1351 days ago

Always Fly Fishing jacket

Rosemary from Nawton

Jacket is brand new, never been used. Because it was stuffed in a drawer (I didn't know about it) for more than 5 years I can't sell it as brand new. I can't find any information on the brand online either. It definitely is quality gear.

It is multi-pocketed, several are pockets within pockets and are sealed with Velcro. There is a window on the top right hand side to display the licence. The lower part of the jacket can be removed as can the sleeves, making it simply a vest. The hood can also be removed.

Size XL. It is quite a heavy jacket (about 2 kg) so I think only a big bloke could use it once it has all the accessories on board. My husband was a big man so it would have been ideal for him. Sadly, his fishing hobby was curtailed due to ill health and I am now trying to sort all his 'stuff'.

Price: $150

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