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Reefer/ Bridge Coat

navy09

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OK, troll's gone, back on topic...

I'm commissioning in the Spring, is it worth buying one of these? I'm at school right now so I can't get on the NEX website, but the Abbotts site had the Bridge Coat for $500. Worth it?
 

sickboy

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you can't get onto the NEX website? Is that because your school put a filter up or something?
 

HeyJoe

Fly Navy! ...or USMC
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OK, troll's gone, back on topic...

I'm commissioning in the Spring, is it worth buying one of these? I'm at school right now so I can't get on the NEX website, but the Abbotts site had the Bridge Coat for $500. Worth it?

I always had roomies who went to USNA and borrowed theirs until I found a used Reefer for $100. $500? That's a nice handgun or another toy you can treasure.
 

Renegade One

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OK, troll's gone, back on topic...

I'm commissioning in the Spring, is it worth buying one of these? I'm at school right now so I can't get on the NEX website, but the Abbotts site had the Bridge Coat for $500. Worth it?

Just so we're clear...the Reefer and the Bridge Coat are two different garments. Reefer is shorter...Pea Coat length; Bridge Coat is "overcoat" (e.g., mid-calf) length. Unless you're going to Keflavik or somewhere truly frigid, I'd recommend against the $500 Bridge Coat. Just my two cents. Reefers are a lot cheaper and more useful. They are a bit "old school" and don't really say "aviator underneath" very well, but they are comfortable.

Now...how come no one wears a "Boat Cloak" anymore??? :)
 

lmnop

Active Member
The NEX uniform website shows Pea Coats for $131 and 40L Gold Buttons for $1.40 a piece. It would be way cheaper to go that route, and you could put your savings into hookers and blow.
 

navy09

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I always had roomies who went to USNA and borrowed theirs until I found a used Reefer for $100. $500? That's a nice handgun or another toy you can treasure.

I was just throwing that out as a data point. I assume the NEX reefer is considerably less, but for some reason I can't log on there from school.

For all of you 'paroled' SWOs...is it common to wear these while standing watch on the boat?
 

navy09

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The NEX uniform website shows Pea Coats for $131 and 40L Gold Buttons for $1.40 a piece. It would be way cheaper to go that route, and you could put your savings into hookers and blow.

+1

Roger that, cheaper than I'd thought.
 

Uncle Fester

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You really don't need a reefer or o-coat. I wore mine while at SWOS in Newport in February, but it's been hanging in the closet ever since. You can probably find one at your local base thrift shop for a fraction of that $500, but unless you're in a position to be routinely wearing blues in cold weather (a DC gig, for example), I can't see where you'd need one. Aviators wear their leather when it gets nippy out.
 

Uncle Fester

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For all of you 'paroled' SWOs...is it common to wear these while standing watch on the boat?

If you're on a boat that insists on blues in-port, and it's cold enough, maybe. My boat was in San Diego, so just blues were plenty warm. Underway, you'll have some sort of foulie jacket. We had nice kapok-lined Mustangs issued to us.

Besides, reefers are wool and smell like wet dog when they get rained on.
 

FormerRecruitingGuru

Making Recruiting Great Again
You really don't need a reefer or o-coat. I wore mine while at SWOS in Newport in February, but it's been hanging in the closet ever since. You can probably find one at your local base thrift shop for a fraction of that $500, but unless you're in a position to be routinely wearing blues in cold weather (a DC gig, for example), I can't see where you'd need one. Aviators wear their leather when it gets nippy out.

Ebay is also another good source to find cheap gear.

$500 dollars is way too much!
 

gotta_fly

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pilot
For school in the Northeast the reefer was a must, but I don't see myself wearing it again any time soon. The NEX ships fast enough that you can order one in the future if you see yourself needing it. The bridge coat I got as a novelty item during school for $100 on ebay. I wore it in winter to balls and a military funeral, and would have felt silly in the all-weather, but other than that definitely not necessary. If I had to pick one I'd go with the reefer for quality and comfort, but until Pensacola breaks 10 degrees it's staying in the closet.
 

DanMa1156

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You really don't need a reefer or o-coat. I wore mine while at SWOS in Newport in February, but it's been hanging in the closet ever since. You can probably find one at your local base thrift shop for a fraction of that $500, but unless you're in a position to be routinely wearing blues in cold weather (a DC gig, for example), I can't see where you'd need one. Aviators wear their leather when it gets nippy out.

My roomate's dad suddenly needed an O-Coat since his son has his here at the Academy, and he found some O-Coats on his base thrift for ~ $13 if I recall correctly. Much better route than the hundreds you'd spend on a new one, so as long as it's in good condition.
 

exhelodrvr

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pilot
OK, troll's gone, back on topic...

I'm commissioning in the Spring, is it worth buying one of these? I'm at school right now so I can't get on the NEX website, but the Abbotts site had the Bridge Coat for $500. Worth it?

Never wore mine after USNA; I was stationed in Jax, FL, and then several spots in California, so the weather was never real cold.
 

Bevo16

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pilot
My "duty section" as an MM3 in Groton before transferring to Texas for NROTC was as a prisoner escort for the base brig. One of the requirements to check into the brig was a complete sea bag. I would often find myself escorting these guys to the base NEX (in cuffs) so they could purchase the missing items before they checked in. Then, a few weeks or months later, I would escort them to the front gate with their BCD paperwork in hand and directions to the bus station and a quarter to get on the pay phone and call a cab. No money? Well, I'll buy that pea-coat from you for $50. Good deal for them, usually enough for a bus ticket home.

Then I would take the coat to the Army/Navy store in Mystic, sell it to them for $75 and they would turn around and sell it for $100. Same deal with bell-bottom dungarees, but I would have to drive up to Hartford or Storrs to unload those (hippie college students love bell-bottoms).

Other than telling a funny story, the only point is that you can probably get a good deal on a lightly used coat at a thrift store.
 
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