Gorkas, Anoraks, and Paratrooper Smocks

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Markham
Good Afternoon All,

We have recently begun importing new Gorkas, Anoraks, and paratrooper smocks all manufactured by the Russian company ANA who manufactures them according to Russian military specifications. We are going to be setting up a pre-order for these and we want to know if you guys would be interested. All of these are fantastic quality and if you are in the area we would be happy to have you come by our warehouse so you can see them first hand.

All of our Gorkas will retail for 124.99, and this price includes the pants and the jacket.

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Paratrooper Smock and pants 124.99 for the set. We can bring them in in either olive or Russian DigiFlora.

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Id be in for a set...

What are the sizes???

We can bring them in in the following sizes;

48 (US Jacket 38, Pants 30)
50 (US Jacket 40, Pants 32)
52 (US Jacket 42, Pants 34)
54 (US Jacket 44, Pants 36)
58 (US Jacket 46, Pants 40)
60 (US Jacket 48, Pants 42)

Also since the Gorkas are meant to be worn over your clothing so they are quite loose.
 
As of this moment we're gauging interest and if you sign up for the newsletter we will let you know when they are ready for sale. So the more of you who are interested the faster we can bring these in.
 
Friending on the material. Might be interested in the paratrooper smock.

The material is a 50/50 Cotton polyester blend. The gorka is a thicker fabric than the paratrooper smock and the tan sections have been treated to be water resistant, with the green areas being completely waterproof. The paratrooper smock is made of the same material as the gorka but is untreated and a little more lightweight.
 
hmmm... can you direct us to any online reviews?

Gorka is Russian for mountain. That tells you the intent of these suits... They're intended to be a windproof and water resistant shell to wear over combats, although they're often worn alone. They're made out of various types of tent style fabric, some are a more coarse canvas and some are almost a ventile, the kind that you can't really find in the west anymore apart from one specialty manufacturer I know of. Gorka started off in the 80s during the Soviet war in Afghanistan, and have since been in use by a bewildering array of units both of internal and external troops in a bewildering array of models.

ANA is a good quality, mid tier manufacturer. SSO/SPOSN, Splav are the top, Bars and ANA are next. Really the difference in quality can be indistinguishable depending on model - ie you'd be hard pressed to note a big difference between the lower end models of Splav and the high end models of ANA. The price on these is darn good, you definitely couldn't order one direct from Russia for $125. You want to make sure the height is correct as well though. Russian sizes are written like 54/6, where the first two numbers is the size and the last number is the height. 7 is for 6'4", and it runs down from there in 2" increments.
 
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