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Stealth Gear Extreme Photographers Suit Review - EPS Vest and Fleece

Stealth Gear Extreme Photographers Suit Review - EPS Vest and Fleece

Thursday, 29 October 2009 17:52
Article Index
Stealth Gear Extreme Photographers Suit Review
EPS Jacket
EPS Trousers
EPS Vest and Fleece
Conclusion
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Stealth Gear Extreme Photographers Suit Pocket - Photo Vest
The EPS Vest, a stylish and practical cut that boasts many of the features of the full jacket.

The EPS Vest.
The vest is exactly what it appears to be, the photo jacket without arms.

Although it has the pockets on the outside that are the same, it has removed some of the key features of the jacket to keep the cost lower and make the design simpler.

The pockets are extendable, the basic design is exactly the same but it feels more open and cooler, making it the ideal utility jacket for spring / summer months without compromising the design.

Again the cut is stylised and looks tailored, to give a smart and low key appearance. This garment would work very well for a nature photographer requiring lots of pocket access in particular without the geeky waistcoat look of a photovest, which often feel tight and are cut uncomfortably.

 

Stealth Gear Extreme Photographers Suit Pocket - Photo Vest inside left Stealth Gear Extreme Photographers Suit Pocket - Photo Vest inside right
Cut down pocket interiors keeping the larger pocket.... ...with a simpler arrangement.

 

Stealth Gear Extreme Photographers Suit Pocket - Fleece
Great lightweight stylish fleece

The Fleece
This stylish looking fleece can be warn as a single item or zipped into the jacket as a mid layer.

It is fitted, has three pockets and an arm pocket for a mobile phone. Stealth Gear have made this fleece not only windproof but waterproof as well.

Made from 100% polyester laminated with TPU and 100% polyester mesh, the inner lining keeps water out and allows you to breath.

The collar can be zipped fully up and the pockets are a good size to store keys and other essentials.



 

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