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The Galbraith Smock is Jack Pyke's answer to those who are looking for a smart and full of features head over style smock. They have wide spread use among hunters, beaters, bushcraft amateurs and anyone who values a comfortable and weatherproof garment. To ensure it is waterproof up to 10.000mm Jack Pyke used a 100% polyester brushed tricot with laminated membrane, which with addition of the full sized hood, adjustable wrist bands and an adjustable cord around the waist, makes this smock a great choice for any outdoor pursuits. Using brushed tricot material also results in an easily foldable and lightweight garment which can save some much needed space in your backpack. The Galbraith Smock is a well designed all year round outer layer and because it is breathable you can use it during mild conditions or wear over your fleece or hoodie. The large front pocket and two angled lower pockets with waterproofed zips will give you plenty of space to fit your documents, phone, a pair of small binoculars and any other portable equipment. Rifle Shooter magazine said: “Jack Pyke has always done good solid matches for UK conditions, and this new offering looks like a fine all-round option whether for wood, marsh or field.”