Strike said:Tighter weave or thinsulate on the inside.
The current weave does nothing in any type of windy environment! That's why many people prefer wearing the fleece ones.
Strike said:Tighter weave or thinsulate on the inside.
The current weave does nothing in any type of windy environment! That's why many people prefer wearing the fleece ones.
Well for one thing, it could be friggin warmer!!!!! I find the knit is so loose the GD wind manages to penetrate to the skin. I purchsased a OD fleece toque when I was doing work up training in Wainwright in 07. It was so much warmer than the traditional toque. I still wear it today in mufti as opposed to any other choice.Pusser said:Please explain. We have a toque for operational wear. How can it be improved?
I just wore mine(wool toque) for 48 hours on ex with cadets as I misplaced my fleece one, now my hair hurt's that's why I hate it.Pusser said:Understood. I didn't see it that way. I have to admit that I like a little ventilation in my toque, but then again, I don't have to spend hours on end in really harsh conditions.
. I have been both out in the field in Wainwright in winter's fury and out in the North Atlantic in winter during hours long deck evolutions such as RAS. I know for shipboard use we need to keep FR in mind, but there needs to be a better way of keeping warm. I love the new poly the Army uses, far superior to the present gear the Navy is stuck with IMOP. As for what is out there that would meet with our needs, I don't know that's not my part ship area of SME. I'm just a coal face kind of guy."but then again, I don't have to spend hours on end in really harsh conditions"
PMedMoe said:I originally ordered a medium, which was too big. I sent it back and received a small. Too small. :-\
Nice to know their sizing is consistent with the rest of our stuff. ;D
jollyjacktar said:Did not see Strike's or MJP's responses earlier. Bang on, especially Strike's! 72 Jeep's as well. I'll also add not only the touque but the Balaclava to my hate list.
Pusser, you have hit right where there might be a disconnect between higher management and the coal face . I have been both out in the field in Wainwright in winter's fury and out in the North Atlantic in winter during hours long deck evolutions such as RAS. I know for shipboard use we need to keep FR in mind, but there needs to be a better way of keeping warm. I love the new poly the Army uses, far superior to the present gear the Navy is stuck with IMOP. As for what is out there that would meet with our needs, I don't know that's not my part ship area of SME. I'm just a coal face kind of guy.
Blackadder1916 said:There was nothing wrong with their sizing plan. The likely consideration was that fur hats would be worn more often in Ottawa than in other locations that don't wear DEUs as much. To accommodate the most common NDHQ head sizes, the medium has room for the inevitable swelling of those who mistakenly think they have reached a position of influence; the small has less room for the large number of pinheads that seem to end up there.
I wonder if there has ever been a UCR done on the combat dress toque. A lack of such formal complaining may be why we still have it.Jim Seggie said:Received mine. Amazing we can develop and issue a fur hat for DEU....but fail miserably when it comes to toques for operational dress, ie winter.
MCG said:I wonder if there has ever been a UCR done on the combat dress toque. A lack of such formal complaining may be why we still have it.
TN said:I walk in Subway with it and did my Borat special.. Wife is now embarrassed.