Thor Excel Pit Mac

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hotwilly
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Thor Excel Pit Mac

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Anybody got one of these macs?
Apparently feel very much like a pak a mac

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/363624047085 ... edia=EMAIL
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Re: Thor Excel Pit Mac

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I haven't got one, but it does look good
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Re: Thor Excel Pit Mac

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Thor rain suit is also all pvc! Great suit
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Re: Thor Excel Pit Mac

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I have ordered and received the Mac .
Feels lovely, smells lovely and it says 100% PVC, semi transparent black.
One size fits all, I'm 6'2" tall, 44" chest and it fits me
Looking forward to wearing it .
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Re: Thor Excel Pit Mac

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Hi hotwilly
You're the same chest and height as me. Do you reckon there would be room to wear a thinnish fleece under the mac. Also, does it go beyond your knees?
It's been raining here, so I hope you have had the opportunity
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Re: Thor Excel Pit Mac

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HI pc liver.
I am sat in the coat now, enjoying it.

I can confirm that :-
There is enough room for a body warmer /Gilet underneath the cost so yes a thin fleece will be ok.
Secondly it reaches just below my knee.

Regards Willy
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Re: Thor Excel Pit Mac

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That sounds ideal
I'm wondering about buying one, for indoors use, but also thought it could be good to keep in the car for emergency bad weather use
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Re: Thor Excel Pit Mac

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pvcluver wrote: January 8th, 2023, 5:31 pm That sounds ideal
I'm wondering about buying one, for indoors use, but also thought it could be good to keep in the car for emergency bad weather use
Perfect for either
I'm thinking of using when jetting drive brick paving clean.
Have worn mine indoors but not out yet
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Re: Thor Excel Pit Mac

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hotwilly wrote: January 8th, 2023, 7:13 pm
pvcluver wrote: January 8th, 2023, 5:31 pm That sounds ideal
I'm wondering about buying one, for indoors use, but also thought it could be good to keep in the car for emergency bad weather use
Perfect for either
I'm thinking of using when jetting drive brick paving clean.
Have worn mine indoors but not out yet
Has possibilities!
What is the fit like??
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Re: Thor Excel Pit Mac

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As stated I am 6'2 and 44" chest
Length is about an inch below my knees
Chest wise I can wear a body warmer / fleece under it
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