I have one too and no complaints at all after 5 years of use :thumbup:

The braces on mine always get referred to as "suspenders" by a certain individual (hello Margot) but I'm probably not the only mine explorer to enjoy wearing suspenders on a Thursday night ;)

I have also had both the Velcro cuffs come adrift but after sewing them back on with heavy waxed cotton thread, as used for sewing tarpaulins, they are now solid.

I've snagged one of the knee pads and it needs a repair but other than that I agree, 9/10 :thumbsup:


Yma O Hyd....
Margot
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7 years ago
The braces on mine always get referred to as "suspenders" by a certain individual (hello Margot) but I'm probably not the only mine explorer to enjoy wearing suspenders on a Thursday night ;)

:-[
The kwan
7 years ago
I have no complaints with my Landjoff caving suit and after a couple of years wear it is still going strong, even the suspenders are still intact although I normally only wear mine on a saturday :)
I would certainly get another one without hesitation.
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christwigg
7 years ago
My cordura one lasted for a couple of years with weekly mining and caving abuse, the only slight problem was the velcro fastenings as previously mentioned which if you got them caked in mud were difficult to close.

I did buy myself another cordura , which i'm still using.

I didn't have much luck with yellow PVC one though, that just wasn't up to the job.

The seams weren't sealed/bonded, so after a few trips that involved a lot of sliding around or squeezing through small gaps, it basically just wiped the stitches off and fell to pieces :blink:
Coggy
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7 years ago
I bought an oversuit from Caving Supplies in Buxton, its done well so far, and even cleans up well
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Tamarmole
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5 years ago
Time to dust off this old thread.

My 2015 Landjoff oversuit is still going strong; the bloody thing is indestructible. As I do a lot of digging this suit has taken a real hammering in some very unpleasant conditions and has stood up to it better than I could have reasonably expected. I fully expect to get several more years out of it. One of the best bits of caving gear I have ever bought, can't recommend it highly enough.

royfellows
5 years ago
I have never done any good with oversuits, always had the zips go.
I buy Dickies Redhawk overalls and get get Stirling wear out of them, up until the zips go.
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Tamarmole
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5 years ago
"royfellows" wrote:

I have never done any good with oversuits, always had the zips go.
I buy Dickies Redhawk overalls and get get Stirling wear out of them, up until the zips go.



The Landjoff doesn't have a zip, just a 40mm wide strip of velcro. It's always worked well for me and has yet to clog with mud.
royfellows
5 years ago
Thanks for that.
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