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24 Hours in Farming Official Wet Weather Clothing Sponsors - Kaiwaka

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24 Hours in Farming Official Wet Weather Clothing Sponsors - Kaiwaka

Kaiwaka is for farmers who work where the forecast doesn't matter because the job still needs doing.

Designed in New Zealand and trusted by UK farmers, our outdoor workwear delivers unmatched protection, comfort and durability in the harshest conditions. From full waterproofing and wind resistance to breathable fabrics and seam-fused construction, every garment is made with purpose - to keep you dry, keep you moving and keep you going.

Kaiwaka gear is tested by the people who wear it in real conditions, on real farms. No frills, just functional design that stands up to long days, tough weather and heavy use. Kaiwaka is built for those who work outdoors, who put in the hours and rely on their kit to keep up.

Trusted in sheds, fields and farmyards across the country. When your gear works, so can you.Ìý

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