Carpenter Mark reviews gear What you need to know about the Milwaukee sherpalined vest
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I don’t like to throw tools and equipment under the bus, but the Milwaukee Sherpa-Lined Vest With 5-Pockets is a miss for me. • I want to like it–it’s super rugged. It has 5 sensible pockets (I love that I can get my iPhone in the chest pocket), the zipper is awesome and the sherpa lining is toasty. It’s simple without being stripped down. • However, and I cannot believe I am saying this, I think it is too rugged. Kind of like ballistic nylon toolbelts that never really break in, this is un-break-ia-able. The heavy duty cotton duck over the ample helping of liner is super stiff. The garment is also long–made longer by the little extra bit of fabric in the back to cover you up when you crouch over–which means I have to fold it up so I can get my tool pouch around my waist. • It’s the same thing in the truck. When I fold myself into the driver’s seat, it doesn’t fold up with me and the next thing I know, the collar is riding up by my chin. Which brings me to the collar, which both is and is not a collar. It is a collar in the sense that it is above the shoulders of the vest. But it’s only an inch tall–too small to fold down and I constantly snagging it on my ear piece or under my chin. And on a cold day, the thing can’t be zipped up under your chin. • Lastly, I’m hardly the biggest guy, but I got a small and I am swimming in this. Maybe for taller dudes who stand up more than I do, but this one is not for me. • ๐ For more DIY Tips and how-to, subscribe to MyFixitUpLife: https://www.youtube.com/user/myfixitu... • ๐ To learn more about MyFixitUpLife with Mark Theresa: http://linktr.ee/myfixituplife
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