A look towards our past and to our future. We wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for the love that these people have brought to us. Thank you!
Happy New Years!!
A sincere thank you to the people who make this all possible
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A look towards our past and to our future. We wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for the love that these people have brought to us. Thank you!
Happy New Years!!
A sincere thank you to the people who make this all possible
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@SamD thank you for the inspiration and to the entire IHUK crew…thank you for everything you do, from conception, marketing, photographing, hemming, shipping, and delivery. You guys continue to impress me.

@FlavourFade double check your spam folder..for some reason many of my emails from them end up there.
@Bungholio91 I have merged your question into the product thread and there is no planned restock.
The IHUK crew have added a new tool to the product pages where you can look these question up by using this guide: https://forum.ironheart.co.uk/topic/19715/restock-estimates-on-product-pages
Quite handy and should be able to answer most of your questions.
I would suggest trying to use the retailer list found here retailer list and seeing if anyone might have your size in stock. Your other option is to place a WTB in the marketplace or look on other secondary markets.
@Luke_is_back The Horsehide to me feels lighter in weight to the Steer, but both of them are quality jackets. I have the horsehide M65 and the split steer Type III.
@Luke_is_back IHUK just added a new tool to check that information on the product page. The information about that tool is found here: https://forum.ironheart.co.uk/topic/19715/restock-estimates-on-product-pages
Regarding this specific jacket, this is the answer:

@GraemeE …
in my case $20.00 CAD a piece for two guys that were the size of small mountains. I would say that I helped (I tried), but those 2 moved the tub like I would a tub of ice cream.
@Giles …that’s because you two (technically 3) have lived a life of adventure that most of us only dream of. Scuba with a manta ray will trump the details of a one off shirt anytime.
…and to add, I would try the wedges first as it sounds the simplest way to lift it slightly. The bottom of our hot tub is the strongest point and would handle wedges. That depends on how your hot tub was made.
Contact your local company that deals in hot tubs and pools asking them what to do. We have a hot tub and it’s fairly easy to move with 2-3 guys, but the hot tub company will give you really good advice. Just tell them what you’re trying to accomplish and they will tell you how they do it.
Our last hot tub (upsize from a smaller one) was easy as the guys that helped do it all of the time.
@yannis anytime and great choices.
You two need to stop…I don’t think I can take it. 17oz broken twill (shirt or jeans?)