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| ME Morpheus Jacket (2009 Model) |
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Decided to get a good quality waterproof after the wettest May on record, n guess what I knew that would cure the pesistant rain!! Well I saw this jacket in Go Outdoors 2011 /12 model and they wanted a lot more than 169 pounds and they only had one colour so I did a bit of searching on internet and found Craigdon the spec of jacket (2009 )was little different to current one on offer infact you would not know and they had a choice of 4 colours. Very happy with my purchase the delivery was free and very quick! Reviewed 16 May 2012 by Martyn, Wirral |
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| ME Moepheus Jacket |
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Great price, unbelievably fast delivery. Product living up to my high expectations. Ticks all the boxes for multi weather conditions. Bought the mens jacket as it provides the room for winter layering. Perfect outer wear. Thanks! Reviewed 18 January 2012 by Dawn, London |
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| MORPHEUS JACKET |
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Just spent weekend in the Yorkshire dales and it rained non stop. This jacket kept me dry, warm and is very lightweight. Excellent product and well worth the investment. Reviewed 18 July 2011 by KEITH, Hull |
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| Beyond the rest in its class |
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...And so the time came to buy a new jacket for my forays into the hills. After trying on a number of jackets at other stores i was disapointed, i thought i would never find the jacket for me. Popping into craigdon one day i spotted this one out of the corner of my eye. I liked the colour (neon red) and the cut, it seemed to have a spark.
It was bought and instantly thrown into the deep end... Winter walking in Glencoe, and it was there that the little things started to show that this was a very good buy. The cuffs kept out snow when my axe plunged wrist deep, the hem didnt ride up when i over stretched, i could adjust the hood easily with chewbacca esq gloves, and the pockets fitted map/compass/chocolate easily. I should mention it kept me dry, kept out the wind, allowed my merino wool/fleece/softshell to do their job and looked cool too.
The one and only drawback is packability, it lacks the "scrunch" factor that other garmets have.
If Mountain Equipment's other garments are this good (and my gaiters and gloves are pretty good) then it looks like theyre set for world domination. Reviewed 14 May 2011 by Stewart "spitfire" Fritz, Inverurie |
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