Nice. Looks tougher than Helikon Woodsman Shirt, but I prefer the pit-zips of the Woodsman. (I wish the H-T SAS Smock had the mesh on the pit-zips & the Canadian buttoned sleeves of the Woodsman Shirt... Arktis Smocks have these details, but they've been out of stock for MONTHS!) Thanks again for giving us the details on the goodies. 😊
A cross between a 5.11 shirt and crye precision shirt. The 5.11 shirt is a bit more civvie friendly due to no TRF velcro patch areas on each arm. But Artkis is decent gear and very highly recommended. Nice review bud and i hope you're keeping safe and well.
Nice mate , ive been weighing up getting this arktis shirt or the helikon tex raid shirt recently and just so happens that youve done a review on both this week lol cheers 👍 im leaning towards the Arktis though cant beat the durability on most of their gear in my opinion
The Arktis definitely has more options with it. It's the cooler whilst airsofting on hot days. You won't believe how many people mention how erie my timing is from time to time. I have my Kingdom of the Moorlands spies working over time 🤣 stay well brother 🤙
Before the Covid political fiasco I was working a lot in the Carribbean and Central America. I looked at these shirts and thought that 'all climate' would be extremely optimistic in really hot and humid conditions. I currently live in Western Australia and my feeling isn't much different. Are these really going to be comfortable in say 35C in the field?
That's what I wonder too. The back vent is a huge help when you need that cool. Temperatures here will never be able to truly test this out though. It's a shame a flight to Oz isn't cheap 😂
Arktis also have a high street fashion brand, ArkAir. If anything the range of patterns there is more appealing. But they *never* have the common sizes in stock. It's quite disappointing. Why they don't have the Arktis military pattern gear freely available in the ArkAir colours is beyond me.
Yes, I happened across them whilst media scrolling and first thought they'd stolen their 'ark' part of their branding. From wjat I'd spoken to them about they started as a fabric manufacturer and the realised they can make the clothing with their materials to make more
Looks tight across the back when you put your arms forward but them sleeves... the length was really vexing me on you. Much too long. I couldn't have that on me. Say what you see, hope you don't mind?
I was definitely torn between two sizes. I have a habit of being between a large and an XL. I'm incredibly unluck that one is either too large or too small. After a few machine washes by Mrs Moorlander and it'll shrink down to fit perfectly PS. if Mrs Moorlander reads this, just kidding, thanks for washing my clothes
@@MoorlanderEDC I am like you there with luck on sizes. Especially with trousers. It’s a shame we don’t have actual shops where we can try before we buy. It’s still a lovely looking shirt mind. Hahaha on the Mrs. Moorlander comment 😁👍🏼 Hope the washing works though 😊
@@BourneOutside 1000% agree. We need a country wide chain like Go Outdoors or Millets that stocks 5.11, Helikon Tex, Arktis, UF Pro and all those cool companies. I can imagine they get loads of returns from customers in between sizes... or like us, just as many customers that just keep the slightly large size they have as it's less hassle than sending it back. Maybe Moorlander Ltd should make that happen :D
If you're interested in the shirt and the price is an issue, definitely give them a follow on social media. They have sales throughout the year and that helps. I picked this up myself during the sale and it was around £60'ish (just checked the email when I bought it and it was £60 plus £6 postage). I think certain camos are a wee bit more expensive but the flat colours are generally the least expensive. I hope that helps
Great shirt and an evern better over-shirt. Another cracking bit of kit from Arktis!
It looks so cool!!
It helps when I'm wearing it. That increases the cool factor by 10 😂 It's definitely a great shirt
Nice. Looks tougher than Helikon Woodsman Shirt, but I prefer the pit-zips of the Woodsman.
(I wish the H-T SAS Smock had the mesh on the pit-zips & the Canadian buttoned sleeves of the Woodsman Shirt... Arktis Smocks have these details, but they've been out of stock for MONTHS!)
Thanks again for giving us the details on the goodies. 😊
You're more than welcome my friend. I've had a few people mentioned the Woodsman shirt. I'll check that out next
Ive got an Arktis A220 Mammoth Shirt W/ Hood for cold weather and its very good. Its an odd shape until you get used to it, but once you do its great.
Looking to try one this winter. Looks like a great alternative to something like the Buffalo mountain shirt
A cross between a 5.11 shirt and crye precision shirt. The 5.11 shirt is a bit more civvie friendly due to no TRF velcro patch areas on each arm. But Artkis is decent gear and very highly recommended. Nice review bud and i hope you're keeping safe and well.
Thanks for the info! All good here buddy. Definitely looking forward to a cold beer at the end of the week. Hope you're well too buddy 🤙
@@MoorlanderEDC A cold beer is always the best when the week ends 🤙🏻🍻
Excelecnt Review. I wishi it was in M81 US Woodland.
That would be cool
Nice mate , ive been weighing up getting this arktis shirt or the helikon tex raid shirt recently and just so happens that youve done a review on both this week lol cheers 👍 im leaning towards the Arktis though cant beat the durability on most of their gear in my opinion
The Arktis definitely has more options with it. It's the cooler whilst airsofting on hot days.
You won't believe how many people mention how erie my timing is from time to time. I have my Kingdom of the Moorlands spies working over time 🤣 stay well brother 🤙
@@MoorlanderEDC hahaha , it's definitely a supernatural thing mate 😉😅, cheers mate you too 💪👍
Before the Covid political fiasco I was working a lot in the Carribbean and Central America. I looked at these shirts and thought that 'all climate' would be extremely optimistic in really hot and humid conditions. I currently live in Western Australia and my feeling isn't much different. Are these really going to be comfortable in say 35C in the field?
That's what I wonder too. The back vent is a huge help when you need that cool. Temperatures here will never be able to truly test this out though. It's a shame a flight to Oz isn't cheap 😂
Hi Moorlander. I’m very excited Arktis Swat shirt, so if you ever have chance to review it i’d be very pleased. Cheers!
Hi Samuel, glad you liked the content brother. The Swat and the Mammoth are definitely in my sights this winter. Leave it with me 🤙
Excellent!🤙🏻
Need to review some kit from Tag Safari...
That's a new name to me. I'll check them out
Arktis also have a high street fashion brand, ArkAir. If anything the range of patterns there is more appealing. But they *never* have the common sizes in stock. It's quite disappointing. Why they don't have the Arktis military pattern gear freely available in the ArkAir colours is beyond me.
Yes, I happened across them whilst media scrolling and first thought they'd stolen their 'ark' part of their branding. From wjat I'd spoken to them about they started as a fabric manufacturer and the realised they can make the clothing with their materials to make more
Hi! :)
Hey! How's it going?
Thanks. It's fine :)
Looks tight across the back when you put your arms forward but them sleeves... the length was really vexing me on you. Much too long. I couldn't have that on me.
Say what you see, hope you don't mind?
I was definitely torn between two sizes. I have a habit of being between a large and an XL. I'm incredibly unluck that one is either too large or too small. After a few machine washes by Mrs Moorlander and it'll shrink down to fit perfectly
PS. if Mrs Moorlander reads this, just kidding, thanks for washing my clothes
@@MoorlanderEDC I am like you there with luck on sizes. Especially with trousers.
It’s a shame we don’t have actual shops where we can try before we buy.
It’s still a lovely looking shirt mind.
Hahaha on the Mrs. Moorlander comment 😁👍🏼
Hope the washing works though 😊
@@BourneOutside 1000% agree. We need a country wide chain like Go Outdoors or Millets that stocks 5.11, Helikon Tex, Arktis, UF Pro and all those cool companies. I can imagine they get loads of returns from customers in between sizes... or like us, just as many customers that just keep the slightly large size they have as it's less hassle than sending it back. Maybe Moorlander Ltd should make that happen :D
I have long arms. So actually this would be a positive advantage for me. Usually I have to buy kit from the US which comes in long sizes.
Too big for you Moorlander, looks like a tent on you 😮
It is a little on the large side
far too expensive
If you're interested in the shirt and the price is an issue, definitely give them a follow on social media. They have sales throughout the year and that helps. I picked this up myself during the sale and it was around £60'ish (just checked the email when I bought it and it was £60 plus £6 postage). I think certain camos are a wee bit more expensive but the flat colours are generally the least expensive. I hope that helps
Good morning from Poland!🙋♂️
Do you plan to test the Helikon Woodsman Bushcraft Shirt? I would be very interested in your opinion.☺
Leave it with me and I'll see what I can arrange 🤙
@@MoorlanderEDC OK!👍