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I'll attempt to start of something that was pretty popular on another forum I post on - a bargains thread. If you see something on your travels across the internet that you think is a good deal, why not post it here to let others know? It doesn't have to be limited to clothing either.
I'll kick off:
Taunton Leisure (https://www.tauntonleisure.com/rab-sale/c765) currently have a deal on some Rab gear including the following:
Quest fleece - £25
Womens VR Lite - £65
Bergen jacket - £115
Strata Hoody - £110
I also noticed my nearest TK Maxx had some Montane gear in at reasonable prices including the Rock Guide jacket and Astro Ascent waterproof trousers
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Legendary climbing shop Needle Sports (http://www.needlesports.com/advancedsearch.aspx?saleonly=true&stockonly=true&discountlevel=0.29&orderby=12#&&1hJYHl3QXZQRYOtZmA8k3BQvN9FOmL4+lItevVJYhlKTcgsWkEBpKdPs8UyMAC3F27I0IFl324cRgAu/r4ZIPUM9iM2bFH9Y95wJO4PAoRRA3l6GmrIa6tHCrPe4YD23lDOaZA==Needle Sports)have some offers on Black Diamond headtorches at the minute amongst others
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...popular on another forum I post on - a bargains thread. If you see something ... post it here to let others know? .
Good idea :)
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Montane are having an end of line clearance on their website until the 24th. I'm off to check it out!
Montane (https://www.montane.co.uk/en/end-of-line?utm_source=MONTANE+monthly+e-newsletter&utm_campaign=80975e97b7-End_of_line_30_OFF7_1_2016&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_f47944cb13-80975e97b7-17460113&mc_cid=80975e97b7&mc_eid=03d19a4d16)
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Saloman have a sale (seems to be 30%) on various products -
http://www.salomon.com/uk/sales-promotion/sale-ss16/clothing/_r131393?intcmp=nav_saless16_cat_apparel_SS16_uk
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If you're into indestructible sleeping mats then Rock and Run have some Thermarest Ridge Rests half price
http://www.rockrun.com/brands/thermarest/thermarest-ridge-rest-solite-regular-9078
http://www.rockrun.com/brands/thermarest/thermarest-ridge-rest-solar-regular-8700
http://www.rockrun.com/brands/thermarest/thermarest-ridge-rest-solite-regular-9077
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The finest bargain ive ever encountered, was when competing in the Rhyader Round the Lakes 20 road race, back in 1992.
Running Bear, the outdoor adventure sports company, had around five hundred seconds Helly Hansen thermal tops and leggings for sale, all for a £5 a go.
I bought six of them, and on inspection, cannot find any flaw or manufacturing fault with them.
Once people knew what was going on, they were sold out incredibly quickly.
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Salomon Mens Quest 4D GTX with some sizes showing as £20.00 + £4.99 postage instead of the usual £124.99.
Obviously a misprice but worth a punt if you end up getting them delivered.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/salomon-mens-quest-4d-gtx-walking-hiking-boots-24-99-delivered-amazon-sold-field-2476251?page=1#comments (http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/salomon-mens-quest-4d-gtx-walking-hiking-boots-24-99-delivered-amazon-sold-field-2476251?page=1#comments)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00745ICZ4/ (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00745ICZ4/)
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Now that is a bargain!
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Looks like the fun's over and Field and Trek have either spotted the surge in sales or been informed of their error and pulled them.
No doubt the person responsible is now on their way to the Job Centre. ;D
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Would be interested to know. Did anybody actually receive a pair for £24.99?
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Super thread idea, might make it my homepage.
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Would be interested to know. Did anybody actually receive a pair for £24.99?
I thought there was at least one lucky customer but it turns out post #105 was a joke. ;D
See post #105 http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/salomon-mens-quest-4d-gtx-walking-hiking-boots-24-99-delivered-amazon-sold-field-2476251?p=28368322 (http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/salomon-mens-quest-4d-gtx-walking-hiking-boots-24-99-delivered-amazon-sold-field-2476251?p=28368322)
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Portstewart have some items on sale. Fleeces and softshell jackets.
http://us6.campaign-archive1.com/?u=c2e0436d9b9d26607623c14b0&id=8d908b5692&e=139c616bc8 (http://us6.campaign-archive1.com/?u=c2e0436d9b9d26607623c14b0&id=8d908b5692&e=139c616bc8)
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Mountain Hardwear Phantom 32 (http://www.rockrun.com/deals/sleeping-bags/mountain-hardwear-phantom-32) @ Rock + Run, £165 was £300
2 season bag, comfort 5°c, 800 fill power.
Was looking at this, but a bit norrow for me I think at 59" shoulder girth.
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40% off all OS maps at dash4it.co.uk using code: JUL40
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40% off all OS maps at dash4it.co.uk using code: JUL40
Before anyone gets too excited dash4it's regular prices are 35% off so this is only another 5% - 45p on an explorer.
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40% is still a pretty good deal O0
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40% is still a pretty good deal O0
It certainly is. But if you're already a regular dash4it customer JUL40 as a discount code sounds a bit better than the reality.
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Dash4it are often the best place to get Victorinox knives and other accessories - 30% discount is normal, occasionally slightly more:
http://dash4it.co.uk/accessories/brand/victorinox/victorinox-camper-red.html?
Free postage too.
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Thanks Glyno, I just used this and got the 40% discount on OL 9 (realising it was an increase on the original 35% - but why not !). I've had some from Above and Beyond and they were 35% for the same map. May as well save another 45p - "many a mickle maks a muckle" as they say.
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This may or may not be a bargain in some peoples eyes but Go Outdoors currently have 50% a range of family tents
http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/up-to-50-off-tents?utm_source=SilverpopMailing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=14_07_16-TRADING-50off-tents-12pm%20(1)&utm_content=&spMailingID=14953384&spUserID=MjM2ODIxMTM1S0&spJobID=820942215&spReportId=ODIwOTQyMjE1S0
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Cotswold Flash Sale on Helly Hansen, Brakeburn and Skogstad. Not brands I'm familiar with but worth a mention.
https://www.cotswoldoutdoor.com/rock-bottom-offers/flash-sale
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Sale now on at Epicentre; some reasonable prices I see
http://www.theepicentre.co.uk/sale#sort7
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Bargain for somebody here but only if you definitely know it's the size you need. Best price I can see online at the moment is £175.49
Altberg Tethera Size 8 Wide Fitting New In Box £110 with free delivery http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Tethera-8-Wide-Walking-Boot-/152180578748 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Tethera-8-Wide-Walking-Boot-/152180578748)
You never know a cheeky offer might get them below £100.
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Bargain for someone here.
Brand new Meindl Bhutan Lady MFS in Size 8 @ £89 including delivery and making a cheeky offer may get them even cheaper. Cheapest price I can find online with stock is £155.99.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Womens-meindl-bhutan-gtx-boots-/272320330492 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Womens-meindl-bhutan-gtx-boots-/272320330492)
EDIT: The listing has now ended and they sold for £87 including postage.
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Jetboil Minimo currently half-price (£70) in Go:
Jetboil Minimo (http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/jetboil-minimo-personal-cooking-system-p342364)
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Craghoppers Kiwi Winter Lined Trousers various sizes and lengths available.
Price reduced to £15.00 per pair plus 3.95 delivery (Free Delivery if order is over £60)
Go via Topcashback for 6.06% cashback. Use code OUTLET6 on Craghoppers website for 6% off at checkout.
Mens
Black
http://www.craghoppers.com/kiwi-winter-lined-trousers-black-1-9.html (http://www.craghoppers.com/kiwi-winter-lined-trousers-black-1-9.html)
Black Pepper
http://www.craghoppers.com/kiwi-winter-lined-trousers-black-pepper-0-9.html (http://www.craghoppers.com/kiwi-winter-lined-trousers-black-pepper-0-9.html)
Womens
Black
http://www.craghoppers.com/kiwi-winter-lined-trousers-black-0-9.html (http://www.craghoppers.com/kiwi-winter-lined-trousers-black-0-9.html)
Dark Navy
http://www.craghoppers.com/kiwi-winter-lined-trousers-dark-navy-0-9.html (http://www.craghoppers.com/kiwi-winter-lined-trousers-dark-navy-0-9.html)
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This may or may not be a bargain in some peoples eyes but Go Outdoors currently have 50% a range of family tents
http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/up-to-50-off-tents?utm_source=SilverpopMailing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=14_07_16-TRADING-50off-tents-12pm%20(1)&utm_content=&spMailingID=14953384&spUserID=MjM2ODIxMTM1S0&spJobID=820942215&spReportId=ODIwOTQyMjE1S0 (http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/up-to-50-off-tents?utm_source=SilverpopMailing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=14_07_16-TRADING-50off-tents-12pm%20(1)&utm_content=&spMailingID=14953384&spUserID=MjM2ODIxMTM1S0&spJobID=820942215&spReportId=ODIwOTQyMjE1S0)
Just bought the senderos 5 today for only £100 for me and the mrs to do a bit of family camping. :-) was still £120 up to yesterday!
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Also, mens montane prism coat at £44! at GO at the moment! while stocks last, ill happily pay £55 quid for the blue rather than grey/black! http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/montane-prism-2-0-mens-insulated-jacket-p102225
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Jetboil Minimo currently half-price (£70) in Go:
Jetboil Minimo (http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/jetboil-minimo-personal-cooking-system-p342364)
Just been and purchased one of these, thanks for the heads up
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Vango banshee 200 £81.00 from go outdoors using price match challenge with price from cotswold
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Winter's coming and this is a bargain at Snow & Rock...
http://www.snowandrock.com/grivel-monta-rosa-new-classic//ski-snowboard-outdoor-sports/fcp-product/2111?listing=true
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Valyrian steel tips? ;)
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Just been and purchased one of these, thanks for the heads up
Yep, me too. £70 is the cheapest price anywhere so proper bargain- cheers 👍
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Vango ultralite 600
http://www.camping-intl.com/products/accessories/vango-ultralite-600-sleeping-bag/
Show this to Go Outdoors and get a further 10% off making this £53 (using their price beat guarantee)
Cheapest price anywhere for new Vango 600
I got mine last week and am very happy with it
👍
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I have also picked up a berghaus trailhead 60 (women's) for £69.75 today normal retail price £100, it was from go outdoors using price match from shopoutdoors.
They also have package body warmers reduced to £25
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Thinking about one of these for general wear and obviously hiking
http://m.gooutdoors.co.uk/berghaus-mens-popena-hooded-fusion-jacket-p352432
Seems a decent price - anyone have this coat, if so, any good?
Ta
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Bargain for someone here.
Ladies Altberg Fremington Size 5 Medium Fit @ £40 with free delivery http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Alt-Berg-walking-hiking-ladies-leather-boots-size-5-/172290038844 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Alt-Berg-walking-hiking-ladies-leather-boots-size-5-/172290038844)
A few years old (2009) but only used once. Looks like they just need a couple of coats of Leder Gris and they'll be good to go.
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Trekitt have up top 40% off their summer sale - definately some bargains to be had there
http://www.trekitt.co.uk/advancedsearch.aspx?saleonly=true&stockonly=true&discountlevel=0.25&orderby=01
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How about two Silva Ranger compasses for a fiver, the pair?
Both still in the packaging, just the packaging was slightly damaged, but not the compasses...
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I'm interested in those compasses Peak Rambler. How much for postage?
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Yeomans 50% OFF Everything Flash Sale
NB Some items like tents have already been discounted. Enter Code WEBB50 at checkout.
Wild Country Tents
Zephyros 2 @ £75 http://www.yeomansoutdoors.co.uk/camping.aspx/tents/new-tents/green/wild-country/zephyros-2-tent/53011205016 (http://www.yeomansoutdoors.co.uk/camping.aspx/tents/new-tents/green/wild-country/zephyros-2-tent/53011205016) (only 4 left in stock)
Hoolie 2 @ £70 http://www.yeomansoutdoors.co.uk/camping.aspx/tents/new-tents/green/wild-country/hoolie-2-tent/53011305016 (http://www.yeomansoutdoors.co.uk/camping.aspx/tents/new-tents/green/wild-country/hoolie-2-tent/53011305016) (only 1 left in stock)
Hoolie 3 @ £95 http://www.yeomansoutdoors.co.uk/camping.aspx/tents/new-tents/green/wild-country/hoolie-3-tent/53011605016 (http://www.yeomansoutdoors.co.uk/camping.aspx/tents/new-tents/green/wild-country/hoolie-3-tent/53011605016) (only 1 left in stock)
Bridgedale Socks
http://www.yeomansoutdoors.co.uk/footwear.aspx/socks/bridgedale-socks (http://www.yeomansoutdoors.co.uk/footwear.aspx/socks/bridgedale-socks)
Stanley Classic Flasks & Food Jars
http://www.yeomansoutdoors.co.uk/camping.aspx/flask-bottles/flask/green/stanley/classic-flask/58003005000 (http://www.yeomansoutdoors.co.uk/camping.aspx/flask-bottles/flask/green/stanley/classic-flask/58003005000)
http://www.yeomansoutdoors.co.uk/camping.aspx/flask-bottles/flask/green/stanley/classic-flask/58002905000 (http://www.yeomansoutdoors.co.uk/camping.aspx/flask-bottles/flask/green/stanley/classic-flask/58002905000)
http://www.yeomansoutdoors.co.uk/camping.aspx/flask-bottles/flask/steel/stanley/0.40l-food-jar/83002500000 (http://www.yeomansoutdoors.co.uk/camping.aspx/flask-bottles/flask/steel/stanley/0.40l-food-jar/83002500000)
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Brilliant price for the zephyros, if i didnt already have one i would snap that up!
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Thank you Kinkyboots, 2 pairs of Brigdale socks winging their way to me. O0
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Thanks kinkyboots 3pairs of Bridgestone trekkers being picked up in the morning from go outdoors, done a pricematch O0
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Craghoppers have a big sale on currently, Classic Kiwi trousers that suit me nicely are down from £40 to £24, currently £32.99 at http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/classic-kiwi-trousers-reg-p149735 but with the price match I got them for £21 and some pence :-)
check out craghoppers.com
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Thanks kinkyboots 3pairs of Bridgedale trekkers being picked up in the morning from go outdoors, done a pricematch O0
got four in the end, £6.75 a pair
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Mega bargain for anyone living locally.
Wild Country Zephyros 2 tent used once @ £15 Collect Only Malvern Worcestershire https://www.gumtree.com/p/hobbies-collectibles/small-tent-used-once-wild-country-zephyros-2/1181465856 (https://www.gumtree.com/p/hobbies-collectibles/small-tent-used-once-wild-country-zephyros-2/1181465856)
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Mega bargain for anyone living locally.
Wild Country Zephyros 2 tent used once @ £15 Collect Only Malvern Worcestershire https://www.gumtree.com/p/hobbies-collectibles/small-tent-used-once-wild-country-zephyros-2/1181465856 (https://www.gumtree.com/p/hobbies-collectibles/small-tent-used-once-wild-country-zephyros-2/1181465856)
I'm going to go for this. My parents live about 300 yards away. O0
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I'm going to go for this. My parents live about 300 yards away. O0
I was rather hoping someone would do the honourable thing and collect it for me then post it to me for nowt. ;D
Let us know how you get on.
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Edelrid Helix 25 Litre Rucksacks £35 + £3.95 post. Normal RRP is around £80.
http://www.rockrun.com/brands/edelrid/edelrid-helix-25-rucksack-slate (http://www.rockrun.com/brands/edelrid/edelrid-helix-25-rucksack-slate)
http://www.rockrun.com/brands/edelrid/edelrid-helix-25-rucksack-oasis (http://www.rockrun.com/brands/edelrid/edelrid-helix-25-rucksack-oasis)
A couple of reviews for them here
http://scottishmountaineer.com/guest-review-edelrid-helix-25/ (http://scottishmountaineer.com/guest-review-edelrid-helix-25/)
http://walkers-anon.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/edelrid-helix-25-pack.html (http://walkers-anon.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/edelrid-helix-25-pack.html)
http://www.outdoorsmagic.com/gear-news/just-in---edelrid-helix-25-pack/9810.html (http://www.outdoorsmagic.com/gear-news/just-in---edelrid-helix-25-pack/9810.html)
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I was rather hoping someone would do the honourable thing and collect it for me then post it to me for nowt. ;D
Let us know how you get on.
It looks like I got it. My folks will collect it either tonight or tomorrow morning.
I won't get my mitts on it until next weekend.
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It looks like I got it. My folks will collect it either tonight or tomorrow morning.
I won't get my mitts on it until next weekend.
My past experience of gumtree would suggest that possession is nine tenths of the law and the sooner your folks can hand over the cash and collect it the better if only to stop the possibility of someone else offering more and the seller accepting which has happened to me on a couple of occasions.
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My past experience of gumtree would suggest that possession is nine tenths of the law and the sooner your folks can hand over the cash and collect it the better if only to stop the possibility of someone else offering more and the seller accepting which has happened to me on a couple of occasions.
I've never bought from there before. Fingers crossed. My folks are out until 6pm but I'm sure they'll act quickly after that so we'll wait and see ...
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Being gazumped on Gumtree happened to me earlier this week. I'd seen a really good rucksack and exchanged several e-mails and it suddenly went quiet: as I was expecting a response (which wasn't forthcoming) I mailed again - only to receive an apologetic reply that it had been sold to somebody else.
Bad form >:( >:( .... damn bad show !
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My dad has the tent. O0
I suppose the only possible problem now is that I'll discover something wrong with it when I get my hands on it next weekend.
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My dad has the tent. O0
I suppose the only possible problem now is that I'll discover something wrong with it when I get my hands on it next weekend.
Let's hope it's OK.
You could always get your dad to open it to check the contents and to look for any obvious signs of damage to the material, zips, the main pole, the 2 short end poles etc. and to count the pegs.
The number of side doors will tell you roughly how old it is. 1 door is pre 2015. 2 doors from 2015 onwards.
Pre 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WB6Dm2KPy8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WB6Dm2KPy8)
2015 Onwards https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-ZL0AdMYHQ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-ZL0AdMYHQ)
If it's not OK it's a big enough bargain at that price to be able to replace a missing peg or two. Anything major like damaged material, zip or broken pole and I suppose you could return it for your cash back.
This very long thread might be worth a flick through for some hints and tips http://www.outdoorsmagic.com/forum/gear/zephyros-owners-thread/46381.html (http://www.outdoorsmagic.com/forum/gear/zephyros-owners-thread/46381.html) and there's plenty of info, reviews and videos on the internet.
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I'm interested in those compasses Peak Rambler. How much for postage?
They went to a local Scout group (where I know the Scout leader very well) the very next day, who were more than pleased with the bargain purchase.
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Some decent prices on Rab gear at Taunton Leisure
https://www.tauntonleisure.com/rab-sale/c765
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Another mega bargain for anyone living locally (Glasgow area). Not sure if postage is an option.
Grivel G10 Crampons (used twice) come with point guards and Black Diamond Toolbox Crampon Bag/Pouch @ £35
https://www.gumtree.com/p/other-camping-hiking/crampons-grivel-g10-for-moutain-boots-/1181968960 (https://www.gumtree.com/p/other-camping-hiking/crampons-grivel-g10-for-moutain-boots-/1181968960)
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This thread should be renamed 'Kinky Boots Bargain Hunter Extraordinaire '. I only wish I needed camping equipment and hardcore walking gear but my thanks for your continued effort to save us poor hikers a penny or two Kinky Boots.
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Gumtree seems to be a good source. Do you pay the price advertised or is it a bidding place auction site? (Just spotted a six man tent and loads of equipment for what seems s good price. )
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Price advertised I believe - think of it as a online version of local advertising
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Went into the Field & Trek area of Sports Direct this morning to buy a 250 size gas cartridge.
They had Coleman brand, with stickers on them saying £4.99 which was about what I expected them to be.
At the till it came up as £2.50 - now if that isn't a bargain I don't know what is!
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Went into the Field & Trek area of Sports Direct this morning to buy a 250 size gas cartridge.
They had Coleman brand, with stickers on them saying £4.99 which was about what I expected them to be.
At the till it came up as £2.50 - now if that isn't a bargain I don't know what is!
You could of course have tried Beefy's DIY recommendation and saved even more.
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You could of course have tried Beefy's DIY recommendation and saved even more.
I've always found eyebrows highly overrated O0
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You could of course have tried Beefy's DIY recommendation and saved even more.
He wasn't at the Boom Town music festival where 80 cars caught fire, was he?
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He wasn't at the Boom Town music festival where 80 cars caught fire, was he?
Could have been a live test that went badly wrong, a bit like the one in his kitchen ::)
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hi
best bargains, car boots, altberg defender boots, £5, alpine lowe tundra 65 +15 tfx5 rucksack, £15, berghaus aquafoil reversible jacket, £1.50, down lightweight jacket £2, Rab event gaiters £1, all in mint condition. A new still wrapped goretex bivvy £1, msr stove £5, suunto sighting compass 20p, new sealskinz walking socks x2 prs £2, numerous Peak, coleman, tefal pot & pans for a £1 or less. Berghaus freeflow rucksacks, lowe, berghaus & gore items of clothing for a quid or 2.
So get out there and be early but guarantee whatever your looking for someone starting at the other end of the row of cars is also looking for it. So if you miss something don't get jealous theres always another day. Biggest problem, being able to walk past it when you do see it .
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Mega bargain for the ladies
Brand New (No Box) Altberg Tethera Size 5 Medium Fit @ £45 + £5 Post
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Boots-Brown-ladies-size-5-BNWT-/262589314499 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Boots-Brown-ladies-size-5-BNWT-/262589314499)
They won't be around long at this price!
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25% off guide books on the Cicerone site with discount code OAGREADER O0
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Alpkit Spacemaker Sale (Ends 18th September)
There might be something which you want or need amongst this lot?
Clothing https://www.alpkit.com/featured/clothing-spacemaker-sale (https://www.alpkit.com/featured/clothing-spacemaker-sale)
Cookware and Lighting https://www.alpkit.com/featured/cookware-and-lighting-spacemaker-sale (https://www.alpkit.com/featured/cookware-and-lighting-spacemaker-sale)
Clearance https://www.alpkit.com/clearance (https://www.alpkit.com/clearance)
Bundles https://www.alpkit.com/bundles (https://www.alpkit.com/bundles)
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Altberg Tethera Mens Size 11 Extra Wide Fit Only 30 miles on the clock £40 + £3.90 post http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Mens-Tethers-walking-boots-11-Extra-Wide-/131941432531 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Mens-Tethers-walking-boots-11-Extra-Wide-/131941432531)
Meindl Mens Boots Size 11 Only 5 days use (possibly old style Burma's not sure) £30 + £9 post http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mendl-Walking-Boots-Size-11-Excellent-Condition-/322264154805 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mendl-Walking-Boots-Size-11-Excellent-Condition-/322264154805)
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Has anyone seen any cheap walking trousers about? They always seem to cost a minimum of £25 even in the cheap outlets!
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Has anyone seen any cheap walking trousers about? They always seem to cost a minimum of £25 even in the cheap outlets!
Craghoppers men's & women's C65 Walking Trousers @ £15 a pair http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/wow-deals/walking/clothing/craghoppers (http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/wow-deals/walking/clothing/craghoppers)
I don't know anything about them or how good or bad they are.
A bit more info from another website
These great-value outdoor trousers make a superb, affordable alternative to full-feature Kiwi Trousers. With reliable sun-protective and water-repellent properties and incorporating four useful pockets, These C65 Mens Trousers are the new improved version of the Basecamp Trousers providing practical, everyday performance at a great price.
These Mens Trousers are the new improved version of the Basecamp Trouser, benefitting from SmartDry Technology, which is a water repellent and stain resistant fabric, to make them lighter, warmer and more comfortable, also featuring Solarshield which offers protection up to UPF50+. Also featuring the ability to wash and wear and four pockets including one zipped pocket for added security.
- 65% Polyester, 35% Cotton
- SolarShield technology
- 4 Pockets, One Zipped Fastening
- Part Elasticated Waist
- SmartDry Technology
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Trangia owners - Home bargains are stocking Methylated Spirits 500ml for an absolute steal at 99p.
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Paramo sale on Sports Pursuit, Velez smocks £129.00 which I think is a good bargain. I've got the velez light and I wear it all the time in the winter and its a good jacket.
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Craghoppers men's & women's C65 Walking Trousers @ £15 a pair http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/wow-deals/walking/clothing/craghoppers (http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/wow-deals/walking/clothing/craghoppers)
I don't know anything about them or how good or bad they are.
A bit more info from another website
Thanks for this, though as my card has expired I'd need a new one at £5, so will have to factor that into price.
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Just seen a dash4it ad of 35% off os maps, not sure if it needs a code as ad has disappeared now but will try to find out. No code.
https://dash4it.co.uk/ordnance-survey-maps.html?utm_source=AdRoll&utm_medium=PPC&utm_content=OS_MR1&utm_campaign=OS
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To get 40% of Dash4it OS maps, type in SEPT40 at the online checkout O0
Offer valid until Sunday 25th September
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Costco have these 650FP down-filled gilets in stock at £14 or so - very light/thin - looks decent for an insulating layer at that price.
http://www.costco.com/32-Degrees-Men%e2%80%99s-Down-Vest.product.100246917.html
(from the US site - same thing though)
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To get 40% of Dash4it OS maps, type in SEPT40 at the online checkout O0
Offer valid until Sunday 25th September
Excellent, thank you, just ordered a couple.
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Definite bargain for someone here as RRP is £200+
Brand New Scarpa SL Active Size UK 7 EU 41 £60 https://www.gumtree.com/p/clothing-boots/brand-new-scarpa-walking-boots-size-7/1189052951 (https://www.gumtree.com/p/clothing-boots/brand-new-scarpa-walking-boots-size-7/1189052951)
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Just had a promo email from Needle Sports:
15% off Patagonia with code Patagonia15
50% off Womens ME Compressor jackets
http://www.needlesports.com/7571/compressor-jackets.aspx?mc_cid=a81a0cd3b4&mc_eid=c8f77be70d
Deals on Black Diamond lighting
http://www.needlesports.com/7579/black-diamond-lighting---clearance-deals.aspx?mc_cid=a81a0cd3b4&mc_eid=c8f77be70d
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Well, here I was trailing around Boyes when I saw in a corner a pile of gaiters being sold off for £2.00. I just had to get a pair, so ProClimate Waterproof yet lightweight one size gaiters you are about to get well and truly tested. I try to wear gaiters anytime I am in the countryside as I am pathologically terrified of ticks ( My friend got Lymes disease bad, it affected his face & heart and it is not something I would wish on anyone.) I mean, for £2.00 they're worth a try....... ( Wife lifts eyes to the heavens, exiting stage left).
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Well, here I was trailing around Boyes when I saw in a corner a pile of gaiters being sold off for £2.00. I just had to get a pair, so ProClimate Waterproof yet lightweight one size gaiters you are about to get well and truly tested. I try to wear gaiters anytime I am in the countryside as I am pathologically terrified of ticks ( My friend got Lymes disease bad, it affected his face & heart and it is not something I would wish on anyone.) I mean, for £2.00 they're worth a try....... ( Wife lifts eyes to the heavens, exiting stage left).
Especially so after the recent posts on here about tick removers. I was in the Lakes last week and because of the decent weather was wearing shorts but every time something tickled my legs I leaped out of my skin !
Sounds like a good purchase.
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Keen have got a sale on - up to 70% off plus free standard delivery.
http://www.keenfootwear.com/en-gb/
I just bought my third pair of Keen's; my current pair of Koven WP's get used everyday as well as on mountain trips away. They are simply one of the best pairs of approach shoes I've ever owned and after 6 years of constant use they are still going strong (my first pair still get used in the garden too!).
I don't really need a new pair yet but they were in the sale for just under £40.
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Aldi have Merino wool, base layer and mid layer tops and base layer bottoms in @ £15.99 limited amounts of each size though.
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For anyone in the Newcastle area LD mountain on Dean Street have a 50% sale on this weekend.
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Just to a little further detail:
The sale is 50% everything (I think) between 8an and 9am. The email suggests that you need a copy of the email to prove that you are on their mailing list and this invited. Still, I'm almost tempted to make a trip up!
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Just to a little further detail:
The sale is 50% everything (I think) between 8an and 9am. The email suggests that you need a copy of the email to prove that you are on their mailing list and this invited. Still, I'm almost tempted to make a trip up!
Nope, the sale is 50% off of everything all day Saturday and Sunday, no email needed and don't need to be on their mailing list, I've just returned with some base layers, a new Mountain Equipment goretex jacket, a new beanie hat, a nice new Opinel knife and a Trangia gas burner :D.
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Bargain for someone living in or near Hitchin, Hertfordshire and able to collect.
Vango Banshee 200 Tent with some accessories £20 (collection only)
https://www.gumtree.com/p/tents/vango-banshee-200-tent/1191075833 (https://www.gumtree.com/p/tents/vango-banshee-200-tent/1191075833)
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Bargain for someone living in or near Bitterne, Southampton and able to collect.
Scarpa Ranger GTX Boots Size UK 8 EU 42 (used once) £10 (collection only)
https://www.gumtree.com/p/clothing-boots/scarpa-walking-boots-size-8-42-/1191401307 (https://www.gumtree.com/p/clothing-boots/scarpa-walking-boots-size-8-42-/1191401307)
They won't be around long at this price!
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Dont know if this counts but.....
Morrisons in Fort William are selling cases of San Miguel,Coors light,Bud, Fosters gold for £6-50, ...........you gotta re-hydrate aint ya ;D
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Looks like maybe today only. Use code AUTUMN20 at checkout for 20% OFF
Osprey Kestrel 48 Backpack in Dragon Red (£87.99 after discount) https://www.surfdome.com/osprey_backpacks_-_osprey_kestrel_48_backpack_-_dragon_red-239938 (https://www.surfdome.com/osprey_backpacks_-_osprey_kestrel_48_backpack_-_dragon_red-239938)
Osprey Kestrel 68 Backpack in Ash Grey (£119.99 after discount) https://www.surfdome.com/osprey_backpacks_-_osprey_kestrel_68_backpack_-_ash_grey-239937 (https://www.surfdome.com/osprey_backpacks_-_osprey_kestrel_68_backpack_-_ash_grey-239937)
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40% off OS Maps at Millets, Blacks & Ultimate Outdoors
http://www.millets.co.uk/walking-hiking/navigation-gps/maps/ (http://www.millets.co.uk/walking-hiking/navigation-gps/maps/)
http://www.blacks.co.uk/equipment/navigation/maps/ (http://www.blacks.co.uk/equipment/navigation/maps/)
http://www.ultimateoutdoors.com/equipment/navigation/maps/ (http://www.ultimateoutdoors.com/equipment/navigation/maps/)
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They're selling Granite Gear Campus packs in TK MAXX. 27L and 30L I think.
They have three models, ranging from 20 to 30 quid.
They're laptop/hiking bag combos.
They're quite heavy for the capacity, but Granite Gear have a good reputation for ultra light hiking packs and packs in general.
Only got the one on the website though.
Actually, I think there might be a couple of different models in another store I went in, but not sure. They're all part of the Campus range.
I might pop in again when I've got more money and pick up one of the lighter 27L £20 ones, with less padding.
http://www.tkmaxx.com/bags-wallets+belts/teal-harbour-outdoor-backpack/invt/34200547
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I just love the way all these manufacturers put an ice-axe loop on their packs .... As if !!
Also noticeable is the diamond shaped leather patch that has two parallel slots - found centre/middle of packs. Again this is a nod to the mountaineering packs that had this detail through which was threaded a strap that held the top of the ice-axe in place.
Yet again a totally superfluous detail when the pack is barely big enough to carry a spare pair of undies ....... Ah well, that's marketing for you :P
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Bargain for the ladies
Altberg Malham Ladies Boots Size 5.5 Medium Fit (RRP £164.99). Used but in good condition (nothing a touch of polish and a coat of Leder Gris won't fix) @ £21.99 + £2.80 post = £24.79 delivered.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-womens-brown-leather-waterproof-hiking-boots-vibram-soles-uk-5-5-/172387799968 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-womens-brown-leather-waterproof-hiking-boots-vibram-soles-uk-5-5-/172387799968)
They won't be around long at this price!
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Came across these Ulvang Merino Wool Hiking/Walking Socks. NB These are slight seconds but at less than £1.50 per pair they may be worth a punt. The buyer feedback received for these items seems to be excellent.
These are "slight seconds" socks where some (not all) may have slight imperfections the the stitch work or pattern, some may contain either both "L" or "R"
6 Pairs Ulvang Merino Wool Hiking/Walking Socks for only £8.49 including delivery (Sizes available - EU 34-36/UK 2-4, EU 37-39/UK 4-6, EU 43-45/UK 9-11)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/6-Pairs-Merino-Wool-Ulvang-Hiking-Walking-Socks-only-8-49-free-post-to-UK-/252061476999 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/6-Pairs-Merino-Wool-Ulvang-Hiking-Walking-Socks-only-8-49-free-post-to-UK-/252061476999)
6 Pairs Ulvang Merino Wool Hiking/Walking Socks - Only Size EU 37-39/UK 4-6 available @ £7.49 including delivery
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/6-Pairs-Merino-Wool-Hiking-Walking-Socks-size-4-6-only-7-49-free-post-to-UK-/262144089156 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/6-Pairs-Merino-Wool-Hiking-Walking-Socks-size-4-6-only-7-49-free-post-to-UK-/262144089156)
6 Pairs Ulvang Merino Wool Everyday Socks - Only Size EU 37-39/UK 4-6 available @ £6.99 including delivery
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/6-Pairs-Ulvang-Merino-Wool-Everyday-Socks-only-6-99-free-post-to-UK-/262124872590 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/6-Pairs-Ulvang-Merino-Wool-Everyday-Socks-only-6-99-free-post-to-UK-/262124872590)
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Can a seller describe socks as Merino Wool socks when the merino wool content is only 33%?
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Can a seller describe socks as Merino Wool socks when the merino wool content is only 33%?
Don't see why not.
Bridgedale MerinoFusion Trekkers contain only 27% Merino Wool and Bridgedale MerinoFusion Trails even less at only 19% Merino Wool with the rest made up of a combination of other fibres - although I suppose the inclusion of the word Fusion in the name does help. At less than £1.50 per pair it maybe a gamble worth taking?
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Thanks Kinky, just ordered some O0
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can't go wrong at £1.50 a pair! Pity I've got so many socks already
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I've gone for the thinner Everyday socks, as I prefer to double up with pairs of thinner socks.
Apparently those ones have 66% Marino wool, but what the ebay seller says is different to what the Ulvang website says.
There's two different pictures for the Everyday socks in fact, and no such thing as an Ulvang Everyday socks, although the description of some socks does say "everyday"
The grey pic of the "Everyday" socks on Ebay, seems to be the Ultra liner socks, which actually have 48% merino wool.
We'll see when they arrive anyway.
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Balls!
I missed the bit where it says you might get all L or R fitting socks. :(
Bloody hate having a floppy bit over the little toes and a tight bit on the big toe. :( ;D
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Balls!
I missed the bit where it says you might get all L or R fitting socks. :(
Bloody hate having a floppy bit over the little toes and a tight bit on the big toe. :( ;D
Turn one inside out :D :D
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Turn one inside out :D :D
;D will do :D
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Just looked at the Bridgedale sock on my right foot, it says 'L' underneath. Looked at the other one, that says 'L' as well.
It's the size: Large ;D ;D ;D
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Inov8 Roclite 286 GTX Boots Precision Fit Size UK 10 / EU 44.5 New In Box @ £50 (Teignmouth, Devon area but willing to post)
https://www.gumtree.com/p/mens-trainers/inov8-roclite-286-gtx-walking-boots-shoes-uk10-eu44.5-precision-fit-new-in-box/1196457571 (https://www.gumtree.com/p/mens-trainers/inov8-roclite-286-gtx-walking-boots-shoes-uk10-eu44.5-precision-fit-new-in-box/1196457571)
Best price I can find online for these is £88.64 plus £6.71 Post = £95.32 https://www.athleteshop.co.uk/inov-8-roclite-286-gtx-light-hiking-shoe-slate-black-10-44-5 (https://www.athleteshop.co.uk/inov-8-roclite-286-gtx-light-hiking-shoe-slate-black-10-44-5)
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Just looked at the Bridgedale sock on my right foot, it says 'L' underneath. Looked at the other one, that says 'L' as well.
Perhaps you shouldn't consider taking up dancing, then ::) ;D
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My Ulvang Socks have arrived.
I ordered these ones, but they don't look like the socks pictured, and there is no such thing as an "Ulvang Everyday" sock.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/6-Pairs-Ulvang-Merino-Wool-Everyday-Socks-only-6-99-free-post-to-UK-/262124872590
I can't find the exact sock anywhere, but they seem like the Ulvang Special/Spesial socks, but with different colour variations, and the word "Spesial" isn't on them.
The Ulvang website lists them as a medium thickness sock, and I'd say that's about right. They do feel like an everyday sock in thickness.
There is no L for left, or R for right on the socks, although the Ulvang branding is on the right side of every sock, like they are all R's.
However, there is no specific R shape to the toe area, so you can wear any sock on any foot.
As for defects, there's nothing in the main areas that could cause problems.
I've only examined one pair in detail and there was a tiny bit of loose thread by a cuff, but looking at them they seem fine tbh.
What's odd is that the toe seam is on the underside, instead of the top side.
The seem is on the outside to prevent rubbing, but I'd preferred it on the top of the toes, as I think it might cause rubbing on the underside. Saying that, the seem should fit between the curved bit between the toes and foot if they fit right, eliminating any rubbing.
I've never had any Merino wool based products before, and it'll be interesting to see if they make me itch, as I can feel why some people would find some Merino wool itchy.
Anyway, if they are pretty much the Special/Spesial Ulvang sock, just with a slightly different cosmetic look, they have 60% Merino wool.
They definitely feel Merino woolie anyway. :P
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@ Cairncamper - Thanks for the update on the Everyday variety.
For £1.16 per pair just count yourself lucky that they've even got a hole to put your foot in and them bothering to stitch up the other end is just a bonus. ;D ;D ;D
On a more serious note from what I've seen posted elsewhere Ulvang have an excellent reputation.
I just need someone to report back on the Walking/Hiking variety before I decide whether to buy some myself. The problem is I've already got a drawer full of walking socks and don't really need any more. ;)
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I bought a set of those ages ago, I must admit I was sceptical whether they'd be legitimate Ulvang socks, as the other gear I have from Ulvang is high quality, very warm and quite expensive compared to the UK gear market. If they were seconds, I expected them to be damaged. That said, at just over £1 a pair I figured I'd take them regardless and give them a go.
The socks themselves feel like a merino/synth blend, the fibers are finely woven compared to other brands and have venting areas on the topside of the foot. I did find them a little small, as I bought the largest size they do, however I do have size 14 feet so I am used to needing to buy the largest available - so if you are between sizes I'd suggest the next bracket. I use them as summer hiking socks, or off-season liner socks due to them being thicker than the usual chunky socks I prefer then. I've not had any blisters from any specific location when using those over others. Like Cairncamper, I didn't find any issues with the 'L' and 'R' socks, they seem to fit regardless. No damage to the socks, either.
The fact is compared to the top-end Bridgedales, or even original Ulvang socks I bought in Norway, I'd use these as a second choice - but using them as 'cheap' liner socks has worked well.
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Penrose Outdoors Truro has been taken over by Regatta.
http://www.westbriton.co.uk/independent-business-penrose-outdoors-in-truro-to-close-after-70-years-of-trading/story-29609704-detail/story.html (http://www.westbriton.co.uk/independent-business-penrose-outdoors-in-truro-to-close-after-70-years-of-trading/story-29609704-detail/story.html)
As a result they have a stock clearance sale on, at the moment. Picked up £80 worth of good quality lightweight framed Rucksack yesterday for £33. If your in the area take a look. There were some very genuine bargains to be had on things across the board.
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I just need someone to report back on the Walking/Hiking variety before I decide whether to buy some myself. The problem is I've already got a drawer full of walking socks and don't really need any more. ;)
They're ok, quite thin on top of the foot, more a summer thickness. Get some!
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@ forgotmyoldpassword & Strider
Thanks for the updates "summer hiking socks" and "summer thickness" might be good enough excuses to squeeze a few more pairs of walking socks into the drawer and at that price who can complain. ;)
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Kinkyboots thanks for the inov8 roclite post just what I was looking for its saved me a good few quid O0
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Kinkyboots thanks for the inov8 roclite post just what I was looking for its saved me a good few quid O0
Glad it was of use. I'll pop my extremely large and outrageous bill for the finders fee in the post to you. ;D
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Original 'Classic' version of Kahtoola Microspikes @ £20 per pair plus £3.45 post.
Last few remaining and only the following sizes are left:-
Extra Small (UK 13-2 EU 32-35)
Small (UK 3-5 EU 36-39)
Extra Large (UK 13+ EU 48+)
http://www.icegripper.co.uk/kahtoola-microspikes.html (http://www.icegripper.co.uk/kahtoola-microspikes.html) (link posted courtesy of jontea)
(http://www.icegripper.co.uk/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/415x391/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/k/m/kms.jpg)(http://www.icegripper.co.uk/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/328x415/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/b/l/black_red_res.jpg)(http://www.icegripper.co.uk/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/415x326/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/m/i/microspikes-size-chart.jpg)
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Review of the 6 Pairs Ulvang Merino Wool Hiking/Walking Socks I ordered and received from this post:-
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=32782.msg482051#msg482051 (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=32782.msg482051#msg482051)
The nearest equivalent sock I would compare them to would be the Bridgedale MerinoFusion Trail which sell for £12 - £14 per pair - thicker padded underfoot cushioning with thinner panels on the top to aid ventilation and wicking, an ideal sock for the warmer weather but also good if you just prefer wearing a thinner sock.
Absolutely no faults found although I have had to trim a few loose ends off inside each sock but I've had to that with Bridgedale socks as well so no problem there.
At only £1.42 per pair they offer unbeatable value for the money so grab some while you can.
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Thanks for the update; at that price a no-brainer I think
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Millets have an extra 20% off on all departments (Ends midday Thursday 17th November) Use Code EXTRA20 at checkout.
http://www.millets.co.uk/ (http://www.millets.co.uk/)
Terms & Conditions - Extra 20% Off All Departments Code EXTRA20 -Limited Blacks Outdoor Retail Limited t/a Millets (“Millets”)
Company Number: 7795258
This offer entitles any customer to receive a 20% discount on their order for 48 hrs Only (limitations apply, see below).
- The offer excludes purchases of Garmin brand products, gift cards, and cannot be used in conjunction with any other multibuy offers, codes, promotions or a price match.
- To redeem the offer online enter code EXTRA20at the checkout screen of the website.
- To redeem the offer in store show these terms at the till.
- The offer must be applied at the point of sale, and cannot be applied retrospectively.
- The offer and discount is not exchangeable for cash and is non-transferable. Returned items will be refunded at the discounted price paid. This does not affect your statutory rights.
- Millets reserves the right to (i) cancel this offer at any time; (ii) cancel or refuse any individual's benefit from it; (iii) amend these terms and conditions, including the end date.
- Offer ends midday Thursday 17.11.16
- The Wild Country Zephyros 2 Man Tent looks to be a good bargain @ £84.00 delivered after using the EXTRA20 code.
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A Berghaus windstopper beanie.
Fits nice and tight and is shaped to cover the ears perfectly.
Plastered in dog hairs and filthy, but scrubbed up nicely.
Not bad for 95p. :P
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A Berghaus windstopper beanie.
Fits nice and tight and is shaped to cover the ears perfectly.
Plastered in dog hairs and filthy, but scrubbed up nicely.
Not bad for 95p. :P
Nice. Where from?
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Thanks for that link Kinky b, just got a jet boil for less than 60 smackers and a thermarest neoair xlite for a tad over £70, likin this thread O0
Tent looks a bargain but might wait till next year and invest in a hilleberg.
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It must be Blacks turn to do the extra 20% off offer ;)
Use code BF20 at checkout (Expires midnight 30th November) http://www.blacks.co.uk/ (http://www.blacks.co.uk/)
Extra 20% off full priced items. Cannot be used in conjunction with another offer. Excludes multi buys, gift cards and Garmin products. Expires midnight 30.11.16
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If you don't mind the MOD Brown colour this is a bargain. RRP is £4.49 per tin with most places selling slightly above that plus post.
2 x 80gram tins of Altberg Leder Gris Original MOD Brown for £6.95 delivered
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Boots-Leder-Gris-Wax-Brown-MOD-Brown-boot-waterproofing-2-x-80g-tins-/182356337039 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Boots-Leder-Gris-Wax-Brown-MOD-Brown-boot-waterproofing-2-x-80g-tins-/182356337039)
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Alfred Wainwright - The Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells 50th Anniversary 7 Volume Box Set £19.99 plus £2.95 delivery (free delivery on orders over £25)
Go via topcashback for 8% cashback and use code FESTIVE15 at checkout for 15% discount - takes price down to £16.99 + £2.95 delivery = £19.94 with £1.36 cashback later. Net cost £18.58
https://www.topcashback.co.uk/the_book_people/ (https://www.topcashback.co.uk/the_book_people/)
NB 24 Hour Deal so if you want it grab it today.
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I bought these direct from The Book People a couple of years back at a similar price.
Excellent buy. Many happy hours of armchair walking.
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Another winner Kinky, just one problem......your costing me a fortune,it's like having my own personal shopper ;D , I got them there socks as well and mine look like new tbh. O0
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Another winner Kinky, just one problem......your costing me a fortune,it's like having my own personal shopper ;D , I got them there socks as well and mine look like new tbh. O0
I don't suppose you want to buy my Altberg Fremingtons while you're on a roll? New socks are no bloody good without some new boots! ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Grivel G12 New Matic Crampons @ £70 http://www.ultimateoutdoors.com/equipment/104623-grivel-g12-crampons-black.html (http://www.ultimateoutdoors.com/equipment/104623-grivel-g12-crampons-black.html) Go via topcashback for a further 6.9% cashback.
or get a pricematch at Go Outdoors to take the price to £63 and go via topcashback for a further 8.09% cashback. ;)
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Talking of price match here's one that might be of interest if your looking for a good sleeping bag,
http://www.ultimateoutdoors.com/equipment/153188-rab-ascent-900-sleeping-bag.html
then down to GO for the extra 10% making it about £180.
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Nice. Where from?
Age Uk I think it was. :P
Btw, 2015 Rab Flashpoint jackets in L, XL or XXL at Ultimate Outdoors for £99 :o
Tried one on the other week when they were £165.
Loved the fit and feel of it.
It's a slim fit jacket, so for me I'd have gone for an XXL after trying on a XL.
For the standard fit Latok Alpine I tried on, I'd have gone for the XL.
Anyway, the 2015 version uses Rab's own 3 layer Flashpoint material, which makes the jacket lighter than the 2016 model, which uses 3 Layer Pertex Shield +.
The Flashpoints are regarded as excellent lightweight 3 Layer jackets.
Unfortunately £99 is still too much for me, otherwise I'd have snapped one of these up!
http://www.ultimateoutdoors.com/mens/188439-rab-mens-flashpoint-waterproof-jacket-mid-grey.html/512302/?utm_source=Google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Shopping&istCompanyId=415fd961-0fbe-471a-8d25-aa4bf950e4dc&istItemId=amqmxxpit&istBid=tztx&gclid=CMfS94iwt9ACFbEW0wodYQ0NdQ
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Ladies Alt-Berg Tethera Size 8 1/2 Wide Fit - Worn Twice @ £40 (Aberdeen area)
https://www.gumtree.com/p/clothing-boots/ladies-alt-berg-walking-boots-hardly-used-size-81-2-wide/1200940336 (https://www.gumtree.com/p/clothing-boots/ladies-alt-berg-walking-boots-hardly-used-size-81-2-wide/1200940336)
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Sports Direct early access to Black Friday deal - Spend £50 and get a £10 Voucher - see details in the link below
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/deals/sports-direct (http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/deals/sports-direct)
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Missed the crampon deal here before, which is a mighty shame as that was a good deal for g12s, if anyone sees anything similar in their black friday deal exploring, please by all means post it up.
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Bargain for someone with bloody humungous Hobbit feet ;D
Altberg Tethera Boots Size 13.5 Wide Fit @£40 + £6 Post (just need some polish and waxing and they will be good to go)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Boots-UK-size-13-5-Wide-Fit-/282266445949 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Boots-UK-size-13-5-Wide-Fit-/282266445949)
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One or two bargains amongst the Rab Jackets here (NB very limited sizing and availability on those that are bargains)
http://www.ultimateoutdoors.com/mens/clothing/jackets/br:rab/ (http://www.ultimateoutdoors.com/mens/clothing/jackets/br:rab/)
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Bargain for someone with bloody humungous Hobbit feet ;D
Altberg Tethera Boots Size 13.5 Wide Fit @£40 + £6 Post (just need some polish and waxing and they will be good to go)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Boots-UK-size-13-5-Wide-Fit-/282266445949 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Boots-UK-size-13-5-Wide-Fit-/282266445949)
Went for these, decent size altbergs are pretty rare. Though I resent the hobbit feet! I preferthe phrase sturdily balanced :D
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Dash4it have cut their usual very reasonable prices roughly less than £6 for an OS Explorer,£9 odd for the laminated version
and about £11 for the Harveys mountain maps. O0
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Mountain equipment sleeping bag. Helium 600 is £135 or £145 for the xl. Next cheapest i can find is £236!
https://www.tauntonleisure.com/search/helium+600 (https://www.tauntonleisure.com/search/helium+600)
Ive just bought one of the regulars even though ive been hoping against hope that the alpkit pipedream 400 or 600 would be coming up in a sale, but i talked to someone on their live chat who confirmed there would be no sales soon plus I even tried a cheeky offer which of course the said no too. ;D
So, yes, the temp ratings of the helium are similar to the pd400 and yes its about 180g heavier, but it's nearly 70 quid cheaper, so Im happy!
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Some Paramo clothing on special offer here.
http://www.whalleyoutdoor.co.uk/special-offers/ (http://www.whalleyoutdoor.co.uk/special-offers/)
The Men's Paramo Velez Adventure Light Smock and the Women's Paramo Adventure Smock look to be particularly good prices at £134 and £135 respectively although the Men's is only available in Small size.
NB The 4 BIG OFFERS during The Big Páramo Event are available online and in store until 27th November 2016, whilst stocks last.
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There is a cheap deal on Country Walking subscription at the moment which includes 12 months OS maps online. Head over to: https://www.greatmagazines.co.uk/country-walking-magazine (https://www.greatmagazines.co.uk/country-walking-magazine) and use voucher code JOYBF20%
You can order 7 months worth of magazines and get 12 months OS mapping for £19.99. To put this in perspective a standard subscription to online costs £23.99, so essentially the magazine is free for 7 months!
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Sub Zero Store currently have a 25% sale on everything, including clearance and sub-standard garments. I've just bought a bargain last season down jacket. You'll need to add BLACK10 during checkout to get the discount. For some reason i also qualified for free shipping - think you have to spend £25+
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Some bargains at Sportsshoes.com people.
7.7% off with Quidco too
https://www.sportsshoes.com/product/sal2113/salomon-scory-ts-climashield-waterproof-winter-walking-boot/ (https://www.sportsshoes.com/product/sal2113/salomon-scory-ts-climashield-waterproof-winter-walking-boot/)
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https://www.sportsshoes.com/product/ino383/inov~8-race-elite-70-windshell-running-smock/
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Absolute bargain for ladies who take a 5-6 shoe
https://www.sportsshoes.com/product/sal1111/salomon-quest-4d-2-gtx-women's-walking-boots-~-ss16/ (https://www.sportsshoes.com/product/sal1111/salomon-quest-4d-2-gtx-women's-walking-boots-~-ss16/)
https://www.sportsshoes.com/product/ino538/inov~8-roclite-295-women's-trail-running-shoes/ (https://www.sportsshoes.com/product/ino538/inov~8-roclite-295-women's-trail-running-shoes/)
They got some great deals on Packs too, as well as jackets, gloves, hats etc
Only 20 quid for a Camelback Arete 18l day pack with hydration bladder i believe.
Unsure though on that one as I have heard of some camelbak packs coming without the bladder.
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Victorinox Swiss Army Hiker Knife Red @ £9.99 with free delivery on orders over £20
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Victorinox-Hiker-Swiss-Army-Knife/dp/B0001P151M/ (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Victorinox-Hiker-Swiss-Army-Knife/dp/B0001P151M/)
(http://rockclimbing.org.uk/shop/images/uploads/Hikerred.jpg)
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Altberg Defender or Warrior (not sure which) Brown Size 9 never been worn £15.
https://www.gumtree.com/p/womens-boots/brown-altberg-boots-size-9/1202103822 (https://www.gumtree.com/p/womens-boots/brown-altberg-boots-size-9/1202103822)
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Lowa Stirling II GTX Mens Walking Boot Size 8 (New In Box) @ £95.95 with Free Delivery or make an offer
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lowa-Stirling-II-GTX-Mens-Walking-Boot-Dark-Brown-UK-8-/222332039280 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lowa-Stirling-II-GTX-Mens-Walking-Boot-Dark-Brown-UK-8-/222332039280)
Lowa Stirling GTX Womens Walking Boots Sizes 3.5, 4.5, 5.5 @ £64.99 with Free Delivery
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lowa-Stirling-Womens-Walking-Boots-/321987188053 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lowa-Stirling-Womens-Walking-Boots-/321987188053)
Lowa Munro Leather Lined Womens Walking Boots Sizes 4, 4.5, 5, 5.5, 6 @ £54.99 with Free Delivery
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lowa-Munro-Womens-Walking-Boots-/321029335736 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lowa-Munro-Womens-Walking-Boots-/321029335736)
The women's Stirling and Munro boots probably offer the best value available anywhere.
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Rab Women’s Vapour-Rise Softshell Jacket RRP £140 @ £85
http://www.ultimateoutdoors.com/womens/153173-rab-womens-vapour-rise-jacket-black.html (http://www.ultimateoutdoors.com/womens/153173-rab-womens-vapour-rise-jacket-black.html)
Get a price match at Go Outdoors to take the price down to £76.50
http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/rab-vapour-rise-womens-softshell-jacket-p282876 (http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/rab-vapour-rise-womens-softshell-jacket-p282876)
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Alpkit Filoment Micro Rib Duck Down Jacket @ £59 Dandelion Yellow only (Reduced from £99) - nobody will see if you put it on quickly ;D
https://www.alpkit.com/products/filoment-jacket-mens (https://www.alpkit.com/products/filoment-jacket-mens)
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I needed a couple of baselayers so this time decided to give Bamboo a try instead of Merino wool. I didn't want any more synthetic types, just too stinky! The brand is 'Nature Bound', long sleeved half zip, medium for £29.98 each from Craigdon Sports, Edinburgh via the Amazon site. I bought two and they charged me, including delivery £35.97 total!
I tried one today, running around Farlington Marshes, a couple of miles on the flat, here in Portsmouth, the baselayer felt good. The material feels cosy, my sweat dried quickly, I didn't feel cold and I didn't stink. I'm hopeful that they might be just what I'm looking for? Time will tell.
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Worth keeping an eye on Blacks 12 Deals of Christmas Offers http://www.blacks.co.uk/ (http://www.blacks.co.uk/)
Deal Number 4: An Extra 25% Off Rucksacks & Bags - Use Code ICE at checkout.
http://www.blacks.co.uk/equipment/rucksacks-bags/?items_per_page=120 (http://www.blacks.co.uk/equipment/rucksacks-bags/?items_per_page=120)
Some bargains to be had on Osprey and Lowe Alpine rucksacks.
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Snugpak Insulated Jacket SJ6 normally £130 I got for £50.00 in their factory sale.
Its a very slight second as theres a slight defect on the name, like a tiny little line across. I had to go to the factory in Steeton and Silsden to get it. http://www.snugpak.com/outdoor/sj6-softie-jacket.
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Blacks 12 Deals of Christmas - Deal Number 5: An Extra 25% Off Fleece - Use Code STOCKING at checkout.
Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Excludes multi-buys. Expires midnight 08.12.16
http://www.blacks.co.uk/collections/fleece/ (http://www.blacks.co.uk/collections/fleece/)
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Some ME sleeping bags going cheap at Taunton Leisure
https://www.tauntonleisure.com/mountain-equipment-sleeping-bags/c1008?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_campaign=02a3f4661a-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2016_12_08&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_d3b90795d7-02a3f4661a-282578281&goal=0_d3b90795d7-02a3f4661a-282578281&mc_cid=02a3f4661a&mc_eid=02942ed101
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I came across this site whilst looking for some USA made paracord but there's plenty of other stuff worth checking out.
https://www.military-outdoor.co.uk/ (https://www.military-outdoor.co.uk/)
Use code Xmas16 at checkout for 10% OFF
FREE UK DELIVERY on everything.
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Zamberlan 996 Vioz GTX Boots Size UK 10 EU 44. Worn twice £25 ONO. (Portsmouth area)
https://www.gumtree.com/p/other-mens-shoes-boots/zamberlan-mens-hiking-boots-size-44-10-/1204671978 (https://www.gumtree.com/p/other-mens-shoes-boots/zamberlan-mens-hiking-boots-size-44-10-/1204671978)
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Blacks 12 Deals of Christmas - Deal Number 7: An Extra 20% Off All Berghaus for 2 Days - Use Code BAUBLE at checkout.
Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Expires midnight 13.12.16
http://www.blacks.co.uk/berghaus (http://www.blacks.co.uk/berghaus)
Deal Number 6 was 10% OFF for the weekend so not really worth posting it. :(
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Paramo Ladies Alta II Jacket Size XL Lavender Blue £80 with FREE delivery. (Brand New With Tags). Normal RRP on these was ~ £250.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Paramo-Ladies-Alta-II-Waterproof-Windproof-Jacket/201542288067 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Paramo-Ladies-Alta-II-Waterproof-Windproof-Jacket/201542288067)
Various other size and colour options available @ £130
(http://mediabank.paramo.co.uk/Marketplace%20Photos/Channel%20Advisor%20Photos/P%C3%A1ramo%20Directional%20Waterproof%20products/NAU85/NAU85V.jpg)
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I bought a couple of Bamboo long sleeved baselayers recently and wore them in Spain for a week, some chilly days, two were rather hot! They are very comfortable, the fabric is soft to the skin and they seemed to work well. My only disappointment was that after a good sweat they seemed to take a while to dry. They also took a longish time to dry after washing. For me, I think too long if I'm hiking and on the move.
I ordered half zips with a high collar, not really to my liking but useful I think will be OK when its cold.
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Camelback Arete 18 arrived today, wrll pleased with it, now just need to find time to get out onto the hills and use it.
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Blacks 12 Deals of Christmas - Deal Number 8: An Extra 15% Off All 3 IN 1 Jackets - Use Code NATIVITY at checkout.
Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Expires midnight 14.12.16
http://www.blacks.co.uk/collections/jackets/3-in-1-jackets/ (http://www.blacks.co.uk/collections/jackets/3-in-1-jackets/)
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Vaude SE Triset 25+4 Rucksack in Anthracite Blue @ £25 plus £3.49 delivery. Normal RRP £69
https://www.e-outdoor.co.uk/rucksacks-c86/rucksacks-and-backpacks-c89/vaude-se-triset-25-4-p3874 (https://www.e-outdoor.co.uk/rucksacks-c86/rucksacks-and-backpacks-c89/vaude-se-triset-25-4-p3874)
- Lightweight hill walking day pack
- Aeroflex back system
- Shock cord gear attachment
- Easy access zip-round hood pocket
- 2x ice axe/walking pole straps
- Weight: 1.2kg
- Expansion side pockets and mesh side pockets, hood pocket 2x ice axe/walking pole straps
- Integral detachable rainhood Side compression straps
- Top tension straps - keeps load stable
- Easy access zip-round hood pocket
- Volume - 25L
- Main fabric: 100% Polyamide; 600 D Polyurethane coated
(https://www.e-outdoor.co.uk/images/vaude-se-triset-25-4-p3874-27348_medium.jpg)
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http://www.screwfix.com/p/led-lenser-led-headlamp-torch-combo-pack/3454r?source=aw&awc=1228_1481676092_2cc25f836a9effdb02216ba133564f0c&cm_mmc=AffiliateWindow-_-Communities+%26+UGC-_-0-_-47868&utm_source=affiliates&utm_medium=affiliatewindow&utm_campaign=Communities+%26+UGC&utm_content=0&utm_term=47868#product_additional_details_container
for any one after a headtorch and torch.
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The socks are back, same seller as before, Hellys this time:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/262761401251
Which appear from the description to be these ones:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/7qk/Socks-Helly-Hansen-Mountain/B00GWBYWS2/
Also have some others with lower merino content.
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^^^^
Not bad.
Might order some later.
edit: ordered.
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Blacks 12 Deals of Christmas - Deal Number 9: An Extra 25% Off All Peter Storm - Use Code MISTLETOE at checkout.
http://www.blacks.co.uk/br:peter-storm/ (http://www.blacks.co.uk/br:peter-storm/)
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Ordered these http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/262757924831 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/262757924831)
6 Pairs Merino Wool Helly Hansen Comfort Hiking Socks only £8.49 free post to UK
Will feed back when they arrive!
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Blacks 12 Deals of Christmas - Deal Number 10: An Extra 20% Off All Full Priced Items This Weekend Only - Use Code GIFT at checkout.
Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Excludes multi-buys, Garmin, GoPro, Polar, Suunto, TomTom and Gift Cards. Expires midnight 18.12.16
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If you're after a beast of a waterproof and like the colour orange; Taunton Leisure have last seasons ME Tupilak on offer for £240
https://www.tauntonleisure.com/mountain-equipment-men-039-s-tupilak-jacket-flame-cayenne/p15788?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_campaign=aa516356f2-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2016_12_16&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_d3b90795d7-aa516356f2-282578281&goal=0_d3b90795d7-aa516356f2-282578281&mc_cid=aa516356f2&mc_eid=02942ed101
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Blacks 12 Deals of Christmas - Deal Number 11: 20% Off Ski Clothing & Equipment - Use Code GIFT at checkout.
Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Excludes multi-buys. Expires midnight 19.12.16
http://www.blacks.co.uk/ski (http://www.blacks.co.uk/ski)
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The socks are back, same seller as before, Hellys this time:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/262761401251 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/262761401251)
Which appear from the description to be these ones:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/7qk/Socks-Helly-Hansen-Mountain/B00GWBYWS2/ (https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/7qk/Socks-Helly-Hansen-Mountain/B00GWBYWS2/)
Also have some others with lower merino content.
Mine arrived today, they seem really good. Thanks
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Mine too. Had a quick look. Seem ok for £1.50 a pair!
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I`ve had a delivery today. They are very nice. We`ve bought smaller size red for my wife and larger ones for me. You can`t really fault them especially for that price. The only thing is I would say they`re a bit tightier on the top than for example Bridgedales.
Still... a great buy
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I put an order in for some of those socks for Christmas.
It's always pants and socks anyway, so might as well make the socks Merino ones this year!
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I personally do not 'DO' the Christmas capitalism bit (i.e. buying stuff) but if I had to, I'd use an old sock (clean one of course) and give whoever an orange and a two walnuts and maybe an apple as well.
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Blacks 12 Deals of Christmas - Deal Number 12: An Extra 20% Off Camping. Use Code REINDEER at checkout.
Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Excludes multi-buys. Expires midnight 20.12.16
http://www.blacks.co.uk/equipment/tents-camping/ (http://www.blacks.co.uk/equipment/tents-camping/)
Thank God that's the last one! ;D ;D ;D
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Been done a few weeks ago by Kinky I think (and tnx cos I got them) but "The Book People" have the offer on again for the full set of Wainwrights lakeland fells,This is a bargin crackin Xmas pressy for yourself. Tnx again KB. O0
https://www.thebookpeople.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/qs_product_tbp?productId=409523&storeId=10001&catalogId=10051&langId=100 (https://www.thebookpeople.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/qs_product_tbp?productId=409523&storeId=10001&catalogId=10051&langId=100)
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Vaude SE Triset 25+4 Rucksack in Anthracite Blue @ £25 plus £3.49 delivery. Normal RRP £69
https://www.e-outdoor.co.uk/rucksacks-c86/rucksacks-and-backpacks-c89/vaude-se-triset-25-4-p3874 (https://www.e-outdoor.co.uk/rucksacks-c86/rucksacks-and-backpacks-c89/vaude-se-triset-25-4-p3874)
- Lightweight hill walking day pack
- Aeroflex back system
- Shock cord gear attachment
- Easy access zip-round hood pocket
- 2x ice axe/walking pole straps
- Weight: 1.2kg
- Expansion side pockets and mesh side pockets, hood pocket 2x ice axe/walking pole straps
- Integral detachable rainhood Side compression straps
- Top tension straps - keeps load stable
- Easy access zip-round hood pocket
- Volume - 25L
- Main fabric: 100% Polyamide; 600 D Polyurethane coated
- (https://www.e-outdoor.co.uk/images/vaude-se-triset-25-4-p3874-27348_medium.jpg)
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Damm I was looking for a new Rucksack. They sold out. I have a OEX vallio 28L. Though I find it uncomfortable. I find the bottom frame digs into my back. Probably my body shape!
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Mine arrived today, they seem really good. Thanks
Got mine too, they are fleecy inside, very thick, can't see any faults on any of them. Still have some left in stock.
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Merrell Men's Kahuna III Hiking Sandals. Various Sizes @ £28. Normal RRP for these is £80
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00BM265YU/ (https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00BM265YU/)
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Got mine too, they are fleecy inside, very thick, can't see any faults on any of them. Still have some left in stock.
Well, for that price I couldn't resist. Most people seem to be satisfied with them.
They look very much like my superfeet merino socks, so will be interested to try them out in comparison. Due next week, which is odd - something must be going on over the weekend !
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Damm I was looking for a new Rucksack. They sold out. I have a OEX vallio 28L. Though I find it uncomfortable. I find the bottom frame digs into my back. Probably my body shape!
Is one of these Edelrid Helix 25 Litre Rucksacks I posted earlier any good to you? Now down to £29.90 + £4.50 post. Normal RRP is around £80.
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=32782.msg474483#msg474483 (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=32782.msg474483#msg474483)
If you need something a bit bigger there's this Edelrid Mirage 35 Litre Rucksack @ £39.90 + £4.50 post. Normal RRP is around £110.
http://www.rockrun.com/deals/rucksacks/edelrid-mirage-35-rucksack-slate (http://www.rockrun.com/deals/rucksacks/edelrid-mirage-35-rucksack-slate)
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I like how they call a 25 liter pack that weighs 1.2 kg, lightweight.
Probably why they knocked the price down so much.
My 65 litre pack that cost £34 only weighs 1.4 kg.
That packs far too heavy for it's capacity.
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The socks have arrived today.
Good quality. Though agree with the other poster, they are slightly tighter around the ankles then other hiking socks I have.
Good price as Costco had 4 pairs for £9.
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Couple of Osprey rucksack bargains making way for the new stock/colours of Talon 33 which have an RRP of £100
Osprey Talon 33 Black £69 + £3.99 postage (Use Code PRESENT for 15% Discount) Topcashback available
http://www.ultimateoutdoors.com/equipment/200376-osprey-talon-33l-rucksack-black.html (http://www.ultimateoutdoors.com/equipment/200376-osprey-talon-33l-rucksack-black.html)
Osprey Talon 33 Meteorite or Cayenne £55 + £5 postage
http://www.lockwoods.com/outdoor-equipment/backpacks-luggage/mens-daypacks/osprey-talon-33/prod_5386.html (http://www.lockwoods.com/outdoor-equipment/backpacks-luggage/mens-daypacks/osprey-talon-33/prod_5386.html)
Osprey Talon 33 Avatar Blue £63 with FREE Delivery. Topcashback available
https://www.milletsports.co.uk/product/blue-osprey-talon-33-avatar-backpack/250580_firstsport/ (https://www.milletsports.co.uk/product/blue-osprey-talon-33-avatar-backpack/250580_firstsport/)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B007UH4Z0M (https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B007UH4Z0M)
Osprey Stratos 34 Harbour Blue £63 with FREE Delivery. Topcashback available
https://www.milletsports.co.uk/product/blue-osprey-stratos-34-backpack/223473_firstsport/ (https://www.milletsports.co.uk/product/blue-osprey-stratos-34-backpack/223473_firstsport/)
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40% off an excellent insulated jacket here:
http://www.rohan.co.uk/mens-travel-and-outdoor-insulated-clothing-Icepack-Jacket?ocode=04036H10
Bought mine for a little less than RRP in the Keswick shop a week or two before the sale was announced ::) . Was in the Shrewsbury shop today chatting with the assistant and when he found out about my purchase he said 'Hang on a minute' and disappeared into the back. He returned to let me know that they'd let me have my jacket at the sale price and credited me the difference against today's purchases. Excellent customer service from Rohan! And a really well spec'd jacket, even at full price. Snazzy colour too :D
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Simply Hike having a sale
https://www.simplyhike.co.uk/departments/Outlet.aspx?source=Email&utm_source=Simply+Hike&utm_campaign=d739cb38aa-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2016_12_12&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_040a731f55-d739cb38aa-22341289
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Simply Hike having a sale
https://www.simplyhike.co.uk/departments/Outlet.aspx?source=Email&utm_source=Simply+Hike&utm_campaign=d739cb38aa-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2016_12_12&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_040a731f55-d739cb38aa-22341289
Thanks for the link. Just got a pair of sealskinz waterproof socks for £7 from full price of £35.
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Don't know how good these are but Screwfix are selling Helly Hansen Baselayer for £8.49 The spiel says all the right things.... anyone know of any reason not to buy them?
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Screwfix! I'll be visiting them next week for wall sockets ;D
You're right though. £8.49
Not sure what model etc but i have several of their base layers (tops/leg ins) and love the stuff. O0
Comfy/decent wicking. Bargain.
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Yep. I'll be grabbing one on Monday.
Also Helly Hansen waterproof jackets and trousers at a keen price. Don't really see the jackets as mountain wear but the trousers could be useful.
http://www.screwfix.com/p/helly-hansen-kastrup-baselayer-crewneck-black-medium-39-chest/99874
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Garners have a sale on at the moment
http://www.gaynors.co.uk
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GRIVEL G10 Lux Crampons @ £55 plus Standard Delivery £3.99 or FREE on all orders over £70
http://www.ultimateoutdoors.com/mens/104622-grivel-g10-lux-crampon-black.html (http://www.ultimateoutdoors.com/mens/104622-grivel-g10-lux-crampon-black.html)
They won't be around long at this price.
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Dash for it have a 40% off sale. Just use the code JAN40 at checkout for a further reduction. O0
Get Out More for Less in 2017[/b] [/color]
Kick start the New Year by enjoying the great outdoors for even less - all orders over £10 qualify for a fantastic 40% off RRP on all OS maps and a FREE Dash4it lanyard. [/color]
Our versatile lanyard is ideal for ensuring your map case, compass, GPS unit or even your keys are handy and secure.
To get your extra savings plus free gift, simply apply discount code JAN40 at the online checkout, or quote the code to our customer service team if you prefer to order by phone. Offer valid until 15th January.
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Alt-Berg Ladies Malham Boots Size UK 7½ Medium Fit Worn Twice - Buy-It-Now Price £55 + £4.65 post. The current RRP for these is £169.99.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Alt-Berg-Leather-Boots-Sz-7-5-Ladies-Hiking-Rambling-Walking-Weather-Proof-/252718279473 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Alt-Berg-Leather-Boots-Sz-7-5-Ladies-Hiking-Rambling-Walking-Weather-Proof-/252718279473)
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Craghoppers sale http://www.craghoppers.com/?utm_source=social&utm_campaign=winter_sale&utm_medium=facebook&utm_content=home_page
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In response to
Craghoppers sale http://www.craghoppers.com/?utm_source=social&utm_campaign=winter_sale&utm_medium=facebook&utm_content=home_page (http://www.craghoppers.com/?utm_source=social&utm_campaign=winter_sale&utm_medium=facebook&utm_content=home_page)
what I find very amusing is something like this:-
Regatta bought Craghoppers in 1995. Regatta also bought the Hawkshead shops/website approx 2010
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/business/business-news/regatta-saves-hawkshead-1000733 (http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/business/business-news/regatta-saves-hawkshead-1000733)
They also own Dare2b as well by the way.
Anyhow, the craghoppers site has this jacket for £37.50 on sale
http://www.craghoppers.com/response-compresslite-jacket-ltgrey-qgrey-0-9.html (http://www.craghoppers.com/response-compresslite-jacket-ltgrey-qgrey-0-9.html)
While the hawkshead site, also has the same jacket for £34.50 and it's been that price long before the January sales, at least in Oct/Nov last year
http://www.hawkshead.com/response-compresslite-jacket-ltgrey-qgrey-0-5.html (http://www.hawkshead.com/response-compresslite-jacket-ltgrey-qgrey-0-5.html)
It makes me smile
J
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Yes something's are cheaper elsewhere than on the site, makes me smile as well :) just thought I'd share as I was sent the link. Didn't know about the buyouts
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http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/hi-gear-regulate-short-sleeve-tech-tee-p205118
I got some of these from Go-outdoors. Although it took about a week for the order to get to my local store for collection. However great value for £4 each!
The Forest green is fairly dark (not far from black).
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£22 for a down jacket. Tried it in the store, feels great. Need to go one size bigger though.
I bought it just cos I could - at that price!
http://www.decathlon.co.uk/full-down-mens-green-id_8370599.html
£20 down jacket with synthetic filled sides and hood. £12 for the boys version
http://www.decathlon.co.uk/x-light-2-mens-grey-id_8369872.html
Lots of things at Decathlon on offer at the moment including many Down jackets.
J
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Anybody after a head torch? LED Lenser Neo - http://www.cotswoldoutdoor.com/led-lenser-neo-headtorch-bundle-m4310003?id_colour=108
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Anybody looking for a decent quality walking/hiking boot bag? Comfortably fits my Size 10 Altberg Tetheras.
Brown or Green available @ £6.99 with free delivery. Use code CHRISTMAS2016 at checkout for 10% off. (and yes the code still works) :o
Bargain at only £6.30 including free 48 hour Royal Mail delivery. https://www.stcstores.co.uk/products/westdowne-boots-bag (https://www.stcstores.co.uk/products/westdowne-boots-bag)
These are also on fleabay at £7.99
I just know some bright spark will be along in a minute saying what's wrong with a plastic bag. ;D
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Ordered these http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/262757924831 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/262757924831)
6 Pairs Merino Wool Helly Hansen Comfort Hiking Socks only £8.49 free post to UK
Will feed back when they arrive!
I ordered these as I thought they would be a bit thinner and so more versatile than some of these bulk buy socks. Here are my thoughts:
- They have padding on the key contact points but little up the ankle and on top of the foot.
- Comfortable to wear in shoes and I have done 15 miles in a pair in lightweight boots with no problems.
- Despite being quite thin they are warm, so probably only useful over the winter. Must be the combination of the synthetic element and the merino.
- Do not get too smelly so fine for several days.
- No sign of any manufacturing flaws in the two pairs I have worn.
- They are OK after washing but too early to say how they will wear.
From other posts on this thread it seems that HH manufacture workmens clothes and I suspect this is where these fit. At this price they are good value, but are not what I would call "proper" walking socks.
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I bought a pack of 6 of these after seeing the original post here.
I wore them a few times then ordered another pack of 6.
Not found any flaws so far. Some of the pairs from the first pack I bought have been worn for a day in the mountains and washed 3 or 4 times now.
They'd make good ski socks too.
Any seams are soft and well covered by the internal padding unlike many wool 'walking socks'.
Just a pity they are only available in my size in that light blue colour.
HH make some good quality outdoor gear of all kinds - ski gear, base layers etc. I'd have a lot more of their gear if they had an outlet where I could try stuff on anywhere near me.
They do also make outdoor work gear.
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You can get OS Explorer and Landranger maps for £4.32 at the moment on Millets (http://www.millets.co.uk/s:os%20explorer%20maps%20/br:ordnance-survey/) using the 20% code: FINAL20.
Cheapest you will get now since they bumped the price up but includes the digital version too.
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Thanks Rob, great spot O0
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Some half price baselayers
http://us3.campaign-archive1.com/?u=df064a2b9e8f253804f30b329&id=a4d6e8d36b&e=ee50417e6a
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20% off Viewranger maps using code bmc2017, so it worked out at £20 instead of £25 for the 1:25,000 Lake District National Park explorer map.
It seems that the BMC have doing the codes since 2012 so if you're buying next year, put bmc2018 as your code.
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Paramo Men's Alta III Waterproof Jacket in Black Only @ £149.99!!! :o
This is a massive bargain at almost £100 cheaper than the £240 - £250 everywhere else I've seen it advertised!
https://www.sportpursuit.com/catalog/product/view/id/978310 (https://www.sportpursuit.com/catalog/product/view/id/978310)
Various sizes available to order with an estimated dispatch date of 22/02/2017 - 24/02/2017. This deal closes in just over 8 days time.
NB SportsPursuit is a members only website which requires you to register & join.
If you do intend to join & buy please could you do it through this personal invite link as I then get a credit https://www.sportpursuit.com/join/kinkyboots (https://www.sportpursuit.com/join/kinkyboots)
Plenty of other Paramo gear available in this sale https://www.sportpursuit.com/sales/paramo-feb17 (https://www.sportpursuit.com/sales/paramo-feb17)
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sorry...can't view any of the products due to a big advert covering most of the screen, and I see no way of getting rid of it without joining. I'm not giving details and joining a website just to browse their products >:(
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sorry...can't view any of the products due to a big advert covering most of the screen, and I see no way of getting rid of it without joining. I'm not giving details and joining a website just to browse their products >:(
No need to have a thrombie! It's your choice but as I explained it's a members only club and you've got to register to join to have access to the available deals - it's not black magic or voodoo and they're not trying to steal your identity. The only possible downside is the sales emails and you have the option to either reduce their frequency or totally unsubscribe from them at any time and still remain a member.
A few quotes copied from their FAQ's
About SportPursuit
What is SportPursuit?
SportPursuit is a leading private shopping community for sports men and women. We negotiate amazing offers on the best sports products and services from the world's leading sports brands and present them to our members in week long online 'pop-up' shops. Our deals are only available to our members behind our sign in wall, giving our brands the confidence to provide exclusive offers to our members whilst protecting their brands and their full price retailers from continual discounting. To find out more about how SportPursuit works just click here.
Why should I become a member?
Becoming a member of SportPursuit is absolutely free and as a member of SportPursuit, you will have exclusive access to our flash sales offering discounts of up to 70%.
How It Works
Which brands do you work with? We work with a wide range of top sports brands to offer flash sales to our members.
Why can’t I find a specific brand I am looking for on SportPursuit today?
The brands we sell change every week, so if you see something that takes your fancy, grab it now; it may not be here when you come back!
Which brands are coming up on SportPursuit in the next few weeks?
The best way to keep up to speed with what new sales are starting on SportPursuit is to keep an eye on our sales email newsletters, Facebook page and Twitter feed, or you can download our iPhone App.
Why is the range from each brand limited?
Our experienced team of buyers work closely with our brand partners to hand pick a concise range of products to showcase the brand to our members in our 'flash' sales. This makes each flash sale easier and faster to shop, so you can spend more time doing sport than you have to spend shopping for sport.
How can you sell products at such good prices?
Our deals are only available to our members behind our sign in wall giving our brand partners the confidence to create exclusive offers for our members whilst protecting their brands and their full price retailers from continual discounting.
To help us hit the best prices, we make the process simple for our suppliers by ordering in bulk at the end of each sale.
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I'm with bricam. They can do one.
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No need to have a thrombie! It's your choice but as I explained it's a members only club and you've got to register to join to have access to the available deals - it's not black magic or voodoo and they're not trying to steal your identity. The only possible downside is the sales emails....
Err, I'm not having a "thrombie"....whatever that is. Simply saying that no way am I giving any website my details "just" for the priveledge of being able to browse their products and then get spammed. Maybe if people could browse their products, they would join and order O0
Unusual way to run a business...not letting people look at their products.
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Our deals are only available to our members behind our sign in wall, giving our brands the confidence to provide exclusive offers to our members whilst protecting their brands and their full price retailers from continual discounting.
I think that one sentence explains why you need to become a member to see what's available. It also shows what a huge markup/profit margin there is on some of this outdoor gear and there is obviously plenty of room for manoevre left for SportPursuit to still be making a profit.
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I think that one sentence explains why you need to become a member to see what's available. It also shows what a huge markup/profit margin there is on some of this outdoor gear and there is obviously plenty of room for manoevre left for SportPursuit to still be making a profit.
Why do they run loads of adverts on Facebook etc. telling non-members exactly what their prices are?
It's a marketing ploy to make you feel special - an exclusive club. That Achicha (spelling?) lot try the same nonsense.
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Why do they run loads of adverts on Facebook etc. telling non-members exactly what their prices are?
It's a marketing ploy to make you feel special - an exclusive club. That Achicha (spelling?) lot try the same nonsense.
Haven't got a clue re Facebook etc as I don't use any of the social media sites. The fact remains that you can't get anywhere near, match or beat the £149.99 price on that jacket anywhere else at the moment and if you don't want one then that's fine.
I simply posted a bargain for other forum members to take advantage of if they wished. I did not post it to have an argument or to have to explain why it is what it is!
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Haven't got a clue re Facebook etc as I don't use any of the social media sites. The fact remains that you can't get anywhere near, match or beat the £149.99 price on that jacket anywhere else at the moment and if you don't want one then that's fine.
I simply posted a bargain for other forum members to take advantage of if they wished. I did not post it to have an argument or to have to explain why it is what it is!
And this is appreciated O0 Just pointing out that it's a strange way of running a business.
If you walked down the High Street and went to walk into a shop and someone said you can't come in to have a look until you sign up and give them your details, you probably would ignore the shop and go elsewhere.
No one's having a go or wanting an argument...the prices might be great but I think most people would like to see their products before joining and giving their details to a website most won't have heard off.
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Yes, not arguing here either. Just don't like their business model so won't be becoming a customer of theirs.
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Ive purchased off sports pursuit before, don't get me wrong the sell lots of stuff but the jacket I ordered came 2 weeks later which was very late if you ask me.
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Ive purchased off sports pursuit before, don't get me wrong the sell lots of stuff but the jacket I ordered came 2 weeks later which was very late if you ask me.
The delivery date to you is down to the way they operate. They agree a price with a supplier then hold a flash sale for the item for a limited period of time. When the flash sale ends they place one single bulk order with the supplier for delivery to their warehouse covering all the orders they have received during the flash sale. When the bulk order is delivered from the supplier they finally split the order down and post out the individual orders. The end date of the flash sale and an estimated dispatch date is clearly shown on every item's webpage. The estimated dispatch date is usually anywhere between 2 to 4 weeks after the end of the flash sale depending on where the supplier is located in the world. This is also clearly explained in their FAQ's.
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I know this is a Bargain thread but my contribution is to suggest an item which is NOT a bargain. I went to the shop, Trespass and they were and still are selling long sleeved merino wool baselayers, priced down they claim, from over £50 to £25, or thereabouts. I bought one but wished I hadn't! The merino wool is rough on the skin even after four washes, the 'small' size I bought for me is really a 'medium and threads are now becoming undone around the wrist and hip areas. When I compare it against my bamboo baselayer it does not stand up for the claims made about merino wool. So for me, a very poor buy!
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I've bought off sports pursuit with no problems.
Some good bargains to be had. As stated the expected delivery dates are shown along side the product.
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£119 for a moss coloured Paramo Helki is very good price.
I paid £145 for my new with tags one from Paramo Seconds and thought that was a good deal!
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GWM: Sorry to hear about your problems with a Trespass merino wool baselayer.
I've have one of their long sleeved tops for some years and it still looks like new. But then I only wash at 30 deg using pure soap.
Perhaps you were unlucky or I am fortunate ::) .
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The delivery date to you is down to the way they operate. They agree a price with a supplier then hold a flash sale for the item for a limited period of time. When the flash sale ends they place one single bulk order with the supplier for delivery to their warehouse covering all the orders they have received during the flash sale. When the bulk order is delivered from the supplier they finally split the order down and post out the individual orders. The end date of the flash sale and an estimated dispatch date is clearly shown on every item's webpage. The estimated dispatch date is usually anywhere between 2 to 4 weeks after the end of the flash sale depending on where the supplier is located in the world. This is also clearly explained in their FAQ's.
Exactly this. Have used them before, their customer service is decent, however don't buy anything from them you need in the next few days, they don't operate like that.
I've also found their descriptions have gotten rather lazy as they are expanding, and some of the technical information on products is missing. Beforehand I actually liked using them as they had a good product team who put all that information up without having to research it.
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Brewers (the paint people) are selling black/navy waterproof overtrousers for £3.99. They have a matching jacket for £7.99. No other information, and I suspect not very breatheable. Spotted whilst buying varnish.
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For anyone in the Southampton area
Brand new and still packaged Cascade Carbon Fibre Walking Poles @ £20 https://www.gumtree.com/p/other-camping-hiking/brand-new-cascade-carbon-fibre-trekking-poles/1215179159 (https://www.gumtree.com/p/other-camping-hiking/brand-new-cascade-carbon-fibre-trekking-poles/1215179159)
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Go got some good deals at the mo
http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/sale (http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/sale?utm_source=SilverpopMailing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=09_02_17-TRADING-half-term-deals%20(1)&utm_content=&spMailingID=16521452&spUserID=MjU5NDI3NTYwOQS2&spJobID=960689167&spReportId=OTYwNjg5MTY3S0)
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Altberg Tethera Ladies Boots Size 5 Extra Wide Fit - new and never worn - Buy It Now Price £100 Or Make An Offer (I would guess that an offer of around £85 might buy these). Current RRP is £199.99
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/altberg-boots-/122364094482 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/altberg-boots-/122364094482)
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Does 1214 in the photo mean manufactured in December 2014? I think it does.
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You are correct but they may have sat on a dealers shelf for a long time unsold or even in the owners cupboard unworn.
The lack of any creasing across the forefoot and condition of the soles shows they've never been worn.
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Agreed. I only asked because the code on my own brand new and boxed Altberg boots (bought, I think, after a heads up on this thread) indicated they were made three years earlier. Just wanted confirmation.
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Montane Cobra 25 Litre (M/L) Rucksack in Cloudburst Grey @ £25 (Normal RRP £75) http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/montane-cobra-25-m-l-p371448 (http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/montane-cobra-25-m-l-p371448)
Most other places selling this for between £60 - £75
YouTube video of it here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-YH5BbzJEA (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-YH5BbzJEA)
Thanks to toadoftoadhall (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?action=profile;u=7550) for originally posting it on another thread.
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Noooooooooooooooooooooooooo, I don't need another sack :(.
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You know you do really. ;D
Worse still I think there's another 10% off using code 10FEB17 (ends 28th February) making it just £22.50.
EDIT: Scratch that that extra 10% is NOT available for this item.
Discount applied at the till. Not to be used in conjunction with Price Match Plus, SALE, Clearance, WOW Deals, multibuys or any other offer. One voucher per transaction.
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I got the Cobra to use a my lightweight summer pack and it is certainly lightweight but unfortunately it is sweaty back central...it doesn't have the airflow gap of my AirZone or Freeflow packs but if you can ive with a bit of a 'glow' around your back it is a well made bit of kit. Not sure I would buy if I had my time again though....
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Cheers Kinkyboots, I've ordered one just now and will leave my verdict once I've tested it out. Don't suppose you know a magical warehouse full of excellent walking boots at mega cheap prices?
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Don't suppose you know a magical warehouse full of excellent walking boots at mega cheap prices?
I'm afraid there is no such thing and believe me I've looked. ;D
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Spotted this while looking at other stuff - ideal for those who need a bit more capacity than the Montane Cobra 25 posted yesterday.
Montane Medusa 32 Litre (M/L) Rucksack in Black/Yellow @ £30 (RRP £85.00) http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/montane-medusa-32-p301650 (http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/montane-medusa-32-p301650)
Most other places selling this for £68 upwards
YouTube video of it here although I think the design has changed slightly since it was made https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxZE2ua6ViM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxZE2ua6ViM)
(http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/Img/Dyn/Cache/Products/33085-2603141326301188723112.jpg)
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Trangia/alcohol stove users, Home Bargains have got Methylated Spirits in again at the bargain price of 99p :D
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I first bought a pair of socks from the Bradford Sock Company when I went on a visit to the mill. Usually they are £15, but I've just bought some on Amazon for £9.99 - looks like they have limited colours compared to the website.
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Might be some bargains to be had here next weekend?
Outdoor gear exchange indoor boot fair in Llanberis
Sunday, 5 March, 2017 10am - 1pm
Electric Mountain, Llanberis LL55 4UR
https://bookwhen.com/llamff/e/ev-slgu-20170305100000 (https://bookwhen.com/llamff/e/ev-slgu-20170305100000)
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If you're a size Small or Medium with a regular leg length Berghaus Men's Deluge Overtrousers are available on Amazon for £18 with free delivery on orders over £20. Other sizes are available but are more expensive.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000PCVE30 (https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000PCVE30)
The Berghaus size chart for these is here http://www.berghaus.com/sizeguide-mens-over-trousers.html (http://www.berghaus.com/sizeguide-mens-over-trousers.html) (Amazon's size chart is a joke like lots of others on there)
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Good find O0 £ 20 is a good price.
Mine are half knik knacked so gonna see what size they are when i get home.
Hopefully pull the trigger tomorrow.
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Good find O0 £ 20 is a good price.
Mine are half knik knacked so gonna see what size they are when i get home.
Hopefully pull the trigger tomorrow.
Thanks from me as well. O0
Mine are a bit worn and ripped now so got myself some new ones
Very spookily Amazon reminded me that I had bought these on 26th February 2012 :o
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Great, I needed a new pair of these too, thanks KB O0
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got some too :)
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and me O0
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Spotted this while looking at other stuff - ideal for those who need a bit more capacity than the Montane Cobra 25 posted yesterday.
Montane Medusa 32 Litre (M/L) Rucksack in Black/Yellow @ £30 (RRP £85.00)
Most other places selling this for £68 upwards
YouTube video of it here although I think the design has changed slightly since it was made
I ordered one of these on line Saturday night 25th Feb - packed and dispatched and picked up by courier Sunday 26th Feb - due for delivery Monday 27th between 14:00 - 15:00
Impressed so far
Moon Raker
(http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/Img/Dyn/Cache/Products/33085-2603141326301188723112.jpg)
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40% Off RRP On All OS Maps from dash4it.co.uk
Got an email from dash4it....
Enjoy an incredible 40% off RRP on all OS maps by applying code DISC40 at the online checkout until Sunday 12th March.
This means a standard paper OS Explorer or OS Landranger map costs just £5.39. And if it looks like rain, the Active (waterproof) versions are only £8.99.
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Rather annoyingly I missed the OS Explorer maps for £4.05 each at Millets over the weekend. I have noticed they now charge £3.99 delivery though (£1 if collect in store). Hopefully they'll do a repeat in the future.
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Lifeventure Thermolite sleeping bag liner £13.99 inc delivery. Sign up for an additional 10% off.
https://www.lifeventure.com/products/offers/thermolite-sleeping-bag-liner
Less than half the price of similar products (and a quarter of the Sea-to Summit ones!)
It'll be interesting to compare its performance against my heavyweight silk one.
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Berghaus Freeflow II 20 Litre Rucksack in Evening Blue @ £23.58 with free delivery https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00IMTY9AI (https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00IMTY9AI)
(https://media.thesimplygroup.com/stockimages/BerghausFreeflowII20Rucksack/219029/1/3/432/552.jpg)
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Lifeventure Thermolite sleeping bag liner £13.99 inc delivery. Sign up for an additional 10% off.
https://www.lifeventure.com/products/offers/thermolite-sleeping-bag-liner (https://www.lifeventure.com/products/offers/thermolite-sleeping-bag-liner)
Less than half the price of similar products (and a quarter of the Sea-to Summit ones!)
It'll be interesting to compare its performance against my heavyweight silk one.
Thanks Stube O0
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Alpkit Brukit Jackle (essentially a jet boil) now available for pre order https://www.alpkit.com/products/brukit-jackal £39 Bargin.
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lwwf are in poundland . was in the store in wigan today and saw them only had spicy chilly and meat balls but at a £1 think its worth a look at other stores
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lwwf are in poundland . was in the store in wigan today and saw them only had spicy chilly and meat balls but at a £1 think its worth a look at other stores
Have been buying these for a while now and using them for lunch on day hikes. Perfect portion size and very tasty too, I normally add one of the pouches of ready to wok noodles to them. Poundland in Wallsend only ever hs the Spicy Chilli and Meatballs varietys in so think it must be a national thing.
I believe Morrisons do the whole range and have been planning to get around to checking it out, can't see them being as cheap as Poundland but would be nice to get a couple of the others just for variance.
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Hanwag Men's Banks GTX Walking Boots Size 11 Only @ £28.99 with FREE delivery . :o
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001F7V970/ (https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001F7V970/)
Grab 'em while you can they're around £150 - £160 everywhere else. It's got to be pricing error but worth a punt if they deliver the order. ;D
EDIT: Size has now been amended on amazon to Size 11
(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81jlUxLsOzL._UY575_.jpg)
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Hanwag Men's Banks GTX Walking Boots Size 12 Only @ £28.99 with FREE delivery . :o
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001F7V970/ (https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001F7V970/)
Grab 'em while you can they're around £150 - £160 everywhere else. It's got to be pricing error but worth a punt if they deliver the order. ;D
One pair and size 12 at that, pity
Moon Raker
(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81jlUxLsOzL._UY575_.jpg)
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Beggars can't be choosers! ;)
If all you do is buy them to sell on they'll pay a good lump towards the boots you really do want.
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That's a good price for size 12 feet! The photo tells me something, the marketing suggests to me that they are spot on, some people would buy, I think, because the boot design, looks and photo are so attractive!
In reality I wonder how good the boot would be after six months of use?
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Missed out on this - the link suggests the boot is now unavailable.
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Missed out on this - the link suggests the boot is now unavailable.
It's probably just as well that you did miss out as one post in the comments on the thread below says they got a t-shirt delivered not boots! ;D ;D ;D
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/hanwag-gore-tex-men-s-hiking-boots-size-12-only-28-99-delivered-dispatched-from-2633308 (http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/hanwag-gore-tex-men-s-hiking-boots-size-12-only-28-99-delivered-dispatched-from-2633308)
The reality is that when something looks just too good to be true more often than not it is exactly that.......but just occasionally you can get lucky. ;)
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Not sure how they got that so wrong. I read the thread and there was loads of confusion over sizing so probably best to avoid. Thanks for the link anyway :) .
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That Hanwag boot looks very similar to my Lowa Renegades. I wonder if there is any connection between the two companies.
All I know about them is the following piece of trivia.
Two brothers, Hans and Lothair Wagner were born into a Bavarian boot making family. They entered the family business, learnt their trade, rose up through the ranks and went on to successfully manage the business until they had a falling out and went their separate ways.
Hans Wagner set up his own company called Hanwag.
Lothair Wagner set up his own company called LOWA.
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Altberg Tethera Men's Boots Size UK 10½ XW (Extra Wide) Fit - Buy It Now Price £40 plus £4 postage
They look to be in good used condition and just need a clean, some polish and a couple of coats of Leder Gris wax and they'll be good to go for many miles.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ALTBERG-WALKING-HIKING-BOOTS-10-5-WIDE-FIT-/162433232003 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ALTBERG-WALKING-HIKING-BOOTS-10-5-WIDE-FIT-/162433232003)
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Just noticed that Tesco have their excellent £15 offer for nikwax back on https://www.tesco.com/direct/nikwax-tech-wash-tx-direct-wash-in-waterproofing-2-x-1-litre/215-7604.prd
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Now that is a bargain thanks for sharing. O0
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Altberg Lady Tethera 3 Season Boots Size 5 Extra Wide Fit.
Buy it Now Price @ £80 with Free Delivery or make an offer. The current RRP on these is £199.99 so if they're your size grab a bargain.
Listed as used but description says never worn and the pictures do look like it.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/altberg-boots-/122410006637 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/altberg-boots-/122410006637)
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Visited Milletts today and bought :-
Two pairs of Peter Storm trousers for £10 each. Quite thin but if they're windproof they will suit me fine. If not, they seem ok to use daily.
Two OS Explorer Maps (Dark Peak and White Peak) at £5.40 each which is way cheaper than the normal £8.99 I see everywhere else. They include a digital download but looking at the reviews on Google Play of the OS software, I think I'll not bother with that option!
This Milletts was in Bakewell but I think these offers are available at all Milletts and Blacks shops - both of which I believe are owned by JD.
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They include a digital download but looking at the reviews on Google Play of the OS software, I think I'll not bother with that option!
Would you be prepared to PM me the codes so I can use them please? O0
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Bhod, I think I'll wait until I've sorted what phone software I'll be using (ViewRanger looks favourite at the moment) when I get set up. If they're still available - they're yours! Are you on Iphone or Android?
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No problems Steve, but thanks for keeping me in mind, I'm on iPhone by the way.
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Just noticed that I can watch the latest HD version of the latest Star Wars film on the internet for free. Now that's what I call a bargain, all 2hrs and 13mins of it and the sound via my sound bar. I've a couple of G & T cans in, plus nibbles and that's my evening sorted!
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Just noticed that I can watch the latest HD version of the latest Star Wars film on the internet for free. Now that's what I call a bargain, all 2hrs and 13mins of it and the sound via my sound bar. I've a couple of G & T cans in, plus nibbles and that's my evening sorted!
Lucky man you are.
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Altberg Lady Tethera 3 Season Boots Size 5 Extra Wide Fit.
Buy it Now Price @ £80 with Free Delivery or make an offer. The current RRP on these is £199.99 so if they're your size grab a bargain.
Listed as used but description says never worn and the pictures do look like it.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/altberg-boots-/122410006637 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/altberg-boots-/122410006637)
These Altberg Lady Tethera 3 Season Boots Size 5 Extra Wide Fit have now been re-advertised at £60 with free delivery or make an offer. Mega bargain for someone with the right size feet.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/altberg-boots-/122459030851 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/altberg-boots-/122459030851)
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Hi
Found myself a Pro Action 65 Backpack unused for £10.00 - seems like a bargain to me - over the next 18 Months I plan to do the South West Costal path- probably 10 day blocks and wild camping - this pack seem ideal - thoughts appreciated.
John B
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Brasher Conditioning Cream Set Neutral & Brown 2 x 100ml £3.99 plus £0.98 Postage.
Use Code BT5 for 5% OFF - Making Total Cost £4.78 (Code valid 28/05/2017 - 01/05/2017)
https://www.brooklyntrading.co.uk/brasher-walking-shoe-conditioning-cream-set-neutral-brown-2x-100ml (https://www.brooklyntrading.co.uk/brasher-walking-shoe-conditioning-cream-set-neutral-brown-2x-100ml)
(https://www.brooklyntrading.co.uk/media/catalog/product/cache/1/small_image/210x/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/h/o/houbrbrasherbundle2.jpg)
This fantastic conditioning cream set is by leading brand Brasher. Ideal for leather footwear, these conditioning creams nourish and protect waterproof, breathable leather footwear. Made from a blend of water based waxes which nourish and protect leather footwear.
The design helps to provide a water repellent finish to leather footwear, whilst maintaining their breathability. This set is ideal for a range of walking shoes, helping to protect them whilst out walking. Great for helping your footwear last longer.
This conditioning cream set has a neutral and a brown colour in 100ml jars.
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Just noticed that Tesco have their excellent £15 offer for nikwax back on https://www.tesco.com/direct/nikwax-tech-wash-tx-direct-wash-in-waterproofing-2-x-1-litre/215-7604.prd (https://www.tesco.com/direct/nikwax-tech-wash-tx-direct-wash-in-waterproofing-2-x-1-litre/215-7604.prd)
Thanks!! Just ordered mine as the price is still £15... O0
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I wanted something to knock up a brew quickly. Just got a Jetboil Zip from Go Outdoors for £42.29 ;D Price match against Decathlon at £54 so 10% off that and then a further 10% from the till by using my Camping and Caravan club discount code. What a bargain I just got.
Even if you don't have that club discount, it will cost just over £49 if that helps anyone.
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Just picked up a Montane Cobra 25 rucksack for £25 and also a Montane Flux Micro Jacket for £35, one of the advantages (or disadvantages depending on viewpoint) of living so close to the Montane Factory Shop O0
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Just picked up a Montane Cobra 25 rucksack for £25 and also a Montane Flux Micro Jacket for £35, one of the advantages (or disadvantages depending on viewpoint) of living so close to the Montane Factory Shop O0
great deal on the flux micro. It's out of my way unfortunately so I never get up there, but keep hearing about some cracking deals there.
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I got thinking of this Bargain thread this morning while I was up near Ladybower getting some weather shots. In the past I've seen discounts for Keene walking shoes, a good rucksack, a Montane fleece and Snugpak Hoodie (which is superb btw) all of which I've been wearing on top of Bamford Edge this morning. So thanks everyone over the past few years for their recommendations- you must have saved me well over 200 quid at least O0
Roy
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Brasher Conditioning Cream Set Neutral & Brown 2 x 100ml £3.99 plus £0.98 Postage.
Use Code BT5 for 5% OFF - Making Total Cost £4.78 (Code valid 28/05/2017 - 01/05/2017)
https://www.brooklyntrading.co.uk/brasher-walking-shoe-conditioning-cream-set-neutral-brown-2x-100ml (https://www.brooklyntrading.co.uk/brasher-walking-shoe-conditioning-cream-set-neutral-brown-2x-100ml)
(https://www.brooklyntrading.co.uk/media/catalog/product/cache/1/small_image/210x/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/h/o/houbrbrasherbundle2.jpg)
Just an update on this.
I can never resist a bargain so I bought some whilst the 5% off offer was on and having now used some my opinion is that it's almost exactly the same as Meindl Sportwax. The difference is so small I would hazard a guess that it was probably even made by Grangers the same as the Meindl Sportwax is with only the screw top jar and labeling being different.
It's the same soft creamy consistency as Meindl Sportwax, rubs in and gets absorbed easily into the leather with very little effort required, conditions and feeds the leather extremely well giving a breathable water resistant finish which can be polished to a shine if required.
Given that Meindl Sportwax now costs around £6.50 including delivery for one 80g screw top jar this stuff is an absolute bargain at £4.97 for two 100ml screw top jars (1 x neutral and 1 x brown) including delivery. The brown is very useful for covering over any scratches and scrapes.
At this price for regular users of Meindl Sportwax it's definitely worth giving it a try or for anyone else with leather boots which need some life breathing back into the leather.
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I bought myself a brand new pair of Sorbothane Double Strikes from Ebay (Outdoor Adventurer) for £9.99, postage paid. Nice!
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Altberg Tethera Ladies 3 Season Boots Size 5 Medium Width Fitting listed as new without box. RRP £199.99
Bidding starts at £75 plus £6.95 Royal Mail 2nd Class Signed For Postage
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ALTBERG-TETHERA-WOMENS-LEATHER-WALKING-BOOTS-HIKING-ALT-BERG-SIZE-5-BRAND-NEW-/352068501037 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ALTBERG-TETHERA-WOMENS-LEATHER-WALKING-BOOTS-HIKING-ALT-BERG-SIZE-5-BRAND-NEW-/352068501037)
It might be worth contacting the seller to make an offer if you're interested.
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Altberg Tethera Mens 3 Season Boots Size 10½ Wide Width Fitting in used condition. RRP £199.99
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Walking-Boots-size-10-1-2-/263011453061 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Walking-Boots-size-10-1-2-/263011453061)
Buy It Now Price £30 plus £5 Postage
They just need a good clean and wax so an absolute bargain at this price.
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I picked up this BARGAIN for £150. really pleased with myself
1. Karrimor Panther 65- Rucksack/Backpack. Blue/Charcoal grey
Good condition.
2. Vaude Aeroflex Jura 28 - Rucksack/Backpack. Sage / Black
c/w info booklet. Good condition.
3. Eurohike 180x50 Ground roll/Sleep mat. Grey. 4 season. Good condition
4. 160x54 Ground roll/Sleep mat. Pink / Green. Well used
5. Therm-a- rest Guildelite ¾ self-inflating mattress / pad. 120 x 50. Olive green/red c/w original packaging, info and separate stuff bag.
6. Sleeping bag 38oz. Polyester filled, cotton lined. UK made, 180x65. Multi blue ext/light blue liner.
7. Original Field & Trek nylon/neoprene back pack liner950x700. Mid blue.
8. 2 sets of cutlery. Knife, fork, spoon, in pouches, c/w can, bottle opener. Knife mislaid from one set
9. 2 adjustable straps – multi striped. Plus odd belt/ straps.
10. Plastic whistle (unused)
11. Life Adventure fold up cutlery set c/w nylon belt pouch.
12. Mosquito head net. Olive green mesh. Unused
13. Eurohike 75lt blue plastic pack liner
14. Eurohike survival bag. Orange plastic. Unused-wrapped
15. Eurohike sleeping mat stuff sack. Green/black nylon. Unused
16. Lowe Alpine backpack cover, c/w drawstrings and pack away stuff sack. Unused.
17. Eurohike sleeping bag stuff sack. Black. 50x40.
18. Lowe Alpine (Women’s/small) Triple Point Ceramic jacket. Hood in collar. Orange/salmon/blue. Worn twice. Laundered correctly. c/w jacket info. TPC considered to be better than Gore-Tex.
19. Peter Storm Ladies size 8 (24” waist) Polyester- cotton lightweight trousers. Khaki
20. Peter Storm Ladies size 8 (24” waist) Polyester- cotton lightweight trousers. Navy blue
21. Towl brand- 35x100 super absorbent soft towel. Purple. c/w info. Unused.
22. Towl brand 75x35 super absorbent soft flannels. Purple. c/w info. Unused
23. Eagle Creek (travel gear)Pack it/fold it garment folder. Black. c/w info. Unused
24. Kangol terry towelling hat. Light blue. Logo on front. Unused. Stored in draw.
25. High Gear sports towel. Microfibre. 90x40. Light blue, Unused
26. Gigg- Aluminium drinking bottle. Lightweight. Electric blue. Unused.
27. Original Field & Trek. Draw string ‘stuff sac’ 20x30
28. 2 x Original Field & Trek. Draw string micro ‘stuff sac’ 15x15 Black
29. Original Field & Trek. Draw string mini ‘stuff sac’ 20x18 Red
30. Platypus soft bottle drink container c/w black nylon holster bag. Unused
31. Blue plastic, zip seal file bag/pouch 27x30.
32. Inflatable pillow28x40. Navy. Unused
33. Outdoors brand. Silk sleeping bag liner c/w stuff bag
34. Recta DO110 (Swiss made) navigation/ orienteering compass. Unused. Still in original blister pack
35. Blue plastic, plate, dish and mug
36. Digital travel clock. In original packaging. Unused, unchecked.
37. Small, black, belt mount, zip top net bag
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johnberman - that is quite some kit list. Will you use it all?
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Hi
Well items, 18,19 and 20 are for ladies and the jacket is a petite small - so of no use, will offer to anyone all they need to is cover the postage - will sort over the next few days and list what i dont want \ need and offer for free (apart from postage)
John B
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Altberg Tethera Ladies 3 Season Boots Size 6½ Extra Wide Width Fitting. Used Condition. RRP £199.99
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Walking-Boots-/172699718024 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Walking-Boots-/172699718024)
Buy It Now Price £55 plus £4.84 Postage
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Cicerone website has 25% guidebooks until 30th June -
https://www.cicerone.co.uk/
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Mens Scarpa Delta GTX Leather Boots Size UK 11.5 New In Box. RRP £170 - £180
NB Size will need checking with seller as not sure whether these are EU 46 or EU 47
Buy It Now Price £70 with FREE delivery.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mens-Scarpa-Delta-GTX-Leather-Boots-Size-UK-11-5-/322544861425 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mens-Scarpa-Delta-GTX-Leather-Boots-Size-UK-11-5-/322544861425)
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Mens Scarpa Delta GTX Leather Boots Size UK 11.5 New In Box. RRP £170 - £180
NB Size will need checking with seller as not sure whether these are EU 46 or EU 47
Buy It Now Price £70 with FREE delivery.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mens-Scarpa-Delta-GTX-Leather-Boots-Size-UK-11-5-/322544861425 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mens-Scarpa-Delta-GTX-Leather-Boots-Size-UK-11-5-/322544861425)
They didn't last long if they were sold for £70 as BIN was listed as £110. Nice boots those.
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They didn't last long if they were sold for £70 as BIN was listed as £110. Nice boots those.
The seller relisted them at only £50 with free delivery and they were snapped up. Someone got themselves a mega bargain there.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mens-Scarpa-Delta-GTX-Leather-Boots-Size-UK-11-5-/322545074605 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mens-Scarpa-Delta-GTX-Leather-Boots-Size-UK-11-5-/322545074605)
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I picked up this BARGAIN for £150. really pleased with myself
18. Lowe Alpine (Women’s/small) Triple Point Ceramic jacket. Hood in collar. Orange/salmon/blue. Worn twice. Laundered correctly. c/w jacket info. TPC considered to be better than Gore-Tex.
Hi johnberman,
I have a Triple Point Ceramic jacket for years. However, the silver bits in the inside lining is falling apart. I will be very happy to pay for postage for this jacket if you still have it as a replacement jacket for myself.
I would also like items 19 and 20 as well if they are still available.
Thank you.
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Just been to our local once a month bookfair, three different stalls saw me picking up books 1-7 Lakeland Fells and also the Outlying Fells by Wainwright for the princely sum of a quid each. Ok so not pristine but still in a good and very serviceable condition, well pleased as that is my next "challenge" to complete the 214 Wainwright's, only 200 to go :D.
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Aldi have coolmax walking socks at £1.99. They are ankle socks so not suitable for boots. I've just done 13 miles with a pair in my walking shoes and they are pretty decent. O0
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Altberg Tethera Ladies 3 Season Boots Size 5 Narrow Width Fitting - used condition. RRP for new is £199.99
Buy-It-Now Price £35 plus £10 postage. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hiking-boot-Ladies-leather-Altberg-Tethera-size-5-narrow-fit-/142435548690 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hiking-boot-Ladies-leather-Altberg-Tethera-size-5-narrow-fit-/142435548690)
They just need a good clean, polish, wax and some insoles and they'll be good for many miles.
If you're interested it would definitely be worth negotiating on the postage cost as £10 is way too high and make sure you get the box included. Royal Mail Signed For® 2nd Class insured for £50 only costs £3.90!
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These look to be a pair of used Altberg Nordkapp Size 6 in good overall condition at a bargain Buy It Now Price of £20 plus £2.90 postage
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ALT-BERG-HIKING-BOOTS-/132273112786 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ALT-BERG-HIKING-BOOTS-/132273112786)
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Yesterday, whilst visiting the large JJB Sports outlet in Bangor, they had a total bargain.
Two different sized (how they allowed it to happen, goodness knows) Salomon Goretex Trail shoes, one sized 11, the other a 10.
The size 11 fitted like a glove, but the size 10 pinched my front toes.
Totally gutted, as they only wanted £15 for both shoes.
The staff member said it happens quite often, where a customer buys a pair of shoes, and because of their feet size and shape, they do not bother checking that both shoes are the same size.
Staff members are supposed to check the sizing of shoes offered a customer, but if a customer is happy with their purchase, and the shoes are paid for, nothing much is said.
It just goes to show, what insane profit margins are made on footwear.
Those trail shoes usually retail for nearly £100, but £15 was a bargain for someone with differing foot size.
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These look to be a pair of used Altberg Nordkapp Size 6 in good overall condition at a bargain Buy It Now Price of £20 plus £2.90 postage
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ALT-BERG-HIKING-BOOTS-/132273112786 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ALT-BERG-HIKING-BOOTS-/132273112786)
A bit of clean up and wax up and they'd be great.
If they were in size 12 I'd have them!
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Bought myself a Lowe Alpine Airzone Trail 35L rucksack in black yesterday from Go - Outdoors.
Got it on price match for £48. Well pleased.
Certainly a good fit for me & really liking the air system back. Great capacity.
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Altberg Fremington Lady 2/3 Season Boots Size 6 Medium Width Fitting - almost new slightly used condition with only 20-25 miles on the clock. RRP for new is £164.99
Buy-It-Now Price £65 plus £3.90 postage or Make Offer.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ALT-BERG-Brown-Leather-Fremington-Lady-Womens-Walking-Boots-Size-6-/292199537526 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ALT-BERG-Brown-Leather-Fremington-Lady-Womens-Walking-Boots-Size-6-/292199537526)
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Bought myself a Lowe Alpine Airzone Trail 35L rucksack in black yesterday from Go - Outdoors.
Got it on price match for £48. Well pleased.
Certainly a good fit for me & really liking the air system back. Great capacity.
Thats a good price, I have been looking for the 34:45 version got one last week but it cost a lot more than that.
I have just started trail walking in the past six months, I am bewildered by the outdoor clothing / equipment shops they all seem to be having sales and not just end of season summer stuff
Has it always been like this or just recently - I went into Blacks yesterday bought a space blanket and was promptly given a 20% discount ticket and they also have a sale on, just so happens that I was looking for some new boots so this discount has come in useful
Moon Raker
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Thats a good price, I have been looking for the 34:45 version got one last week but it cost a lot more than that.
I have just started trail walking in the past six months, I am bewildered by the outdoor clothing / equipment shops they all seem to be having sales and not just end of season summer stuff
Has it always been like this or just recently - I went into Blacks yesterday bought a space blanket and was promptly given a 20% discount ticket and they also have a sale on, just so happens that I was looking for some new boots so this discount has come in useful
Moon Raker
Go outdoor sells the Alpine trek 35L for £72, so got quite a bit lobbed off. The 35:45 does look a decent rucksack as well. I never realy heard of Lowe that much until recently! Milliet do also price match and 10% off. Though it's far more long winded then Go outdoors system.
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Some good deals here http://m.cotswoldoutdoor.com/rock-bottom-offers/warehouse-clearance?utm_source=sale&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20170804%20-%20CO0115A&uuicode=ihrgvbjtch
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RAB Siltarp 2 £36!
http://www.cotswoldoutdoor.com/rab-siltarp-2-d1812043?id_colour=122 (http://www.cotswoldoutdoor.com/rab-siltarp-2-d1812043?id_colour=122)
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RAB Siltarp 2 £36!
http://www.cotswoldoutdoor.com/rab-siltarp-2-d1812043?id_colour=122 (http://www.cotswoldoutdoor.com/rab-siltarp-2-d1812043?id_colour=122)
Not any longer, £100.
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How can a tarpaulin realistically cost £100 when you can buy a similar product from Screwfix for a tenner http://www.screwfix.com/p/tough-trade-quality-reversible-tarpaulin-2-x-3m/74321#_=p ?
Regards Keith
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How can a tarpaulin realistically cost £100 when you can buy a similar product from Screwfix for a tenner http://www.screwfix.com/p/tough-trade-quality-reversible-tarpaulin-2-x-3m/74321#_=p (http://www.screwfix.com/p/tough-trade-quality-reversible-tarpaulin-2-x-3m/74321#_=p) ?
Regards Keith
There will be a considerable difference in weight, bulk and durability - for the latter point read all the the bad reviews on Amazon about cheap tarpaulins. I've just bought one to spread in the back of my car when I'm taking garden waste to the council tip. I went for a "medium grade" rather than a "lightweight" one but when it arrived I was still surprised how thin it feels, although it is still heavy and it's impossible to fold it up very small.
On the other hand, I've had a pu-coated nylon tarp for years, it fits folded into a stuffsack of about 8.5 x 3 inches and weighs very little. My wife and I use it as a sun shade on Greek beaches with 4 fibreglass poles, guys and long v-pegs .
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the green and yellow were always that price, it was the grey only that was down to £36.
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Men's Meindl Bhutan Boots Size UK 9 EU 43 good used condition with box - Bargain @ £30 (Whitby area).
May post but you'll need to ask.
https://www.gumtree.com/p/mens-boots/mens-walking-boots-meindl-bhutan/1261867443 (https://www.gumtree.com/p/mens-boots/mens-walking-boots-meindl-bhutan/1261867443)
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Marmot PreCip Men's Jacket Size XXL (Chest 48"-50") in Deep Olive £24.49 with free delivery. Only 2 left in stock
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0001YLGM6/ref=asc_df_B0001YLGM645148435 (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0001YLGM6/ref=asc_df_B0001YLGM645148435)
Marmot PreCip Men's Jacket Size XL (Chest 45"-47") in Arctic Navy £36.81 with free delivery. Only 7 left in stock (more on the way)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B011PM8CMY/ref=asc_df_B011PM8CMY45148899?th=1&psc=1 (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B011PM8CMY/ref=asc_df_B011PM8CMY45148899?th=1&psc=1)
Marmot Size Chart https://www.marmot.com/product-info/sizing.html (https://www.marmot.com/product-info/sizing.html)
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Marmot PreCip Men's Jacket Size XL (Chest 45"-47") in Arctic Navy £36.81 with free delivery. Only 7 left in stock (more on the way)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B011PM8CMY/ref=asc_df_B011PM8CMY45148899?th=1&psc=1 (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B011PM8CMY/ref=asc_df_B011PM8CMY45148899?th=1&psc=1)
Marmot Size Chart https://www.marmot.com/product-info/sizing.html (https://www.marmot.com/product-info/sizing.html)
I've been swapping mine between walking and easyjet type hand luggage type holidays but it's getting a bit warn to wear domestically
That's more than cheap enough for a new one, thanks :)
J
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***Edit: Sorry folks, the offer is now CLOSED, someone applied within 5 minutes of me posting***
Daysack Rain Cover FREE - one only. First come first served.
The olive-colour rain cover I ordered for my new Vaude Jura 30 daysack was delivered yesterday, and I am now giving away the orange one that came with the sack, as I wrote on here on 04 August that I would http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=34937.msg501755#msg501755 (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=34937.msg501755#msg501755)
It is 100% new and unused, and as illustrated below. The sack dimensions are 56 x 30 x 26 cm.
I will put it in a jiffy bag and send it to the first member who PMs me an address (just your username will do if you're shy about revealing your real name) at no cost to you whatsoever.
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Altberg Tethera Ladies 3 Season Boots Size 6½ Wide Width Fitting - only worn twice. RRP £199.99
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Tethera-Boots-/302420717003 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Tethera-Boots-/302420717003)
Buy It Now Price £95 plus £6.50 1st Class Signed For Postage or Make Offer.
These have been advertised before so I would guess that an offer around £75-£80 may stand a good chance of being accepted.
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Lidl is offering a 20 litre rucksack complete with raincover this weekend for £9.99 https://www.lidl.co.uk/en/Non-Food-Offers.htm?articleId=5502. It looks like it has a detachable mesh at the back which they suggest is for a cycle helmet but could be useful to keep a waterproof handy.
Regards Keith
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Altberg Tethera Ladies 3 Season Boots Size 6½ Wide Width Fitting - only worn twice. RRP £199.99
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Tethera-Boots-/302420717003 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Tethera-Boots-/302420717003)
Buy It Now Price £95 plus £6.50 1st Class Signed For Postage or Make Offer.
These have been advertised before so I would guess that an offer around £75-£80 may stand a good chance of being accepted.
The seller has dropped the Buy It Now Price on these to £80 plus £6.50 1st Class Signed For Postage and is still asking for offers.
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WH Smith are doing 30% off OS maps on line or buy one get one half price in store.
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WH Smith are doing 30% off OS maps on line or buy one get one half price in store.
I've looked into this.
It's only a bargain if they have the 2 maps you want in the store.
An OL Explorer at £6.29 and a 2nd one for £3.15 = £9.44, which is £4.72 per map.
By comparison, I have just bought a new Explorer from Dash4it for £5.89 with free postage.
It's not a bargain if you order a map online to be delivered, when the postage charge is £3.29
So a £6.29 map + postage = £9.58,
or 2 maps at £6.29 + postage = £15.87, which is £7.94 per map.
But are they going to give you 30% off both maps in the store, or will it be one at 30% off and one at half the full price?
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In store, which is where I got the 2 maps I wanted yesterday, it was one at full price and 1 half price.
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Go Outdoors have a decent sale on Craghoppers. Microfleece tops for a tenner!
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Marmot PreCip Men's Jacket Size XXL (Chest 48"-50") in Deep Olive £24.49 with free delivery. Only 2 left in stock
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0001YLGM6/ref=asc_df_B0001YLGM645148435 (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0001YLGM6/ref=asc_df_B0001YLGM645148435)
Marmot PreCip Men's Jacket Size XL (Chest 45"-47") in Arctic Navy £36.81 with free delivery. Only 7 left in stock (more on the way)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B011PM8CMY/ref=asc_df_B011PM8CMY45148899?th=1&psc=1 (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B011PM8CMY/ref=asc_df_B011PM8CMY45148899?th=1&psc=1)
Marmot Size Chart https://www.marmot.com/product-info/sizing.html (https://www.marmot.com/product-info/sizing.html)
Mines arrived this morning. Thanks
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Not sure if its on a regional basis but Blacks had OS maps at half price. They didn't have either of the maps I needed so had to plump for the WH Smith but 1 get 1 half price.
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If anyone is after the Wainwright Pictorial Guides Boxed Set, then The Book People are selling the complete anniversary edition for £17.99, and there's free delivery if you buy before midnight today (enter the code DELTBP). That's all seven guides, and is the cheapest that I've ever seen, and I paid a lot more than that for my copy.
https://www.thebookpeople.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/qs_home_tbp?storeId=10001&catalogId=10051&langId=100 (https://www.thebookpeople.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/qs_home_tbp?storeId=10001&catalogId=10051&langId=100)
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Bargain Gore-Tex Gaiters for those with hobbit feet! ;D
Outdoor Research Crocodiles Gaiters Chili/Black Size XXL/Euro 46-50 @ £19.99 with free delivery. Normal RRP £55
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/vZkAAOSwMNxXWYLf/s-l500.jpg)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Outdoor-Research-Crocodiles-Gaiter-Chili-Black-XXL-/112022538195 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Outdoor-Research-Crocodiles-Gaiter-Chili-Black-XXL-/112022538195)
Outdoor Research Crocodiles Gaiters Black Size XXL/Euro 46-50 @ £24.99 with free delivery. Normal RRP £55
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/pG8AAOSwLnBXWYLX/s-l500.jpg)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Outdoor-Research-Crocodiles-Gaiter-Black-XXL-/112022538102 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Outdoor-Research-Crocodiles-Gaiter-Black-XXL-/112022538102)
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New gaiters ordered - thanks for the heads up Kinks.......
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But have you seen who's selling them? I hope they've not been using them to test 'splashback' :2funny:
I reckon these would fit my size 13's so I may give 'em a go, never really got on with gaiters in the past but the ones I've had always had elastic round the calf not a strap.
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best gaiters you can buy (IMO), I pranged mine with a crampon point and Outdoor Research replaced them asking only that I emailed them a photo of the (tiny) rip.
- Thanks to their 'Infinite Guarantee' https://www.outdoorresearch.com/us/en/warranty - a genuine guarantee even if you damage the goods!
...so I now have 2 pairs - one with a goretex patch the size of a 5p, the other pair still with tags attached.
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New gaiters ordered - thanks for the heads up Kinks.......
Thanks I was needing gaiters so now ordered.
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Coleman Cobra 2 Backpacking Tent, Two Person (Blue/Grey) @ £58.97 with free delivery.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Coleman-Cobra-Backpacking-Tent-Person/dp/B0047T69S2?th=1&psc=1 (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Coleman-Cobra-Backpacking-Tent-Person/dp/B0047T69S2?th=1&psc=1)
Coleman Cobra 3 Backpacking Tent, Three Person (Blue/Grey) @ £53.65 with free delivery.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Coleman-Cobra-Backpacking-Tent-Person/dp/B0047T69SC?th=1&psc=1 (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Coleman-Cobra-Backpacking-Tent-Person/dp/B0047T69SC?th=1&psc=1)
NB For the 3 person look for the "other sellers on amazon price" - it's currently out of stock but delivery is expected around 7th September.
Very similar design to the Vango Banshee - not the best or lightest out there but a bargain at these prices and worth considering for car camping or backpacking if you can split the weight between 2 or 3 people and it has some reasonably good reviews.
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Regatta Iceway Women's Down Gilet
(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/71I32MlK0tL._UX522_.jpg)(https://images-eu.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/71V7U1Faj5L._UX522_.jpg)
Black Sizes 10 to 16 @ £16.15 plus £1.95 post Lollipop Sizes 16 & 18 @ £21.59 plus £3.19 post
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00NOU868Q/ (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00NOU868Q/)
A couple of other sites where they're for sale
Black @ £34.71 https://www.outdoorgear.co.uk/Regatta-Womens-Iceway-Down-Gilet-sku42400501.asp (https://www.outdoorgear.co.uk/Regatta-Womens-Iceway-Down-Gilet-sku42400501.asp)
Lollipop @ £34.97 http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/regatta-iceway-womens-down-gilet-p304821 (http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/regatta-iceway-womens-down-gilet-p304821)
Black & Lollipop @ £15.99 (sizes 16 & 18 only) http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Regatta-Iceway-Womens-Lightweight-Quilted-Bodywarmer-Gilet-Jacket-/182620937746 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Regatta-Iceway-Womens-Lightweight-Quilted-Bodywarmer-Gilet-Jacket-/182620937746)
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Berghaus Men's Deluge Overtrousers - most sizes currently under £25 with free delivery. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00IRBZHPM (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00IRBZHPM)
(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/41qLd8N04XL._SY300_.jpg)
Similar prices are also available in some sizes of the Berghaus Women's Deluge Overtrousers https://www.amazon.co.uk/Berghaus-Deluge-Outdoor-Trousers-available/dp/B000PCVE2Q/ (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Berghaus-Deluge-Outdoor-Trousers-available/dp/B000PCVE2Q/)
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Berghaus Men's Deluge Overtrousers - most sizes currently under £25 with free delivery. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00IRBZHPM (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00IRBZHPM)
(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/41qLd8N04XL._SY300_.jpg)
Similar prices are also available in some sizes of the Berghaus Women's Deluge Overtrousers https://www.amazon.co.uk/Berghaus-Deluge-Outdoor-Trousers-available/dp/B000PCVE2Q/ (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Berghaus-Deluge-Outdoor-Trousers-available/dp/B000PCVE2Q/)
That is a good price. If anyone is a Go Outdoor discount card holder you could easy get them for £20 from Go (with price match +10% off)! Bargain. I thought did well on £28!
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I'm pretty sure Go Outdoors won't price match amazon due to them not being a VAT registered business in this country. I stand to be corrected but I believe amazon were deliberately VAT registered in Luxembourg to reduce the amount of UK taxes they pay.
Go Outdoors Terms and Conditions - Price Match Plus is only available to GO OutdoorsDiscount Card holders.
- Excludes gift vouchers, gas bottles and gas refills.
- Products being price matched must be NEW and have an identical specification including size and colour.
- Price Match Plus is applicable against any competitor to GO Outdoors who are a VAT registered business in the UK, including any UK websites but excluding auction sites, market stalls, private sales, liquidation sales, our own stores and websites or any typographical errors.
- This offer is valid for 7 days after purchase.
- Products must be in stock at competitor and available for immediate purchase or delivery.
- We will only match against any advertised competitor selling price which is available to any member of the public, which excludes promotional vouchers and on-line codes
- GO Outdoors must be able to verify the current offer with the competitor.
- Prices being matched must be inclusive of VAT.
- All Price Match Plus transactions are at the discretion of GO Outdoors.
- GO Outdoors reserves the right to withdraw the Price Match Plus at any time.
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Sorry, I thought this was amazon marketplace, which sometimes if the outlet is UK VAT registered then they will price match against.
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Hardly worn Meindl Vakuum MFS Men's boots UK Size 9 / EU 43 @ £70 (Middlesbrough area)
https://www.gumtree.com/p/mens-boots/meindl-men-s-hiking-boots/1264723386 (https://www.gumtree.com/p/mens-boots/meindl-men-s-hiking-boots/1264723386)
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Very good boots those. RRP is over £200 but they can be had for £160ish if you shop around. Too small for me but I'd highly recommend them if it's your size.
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lovely boots, the only ones I've ever considered worthy enough to be re-soled (done by Meindl in Germany via UK importers, turn-around just over a week).
If I could only wear one pair of boots in all conditions, all year round, it would be these.
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That's a bargain for them!
It was the Vakuum for me or the Altberg Tethera. In the end some altberg Tethera came up in my size and went for them. Though have tried Vakuums on. A nice boot!
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Berghaus GTX II Gore-Tex Gaiters - Normal RRP £50 Most other places are selling these for £35 upwards.
The GTX Gaiter is Berghaus' most popular Gaiter, that has taken people on adventures to all parts of the great outdoors. This all-purpose gaiter features a full front hook and loop storm flap, internal volume adjuster drawcord and off set press stud, it also has a reflective trim on the rear of the gaiter to keep you visible when in the dark. The GTX Gaiter is designed to fit under the knee.
Features
Upper: Gore-Tex 3L Lofoten / 6000 Poly
Benefit from knee length design to keep your lower legs protected from the elements
Ensure a comfortable fit - adapt the size of the gaiter to fit your needs with an internal volume adjuster drawcord
Comes with a reflective trim on the rear of the gaiter to keep you visible when in the dark
Weight (approx.): 640g per pair
£18.00 - £21.33 depending on size with FREE UK Delivery on orders dispatched by Amazon over £20 https://www.amazon.co.uk/Berghaus-Right-Gaiter-Pair-Black/dp/B00UVICE1O/ (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Berghaus-Right-Gaiter-Pair-Black/dp/B00UVICE1O/)
£17.50 - £19.11 depending on size with FREE UK Delivery on orders dispatched by Amazon over £20 https://www.amazon.co.uk/Berghaus-421623B50-GTX-II-Gaiter/dp/B0108IIXH0/ (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Berghaus-421623B50-GTX-II-Gaiter/dp/B0108IIXH0/)
Here's a recent review of walking gaiters which includes both the Berghaus GTX and the Outdoor Research Crocodile Gaiters which I posted earlier https://www.grough.co.uk/magazine/2017/04/17/on-test-walking-gaiters-reviewed (https://www.grough.co.uk/magazine/2017/04/17/on-test-walking-gaiters-reviewed)
(https://i1.adis.ws/i/jpl/bl_283520_a?w=500&h=500)(https://i1.adis.ws/i/jpl/bl_283520_b?w=500&h=500)(https://i1.adis.ws/i/jpl/bl_283520_c?w=500&h=500)
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Osprey Talon 33 Hiking Backpack Colour: Black Size: M/L @ £30 (Basingstoke, Hampshire)
https://www.gumtree.com/p/backpacks/osprey-talon-33-hiking-backpack/1265477103 (https://www.gumtree.com/p/backpacks/osprey-talon-33-hiking-backpack/1265477103)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTAyNFg2ODM=/z/ZwkAAOSw1LRZtCD0/$_86.JPG)(https://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTAyNFg2Mjc=/z/kkcAAOSw8FRZtCD4/$_86.JPG)
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Anybody needing to restock their Nikwax?
1 Litre Each of Nikwax Tech Wash & TX Direct Wash-In Waterproofing (2 x 1 Litre) @ £15. (FREE Click+Collect (next day*) Order by 5pm (Sunday - Friday) and collect in-store after 3pm next day.)
https://www.tesco.com/direct/nikwax-tech-wash-tx-direct-wash-in-waterproofing-2-x-1-litre/215-7604.prd (https://www.tesco.com/direct/nikwax-tech-wash-tx-direct-wash-in-waterproofing-2-x-1-litre/215-7604.prd)
Same price on amazon (Prime customers only)
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That Osprey good value though not being funny. Making a rucksack with a white bottom. Do Osprey owners never have the need to put their rucksack on the floor?!
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Berghaus GTX II Gore-Tex Gaiters - Normal RRP £50 Most other places are selling these for £35 upwards.
Got a pair of these. They are an old version (2012) so Goretex XCR, but I do not think that matters.
They are just what I want for the muddy season and look to be very good value.
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Thanks, I'll look out for these.
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Regarding the Osprey pack, I have one and just had to wash it as the bottom panel was getting rather grubby, I agree it's a curious design decision to use a pale grey fabric for that part.
In other news, the Croc gaiters arrived, they look the part so may get to try them out this weekend. Thanks Kinkyboots for the heads-up on these.
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Blacks - All Nikwax Products - Buy One Get One Free https://www.blacks.co.uk/offers/nikwax-bogof/ (https://www.blacks.co.uk/offers/nikwax-bogof/)
Blacks - Bridgedale Socks - 2 Pairs For £25 https://www.blacks.co.uk/offers/2-for-25-bridgedale-socks/ (https://www.blacks.co.uk/offers/2-for-25-bridgedale-socks/)
Millets - All Men's Socks - Buy One Get One Half Price https://www.millets.co.uk/mens/men-s-accessories/socks/ (https://www.millets.co.uk/mens/men-s-accessories/socks/)
Millets - All Women's Socks - Buy One Get One Half Price https://www.millets.co.uk/womens/women-s-accessories/socks/ (https://www.millets.co.uk/womens/women-s-accessories/socks/)
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Altberg Fremington Men's 2/3 Season Boots Size 9 Wide Fit - Listed as New - Current RRP for these is £164.99
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-boots-fremington-M-brown-leather-size-9-W-/263216649905 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-boots-fremington-M-brown-leather-size-9-W-/263216649905)
Buy It Now @ £40 plus £5 Postage or make an offer.
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Hi
Lidl have a 25ltr day bag for (I think) £15.
Mesh back, most of the facilities needed plus rain cover.
If you know someone getting into walking might be worth a look.
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Thanks for the altberg boots post kinkyboots my mates bought them. Great price.
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Thanks Marshy Pete. Been looking for a day bag with a well ventilated back. At that price I am happy to give it a go. Was going to buy a much more expensive Osprey. Will give this bag a chance over my Autumn walks.
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Uttings have a special offer on some Merrell Moab models in larger sizes for those with huge hobbit feet ;)
http://www.uttings.co.uk/c466-footwear/brand=merrell/size=15.0/size=12.5/size=14.0/size=13.0/specialoffers=true/ (http://www.uttings.co.uk/c466-footwear/brand=merrell/size=15.0/size=12.5/size=14.0/size=13.0/specialoffers=true/)
(http://i4.cmail19.com/ei/y/80/3DD/EB7/014844/csimport/merrell_amazing_offer_on_large_sizes_email_3.jpg) (http://uttings.cmail19.com/t/y-l-hklkuyt-jjiigihlh-m/)
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I'm not sure if anyone has used Sport Pursuit before?
They have a big sale on Paramo at the moment and items are really cheap?
Never used them personally so can't comment. Someone on a Facebook group I'm part of shared it.
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Uttings have a special offer on some Merrell Moab models in larger sizes for those with huge hobbit feet ;)
http://www.uttings.co.uk/c466-footwear/brand=merrell/size=15.0/size=12.5/size=14.0/size=13.0/specialoffers=true/ (http://www.uttings.co.uk/c466-footwear/brand=merrell/size=15.0/size=12.5/size=14.0/size=13.0/specialoffers=true/)
(http://i4.cmail19.com/ei/y/80/3DD/EB7/014844/csimport/merrell_amazing_offer_on_large_sizes_email_3.jpg) (http://uttings.cmail19.com/t/y-l-hklkuyt-jjiigihlh-m/) [/color]
These are great, the most comfy shoe. I do city holidays, and I wear these all day every day and walk for miles. I cry when the soles start to wear out :-(
Last time I paid £85 for the £46 ones here.
J
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I'm not sure if anyone has used Sport Pursuit before?
They have a big sale on Paramo at the moment and items are really cheap?
Never used them personally so can't comment. Someone on a Facebook group I'm part of shared it.
I've used them, they seem reliable and safe enough. It's a strange company though, they "gather" orders up over time, and then order themselves in bulk, so it may be a while if you're at the beginning of a cycle.
J
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I'm not sure if anyone has used Sport Pursuit before?
They have a big sale on Paramo at the moment and items are really cheap?
Never used them personally so can't comment. Someone on a Facebook group I'm part of shared it.
I wish this had not been posted, just seen a jacket which I have recently purchased over £70 cheaper
Being a new comer to this outdoor pursuits lark. I must say I find the whole clothing and equipment purchase a bit of a minefield with constant and flash sales, price match ect you spend a lot of time looking for value, i.e. same item at the lowest price,
I have already made some poor purchases in either there is something better cheaper or not knowing what to get
Moon Raker
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Hi Moonraker
This forum is packed with great advice. Using the "custom search" area at the top right hand side (almost) you can trawl years of advice on all subjects.
Now at first sight it may appear that some advice is contradictory, but thinking about it we are all different creatures , some hot , some cold, some tall, some small, our needs may be different to our mates. so, all in all, the advice gives you some idea as to where to pitch your requirements, especially on things that may not have occurred to you.
Its a great forum, full of characters and more important knowledge through experience. That search bar is my starting point for all my new requirements.
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I wish this had not been posted, just seen a jacket which I have recently purchased over £70 cheaper
Being a new comer to this outdoor pursuits lark. I must say I find the whole clothing and equipment purchase a bit of a minefield with constant and flash sales, price match ect you spend a lot of time looking for value, i.e. same item at the lowest price,
I have already made some poor purchases in either there is something better cheaper or not knowing what to get
Moon Raker
Everyone has paid for something and then seen it cheaper. Its part and parcel of life.You will get some good deals to make up for your losses, its swings and roundabouts.I've had some really bad waterproofs over the years.
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Another Go sale
http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/?utm_source=SilverpopMailing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=23_09_17-TRADING-last-weekend-to-save%20(1)%20remainder&utm_content=&spMailingID=18139946&spUserID=MjU5NDI3NTYwOQS2&spJobID=1101542344&spReportId=MTEwMTU0MjM0NAS2
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huh????
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Jamescoany, whats this about?
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Another Go sale
http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/?utm_source=SilverpopMailing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=23_09_17-TRADING-last-weekend-to-save%20(1)%20remainder&utm_content=&spMailingID=18139946&spUserID=MjU5NDI3NTYwOQS2&spJobID=1101542344&spReportId=MTEwMTU0MjM0NAS2 (http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/?utm_source=SilverpopMailing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=23_09_17-TRADING-last-weekend-to-save%20(1)%20remainder&utm_content=&spMailingID=18139946&spUserID=MjU5NDI3NTYwOQS2&spJobID=1101542344&spReportId=MTEwMTU0MjM0NAS2)
Go outdoors are the allied carpets of the outdoor gear for sales!
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Some good looking deals coming up in Aldi this Thursday (28th September) on outdoor gear sold as cycling gear.
Marino wool (blend) bottoms and tops base layers long and short sleeved, gloves, neck warmers, arm warmers, waterproof trousers, and windproof jackets etc.
https://www.aldi.co.uk/c/specialbuys/dates/2017-09-28?sort=popular&q=%3Apopular%3AtransactionalStatus%3Atransactional%3AtransactionalStatus%3Anontransactional%3AEvent%3ACycling&page=0 (https://www.aldi.co.uk/c/specialbuys/dates/2017-09-28?sort=popular&q=%3Apopular%3AtransactionalStatus%3Atransactional%3AtransactionalStatus%3Anontransactional%3AEvent%3ACycling&page=0)
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Some good looking deals coming up in Aldi this Thursday (28th September) on outdoor gear sold as cycling gear.
Marino wool (blend) bottoms and tops base layers long and short sleeved, gloves, neck warmers, arm warmers, waterproof trousers, and windproof jackets etc.
https://www.aldi.co.uk/c/specialbuys/dates/2017-09-28?sort=popular&q=%3Apopular%3AtransactionalStatus%3Atransactional%3AtransactionalStatus%3Anontransactional%3AEvent%3ACycling&page=0 (https://www.aldi.co.uk/c/specialbuys/dates/2017-09-28?sort=popular&q=%3Apopular%3AtransactionalStatus%3Atransactional%3AtransactionalStatus%3Anontransactional%3AEvent%3ACycling&page=0)
Thanks. I have been waiting for these to come in as I want some more
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Just picked up an Osprey Existing 48 from Blacks this weekend. Originally £130, down to £117 and they also have another 15% off so got it for £99.45.
Just looking forward to getting it out on the hills now.
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Above should be Exos not Existing - Damn you autocorrect.
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Anybody looking for an ideal dog walking boot?
Altberg Defender Men's Boots Size UK 11 listed as new without box.
Buy It Now price £25 plus £2.90 postage.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mens-Combat-Boots-Size-11-/282671485306 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mens-Combat-Boots-Size-11-/282671485306)
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^^^^^ seems the seller can't make make there mind up.
Was £45 + £2.90 when I clicked the link last night, now £40 + £5 postage.
Still worth while though.
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FTAO Anyone in the Newcastle area, LD Mountain Centre have a 50% off everything sale this weekend, yup, a massive 50% off everything Instore only.
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Kinkyboots I am interested to why you have recommended the altberg defenders as good dog walking boots as opposed to a good walking boot, I think more than once now.
For the £55 I paid for a new boxed pair you could do a lot worse for the money.
Is it the lack of a waterproof lining or is there more to it.
I haven't bought them as walking boots as already have good walking boots, i bought them to wear day to day as I just like boots.
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Some good looking deals coming up in Aldi this Thursday (28th September) on outdoor gear sold as cycling gear.
Marino wool (blend) bottoms and tops base layers long and short sleeved, gloves, neck warmers, arm warmers, waterproof trousers, and windproof jackets etc.
https://www.aldi.co.uk/c/specialbuys/dates/2017-09-28?sort=popular&q=%3Apopular%3AtransactionalStatus%3Atransactional%3AtransactionalStatus%3Anontransactional%3AEvent%3ACycling&page=0 (https://www.aldi.co.uk/c/specialbuys/dates/2017-09-28?sort=popular&q=%3Apopular%3AtransactionalStatus%3Atransactional%3AtransactionalStatus%3Anontransactional%3AEvent%3ACycling&page=0)
Just got the short sleeve top, 100% merino wool. Nice long back. Beware the ladies sizes are only 10 (34"/86cm) and 12 (35"/87.5cm). Strangely enough the long sleeve version are only in sizes 12 and 14.
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@ chip
Dog walking for most people is a 7 days a week activity - sometimes twice a day. The Altberg Defender is a military boot used in a similar way usually on lower level terrain 7 days a week and they have a Cambrelle lining so they are quick drying should the boots get soaked through so they're usually ready to wear the next day. Although the Altberg Defender is a high leg boot above ankle height it uses much softer leather offering less ankle support on rough terrain when compared to most decent hillwalking or hiking boots.
The industry have managed to convince us walkers that the requirement to have a Sympatex, Gore-Tex or similar waterproof lining is preferable if not essential. For most people there's nothing worse than wet feet and if they can be avoided at all it's a major bonus. With most hillwalking or hiking boots there's usually also plenty of time between uses to dry them out if it's ever needed, in fact it's now very difficult to buy any hillwalking or hiking boots that don't have a waterproof liner of some description built into them.
If you think about it the current trend towards lighter fabric construction boots wouldn't exist at all if it weren't for the waterproof liner that's in them.
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Thanks, that all make sense.
I have a cheap pair of merrell ridgpass gtx walking boots for dog walking.
I say cheap, they were actually £5 more than the defenders but half the price of my walking boots.
But the merrells are not a patch on the defenders, it would be interesting to see how well the defenders stayed dry because on lowland walking atleast if they stayed dry in all but the worst conditions I would choose them over the merrell anyday.
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Some good looking deals coming up in Aldi this Thursday (28th September) on outdoor gear sold as cycling gear.
Marino wool (blend) bottoms and tops base layers long and short sleeved, gloves, neck warmers, arm warmers, waterproof trousers, and windproof jackets etc.
https://www.aldi.co.uk/c/specialbuys/dates/2017-09-28?sort=popular&q=%3Apopular%3AtransactionalStatus%3Atransactional%3AtransactionalStatus%3Anontransactional%3AEvent%3ACycling&page=0 (https://www.aldi.co.uk/c/specialbuys/dates/2017-09-28?sort=popular&q=%3Apopular%3AtransactionalStatus%3Atransactional%3AtransactionalStatus%3Anontransactional%3AEvent%3ACycling&page=0)
Just bought a couple of pairs of the merino blend socks. Comfy and warm and used as normal as the cooler weather moves in O0
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Marmot PreCip Men's Jacket Size XL (Chest 45"-47") in True Blue £37.98 with free delivery. Only 5 left in stock.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Marmot-Mens-Pre-Cip-Jacket/dp/B011PM7Y6E?th=1&psc=1 (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Marmot-Mens-Pre-Cip-Jacket/dp/B011PM7Y6E?th=1&psc=1)
Marmot Size Chart https://www.marmot.com/product-info/sizing.html (https://www.marmot.com/product-info/sizing.html)
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Marmot Precip - £37 if you are XL but £73 if you are M like me.
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Marmot Precip - £37 if you are XL but £73 if you are M like me.
You need to go on the pies, chips & beer only diet! ;D
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You need to go on the pies, chips & beer only diet! ;D
Joking aside...why do walking clothing companies continually over-estimate about of Xl/XXL stuff they can sell?
Those sizes nearly always feature more heavily in sales than medium and small sizes. Call me logical...but there's surely a case for manufacturing stuff in smaller numbers in sizes that sell poorly?
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Joking aside...why do walking clothing companies continually over-estimate about of Xl/XXL stuff they can sell?
Those sizes nearly always feature more heavily in sales than medium and small sizes. Call me logical...but there's surely a case for manufacturing stuff in smaller numbers in sizes that sell poorly?
I am all in favour of them making too many XL clothes and larger size boots so please don't tell them! :D
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me too. i got a green one the other month O0
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Marmot PreCip Women's Jacket Size Large (12-14) in Platinum £36.38 with free delivery. Only 1 left in stock - more on way.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Womens-46200104-Marmot-PreCip-Jacket/dp/B00DNNPDT4/?th=1&psc=1 (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Womens-46200104-Marmot-PreCip-Jacket/dp/B00DNNPDT4/?th=1&psc=1)
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Marmot size chart https://www.marmot.com/product-info/sizing.html#tablist-panel1 (https://www.marmot.com/product-info/sizing.html#tablist-panel1)
EDIT: Price reduced even further
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How many XL and above actually go walking?
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How many XL and above actually go walking?
Cheek >:( :D ;D
Depends on what/where you class as walking though
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How many XL and above actually go walking?
A few of us ex-rugby players well over 6 feet tall! :-*
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Now slightly cheaper than those I posted earlier.
Outdoor Research Crocodile Gaiters Chili/Black Size XXL to fit boots sizes Euro 46-50 @ £17.49 with free delivery on orders dispatched by Amazon over £20. Normal RRP £55
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Outdoor-Research-Crocodiles-chili-black/dp/B009Q1EV7C/?th=1&psc=1 (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Outdoor-Research-Crocodiles-chili-black/dp/B009Q1EV7C/?th=1&psc=1)
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Meindl Men's Bhutan MFS GTX Boots Size 7 (seller says fits more like a 6) in very good used condition Buy It Now @ £40 plus £3.50 post or make an offer.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MEINDL-BHUTAN-MFS-GORE-TEX-WALKING-BOOTS-SIZE-6uk-/132354484502 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MEINDL-BHUTAN-MFS-GORE-TEX-WALKING-BOOTS-SIZE-6uk-/132354484502)
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Wilko have a good kneeler http://www.wilko.com/search?q=kneeler at just £1 that can be trimmed to fit your rucksack and provides a very comfy sit mat.
Regards Keith
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Osprey Rucksack bargains in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales
Osprey Mutant 38 @ £10 https://www.gumtree.com/p/backpacks/osprey-mutant-38-backpack/1270625279 (https://www.gumtree.com/p/backpacks/osprey-mutant-38-backpack/1270625279)
Osprey EXOS 46 @ £20 https://www.gumtree.com/p/backpacks/osprey-exos-46-backpack/1270623606 (https://www.gumtree.com/p/backpacks/osprey-exos-46-backpack/1270623606)
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Montane Endurance Pro Gaiters @ £25 with Go Outdoors Discount Card. Normal RRP £50. http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/montane-endurance-pro-gaiter-p386721 (http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/montane-endurance-pro-gaiter-p386721)
(NB Size L shown as in stock Size M Collect only so you will need to check availability at your local branch)
Montane's Endurance Pro Gaiter has an ergonomic cut which doesn't restrict your freedom of movement, yet still still ensures a close protective fit.
Constructed from GORE-TEX® PRO 70D fabric, it is extremely waterproof, highly breathable and provides great durability in extreme environments.
It has been long cut so that it sits comfortably over the calf, whilst the hook and loop closure has been moved towards the outside leg which allows for increased ankle articulation.
Ergonomic zoned design
Ankle reinforcement
Secure gaiter closure
Underfoot strap adjustment
Rear calf adjustment
Front lace hook
Weight: 172g
Sizes
S = UK 4.5-7 / EU 37-40.5
M = UK 7-9 / EU 40.5-42.5
L = UK 9-12 / EU 42.5-46.5
eBay link to the Large Size @ £26.98 plus £1.99 post. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Montane-Endurance-Pro-Gore-Tex-Gaiter-Walking-Hiking-Adults-Mens-Ladies-Womens-/272739763574 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Montane-Endurance-Pro-Gore-Tex-Gaiter-Walking-Hiking-Adults-Mens-Ladies-Womens-/272739763574)
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I hope I've chosen wisely? I've looked for a folding UK 3 pin phone charger for a while and always decided that they were too expensive. Today however as I was looking again, on Amazon, I saw one, a MU charger at £10 including P & P, so I ordered one.
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Altberg Malham Men's 2/3 Season Boots Size 11½ Medium Width Fitting. Good used condition. RRP £169.99
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Walking-Boots-11-5-Medium-fit-/172934369496 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Walking-Boots-11-5-Medium-fit-/172934369496)
Buy It Now Price £30 plus £6 2nd Class Signed For Postage or Make Offer.
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Nikwax Tech Wash & TX Direct Wash-In Waterproofing 2 x 1 Litre @ £11.25 with FREE Click+Collect (next day*) Order by 5pm (Sunday - Friday) and collect in-store after 3pm next day.
https://www.tesco.com/direct/nikwax-tech-wash-tx-direct-wash-in-waterproofing-2-x-1-litre/215-7604.prd (https://www.tesco.com/direct/nikwax-tech-wash-tx-direct-wash-in-waterproofing-2-x-1-litre/215-7604.prd)
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I bought a folding MU 3 pin USB phone charger from Amazon for £10. It has now arrived and it looks just the thing for hiking, weighs next to nothing, no more pins poking out and taking up unnecessary space in my rucksac and they fold flat when not in use.
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Altberg Mallerstang 3-4 Season Boots Size 9 Narrow Fit @ £25 (Aberdeen area)
https://www.gumtree.com/p/clothing-boots/hill-walking-boots/1272084720 (https://www.gumtree.com/p/clothing-boots/hill-walking-boots/1272084720)
They're a few years old but look to have hardly been used. Flexible crampon compatible and ideal for winter hillwalking. RRP of current Mallerstang is £214.99
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Little packaway rucksacks here, buy 1 for £ 7 get one free, variety of colours. Free postage for Prime or orders over £ 20
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00GUV1US4 (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00GUV1US4)
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Paramo Men's Alta II Waterproof Jacket Size XXL ONLY @ £85 with free delivery in Cobalt & Cobalt/Navy. (Fire/Dark Grey available @ £105) Limited quantities of each colour remaining. Normal RRP £250.
4% cashback is available if you go via TopCashback (offer ends tomorrow)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Paramo-Mens-Alta-II-Waterproof-Jacket-/182369484964 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Paramo-Mens-Alta-II-Waterproof-Jacket-/182369484964)
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That is an excellent price for an Alta 2. Though XXL in Paramo probably would just fit Anthony Joshua!
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Paramo Women's Alta II Waterproof Jacket Size XL ONLY @ £85 with free delivery in Cerise/Chilli Pepper. Normal RRP £250. (7 available)
5% cashback is available if you go via Quidco (offer ends midnight on Monday) or 1% cashback is available if you go via TopCashback.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Paramo-Womens-Alta-II-Jacket-Cerise-Chilli-Pepper-/182798776257 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Paramo-Womens-Alta-II-Jacket-Cerise-Chilli-Pepper-/182798776257)
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Paramo Men's Cascada Waterproof Trousers Navy Size XL (to fit waist up to 40") available in Short (30" leg) or Long (33" leg) @ £50 including delivery. Normal RRP £125
http://www.foothills.uk.com/clearance-paramo-cascada-trousers-mens-xl-short-or-long-only-521-p.asp (http://www.foothills.uk.com/clearance-paramo-cascada-trousers-mens-xl-short-or-long-only-521-p.asp)
(http://www.foothills.uk.com/ekmps/shops/foothills/images/clearance-paramo-cascada-trousers-mens-xl-short-or-long-only-colour-navy-size-xl-long-8169-p%5Bekm%5D180x270%5Bekm%5D.jpg)
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Thanks for the heads up on the Alta Jacket, that's £105 added to my Credit card and another jacket to add to my wardrobe..
O0
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Go Outdoors offering an extra 20% off on all Osprey packs http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/20-off-osprey (http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/20-off-osprey) (NB Offer ends 14th November)
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Go Outdoors offering an extra 20% off on all Osprey packs http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/20-off-osprey (http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/20-off-osprey) (NB Offer ends 14th November)
Thank you for the heads up.
Osprey Duro 1.5 ordered O0
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Meindl Men's Bhutan MFS GTX Walking Boots UK Sizes 7 to 12 (NB full sizes only - no half sizes) @ £140.00 (Normal RRP £200+)
https://www.millets.co.uk/mens/074769-meindl-mens-bhutan-mfs-gtx-walking-boot.html/ (https://www.millets.co.uk/mens/074769-meindl-mens-bhutan-mfs-gtx-walking-boot.html/)
Getting a price match to these at Go Outdoors will take the price down to £126.00 http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/meindl-bhutan-mfs-p292591 (http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/meindl-bhutan-mfs-p292591)
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Altberg Mallerstang UK Size 11.
Had these been a size 12 I'd be well on the bid for these!
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Mallerstang-leather-walking-hiking-boots-Size-11/263301104719?hash=item3d4df8044f:g:Fs0AAOSw0ehZ~ft5
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Gaynor Sports have Brasher/Berghaus Hillmasters at half price plus other discounts for Black Friday
https://www.gaynors.co.uk/berghaus-m34
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Kiwi pro trousers at £22.50 and3 pairs bamboo socks for £7:00 at Downtown, Grantham. (So called Black Friday Sale)
I like the Kiwis so another pair will never go amiss, and bamboo socks are great as my foot "baselayer" under my merino stockings.
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Lowe Alpine Attack 25 Daypack in Black/Tangerine @ £25 (Normal RRP £55) http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/lowe-alpine-attack-25-p402101 (http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/lowe-alpine-attack-25-p402101)
(https://productimage002.cotswoldoutdoor.com/productimages/580x580/622102021076.jpg)(https://productimage002.cotswoldoutdoor.com/productimages/580x580/622102021076a.jpg)(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/91dhSt6gGXL._SX522_.jpg)
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If anyone is looking for a compact camera that has had good reviews on this site then here it is at a bargin price.
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX90V. There is currently a £50 cash back from Sony but if purchased from authorised retailers between 24-29 November inclusive the cash back increases to £80. After cash back the price is £219 at this site
https://www.cameraworld.co.uk/sony-cyber-shot-dsc-hx90v-kit.html (https://www.cameraworld.co.uk/sony-cyber-shot-dsc-hx90v-kit.html)
I am gutted as I got mine on 20 November from the same place but only £50 for me :(
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Marmot PreCip Men's Jacket Size XXL (Chest 48"-50") in Slate Blue @ £25.27 with free delivery. Only 1 left in stock (more on the way)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01G2AI2EW/ref=twister_B06XPG1R5Z?th=1&psc=1 (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01G2AI2EW/ref=twister_B06XPG1R5Z?th=1&psc=1)
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Yet another example of Amazon's wildly varying pricing!
As a result of posting it on here and it gets many views, Amazon's system suddenly thinks it's become very popular and the price shoots from £25.27 to £74.30! :o
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Yet another example of Amazon's wildly varying pricing!
As a result of posting it on here and it gets many views, Amazon's system suddenly thinks it's become very popular and the price shoots from £25.27 to £74.30! :o
More likely that the original seller on Amazon has now sold out and the price now showing belongs to a different seller. Amazon only sets the selling price on items that they are actually selling, not what other sellers are asking.
The original seller might get more stock in and the price will come down again O0
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I have been looking at Tents recently and I read the Independent, the free one on line. I use an adblocker as well but rented recently at let the Independent become free of it. As a novice I was then most surprised that when I next logged onto the Independent, I had loads of adverts thrust into my face all about tents! The Independent is now back on the adblocker!
I wonder if the people who design or control all this are aware, that people like me do not see the adverts as helpful, they are just a bl00dy irritant! I like to think that I am perfectly capable of making most of my own decisions in life and this blatant intrusion into my personal world sometimes makes me feel like the man in the TV series, The Prisoner. I am the man 'they' are the ball! How does an individual 'fight' back against these monsterous people in the background who are trying to control everything I want or choose to do! 8)
Anyway my BARGAIN is, I am sure, already known to most people, but just to be sure go to 'zen.co.uk' to read the national and local newspapers for free, in the UK and 'filehippo.com' for loads and loads of free programmes. Why spend money when you don't have to! Oh yes, and to get free travel, just learn how to hitchhike, it can be great fun.
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More likely that the original seller on Amazon has now sold out and the price now showing belongs to a different seller. Amazon only sets the selling price on items that they are actually selling, not what other sellers are asking.
The original seller might get more stock in and the price will come down again O0
This particular item was originally and still is being dispatched from and sold by Amazon. There's no third party seller involved.
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got a nice bargain yesterday using GO's price match. Berghaus Pravitale 2. for £49.50 Go selling for about £64, down from £81 :D but Cotswold...
https://www.cotswoldoutdoor.com/p/berghaus-mens-pravitale-2-0-hooded-jacket-A1712206.html
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Great pack at a great price, with an additional 10% today (Monday)
https://www.cotswoldoutdoor.com/p/osprey-atmos-ag-65-rucksack-E1112495.html?colour=98
Bargain at the price.
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The merino base layers are back in Aldi. This time the long sleeve version and long johns. They also have the short sleeve tops as well. All £16.99
https://www.aldi.co.uk/crane-men%27s-black-long-sleeved-top/p/078321182421204
https://www.aldi.co.uk/crane-ladies-black-long-sleeved-top/p/078321182420601
https://www.aldi.co.uk/mens-merino-thermal-long-johns/p/078322182415601
I know someone was looking for the long sleeve versions a short while ago. Hope you managed to get what you wanted.
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Many thanks lostme1
Have bought some for my own use and also for Xmas presents for others.
Have used them before for walking etc.
Great products at a great price.
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Altberg Mallerstang 3-4 Season Boots (sometimes known as Black Mountain Boots) Size UK 7½ (width fitting is not specified so any potential buyer would need to contact seller - info is on the inside of the tongue) Current RRP £214.99
Excellent winter boots which are flexible crampon compatible and look to be in excellent condition with hardly any use.
Bidding starts at £35 or Buy It Now for £50 plus £5 Postage. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Black-Mountain-Boots/222743868831 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Black-Mountain-Boots/222743868831)
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Decathlon have lightweight 2/3 self-inflating mat in their sale for £13.99 and 380g.
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/forclaz-a100-ultralight-camping-sleeping-mat-blue-id_8029334.html
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Possible Christmas stocking filler?
The colour might not be to everyone's taste but the reviews seem positive.
Vango Roam 25 Daysack in Cobalt Blue @ £15 (Normal RRP £35) http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/vango-roam-25-p402155 (http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/vango-roam-25-p402155)
AirForce back system - contoured air channels, covered with highly breathable AirMesh, create a chimney effect to enhance ventilation
Shaped adjustable harness provides optimum fit and comfort
AirMesh on harness and rucksack straps allows air to flow, keeping you cool
Sternum strap provides a secure fit
Webbed zip puller - easy to find and operate webbed zip pull
Top lid access with extendable gaiter and buckle closure provides secure pack closure
Top lid with zip pocket provides easy access and safe storage for small items
Hydration compatible with most hydration reservoirs
Ice Axe/Walking Pole Attachments for carrying essential safety gear
Fixed volume zipped side pockets access essential items with ease
Extendable gaiter under lid provides additional pack space and protection of contents
Webbing grab handle between shoulder straps
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Do you have an NVQ in bargain hunting kinkyboots because you are rather good at it? O0
Regards Keith
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Cave & Crag Retirement Clearance - 30% OFF EVERYTHING (20% OFF MAPS AND BOOKS) - Free Delivery on orders over £30
https://www.cave-crag.co.uk/ (https://www.cave-crag.co.uk/)
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Thanks Kinkyboots, just bought myself a Lowe Alpine hat and a collapsable 2L bottle.
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Anatom Men's Q3 Braeriach Boot Size EU 46 / UK 11 ONLY @ £75 (everywhere else seems to be £127 - £135)
https://www.cotswoldoutdoor.com/p/anatom-mens-q3-braeriach-boot-B1122743.html (https://www.cotswoldoutdoor.com/p/anatom-mens-q3-braeriach-boot-B1122743.html)
Braeriach uppers are made from superior 2.6mm thick, Anfibio Leather, a full grain leather that is completely waterproof and perfect for all seasons. This is backed up by a Tri.aria® membrane to be doubly waterproof. Sealing the front of the the uppers to the sole you'll find a rubber bumper that fends off aggressive rocky surfaces to make the boots extra durable. The sole incorporates a wealth of elements including an Anatom Bioform Ultralite Footbed for immediate comfort, phylon midsole for absorbing shocks, and a Vibram outsole with asymmetric heel for maximum grip and natural foot roll.
Technical details
Upper - 2.6mm Anfibio Leather with rubber toe bumper
Membrane - Tri.ariaTM Membrane System
Lining - Hydrophobic Interface One
Last - Comfort
Insole - Anatom Bioform Ultralite Footbed
Midsole - Calibrated nylon
Outsole - Vibram® Sorapis with cushioned PU midsole
Weight - 1220 gms (size 42 per pair)
Padded ankle cuff
Locking eyelet hook at ankles
(https://productimage001.cotswoldoutdoor.com/productimages/580x580/321107826060.jpg)(https://productimage001.cotswoldoutdoor.com/productimages/580x580/321107826060a.jpg)
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Decent boots Anatom. I have a set of V3's. Never let me down! O0
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Zephyros 1 reduced to £79.99 pounds
Also add WINFIELDS5 for a further 5% off !
https://www.winfieldsoutdoors.co.uk/wild-country-zephyros-1-tent/ (https://www.winfieldsoutdoors.co.uk/wild-country-zephyros-1-tent/)
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I have one, a good tent which I tend to use in the winter. I snapped one of the poles this year, I pushed the poles through the sleeve and secured one end to its brass hole, when I connected the other side it snapped. I realised, that if dry the poles and the fabric sleeve will slide easily against each other but if wet, if the whole pole length is not properly and manually in the correct position, they will stick together when wet and SNAP, I failed to ensure the curverture was correct.
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Altberg Tethera Men's 3 Season Boots Size 10 Extra Narrow Width Fitting in good used condition. RRP £199.99
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Tethera-Walking-Hiking-Mountain-Boots-Size-10-Fit-XN-RRP-199-Handmade/332482551042 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Tethera-Walking-Hiking-Mountain-Boots-Size-10-Fit-XN-RRP-199-Handmade/332482551042)
Buy It Now Price £75 plus £10 Postage or Make Offer.
Given their age and condition if you definitely know that's your size & width fitting they would be a good buy for someone at £75 including post or less.
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So that's what unscuffed Tethera's look like! ::)
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Altberg Tethera Men's 3 Season Boots Size 10 Extra Narrow Width Fitting in good used condition. RRP £199.99
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Tethera-Walking-Hiking-Mountain-Boots-Size-10-Fit-XN-RRP-199-Handmade/332482551042 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Tethera-Walking-Hiking-Mountain-Boots-Size-10-Fit-XN-RRP-199-Handmade/332482551042)
Buy It Now Price £75 plus £10 Postage or Make Offer.
Given their age and condition if you definitely know that's your size & width fitting they would be a good buy for someone at £75 including post or less.
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They don't look like they've had a lot of use. Potentially a real bargain for someone.
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How many XL and above actually go walking?
:) love it! ... I'm very proud of having reduced myself down considerably to an XL on the top half ... all through the power of walking. No chance I can get into anything smaller with my broad shoulders no matter how much more weight I lose.
btw bought a new waterproof the other week every make I tried I was xl apart from gelert - with them the 3xl was still tight - anyone else come across the same? (I settled on a 70% off craghoppers kiwi long waterproof in the end)
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I managed to get berghaus hillwalking gtx boots today in ultimate outdoors for £79.19.
They will beat any lower price on any item by 10% as long as the other company has a UK vat number
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Bargain for someone. Ridiculously cheap high quality German made leather lined women's boots.
Lowa Munro Women's Leather Lined 3 Season Boots Size UK 5½ EU 39 New In Box (worn around house)
Buy It Now @ £32 plus £6.50 postage https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BNWB-Lowa-Munro-Walking-Hiking-Boots-UK-5-5-51-2-Great-Boots/282774375612 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BNWB-Lowa-Munro-Walking-Hiking-Boots-UK-5-5-51-2-Great-Boots/282774375612)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/VFwAAOSwry1aNE5T/s-l500.jpg)
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Spotted a couple of rucksack bargains in the clearance section of Gaynor Sports
Berghaus Freeflow II 30 Rucksack in Blue/Black @ £39.99 or Black/Carbon @ £49.99 both plus £1.99 post. Normal RRP £85
https://www.gaynors.co.uk/equipment-c153/rucksacks-c155/daysacks-c160/berghaus-freeflow-ii-30-rucksack-p3054 (https://www.gaynors.co.uk/equipment-c153/rucksacks-c155/daysacks-c160/berghaus-freeflow-ii-30-rucksack-p3054)
https://www.gaynors.co.uk/equipment-c153/rucksacks-c155/daysacks-c160/berghaus-freeflow-ii-30-rucksack-p3053 (https://www.gaynors.co.uk/equipment-c153/rucksacks-c155/daysacks-c160/berghaus-freeflow-ii-30-rucksack-p3053)
(https://www.gaynors.co.uk/images/berghaus-freeflow-ii-30-rucksack-p3054-2335_medium.jpg)(https://www.gaynors.co.uk/images/berghaus-freeflow-ii-30-rucksack-p3053-2334_medium.jpg)
Lowe Alpine Women's Airzone Quest ND 30 in Mirage @ £39.99 plus £1.99 post. Normal RRP £90 https://www.gaynors.co.uk/equipment-c153/rucksacks-c155/daysacks-c160/lowe-alpine-womens-airzone-quest-nd-30-p3003 (https://www.gaynors.co.uk/equipment-c153/rucksacks-c155/daysacks-c160/lowe-alpine-womens-airzone-quest-nd-30-p3003)
(https://www.gaynors.co.uk/images/lowe-alpine-womens-airzone-quest-nd-30-p3003-2288_medium.jpg)
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Older Model Altberg Mallerstang Men's 3-4 Season Boots Size 8½ Medium Width Fitting in good used condition. Current RRP £214.99 for new model.
Buy It Now Price £45 plus £7 Postage (free if you collect from Darwen Nr. Blackburn) or bidding starts @ £30.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Mountain-Boots-size-8-5/182968476612 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Mountain-Boots-size-8-5/182968476612)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/r5QAAOSwFyhaNkvN/s-l500.jpg)
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50% of everything retirement clearance sale
https://www.cave-crag.co.uk/
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Anybody out there who wants to sell a Snugpac Stratoshere bivi? I'm intersted in getting one but I'm reluctant to spend out on a new one.
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I'm not suggesting its a bargain, although they offer free postage, but I was just looking at the Mammut site. They are selling a 4L chest bag that fits to the front of rucksacks. Is anyone using one of these already? If so what do you think? Also is it waterproof?
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50% of everything retirement clearance sale
https://www.cave-crag.co.uk/
Thank you for the update.. that's another £250 spent.. Credit cards are wonderful things... 8)
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50% of everything retirement clearance sale
https://www.cave-crag.co.uk/
Several things I would have liked at super prices - just not in my size - the curse of being average :(
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I've got a laser Comp 1 - second owner but never used - £175.00 delivered, if anyone's interested.
Also a reluctant sale of a Crux X2 Storm - well used but great condition - £220.00.
Gad
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50% of everything retirement clearance sale
https://www.cave-crag.co.uk/
Great spot! Just grabbed a few bargain buys!
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Recieved an email today to say that the item I ordered is out of stock and they will refund my money....... Mountain Hardware Transition Jacket... Dam!!!!
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Thank you for the update.. that's another £250 spent.. Credit cards are wonderful things... 8)
Not so much of a 'Bargain'.. I too have received an email refunding my money.. this is starting to sound like a scam... Not happy ...
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Not so much of a 'Bargain'.. I too have received an email refunding my money.. this is starting to sound like a scam... Not happy ...
Cave & Crag are a long-established shop based in Settle. It looks like they may holding a closing down sale, so I don't think it's a scam.
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Altberg Mallerstang Men's 3-4 Season Boots Size 10 Medium Width Fitting listed as brand new without tags or box. Current RRP £214.99.
NB The Mallerstang is also sold in black leather for military use as "Black Mountain" boots.
Buy It Now Price £74.99 plus £4.99 Postage or make an offer.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ALTBERG-Black-BOOTS-Leather-Army-Hiking-Walking-Waterproof-SIZE-10-Medium-BNWOT/372179885523 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ALTBERG-Black-BOOTS-Leather-Army-Hiking-Walking-Waterproof-SIZE-10-Medium-BNWOT/372179885523)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/8d4AAOSw5dlaR8JJ/s-l500.jpg)
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I am being refunded for my purchase as well - though Alan has told me the refund has been paid, with a couple of days to process it.
Gad
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Cave & Crag are a long-established shop based in Settle. It looks like they may holding a closing down sale, so I don't think it's a scam.
It is a scam if you're advertising 'for sale' when the items are not available..
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It is a scam if you're advertising 'for sale' when the items are not available..
No, I don't agree. They may have just run out between the previous buyer purchasing the last one and the website being updated. It's only a scam if you don't get your money back.
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The web site was being updated when I placed my order, I dont think the owners kept an eye on it, hence running out of stock. It could have been better managed!
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I hope you paid using PayPal.
Ive only encountered one real rouge whilst buying rare 19c photographs on Ebay.
I had paid him, but he claimed to have posted it, but would not provide any tracking details, which he had promised to provide being in Australia.
The photograph was pricey, at £75 and he was murder to contact, and had virtually decided to run off with my money.
PayPal stepped in, and refunded my money, but i had wanted the photograph for my collection.
Your insured for roughly £30k if you use PayPal, so if goods go astray or are missdiscribed or simply non existent, you get your money back.
Always use PayPal when buying on ebay.
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DA. Read what they're talking about before you comment.
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Happy New Year to you as well, :D and using PayPal is a safe way for payment of goods.
Some people here may not be aware of this.
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Stop trolling now or I will get your posts removed.
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If anyone is near Bangor, the large JJB Sports on Caernarfon Rd, have a significant number of high quality Graghoppers waterproof gear, some of it Goretex for very little money.
Depending on your size, most are priced in the £20-£40 range, in various colours.
They have also acquired large amounts of Sealskin gloves and other walking related stock.
All i can think of, is that they have brought in a lot of stock from other branches, and priced them up, to sell quickly, as walking gear is not usually their thing.
If your in that area, its worth checking out, as some of the stuff was advertised at very tempting prices.
The gloves looked great value, but as i already had some, i did not bother, but they might have made a good present for someone.
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If anyone is near Bangor, the large JJB Sports on Caernarfon Rd, have a significant number of high quality Graghoppers waterproof gear, some of it Goretex for very little money.
I thought JJB sports ceased to exist a few years ago?
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I see DA wishes to end the year on the same consistent theme he has used throughout - full of Bull !!!
http://bangor.cylex-uk.co.uk/company/jjb-sports-plc-20043895.html (http://bangor.cylex-uk.co.uk/company/jjb-sports-plc-20043895.html)
;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)
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I stand corrected, should be Sports Direct, my mistake, but the stock the Bangor branch has, is very impressive.
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SealSkin eh ???
www.sportsdirect.com/brands (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/www.sportsdirect.com/brands)
Jackanory ??? ??? ???
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They certainly have a fair number of SealSkin gloves, some waterproof others just warm layered affairs.
SealSkin is certainly not a product that Sports Direct stock, as i cannot remember ever seeing high quality walking gear in any of their stores.
Their Bangor branch, is one of their major superstores, and they currently have a huge range of clothing, mostly spors related but a lot of it walking related gear as well.
There was far too much stock to sift through quickly, you had to visibly check each item, and look for your particular size.
Not many mediums or large, but mostly XL and some XXL, big enough for two of me.
They even have a glut of Skins compression clothing, another product range i do not remember seeing there.
All i can think of, is that Sports Direct have acquired a large amount of stock, either from other stores, or from another retailer.
Most of the gear is being sold off in considerable bulk, there must be at least a hundred or more of these Graghopper waterproofs, and non waterproof jackets, none costing more than £60.
By what i could see, the GoreTex jackets were in silly sizes such as XXL or even larger, so the stock must have been difficult for someone to move.
Most of the gloves were cheap Karrimor or similar brand, but there were a significant amount of SealSkin items, well below retail price.
They came from somewhere, and i suppose a company as large as Sports Direct have the financial power to buy up large amounts of stock they know they can sell quickly if its discounted heavily enough.
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Cave & Crag are a long-established shop based in Settle. It looks like they may holding a closing down sale, so I don't think it's a scam.
I can confirm it is a closing down sale, place is nearly empty. No doubt the items refunded were sold in the shop before they had chance to grab the stock. They have been very busy.
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50% off was a good sale plus go outdoors must have got stung by the amount of people getting a price match.
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50% off was a good sale plus go outdoors must have got stung by the amount of people getting a price match.
Interesting thought.. a scam.. we open up an internet shop advertising whatever you want so that Go are obliged to price match.
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Yes Peter. Be nice to pick up items at 60% off again.
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Interesting thought.. a scam.. we open up an internet shop advertising whatever you want so that Go are obliged to price match.
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Go Outdoors did price match with that site.
Got Men’s Moab 2 GORE-TEX Hiking Shoe for £51. Now currently in store for £115!
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The web site was being updated when I placed my order, I dont think the owners kept an eye on it, hence running out of stock. It could have been better managed!
The thing with that site/company is. I assume by the website look & retirement. It's a sole owner at latter age, who not up on internet thing. Hasn't updated the stock levels online with people coming into the shop?
Though great for bartering with Go outdoors price match +10%. I wish the guy a happy retirement, as I saved loads. O0
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Altberg Fremington Ladies 2/3 Season Boots Size 5½ Extra Wide Fit @ £30 listed as unworn (Southville, Bristol area). Current RRP for these is £164.99
https://www.gumtree.com/p/other-footwear/unworn-hiking-boots-size-5.5/1282685239 (https://www.gumtree.com/p/other-footwear/unworn-hiking-boots-size-5.5/1282685239)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NzY4WDEwMjQ=/z/URoAAOSwUg9aWgRH/$_86.JPG)
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Millets are selling Berghaus Cornice Goretex jackets in blue at £125 https://www.millets.co.uk/mens/206927-berghaus-mens-cornice-interactive-jacket-iii.html if you like a long jacket.
Regards Keith
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Looks a nice jacket. If you want one mail-order, you could go for one of these :-
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B01IMV08U0
One wonders how many of these jackets are sold by Outdoorkit Ltd - or even Outdoor Shop K2 !
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ME Vulcan Windstopper jackets - half price at Needle Sports at the minute (hope this works)
https://www.needlesports.com/71039/products/mountain-equipment-mens-vulcan-jacket-cedar.aspx?utm_source=Ecommerce+List+-+Needle+Sports&utm_campaign=62d39bac3b-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_01_25&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_083c998e08-62d39bac3b-94602057&mc_cid=62d39bac3b&mc_eid=c8f77be70d
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Berghaus Hillmasters (mens and womens sizes) going cheap at Gaynor Sports, link to mens: https://www.gaynors.co.uk/footwear-c119/mens-c121/boots-c126/berghaus-mens-hillmaster-ii-gtx-p756
Quite a lot of stuff discounted in fact.
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Use code 'ramble' in the Millets web page and the Hillmaster 11 GTX are £93.50.
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Get 10% off the Hillmasters with a price match at Go-Outdoors.
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Altberg Fremington Men's 2-3 Season Boots Size 8 Narrow Fit listed as new with box. Buy-It-Now Price £79 with free delivery. Current RRP for these is £164.99
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Alt-Berg-Fremington-Mens-Walking-Boots-UK8-RRP-159/173165546756 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Alt-Berg-Fremington-Mens-Walking-Boots-UK8-RRP-159/173165546756)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/ffoAAOSwmNxaWj9e/s-l500.jpg)
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That looks a really good buy
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Mega bargain for someone. They won't be around long at this price.
Altberg Tethera Men's 3 Season Boots Size 11 Medium Fit good used condition. Buy-It-Now Price £39.99 plus £4.50 2nd Class Signed For Delivery. Current RRP for these is £199.99
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ALTBERG-BOOTS-SIZE-11-VGC-ARMY-BOOT-ALT-BERG/152915967465 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ALTBERG-BOOTS-SIZE-11-VGC-ARMY-BOOT-ALT-BERG/152915967465)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/Z-gAAOSwHYVajGdJ/s-l500.jpg)(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/bgYAAOSwAbhajGdN/s-l500.jpg)(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/0lkAAOSwwcRajGdZ/s-l500.jpg)
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Altberg Tethera Ladies 3 Season Boots Size 7 Narrow Fit in good used condition. Bidding starts @ £35 plus £9.90 2nd Class Signed For Delivery. Current RRP for these is £199.99
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/qr8AAOSwDkVabz7W/s-l500.jpg)(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/EYUAAOSww-Babz7Z/s-l500.jpg)(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/o8YAAOSwBV5abz7b/s-l500.jpg)(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/NLwAAOSw61habz7d/s-l500.jpg)
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Well Ive just recieved a pair of Alt-Berg Defender High Liability boots, £65 from e-bay, brand new with all the extras. These are a none lined, as in Gortex, leather boot. Size 10 Wide.
Feel very comfortable, good support. Will be putting them to the test this weekend up on the moors around Haydon Bridge, a very muddy walk. Fingers crossed!
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Altberg Fremington Lady Lite Women's 2-3 Season Boots Size 5 Medium Fit listed as worn once. Bidding starts at £50 plus £5 delivery or make an offer. Current RRP for these is £164.99
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Alt-berg-Freminton-Lite-Boots-Ladies-Size-5-Medium-worn-once/302656938669 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Alt-berg-Freminton-Lite-Boots-Ladies-Size-5-Medium-worn-once/302656938669)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/NhUAAOSwnt5amYVB/s-l500.jpg)(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/kSMAAOSwb-tamYVI/s-l500.jpg)(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/9LQAAOSwueNamYVO/s-l500.jpg)
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Altberg Fremington Lady Lite Women's 2-3 Season Boots Size 5½ Wide Fit listed as worn once. Buy-It-Now @ £55 plus £5.20 delivery or make an offer. Current RRP for these is £164.99
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Walking-boots-size-5-5-1-2/122999142899 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Walking-boots-size-5-5-1-2/122999142899)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/Cy0AAOSw58VamuTh/s-l500.jpg)(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/jMoAAOSwKb5amuTh/s-l500.jpg)(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/xo4AAOSwI5tamuTi/s-l500.jpg)
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Altberg Fremington Lady Lite Women's 2-3 Season Boots Size 7½ Extra Wide Fit. Bidding starts @ £19.99 plus £7.00 delivery. Current RRP for these is £164.99
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ladies-Pro-11-Wellbeing-Altberg-Walking-Boots-Size-7-5-extra-wide/273094623415 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ladies-Pro-11-Wellbeing-Altberg-Walking-Boots-Size-7-5-extra-wide/273094623415)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/9KsAAOSwnOVam9We/s-l500.jpg)(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/a4cAAOSwyNBam9W~/s-l500.jpg)(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/588AAOSwx4Ram9XO/s-l500.jpg)(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/utsAAOSwURpam9Wx/s-l500.jpg)
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Alt-Berg-Sympatex-Fremington-Walking-Boots-Size-UK12-RRP-149/112815694871?hash=item1a4456e417:g:68EAAOSwz7Nagzof
Alt-Berg Fremington Walking Boots worn once, Size UK12 £66/best offer
If these been in wide fit. I'd gone for these myself.Seller probably take an offer.
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Just wonder why there are so many Altberg boots for sale second hand? I thought they were well regarded on this site :-\ Was thinking of trying Altbergs when my current Brashers wear out.
Regards Keith
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Just wonder why there are so many Altberg boots for sale second hand? I thought they were well regarded on this site :-\ Was thinking of trying Altbergs when my current Brashers wear out.
Regards Keith
People are given them for their job role.
Armed forces did/do dish them out along with certain roles in police forces etc. Probably others.
They might be due a new pair after a period of time and there is nothing wrong with their current ones so sell them on. Or leave their role and take what they can etc.
I wear them in my job role but for some reason never thought about wearing them out hiking etc.
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Just wonder why there are so many Altberg boots for sale second hand? I thought they were well regarded on this site :-\ Was thinking of trying Altbergs when my current Brashers wear out.
I don't think there's any more for sale than any other brand and as already stated the vast majority seem to be military and police boots. The Altberg Walking/Hiking boots seem to be pretty thin on the ground by comparison.
I think you'd be surprised by the number of people who buy new walking/hiking boots full of the best intentions and maybe use them once or twice before deciding it's not for them and throw them in the cupboard. Time passes and eventually they come across them again and decide to sell.
There does seem to be a higher proportion of second hand women's walking/hiking boots for sale so maybe the Imelda Marcos shoe collecting disease is responsible for that. ;D
The best advice I can give to anyone looking or thinking of buying is to go to one Altberg's Premier retailers to try some on and get properly measured so you know exactly what size and more importantly width fitting you need then keep your eyes peeled for a bargain in your particular size.
Bargains do occasionally appear but you do need to be patient and wait for the right boot in the right size and condition at the right price to appear for sale. The savings can sometimes be huge when compared to the cost of buying brand new.
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My Altbergs for work were around £30 I think. Listed as "used" but looked brand new.
Gone through 2 pairs in 8 years. The tops were fine just he soles were gone.
I wish the resole service wasn't so expensive. £65 to resole or get a newish pair for £35 (if you bide your time and keep an eye out)?
I end up chucking the old shoes out. Not worth the cost of the resole.
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I am not saying this is the case with Altbergs. Though, I think some buyers may ignore the importance of the width fitting.
I have tried Medium on in my size and they don't feel comfortable. Tho wide and extra wide is perfectly fine.
Also, the 2nd hand ones on ebay might of been purchased pre-owned and there is no returns policy for the buyer. Hence they sell them on again!
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I'm thinking of getting another pair of boots - am wondering about Altbergs but have never seen anywhere I can try them on. Any ideas of outlets that stock them to work out whether they suit me before I start stalking the web for a cheap pair?
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Find your local stockists here http://www.altberg.co.uk/stockists/ (http://www.altberg.co.uk/stockists/)
Look for the Premier Retailers with the Red Flags on the map as they should carry a larger range and have better measuring and fitting facilities available.
http://www.staffordoutdoor.com/index.php?route=product/search&filter_name=Alt-Berg (http://www.staffordoutdoor.com/index.php?route=product/search&filter_name=Alt-Berg)
http://www.lockwoods.com/index.php?searchStr=Altberg&act=viewCat (http://www.lockwoods.com/index.php?searchStr=Altberg&act=viewCat)
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People are given them for their job role.
Armed forces did/do dish them out along with certain roles in police forces etc. Probably others.
They might be due a new pair after a period of time and there is nothing wrong with their current ones so sell them on. Or leave their role and take what they can etc.
I wear them in my job role but for some reason never thought about wearing them out hiking etc.
Thanks Dan1902 for the explanation. I shall give them a try O0 My current Brashers have given me very good service but no longer made.
Regards Keith
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Gave my new Alt-Bergs a run out, 2 15 mile walks through the snow, second walk was through wet, slushy snow. The boots were very comfortable, good fit and waterproof. Also bought some Leder-Grese, which i applied today. Not too sure if the boots needed it, but what the hell. Look after your gear and your gear will look after you! All in all Im very happy. A pair of leather winter walking boots for £65; a bargain.
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Thanks Dan1902 for the explanation. I shall give them a try O0 My current Brashers have given me very good service but no longer made.
Regards Keith
and, if similar to my old ones, the new version is a completely different animal - shape/fit/quality of leather/lace hooks(locking hook is useless), even insoles all different and IMHO poorer.
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Maybe this is the reason https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/royal-marine-sold-commando-boots-1328904 why there are so many Altberg boots for sale second hand on Ebay :o
Regards Keith
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Maybe this is the reason https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/royal-marine-sold-commando-boots-1328904 why there are so many Altberg boots for sale second hand on Ebay :o
Regards Keith
:o
Wonder if the supply will dry up now
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:o
Wonder if the supply will dry up now
Bound to now I've started looking :)
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Not sure how good it would be but a cracking price for a 40l rucksack!
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B074JVQP3Z?tag=walkforu-21&camp=526&creative=7454&linkCode=st1&creativeASIN=B074JVQP3Z&adid=04D5W35C2THMVG9FPKD4
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Altberg Fremington Ladies 2/3 Season Boots Size 5½ Extra Wide Fit @ £30 listed as unworn (Southville, Bristol area). Current RRP for these is £164.99
https://www.gumtree.com/p/other-footwear/unworn-hiking-boots-size-5.5/1282685239 (https://www.gumtree.com/p/other-footwear/unworn-hiking-boots-size-5.5/1282685239)
These have been relisted with the price reduced to £25 - that's a cracking bargain for anyone within travelling distance of Southville, Bristol.
https://www.gumtree.com/p/clothing-boots/size-5.5-walking-boots/1290658045 (https://www.gumtree.com/p/clothing-boots/size-5.5-walking-boots/1290658045)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NzY4WDEwMjQ=/z/RQQAAOSw3ZNaqDt-/$_86.JPG)
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My local Aldi (Havant) has down sleeping bags for £29.99 down from £39.99!
No temperature rating, but green mummy with full length two way zip and a claimed weight of 950g. I took one out to inspect it, and found it impossible to get back into its stuff sack - the down was that springy!
Sorely tempted - but I've enough sleeping bags already, and it's not particularly light.
Other branches may have them as well.
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[size=1rem]Altberg Mallerstang mens walking boots Size 9 (wide fitting) Mansfield on Preloved £50 ovno Good condition [size=1rem]
[size=1rem]https://www.preloved.co.uk/adverts/show/117341336/altberg-mallerstang-mens-walking-boots.html?link=%2Fsearch%3Fkeyword%3Daltberg%26sectionId%3D2177
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Good deal on Nikwax at the moment via paramo.
https://www.paramo-clothing.com/en-gb/landing/nikwaxoffers/2018/nattrust/03-mar/?utm_source=Nikwax%20Ltd&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=9266710_Tech%20Wash%20and%20TX.Direct%20Offer%20March%202018&utm_content=MainOfferLink&dm_i=AWA,5IM8M,LBN011,LEDPQ,1
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Good deal on Nikwax at the moment via paramo.
https://www.paramo-clothing.com/en-gb/landing/nikwaxoffers/2018/nattrust/03-mar/?utm_source=Nikwax%20Ltd&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=9266710_Tech%20Wash%20and%20TX.Direct%20Offer%20March%202018&utm_content=MainOfferLink&dm_i=AWA,5IM8M,LBN011,LEDPQ,1 (https://www.paramo-clothing.com/en-gb/landing/nikwaxoffers/2018/nattrust/03-mar/?utm_source=Nikwax%20Ltd&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=9266710_Tech%20Wash%20and%20TX.Direct%20Offer%20March%202018&utm_content=MainOfferLink&dm_i=AWA,5IM8M,LBN011,LEDPQ,1)
Nikwax products are a bit cheaper here if you've got a Go Outdoors Discount Card and don't mind collecting. Current Offer is 50% OFF RRP on all Nikwax products - Offer Ends 27th March.
http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/wow-deals/nikwax/#prm_creative=wow-deals_hp_dept&prm_name=wow-deals_march&prm_position=wow_hp_dept_row3_1&prm_id=wow_nikwax (http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/wow-deals/nikwax/#prm_creative=wow-deals_hp_dept&prm_name=wow-deals_march&prm_position=wow_hp_dept_row3_1&prm_id=wow_nikwax)
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That's good too. Tesco used to do a good deal on a double pack but that's no longer available it seems.
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Millets are doing Craghoppers Classic Kiwi trousers at £30.60. https://www.millets.co.uk/mens/100047-craghoppers-mens-classic-kiwi-trousers.html Bought a pair today and they gave me a 20% off voucher for a next purchase which isn't time limited. Could be useful if you planned to buy an expensive item.
Regards Keith
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Looking at Alt Berg boots - are defender the ones to go for? There seem to be more of these around than others.
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The Defender is a military boot not a walking boot but could easily be used for low level walks. The main differences between the Defender and the specific walking boot models are that it has a Cambrelle quick drying lining not a Sympatex waterproof lining and I don't think it would provide the necessary ankle support for walking on higher terrain due to the softer leather used above ankle height.
These are the Altberg walking boot models http://www.altberg.co.uk/category/factory-made-boots/ (http://www.altberg.co.uk/category/factory-made-boots/)
Depending on the type of walking terrain you walk on the most the main models to look at are as follows:-
2-3 season - Fremington and Malham
3 season - Tethera and Nordkapp
3-4 season - Mallerstang
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The Defender is a military boot not a walking boot but could easily be used for low level walks. The main differences between the Defender and the specific walking boot models are that it has a Cambrelle quick drying lining not a Sympatex waterproof lining and I don't think it would provide the necessary ankle support for walking on higher terrain due to the softer leather used above ankle height.
These are the Altberg walking boot models http://www.altberg.co.uk/category/factory-made-boots/ (http://www.altberg.co.uk/category/factory-made-boots/)
Depending on the type of walking terrain you walk on the most the main models to look at are as follows:-
2-3 season - Fremington and Malham
3 season - Tethera and Nordkapp
3-4 season - Mallerstang
Huge thanks for that!
Looking at your link it looks like I'm after the Mallerstang - now I just need to find a size 11 wide at the right price.
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I only do day walks, typically 5-15 miles, being in the midlands most of the time walks are fairly flat, mostly off road, though I do make frequent day trips to Wales, Shropshire & the Peak District so some hill walks.
If the above is still a true representation of the type of walking you do the Tethera or Nordkapp will be more than adequate for your needs and although not specifically rated for crampon use both models have been used with flexible crampons for short periods by several forum members. The Mallerstang is a beast of a boot and might be total overkill for your needs?
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If the above is still a true representation of the type of walking you do the Tethera or Nordkapp will be more than adequate for your needs and although not specifically rated for crampon use both models have been used with flexible crampons for short periods by several forum members. The Mallerstang is a beast of a boot and might be total overkill for your needs?
Wow! Quoting me back at myself - very impressive! Yes all still true so you're probably right they'd be overkill. I was more looking at the height of the ankle support which seemed higher than the others which I find I like on my current boots. (I certainly dont ever use crampons).
If I'm going to go overkill on one item its probably going to be the boots - even buying a second pair at all could be considered overkill - the ones I wear now still work - I'd just find it useful to have a second pair to alternate between.
[edit: Looking at them again the Tethera or Nordkapp look more similar than I'd previously thought - I'll think on more. Thanks again for your advice]
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It's not so much the increase ankle height of the Mallerstang it's the additional weight you have to drag around everywhere and the increased overall stiffness of the boot particularly the increased stiffness of the sole which you may find to be uncomfortable when walking on flatter terrain for any distance.
My advice would be to go for the Tethera or Nordkapp whichever last / width fitting best suits/fits your feet and you find to be the most comfortable.
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Altberg Nordkapp 3 Season Boots Size 8½ A Forme Last Medium Width Fitting. New with box. Buy-It-Now @ £120 plus £8.95 Royal Mail second class signed for delivery or Make An Offer.
Current RRP for these is £204.99
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Men-s-Altberg-Nordkapp-Boots/222890142359 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Men-s-Altberg-Nordkapp-Boots/222890142359)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/zZwAAOSwK5tanFWG/s-l500.jpg)(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/yYMAAOSwpoNanFWw/s-l500.jpg)(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/fQ4AAOSwx4RanFWm/s-l500.jpg)
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I wish the Tethera had a rand like that around the boot. I have scuffed my Tethera toe box on rocks.
All these decent boots listed come up never in my size!
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I would disagree with Kinkyboots in his description of the Altberg Defender boots, having just bought a pair myself. They are an excellent walking boot and give excellent ankle support. Ive walked over a hundred miles in them, several 20 milers across peat bogs, muddy fields, and streams. Believe me they are waterproof. Altberg discribe them as being just as waterproof as Sympatex lined boots, especially if cared for correctly. I would describe them as a 3-4 season boot, weather wise that is. May be too warm for summer use.
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I would disagree with Kinkyboots in his description of the Altberg Defender boots, having just bought a pair myself. They are an excellent walking boot and give excellent ankle support. Ive walked over a hundred miles in them, several 20 milers across peat bogs, muddy fields, and streams. Believe me they are waterproof. Altberg discribe them as being just as waterproof as Sympatex lined boots, especially if cared for correctly. I would describe them as a 3-4 season boot, weather wise that is. May be too warm for summer use.
We will agree to differ. ;)
Without the inclusion of a waterproof liner the Altberg Defender is water resistant not waterproof. Should the full thickness of the leather ever get fully soaked through you will have wet feet.
http://www.altberg.co.uk/product/mens-defender-combat-boot-mod-brown-uk-military-issue-boot/ (http://www.altberg.co.uk/product/mens-defender-combat-boot-mod-brown-uk-military-issue-boot/)
For use in cold and wet conditions and more rugged mountainous terrain the army move up to the Altberg Bergen boot which is made from thicker leather, has increased ankle support and a Sympatex waterproof liner.
http://www.altberg.co.uk/product/bergen-boot-mod-brown/ (http://www.altberg.co.uk/product/bergen-boot-mod-brown/)
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Altberg Fremington Men's 2-3 Season Boots Size 8 Narrow Fit listed as new with box. Buy-It-Now Price £79 with free delivery. Current RRP for these is £164.99
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Alt-Berg-Fremington-Mens-Walking-Boots-UK8-RRP-159/173165546756 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Alt-Berg-Fremington-Mens-Walking-Boots-UK8-RRP-159/173165546756)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/ffoAAOSwmNxaWj9e/s-l500.jpg)
These have been relisted Buy-It-Now Price £70 with free delivery.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Alt-Berg-Fremington-Mens-Walking-Boots-UK8-RRP-159/173226165942 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Alt-Berg-Fremington-Mens-Walking-Boots-UK8-RRP-159/173226165942)
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Dam, thats a bargain! Unfortunately size 10 here
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Nothing to do with hiking I'm afraid but if you have taken out a Power of Attorney on anyone between the 1st April 2013 and 31st March 2017 you may be entitled to up to a £54 refund. Just Gooogle in 'Power of Attorney refund' and go to Gov site. If you are successful you could choose to spend the money on your next hike?
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EBAY - Today (23.3.18). 20% off.
Doing a deal coupon PAY20LESS. Only until 6pm tonight for certain sections, including sport and Leisure, which covers most walking/hiking equipment. Just got 20% off a pair of Hi Tec Penriths!
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Seller added in best offer now. Altberg Mallerstang UK 9 1/2.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Mallerstang-3-4-Season-Men-s-Walking-Hiking-Boots-Size-UK-9/142718361995?hash=item213aad618b:g:M9sAAOSwTOtapVcl
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Altberg Tethera Ladies 3 Season Boots Size 6½ Narrow Width Fitting listed as new without box. Buy-It-Now @ £99 plus £10.99 Royal Mail Next Day Special Delivery or Make an Offer. Current RRP for these is £199.99.
I've seen these listed before on a couple of occasions so a reasonably low offer may be accepted.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Alt-Berg-Womans-Benchgrade-MoD-Sneekers-Size-6-5-N-Fit-Col-Military-Brown-NEW/222897612644 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Alt-Berg-Womans-Benchgrade-MoD-Sneekers-Size-6-5-N-Fit-Col-Military-Brown-NEW/222897612644)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/0XYAAOSwjodaBxaI/s-l500.jpg)
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A general thing. Sports-direct doing 20% off. If you use the app.
If you a GO discount card holder, they should price match + discount 10% on any stuff you can cross match.
For example Merrell MOAB Ventilators are £34.40 in Sports direct, with the discount. Factor in another 10% from GO. To get them new for £31 would be a decent deal etc.
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Mens Merrell gore tex trainers at Boyes £50 http://www.boyes.co.uk/clothing-and-footwear/mens-merrell-gortex-waterproof-hiking-boot.html
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JD sports website have the Jack Wolfskin Sierra Texapore jacket less than half price (£70). My first post, so it looks like I can’t post a link.
No affiliation, I got one on Saturday, though, and it seems like the latest model (green). Great bargain.
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I dont know whether this is a bargain or not.
I've been waiting for Aldi merino base layers to come back in, which they havent yet, I did however see this:
https://www.aldi.co.uk/mens-short-sleeve-base-layer/p/080984209567300 (https://www.aldi.co.uk/mens-short-sleeve-base-layer/p/080984209567300)
Its not merino but rather 45% viscose from bamboo - I think I read somewhere bamboo was good in base layers - but I've no idea whether this is a good deal or not.
Any advice would be welcome
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I recently bought Helly Hansen 'Kastrup' ones from Screwfix of all places, long-sleeved top and longjohns are £14.99 each. They were recommended by someone on here in another thread a while ago.
Watch out for the sizing, though, which several reviewers comment on and I found to my cost. The L top was allegedly for my chest size but I had to take it back and swap it for a XL.
There's no charge for click & collect, they'll have your order in after 12 the next day and they hold it for 21 days.
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If you a GO discount card holder, they should price match + discount 10% on any stuff you can cross match.
My GO card expired a long time ago, but I've found that if I give them my son's postcode I get the discount. Works every time!
The funny thing is, they've got his house number wrong on their system, so someone over the road to him gets all his GO junk mail!
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I dont know whether this is a bargain or not.
I've been waiting for Aldi merino base layers to come back in, which they havent yet, I did however see this:
https://www.aldi.co.uk/mens-short-sleeve-base-layer/p/080984209567300 (https://www.aldi.co.uk/mens-short-sleeve-base-layer/p/080984209567300)
Its not merino but rather 45% viscose from bamboo - I think I read somewhere bamboo was good in base layers - but I've no idea whether this is a good deal or not.
Any advice would be welcome
Your looking for Autumn that's when I bought mine.
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Go have currently got 'Boot Wax' on special, special offer, reduced from RRP £2.99 to £2.69 for Card Holders and now £2.00.
http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/cotswold-boot-wax-80g-p432770
It was still priced at £2.69 in store but I got them to check on t'internet and they charged me £2.00 per tin.
Replaces 'Dubbin' - A must for Leather boots and shoes.
Fine for use on Nubuck Leather (just darkens it a bit)
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That IS a bargain, if it's any good.
Wish I'd known about it before I ordered some Meindl Sportwax five days ago at the lowest price I could find, which was £7.25 including postage (would have been avout 40p less from Joe Brown but their checkout button wasn't working).
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That IS a bargain, if it's any good.
Wish I'd known about it before I ordered some Meindl Sportwax five days ago at the lowest price I could find, which was £7.25 including postage (would have been avout 40p less from Joe Brown but their checkout button wasn't working).
As far as I can tell they are identical - ie 100% Beeswax
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Tesco are selling short dated cans of mixed nuts & raisins. 320g reduced from £3-50 to £2-10
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Not sure if this will interest anyone or not but I got this email from Dash4it
Buy any two standard OS Landranger or Explorer maps for just £11 (RRP £8.99 each).* We guarantee they are the latest editions complete with mobile download of the exact same area covered by the maps.
Simply pop the maps of your choice into your basket and apply code OS11 to get your savings. You can mix and match between Landranger and Explorer as you like.
What's more, the offer works for all multiples of two, so you can buy four standard maps for £22, six maps for £33, and so on. Offer ends Sunday 20th May.
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I never could resist a bargain so when I was looking for a lightweight boot for summer use and came across these Oboz Sawtooth Mid BDRY Boots (Olive) and Oboz Sawtooth Low BDRY Shoes (Walnut) at what I considered to be bargain prices I did a bit of online research, read the reviews I could find and took a wild gamble.
I ordered the Mid BDRY Boots first and was so impressed with the fit, comfort and build quality that I also then ordered the Low BDRY Shoes.
I got the Mid BDRY boots for £74.99 (less a £10 freebie eBay voucher code I had) from here https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Oboz-Sawtooth-Mid-Bdry-Mens-Brown-Waterproof-Walking-Outdoors-Boots-Shoes/291568017070 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Oboz-Sawtooth-Mid-Bdry-Mens-Brown-Waterproof-Walking-Outdoors-Boots-Shoes/291568017070)
I got the Low BDRY shoes on a special offer for £69.00 over the bank holiday weekend from here https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Oboz-Men-s-Sawtooth-Low-Walking-Shoe-Walking-Boots-Footwear-/332549909486 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Oboz-Men-s-Sawtooth-Low-Walking-Shoe-Walking-Boots-Footwear-/332549909486) (NB that listing offer has now been withdrawn)
The manufacturer's website is here https://obozfootwear.com/en-gb/ (https://obozfootwear.com/en-gb/)
Plenty of online reviews available from these and other sites
https://www.rei.com/product/788958/oboz-sawtooth-mid-bdry-hiking-boots-mens (https://www.rei.com/product/788958/oboz-sawtooth-mid-bdry-hiking-boots-mens)
https://www.amazon.com/Oboz-Mens-Sawtooth-Mid-Hiking/dp/B00439GZ5S/ (https://www.amazon.com/Oboz-Mens-Sawtooth-Mid-Hiking/dp/B00439GZ5S/)
https://obozfootwear.com/en-gb/products/sawtooth-mid-b-dry (https://obozfootwear.com/en-gb/products/sawtooth-mid-b-dry#reviews)
https://www.rei.com/product/103729/oboz-sawtooth-low-bdry-hiking-shoes-mens (https://www.rei.com/product/103729/oboz-sawtooth-low-bdry-hiking-shoes-mens)
https://www.amazon.com/Oboz-Sawtooth-Low-Multisport-Walnut/dp/B004OEJ0KE/ (https://www.amazon.com/Oboz-Sawtooth-Low-Multisport-Walnut/dp/B004OEJ0KE/)
https://obozfootwear.com/en-gb/products/mens-sawtooth-low-b-dry-waterproof (https://obozfootwear.com/en-gb/products/mens-sawtooth-low-b-dry-waterproof)
Current Offers although there could be others available
Men's Mid BDRY Boots
£69.00 in Olive (Sizes 7 and 12 only) https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Oboz-Men-s-Sawtooth-Low-Walking-Shoe-Walking-Boots-Footwear/332549909460 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Oboz-Men-s-Sawtooth-Low-Walking-Shoe-Walking-Boots-Footwear/332549909460)
£74.99 in Olive (Sizes 7 to 12 with some half sizes available) https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Oboz-Sawtooth-Mid-Bdry-Mens-Brown-Waterproof-Walking-Outdoors-Boots-Shoes/291568017070 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Oboz-Sawtooth-Mid-Bdry-Mens-Brown-Waterproof-Walking-Outdoors-Boots-Shoes/291568017070)
£79.99 in Olive (Sizes 7 to 12 with some half sizes available) https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Oboz-Mens-Sawtooth-Mid-Bdry-Waterproof-Walking-Boots-New-RRP-125/232603389669 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Oboz-Mens-Sawtooth-Mid-Bdry-Waterproof-Walking-Boots-New-RRP-125/232603389669)
Men's Low BDRY Shoes
Best Price now seems to be £80.00 in Russet from here
https://www.nevisport.com/oboz-sawtooth-low-bdry (https://www.nevisport.com/oboz-sawtooth-low-bdry)
or £94.95 from in either Walnut or Shadow/Burlap from here
https://www.hillanddaleoutdoors.co.uk/productDetail.php?productId=6002&brand=1234 (https://www.hillanddaleoutdoors.co.uk/productDetail.php?productId=6002&brand=1234)
https://www.hillanddaleoutdoors.co.uk/productDetail.php?productId=6003&brand=1234 (https://www.hillanddaleoutdoors.co.uk/productDetail.php?productId=6003&brand=1234)
Women's Mid BDRY Boots
£69.00 in Iceberg (Size 4 only) https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Oboz-Womens-Sawtooth-Low-Walking-Shoe-Womens-Sawtooth-Low-Walking/332549909310 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Oboz-Womens-Sawtooth-Low-Walking-Shoe-Womens-Sawtooth-Low-Walking/332549909310)
£74.99 in Iceberg (Sizes 5 to 8 full sizes only) https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Oboz-Sawtooth-Mid-Bdry-Womens-White-Brown-Waterproof-Walking-Boots-Shoes/282850221827 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Oboz-Sawtooth-Mid-Bdry-Womens-White-Brown-Waterproof-Walking-Boots-Shoes/282850221827)
Women's Low BDRY Shoes
£80.00 in Violet (Sizes 4 to 8 with some half sizes available) https://www.nevisport.com/oboz-womens-sawtooth-low-bdry (https://www.nevisport.com/oboz-womens-sawtooth-low-bdry)
£99.95 in Mineral Blue (Sizes 4 to 8 with all half sizes available) https://www.outdooraction.co.uk/footwear-womens-footwear-womens-walking-shoes/oboz/oboz-womens-sawtooth-low-bdry-waterproof-shoe-pd-13796.php (https://www.outdooraction.co.uk/footwear-womens-footwear-womens-walking-shoes/oboz/oboz-womens-sawtooth-low-bdry-waterproof-shoe-pd-13796.php)
Men's Non Waterproof Low Shoes
£49.99 + £1.99 post in Pewter (Sizes 7½, 9½, 10½ sizes only) https://www.gaynors.co.uk/footwear-c119/mens-c121/shoes-c127/oboz-mens-sawtooth-low-p6213 (https://www.gaynors.co.uk/footwear-c119/mens-c121/shoes-c127/oboz-mens-sawtooth-low-p6213)
£60.00 in Umber (Sizes 7 to 12 full sizes only) https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Oboz-Mens-Sawtooth-Low-Walking-Shoe-Outdoors-Active-Footwear/332549767768 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Oboz-Mens-Sawtooth-Low-Walking-Shoe-Outdoors-Active-Footwear/332549767768)
Women's Non Waterproof Low Shoes
£49.99 + £1.99 post in Magenta (Sizes 4 and 8½ only) https://www.gaynors.co.uk/footwear-c119/womens-c122/shoes-c133/oboz-womens-sawtooth-low-p6215 (https://www.gaynors.co.uk/footwear-c119/womens-c122/shoes-c133/oboz-womens-sawtooth-low-p6215)
£60.00 in Magenta (Sizes 4 to 8 full sizes only) https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Oboz-Womens-Sawtooth-Low-Walking-Shoe-Outdoors-Active-Footwear/332549767708 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Oboz-Womens-Sawtooth-Low-Walking-Shoe-Outdoors-Active-Footwear/332549767708)
£74.99 in Clover (Sizes 4 to 8 with all half sizes available) https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Oboz-Sawtooth-Low-Womens-Grey-Black-Walking-Hiking-Sports-Shoes-Trainers/273074908389 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Oboz-Sawtooth-Low-Womens-Grey-Black-Walking-Hiking-Sports-Shoes-Trainers/273074908389)
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I paid £70 return recently from Portsmouth to Caen on Brittany Ferries as a foot passenger. They are now doing a 4 day special offer for passenger and bike for a return fare of £64.
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The MOD are issuing a new rage of boots this year. Apparently it will be a gradual rollout as kit needs replacing but if they clear out any remaining stocks there we may see more new boots of the current type for sale.
I think the replacements may prove popular when they reach the surplus market:
https://www.[censored].co.uk/community/threads/press-release-pilgrim-gtx-fg-combat-high-liability.273308/
I've just aquired a pair of Altberg Defenders, also looking around for some Lowa desert boots, they will be both my walking & work boots for the next few months. I've had a few flair-ups of tendonitus on the top of both feet over the last couple of years. The higher military boots allow me to skip lace eyelets over the effected area but still retain support, hopefully allowing my feet to heal properly.
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A water filter that appears much like the Sawyer for a tenner:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Purifier-Traveling-Emergency-Preparedness-Filtration/dp/B07749G9GJ/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1528787202&sr=8-2-spons&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=hihill+water+purifier+outdoor&psc=1 (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Purifier-Traveling-Emergency-Preparedness-Filtration/dp/B07749G9GJ/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1528787202&sr=8-2-spons&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=hihill+water+purifier+outdoor&psc=1)
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A water filter that appears much like the Sawyer for a tenner:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Purifier-Traveling-Emergency-Preparedness-Filtration/dp/B07749G9GJ/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1528787202&sr=8-2-spons&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=hihill+water+purifier+outdoor&psc=1 (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Purifier-Traveling-Emergency-Preparedness-Filtration/dp/B07749G9GJ/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1528787202&sr=8-2-spons&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=hihill+water+purifier+outdoor&psc=1)
It's cheap but looking at the mouthpiece in the pic it doesn't allow a tube to be fitted for gravity filtering like the Sawyer does :)
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Yes its cheap, but it is only rated as 1500 litres, whilst the Sawyer is 450,000 (yes - four hundred and fifty thousand) litres.
So the Sawyer works out a lot "cheaper per litre"
I am a bit sceptical at the level of filtration (0.01 Micron) when all major manufacturers are 0.1 micron)
Specifications
Weight: 53g/ 0.12lb
Length of Tube: 70cm/ 27.6"
Filter Micron Size: 0.01 Micron
Dimension: 31*160mm/ 1.2"*6.3"
Max Filter Water Capacity: 1500L / 396 Gallons
Main Material: ABS, PP, Ultra filtration membrane, Pre-carbon filter
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Stoats porridge bars half price in Tescos right now; £1.24 for a pack of four; Apple and Cinnamon, and Blueberry and Honey. Great trail food, a favourite of mine, and 226 kcal per bar.
I bought EIGHT packets.
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Available from :- B&M stores, Poundstretcher, Home Bargains, Wise Owl, £-Shops
Highgates Oaty Flapjacks bars
75gram, 300Kcal = 19p each
125gram 500+ Kcal = 29p each
Available 'plain', Milk Choc Coated, White Choc Coated, Cherry, Caramel Fudge, Choc Chip, & Yoghurt flavours
6-Month best before Dates.
http://www.higatesltd.co.uk/walsall-flapjacks.php
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My local B&M has stocked Highgate flapjacks at the same price for at least 2 years, so no need to rush.
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SONGMICS Sand Proof Beach Mat Blanket Water-repellent Quick-dry Pocket Blanket with 4 Stakes for Picnic, Camping, Hiking GCM90AG, £9.99 on Amazon.
It comes in a drab-olive green and black Nylon like material which looks great and will be great for stealth camping.
However, when it arrived today, and I had a chance to actually look at, I think it may have found a better use for it...As an ultralight, micro tarp shelter!
Unfolded, it measures 160cm (5', 3") x 140cm (4', 7"), which gives a diagonal length of 219cm (7', 2"), just big enough to use as a shelter tarp. It says it is water repellent, so that should make it nigh on waterproof when erected is such a way that water can run off and not pool on top of it.
When used as a picnic blanket, it comes with four, fairly heavy duty, x- profile plastic tent pegs to allow the user to hold the corners down. There are webbing loops sewn onto each corner to put the pegs through.
Or you can save 30g and leave the pegs at home, and instead, put rocks, stones or sand into the four sewn in corner pockets to weigh the corners down. The webbing loops will also allow it to be hung over some paracord as a tarp shelter. Ideally, I would hang it in diamond configuration, with one corner low to the ground or even pegged down, with the other tied to the rising ridge line with a prussic knot to tension it, and the other two corners pulled out and guyed with more cord and pegged down. I have 300metres of 1mm, olive green, braided Dyneema fishing line with a breaking strain of 136kg, which weighs next to nothing per metre, to use as the ridge line and guy lines.
A 7 foot by 6 foot tarp weighs over 600g, but the Songmics picnic blanket/tarp shelter weighs just 222g, with pegs and the draw cord carry pouch, so two of them would still weigh less than an ex-army basha tarp.
The four pegs together weigh 30g and the carry pouch weighs another 10g, so put it in a resealable polythene bag, weighing 2g, and leave the pegs at home and you can get it down to just 185g. Not bad for under a tenner!
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Yes its cheap, but it is only rated as 1500 litres, whilst the Sawyer is 450,000 (yes - four hundred and fifty thousand) litres.
So the Sawyer works out a lot "cheaper per litre"
I am a bit sceptical at the level of filtration (0.01 Micron) when all major manufacturers are 0.1 micron)
Specifications
Weight: 53g/ 0.12lb
Length of Tube: 70cm/ 27.6"
Filter Micron Size: 0.01 Micron
Dimension: 31*160mm/ 1.2"*6.3"
Max Filter Water Capacity: 1500L / 396 Gallons
Main Material: ABS, PP, Ultra filtration membrane, Pre-carbon filter
The Sawyer will only allow that amount of water to be filtered if the source water is relatively sediment free, if you back-flush it thoroughly after each use, and dry it correctly afterwards...otherwise, it too would eventually block and become useless after a few thousand litres. No doubt the HiHill would filter a lot more than the stated 1500 litres if it could be back-flushed too. The HiHill has one advantage over the Sawyer...It has an activated Charcoal filter built in...Which will remove toxins and heavy metals that the Sawyer cannot remove and it will improve the taste of the filtered water...Not bad for the price.
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Berghaus Men's Supalite 2 GTX Boots @ £44 - found here https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/berghaus-mens-supalite-2-gtx-boot-brown-4400-amazon-2967049 (https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/berghaus-mens-supalite-2-gtx-boot-brown-4400-amazon-2967049)
Currently Out Of Stock but can be preordered selecting Amazon as the supplier to get the £44 price
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00SHH2E70/ (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00SHH2E70/)
(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81AG-xWFAsL._UX695_.jpg)
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Berghaus Men's Supalite 2 GTX Boots @ £44 - found here https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/berghaus-mens-supalite-2-gtx-boot-brown-4400-amazon-2967049 (https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/berghaus-mens-supalite-2-gtx-boot-brown-4400-amazon-2967049)
Currently Out Of Stock but can be preordered selecting Amazon as the supplier to get the £44 price
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00SHH2E70/ (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00SHH2E70/)
(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81AG-xWFAsL._UX695_.jpg)
That is quite cheap, but I would still rather pay a bit more and get a pair of
Merrell Moab 2 Mid GTX Boots instead, because the so called "Supalite'" boots in question actually weigh a whopping 1122g! The Merrell's are 186g lighter, and you don't need to break them in...Comfort straight out the box!:
http://www.uttings.co.uk/p128012-merrell-moab-2-mid-gtx-walking-boots-men-s-black-j06061/#.WzGCTqdKhHY
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Found these on eBay. Obviously I can't vouch for the seller but they do have 100% positive feedback and the item is covered by the Ebay Money Back Guarantee and 30 day returns/refund is offered at buyer's expense if required.
Oboz Men's Sawtooth Mid B-DRY Waterproof Walking Boots in Olive Sizes UK 6½ to 13½ available at the mega bargain price of only £28.51 with free delivery.
That's less than half the price of anywhere else I can find and these have a normal RRP of £125.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Oboz-Sawtooth-Mid-Bdry-Mens-Brown-Waterproof-Walking-Outdoors-Boots-Shoes/113103425002 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Oboz-Sawtooth-Mid-Bdry-Mens-Brown-Waterproof-Walking-Outdoors-Boots-Shoes/113103425002)
I posted about these boots previously after buying some a few weeks ago http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=32782.msg519110#msg519110 (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=32782.msg519110#msg519110)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/i-gAAOSwDw9bMar~/s-l1600.jpg)
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Thanks for this KinkyBoots, have scared some moths by opening my wallet to try these boots. If no use for walking will replace my old Karrimors that i use in the allotment, but which have seen better days. So hopefully a win, win situation. Was going to head off to Sports Direct for some gardening boots this afternoon, saved me the hassle.
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Had a punt on the Oboz. Cannot help but feel I won't see them but with PayPal guarantee at least I will get my money back if they don't show up. Nothing ventured........
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Had a punt on the Oboz. Cannot help but feel I won't see them but with PayPal guarantee at least I will get my money back if they don't show up. Nothing ventured........
I have had a punt as well, but I do feel has all the hallmarks of someone account been hacked. I am only chancing it because of the ebay guarantee!
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Also ordered some, so thanks Kinky for highlighting this. It's worth pointing out that most of the sellers feedback is as a buyer though, not as a seller. We shall see....
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Katadyn Combi filter.... most places I’ve seen it’s in excess of £130.... sports direct have it on their website for £95. You just have to look for it because it it’s not listed as a katadyn brand. It say brand unknown but when you check the photos it’s clearly Katadyn.
https://www.sportsdirect.com/unknown-acc-cofilter-sn42-784782?colcode=78478203 (https://www.sportsdirect.com/unknown-acc-cofilter-sn42-784782?colcode=78478203)
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Found these on eBay. Obviously I can't vouch for the seller but they do have 100% positive feedback and the item is covered by the Ebay Money Back Guarantee and 30 day returns/refund is offered at buyer's expense if required.
Oboz Men's Sawtooth Mid B-DRY Waterproof Walking Boots in Olive Sizes UK 6½ to 13½ available at the mega bargain price of only £28.51 with free delivery.
That's less than half the price of anywhere else I can find and these have a normal RRP of £125.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Oboz-Sawtooth-Mid-Bdry-Mens-Brown-Waterproof-Walking-Outdoors-Boots-Shoes/113103425002 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Oboz-Sawtooth-Mid-Bdry-Mens-Brown-Waterproof-Walking-Outdoors-Boots-Shoes/113103425002)
I posted about these boots previously after buying some a few weeks ago http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=32782.msg519110#msg519110 (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=32782.msg519110#msg519110)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/i-gAAOSwDw9bMar~/s-l1600.jpg)
My ebay perchase was cancelled today due to suspicious account activity so it does sound like it was a fake ebayer account hack..
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However that doesn't excuse Kinkyboots from continuing to research and report the footwear bargains as usual. Without those delightful finds we would have to spend even more time on the interweb.
Thanks KB O0
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A usual sign of scams is when the price is cheap AND they have every size available. That combination is the give away
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Lidl - 'lightweight' inflatable camping mat for £17.99. 6cm thick, weighs 506g, and comes with a 3 year guarantee.
Might be a bargain; might be rubbish, but I've taken a punt and bought one for my wife.
I'll report back and let you know what we think of it.
https://www.lidl.co.uk/en/Non-Food-Offers.htm?articleId=14154 (https://www.lidl.co.uk/en/Non-Food-Offers.htm?articleId=14154)
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Lidl - 'lightweight' inflatable camping mat for £17.99. 6cm thick, weighs 506g, and comes with a 3 year guarantee.
Might be a bargain; might be rubbish, but I've taken a punt and bought one for my wife.
I'll report back and let you know what we think of it.
https://www.lidl.co.uk/en/Non-Food-Offers.htm?articleId=14154 (https://www.lidl.co.uk/en/Non-Food-Offers.htm?articleId=14154)
Slept on it last night, and I think that it is pretty decent; comfortable whether I was on my back or on my side. Packs really small, too. Tempted to go back and buy some more for family camping.
(https://image.ibb.co/hBkn7J/Crivet_camping_mat.jpg)
Only time will tell whether it is durable though, but I'll keep the receipt.
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Lidl - 'lightweight' inflatable camping mat for £17.99. 6cm thick, weighs 506g, and comes with a 3 year guarantee.
Might be a bargain; might be rubbish, but I've taken a punt and bought one for my wife.
I'll report back and let you know what we think of it.
https://www.lidl.co.uk/en/Non-Food-Offers.htm?articleId=14154 (https://www.lidl.co.uk/en/Non-Food-Offers.htm?articleId=14154)
does it self-inflate or do you need big lungs or a pump?
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Scarpa Men's Delta GTX Active Boots UK Size 9½ / EU 44 - New In Box - Buy It Now Price £80 plus £5 Postage or Make Offer. RRP £210 - best price elsewhere £178
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Scarpa-Delta-GTX-Active-Mens-Boots-size-9-1-2/192584436440 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Scarpa-Delta-GTX-Active-Mens-Boots-size-9-1-2/192584436440)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/V-8AAOSwWDRbN1mM/s-l500.jpg)(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/aDsAAOSwcXBbN1mW/s-l500.jpg)
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does it self-inflate or do you need big lungs or a pump?
Lungs; not too much effort to blow it up though.
To be honest, I don't understand why anyone would spend good money on a lightweight thermarest neoair, for example, and then buy (and carry) a pump, just because they can't be bothered to blow it up themselves!
(not aimed at you, Glyno :) )
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As a Neoair owner (a great product) I just use their basic Thermarest bag to inflate it. The bag fits over the valve and I just scrunch the bag end and roll the air into the mattress. Very low tech but totally effective. I usually scrunch and roll up to four times, perfect! When not used for this purpose I use it to store clothing and in the evening I roll it up to become my base pillow. I then place my Sea to Summit blow up pillow on top, it all helpsme to avoid a stiff neck by the morning.
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To be honest, I don't understand why anyone would spend good money on a lightweight thermarest neoair, for example, and then buy (and carry) a pump, just because they can't be bothered to blow it up themselves!
Not everyone who camps is carrying their home from home in a rucksack and an inflatable mattress might not be the only thing they want to blow up (these new fandangled inflatable tents, inflatable chairs, egos.... :D )
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Not everyone who camps is carrying their home from home in a rucksack and an inflatable mattress might not be the only thing they want to blow up (these new fandangled inflatable tents, inflatable chairs, egos....sheep :D )
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Speak for yourself Bri ;)
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Anyway, I got sidetracked by the real reason I clicked on the bargain thread ;D
Aldi have camping gear "special buys" at the moment. Mainly aimed at festival / campsite camping me thinks.
https://www.aldi.co.uk/c/2018-06-28?sort=popular&q=%3Apopular%3AtransactionalStatus%3Atransactional%3AtransactionalStatus%3Anontransactional%3AEvent%3ACamping&page=0
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Anyway, I got sidetracked by the real reason I clicked on the bargain thread ;D
Aldi have camping gear "special buys" at the moment. Mainly aimed at festival / campsite camping me thinks.
https://www.aldi.co.uk/c/2018-06-28?sort=popular&q=%3Apopular%3AtransactionalStatus%3Atransactional%3AtransactionalStatus%3Anontransactional%3AEvent%3ACamping&page=0 (https://www.aldi.co.uk/c/2018-06-28?sort=popular&q=%3Apopular%3AtransactionalStatus%3Atransactional%3AtransactionalStatus%3Anontransactional%3AEvent%3ACamping&page=0)
Everything Aldi is selling for camping is way too heavy for backpacking...It's more suited for car campers and caravanners. The only thing I saw that jumped out as a bargain is their "Ultra-Light Camping Chair", which looks like cheap Chinese copy of Helinox Chair One...The Chair One weighs about the same as the Aldi one but costs about £60 more! But it's still too heavy for backpacking...I have the much lighter Helinox Chair Zero (weighs just 510g) for that.
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Everything Aldi is selling for camping is way too heavy for backpacking...It's more suited for car campers and caravanners.
Caravanners and car campers go hiking too so ultra-lightweight gear is of little concern O0
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I have the much lighter Helinox Chair Zero (weighs just 510g) for that.
I have a much lighter non existent chair (weighs just zero g) for wild camping. :D
As you say, the Aldi stuff is not for backpacking - but many on this forum are either not into backpacking, or (like myself), often camp from the boot of the car and go walking in the hills for a day.
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Slept on it last night, and I think that it is pretty decent; comfortable whether I was on my back or on my side. Packs really small, too. Tempted to go back and buy some more for family camping.
(https://image.ibb.co/hBkn7J/Crivet_camping_mat.jpg)
Only time will tell whether it is durable though, but I'll keep the receipt.
Weather so good that I couldn't resist sleeping out again; this mat is very comfortable; certainly works for me anyway.
One thing though, below where my sweaty back was, I noticed that the material in and around the grooves between the tubes was damp - the presence of this condensation suggests that the mat does not provide good insulation (as is to be expected from what is after all a bag of air), and for winter use, additional insulation in the form of a closed cell mat would be needed - which kind of negates the usefulness of the mat as far as I am concerned. Very good for summer use though.
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Weather so good that I couldn't resist sleeping out again; this mat is very comfortable; certainly works for me anyway.
One thing though, below where my sweaty back was, I noticed that the material in and around the grooves between the tubes was damp - the presence of this condensation suggests that the mat does not provide good insulation (as is to be expected from what is after all a bag of air), and for winter use, additional insulation in the form of a closed cell mat would be needed - which kind of negates the usefulness of the mat as far as I am concerned. Very good for summer use though.
But was the dampness condensation or sweat that was unable to evaporate ?
My back (shirts) get absolutely soaked when carrying my non-framed day-pack, its not condensation, simply sweat from having no air-flow to disperse it.
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But was the dampness condensation or sweat that was unable to evaporate ?
My back (shirts) get absolutely soaked when carrying my non-framed day-pack, its not condensation, simply sweat from having no air-flow to disperse it.
Definitely condensation, Alan, concentrated around the cold spots between the tubes of air.
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Without backtracking thru every post on this thread, I don't know if this has already been mentioned.
Anyhoo, OS mapping online, you can get a years subscription for £8 worth of Tesco vouchers, and then use it on every online device you have, cos it's accessed thru your web browser, (We can use it on both our phones, and each of our computers, and our tablets simultaneously).
Tracking on it isn't perfect, but you can plan routes, see other route ideas in the area of your choice, download maps, and it doesn't need a data signal, just gps when you are out and about.
I like it anyway O0 O0
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Blacks/millets doin Scarpa terra gtx for £99.
Also leather(non gtx) delta pretty cheap here...
https://www.tauntonleisure.com/men-s-delta-leather-boots.html
Anyone used the delta?
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I bought some 'bargain' Boots own brand sticky heels to go inside my boots. I followed the instructions, left them for 24hrs for maximum grip then went off for a 5 mile walk. Came home, took my boots off and both sticky items had not stuck! Useless!
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Without backtracking thru every post on this thread, I don't know if this has already been mentioned.
Anyhoo, OS mapping online, you can get a years subscription for £8 worth of Tesco vouchers, and then use it on every online device you have, cos it's accessed thru your web browser, (We can use it on both our phones, and each of our computers, and our tablets simultaneously).
Tracking on it isn't perfect, but you can plan routes, see other route ideas in the area of your choice, download maps, and it doesn't need a data signal, just gps when you are out and about.
I like it anyway O0 O0
How do you do this? I can't see any mention of it on the OS site or Clubcard site
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Without backtracking thru every post on this thread, I don't know if this has already been mentioned.
Anyhoo, OS mapping online, you can get a years subscription for £8 worth of Tesco vouchers, and then use it on every online device you have, cos it's accessed thru your web browser, (We can use it on both our phones, and each of our computers, and our tablets simultaneously).
Tracking on it isn't perfect, but you can plan routes, see other route ideas in the area of your choice, download maps, and it doesn't need a data signal, just gps when you are out and about.
I like it anyway O0 O0
I find when I have Google maps on my phone (using GPS) it flattens the battery in very short-order, the only way I can use it as a "Sat-Nav" is to have it plugged into a cigarette lighter.
What is the consumption / battery life like using this "OS Online" ?
If it is accessed thru' your web browser how can it work without a phone signal ?
When you say "tracking isn't perfect" what sort of errors are you finding ?
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I have Google Maps on my phone but I personally I haven't noticed it drains my battery in 'very short order?' I also have Backcountry maps, SityMaps and Real Time Tracker 2 on as well. Even with them on all of the time I still get a full days use from my mobile.
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Ultimate outdoors have 50% off at the moment
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I find when I have Google maps on my phone (using GPS) it flattens the battery in very short-order, the only way I can use it as a "Sat-Nav" is to have it plugged into a cigarette lighter.
What is the consumption / battery life like using this "OS Online" ?
If it is accessed thru' your web browser how can it work without a phone signal ?
When you say "tracking isn't perfect" what sort of errors are you finding ?
My phone is very good on battery anyway, leaving the GPS on doesn't drain it. Using OS online seems to be as light on the battery as you are looking at the screen - i.e the more you use it to map read, the faster your battery will wear out.
It seems to work by caching the map so that you don't need a data signal as you move around, until you walk out of the area you've got on screen as it were. You can download a map onto your device prior to leaving home, in theory your device should then not need a data signal at all - just the GPS signal. I've not managed to work off the downloaded map properly yet (mostly because I've not tried). I've not really had a problem so far, always picking up a data signal just in time to cache the next bit of OS Map. I prefer to try and use my printed route map , and then OS online when I think I might have gone astray.
All the usual stuff about mileage, height, miles per hour etc are also there.
As far as the tracking is concerned, I've had problems where it seems to have stopped when I've switched over to check messages or something. Again, I think it's user error. I've never read the instructions.
What I really like is that the OS Map can be zoomed in or out (old eyes can't see small stuff), a route can be worked out at home on the computer and immediately synced with my phone, and I can print maps off, (with a bit of fiddling to make it large enough for me to see without rooting round for reading glasses).
You can save your routes, and tracks when you get that right (privately or publicly), and also have access to every route that any other person has stored publicly. I tend to stick to just the "Premium" routes for route ideas, and I have found some good ones.
As I said, I like it. O0 O0
PS even using it all day, constantly checking stuff, zooming in, out and mucking around, I think I went through about 50% of my battery life. If I just leave it on in the background, it doesn't seem to have much effect.
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Thanks Dittzy - sounds like a good option.
I might get around to trying it.
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Thanks Dittzy - sounds like a good option.
I might get around to trying it.
I think they do a 7 day free trial. O0
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Oboz range of Boots and Shoes have been reduced in sale at either Millets or Ultimate Outdoors. (Probably a very short term offer on these)
https://www.millets.co.uk/s:oboz/?search=oboz (https://www.millets.co.uk/s:oboz/?search=oboz) (Use Code SALE15 at checkout) Delivery to store is £1 or standard delivery is £2.99.
https://www.ultimateoutdoors.com/s:oboz/ (https://www.ultimateoutdoors.com/s:oboz/) (Use Code TAKE15 at checkout) Delivery is £3.99 or FREE when you spend over £70.
Previous posting on available prices in this thread is here http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=32782.msg519110#msg519110 (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=32782.msg519110#msg519110)
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Ultimate Outdoors 20% OFF ALL DEPARTMENTS valid until midnight on 24th July 2018 - Use Code HOT20 at checkout.
Terms & Conditions https://www.ultimateoutdoors.com/hot20-terms (https://www.ultimateoutdoors.com/hot20-terms)
Millets 20% OFF ALL DEPARTMENTS valid until midnight on 24th July 2018 - Use Code SIZZLER at checkout.
Terms & Conditions https://www.millets.co.uk/sizzler-terms (https://www.millets.co.uk/sizzler-terms)
Blacks 20% OFF ALL DEPARTMENTS valid until midnight on 24th July 2018 - Use Code HOT20 at checkout.
Terms & Conditions http://www.blacks.co.uk/hot20-terms (http://www.blacks.co.uk/hot20-terms)
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Impulse buy at Sports Direct North Shields. Two five litre dry bags @£4.50 ea. Will always be useful.Probably could have got a lot cheaper off www. But they seemed to be lonely all on their own.
Then headed off to the beach at Tynemouth for my daily 4 miles. It was actually harder than it may seem as I deliberately went up and down to the beaches as far as Whitley Bay at every opportunity. Knees now feeling it. Back to the Lincs. lowlands tomorrow.
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Go discounting their waterproofs, guess the unusually hot weather has left them overstocked :)
http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/sale/walking/clothing/coats-and-jackets/waterproof/sale/walking/clothing/coats-and-jackets/
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Asdas are currently selling compact and lightweight folding saws, similar in design to a Bahco Laplander. If you are not familiar with the Bahco Laplander, it is one of the best saws to take with you on camping trips, anywhere you might need to cut wood to make a shelter or for firewood. When folded it is just 7 1/2" long, almost pocket size, yet it can cut a 3" diameter tree trunk down in seconds. It weighs just under 400g, and it costs around £17. The blade on the Asda version is noticeably thinner than a Laplander blade, although it is still quite stiff, and I would say the teeth seem sharper too. The thinner blade does make it noticeably lighter than a Laplander...It weighs just 212g, almost half the weight! So why would I class the Asda version as a bargain? Well, because it only costs 83 pence!!!
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Mmm got one of those saw to do a bit of light pruning in the allotment. Teeth were out if set on first 2" branch and was blunt by the third. Handle not too strong either.Twas a pity.
That sort of saw more suited to preppers, survivalists and wannabe SAS folks. Most walkers that I know don't carry such equipment. We try to leave everything as we find it.
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Altberg Malham 2-3 Season Walking Boots @ £85 with free delivery. Normal RRP £169.99 and the cheapest I can find elsewhere is £147.99 @ Gaynor's.
Sorry but I've not come across this supplier before so can't vouch for them but they appear to have a store in Newcastle upon Tyne.
Available sizes
Men's UK Sizes 11½, 12, 12½
Women's UK Sizes 3½, 4, 4½
https://www.startfitness.co.uk/alt-berg-malham-walking-boots-brown-alt-berg-malham.html (https://www.startfitness.co.uk/alt-berg-malham-walking-boots-brown-alt-berg-malham.html)
(https://www.startfitness.co.uk/media/catalog/product/cache/6/image/470x470/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/a/l/alt-berg-malham-boot.jpg)
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Altberg Fremington Lady Lite 2-3 Season Walking Boots @ £90 with free delivery. Normal RRP £169.99.
Available Sizes
UK Size 4 Medium Width Fitting
UK Size 5½ Narrow Width Fitting
UK Size 7 Narrow Width Fitting
https://www.e-outdoor.co.uk/women-c24/womens-footwear-c71/womens-hiking-and-walking-footwear-c75/alt-berg-womens-fremington-lite-hiking-boots-p543 (https://www.e-outdoor.co.uk/women-c24/womens-footwear-c71/womens-hiking-and-walking-footwear-c75/alt-berg-womens-fremington-lite-hiking-boots-p543)
(https://www.e-outdoor.co.uk/images/womens-fremington-lite-hiking-boots-p543-2163_medium.jpg)
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Altberg Fremington Lady Lite 2-3 Season Walking Boots @ £90 with free delivery. Normal RRP £169.99.
Available Sizes
UK Size 4 Medium Width Fitting
UK Size 5½ Narrow Width Fitting
UK Size 7 Narrow Width Fitting
https://www.e-outdoor.co.uk/women-c24/womens-footwear-c71/womens-hiking-and-walking-footwear-c75/alt-berg-womens-fremington-lite-hiking-boots-p543 (https://www.e-outdoor.co.uk/women-c24/womens-footwear-c71/womens-hiking-and-walking-footwear-c75/alt-berg-womens-fremington-lite-hiking-boots-p543)
(https://www.e-outdoor.co.uk/images/womens-fremington-lite-hiking-boots-p543-2163_medium.jpg)
http://www.campandhike.co.uk/altberg-fremington-lady-lite-hiking-boots-size-5%C2%BD-extra-wide/
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http://www.campandhike.co.uk/altberg-fremington-lady-lite-hiking-boots-size-5%C2%BD-extra-wide/ (http://www.campandhike.co.uk/altberg-fremington-lady-lite-hiking-boots-size-5%C2%BD-extra-wide/)
That ad is 2½ years old so it's very unlikely to be still live. ::)
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5x Whistles for 99p inc delivery - work well and loud!!!!!!!
Weight about 10g each.
Took about 3 weeks to arrive.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5X-Alloy-Aluminum-Emergency-Survival-Whistle-Outdoor-Camping-Hiking-Keychain-SK/382159304719 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5X-Alloy-Aluminum-Emergency-Survival-Whistle-Outdoor-Camping-Hiking-Keychain-SK/382159304719)
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Altberg Tethera Ladies 3 Season Boots Size UK 4½ Medium Width Fitting - listed as new with box. Buy-It-Now @ £84.99 with free delivery. Current RRP for these is £214.99.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Tethera-Anfibio-Mid-Brown-Ladies-Boots-In-Brown-Size-UK-4-5-/322995696788 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Tethera-Anfibio-Mid-Brown-Ladies-Boots-In-Brown-Size-UK-4-5-/322995696788)
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Altberg Fremington Lady Lite 2-3 Season Walking Boots Size UK 6½ Extra Narrow Width Fitting in Good Used Condition With Box. Buy It Now @ £39.99 plus £4.75 Royal Mail 2nd Class Signed For Delivery. Normal RRP £174.99.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Womens-Fremington-Lady-Lite-Hiking-Walking-Boots-size-6-5-x-narrow-/352437264382 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Womens-Fremington-Lady-Lite-Hiking-Walking-Boots-size-6-5-x-narrow-/352437264382)
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Needle Sports have the RAB Altus mens vest at £60, which is £8 cheaper than the next best price I could find
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Lowa Stirling Women's Boots. High quality Gore-Tex Lined German made 3 Season Boot with SRP of £130 for a mega bargain price of only £34.99 with free delivery. NB Available in Size 3½ only.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lowa-Stirling-Womens-Walking-Boots-/321987188053 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lowa-Stirling-Womens-Walking-Boots-/321987188053)
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Contour New Navigator Men's Boots Size EU 42 / UK 8 @ £39.99 with Free Delivery.
Based on Scarpa designs it's no longer made but was regularly voted Best Value boot by Trail Magazine with an RRP of around £100.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Contour-New-Navigator-Leather-Dark-Brown-Mens-Hiking-Boots-Size-42/302860744219 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Contour-New-Navigator-Leather-Dark-Brown-Mens-Hiking-Boots-Size-42/302860744219)
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Contour Lady Navigator Women's Boots Size EU 40 / UK 6½-7 @ £43.50 plus £5.75 postage.
Based on Scarpa designs it's no longer made but was regularly voted Best Value boot by Trail Magazine with an RRP of around £100.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Contour-Lady-Navigator-Leather-Walking-Boots-Camping-Hiking-Climbing-UK-7/392098193913 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Contour-Lady-Navigator-Leather-Walking-Boots-Camping-Hiking-Climbing-UK-7/392098193913)
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Reviews are available on livefortheoutdoors.com's website
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Altberg Malham Ladies 2-3 Season Walking Boots Size UK 7 A-Forme Last Medium Width Fitting - New In Box @ £80 with free delivery. Normal RRP £184.99
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Malham-Hiking-Boots-Real-Leather-Size-7/292701672681 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Malham-Hiking-Boots-Real-Leather-Size-7/292701672681)
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Scarpa Delta Men's Leather 3 Season Walking Boots @ £110. NB This is the leather lined version and doesn't have a Gore-Tex liner. Normal RRP £185
Price match on these at Go Outdoors should take this price down to £99.
https://www.tauntonleisure.com/men-s-delta-leather-boots.html (https://www.tauntonleisure.com/men-s-delta-leather-boots.html)
https://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/scarpa-delta-activ-p269717 (https://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/scarpa-delta-activ-p269717)
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Grangers Footwear Care Kit @ £9.99 Normal RRP £18
https://www.winfieldsoutdoors.co.uk/grangers-footwear-care-kit/ (https://www.winfieldsoutdoors.co.uk/grangers-footwear-care-kit/)
Price match on this at Go Outdoors should take this price down to £9.
https://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/grangers-footwear-care-kit-p419348 (https://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/grangers-footwear-care-kit-p419348)
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A few weeks ago I shopped at Decathlon and bought a pair of hiking trousers for £8.99 and then wore them over two weeks walking in the Pyrenees. They were great! So comfortable and lightweight and they washed and dried so easily, far better than my 'expensive' Marmot and Columbia pairs.
I visited Decathlon today and bought another pair, £7.99 today! I'm going to use them as off road running trousers, my wife's friend is going to elasticate the bottoms for me. I might even use them as 'pyjama trousers' on my next hike, they are that comfortable!
I started off road running again from two days ago, something I havn't done since about March (injured my leg), my upper thighs at the moment are so sore and I had shin splints pain yesterday! None today, but my upper thighs still hurt.
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Memory Map are offering the complete set of 1:25,000 Explorer Maps for Great Britain for only £100 at the moment.
You can download them onto up to 5 devices - PC, mobile, tablet and Memory-Map GPS.
https://www.memory-map.co.uk/2018-memory-map-os-explorer-1-25-000-gb-download
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Those of us looking for a pair of winter boots, could grab a serious bargain in Bettws Y Coed Rock Bottom.
Upstairs are ten pairs of unused Scarpa boots of various design, that for some reason they cannot sell, there is nothing wrong with them, other than their a few years old.
Some of the boxes are a bit tatty due to storage, and either they were ordered by a customer who failed to collect them, or their stock from their branch up the road,
Most of them are full Scottish winter boots, totally unsuited to summer wear, and their all well under £100 a pair.
The biggest bargains, and way off the scale for your average Uk walker, are two pairs of unused high altitude Pebax shell boots, one a Scarpa Vega size 46 the other by Koflach, £80 each.
Limited use maybe, but a similar boot in design and application in their Cotswold shop up the road retails at well over £400, and the fact that they have them in stock, must mean they must sell them at that inflated price.
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Limited use maybe, but a similar boot in design and application in their Cotswold shop up the road retails at well over £400, and the fact that they have them in stock, must mean they must sell them at that inflated price.
You may be correct, but, I would have thought the opposite, they originally stocked them as part of their stock-profile, have sold none (or very few) and hence why they have them in stock.
Cynical Moi ?
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That certainly makes huge sense, and i cannot think a better answer.
If the Scarpa Vegas had been ordered by a customer, i recon a substantial deposit or a full payment would have been taken for them.
Few people would forget to collect such expensive boots.
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50% OFF RRP on all Nikwax products at Go Outdoors
https://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/wow-deals/nikwax#prm_creative=half-price-nikwax&prm_name=half-price-nikwax&prm_position=hp-dept-row3-2&prm_id=half-price-nikwax (https://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/wow-deals/nikwax#prm_creative=half-price-nikwax&prm_name=half-price-nikwax&prm_position=hp-dept-row3-2&prm_id=half-price-nikwax)
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Snow@rock have scarpa delta active gtx on sale for £120, price match at go brings it down to £108 O0
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Altberg Nordkapp Unisex 3 Season Boots Size UK 8½, A-Forme Last, Medium Width Fitting. Almost new condition with box and with less than 10 miles on the clock.
Buy-It-Now @ £134.49 plus £8.37 Hermes tracked and insured signed for delivery or Make An Offer. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/142967411432 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/142967411432)
Current RRP for these is £219.99 and best price I can see online elsewhere is £184.49.
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Altberg Nordkapp Unisex 3 Season Boots Size UK 8½, A-Forme Last, Medium Width Fitting. Almost new condition with box and with less than 10 miles on the clock.
The Buy-It-Now Price has been reduced to £126.00 plus £8.03 Hermes tracked and insured signed for delivery. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/142967411432 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/142967411432)
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wondering about the Dare2b jacket at Go outdoors thats down to 40 quid as ive never bought any dare2b stuff and theres no reviews of it online i can find. https://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/dare-2b-mens-excluse-ii-jacket-p436365
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wondering about the Dare2b jacket at Go outdoors thats down to 40 quid as ive never bought any dare2b stuff and theres no reviews of it online i can find. https://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/dare-2b-mens-excluse-ii-jacket-p436365 (https://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/dare-2b-mens-excluse-ii-jacket-p436365)
At that price why don't you just take a punt on it if you can't find anyone who's tried it? It's got a hydrostatic head of 15,000 so it's probably OK. I googled and found mixed reviews of Dare2b. Most people said their stuffs great but some (https://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/mountain-warehouse-vs-dare2b/) said their waterproofs were as bad as mountain warehouse (and from personal experience mountain warehouse is bad). Lots of people think waterproofs leak when they sweat though as you probably know.
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Just received email from Ultimate Outdoors, they are now giving extra 20% off gear & Equipment, there are some brilliant deals. When at checkout I produce my Backpackers membership card and get another 10% off.
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At that price why don't you just take a punt on it if you can't find anyone who's tried it? It's got a hydrostatic head of 15,000 so it's probably OK. I googled and found mixed reviews of Dare2b. Most people said their stuffs great but some (https://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/mountain-warehouse-vs-dare2b/) said their waterproofs were as bad as mountain warehouse (and from personal experience mountain warehouse is bad). Lots of people think waterproofs leak when they sweat though as you probably know.
I am wearing one of there wicking tops right now, stitching is ok and comfortable. I haven't tried their waterproofs, though I gather dare2b is the sister company of regatta.
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Paramo Ladies Cascada Jacket Size XL in Elderberry (brand new with tags) Buy-It-Now @ £70 plus £6.69 post or Make An Offer. Normal RRP £250
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ladies-Paramo-Cascada-Jacket-brand-new-with-tags-in-Elderberry-XL/202496765553 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ladies-Paramo-Cascada-Jacket-brand-new-with-tags-in-Elderberry-XL/202496765553)
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Meindl Men's Himalaya MFS 3-4 Season Boots in Size 7½ @ £164.99 with Free Delivery. A further 10% discount can be had by using Code SALE10 at checkout. Normal RRP £274.99
https://www.tauntonleisure.com/meindl-men-039-s-himalaya-mfs-walking-boots-hanf-green-p13894.html (https://www.tauntonleisure.com/meindl-men-039-s-himalaya-mfs-walking-boots-hanf-green-p13894.html)
(https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/shopping?q=tbn:ANd9GcT-s17TSG0yWjZRIX4xCSOLNTjf7S6AGqm6K5StAIxzQeHMg_Z9IpsI5XygvCk&usqp=CAY)
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Yippeeeee, these are back on sale in Aldi.
https://www.aldi.co.uk/crane-everyday-active-socks-2-pack/p/086826237562000
Brilliant for walking shoes or trainers.
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Berghaus Hillmaster GTX in Size 7 only @ £59.99 plus £3.99 post or £1.99 Click and Collect
https://www.tkmaxx.com/men/activewear/outdoor/walking-shoes+boots/brown-hillmaster-leather-walking-boots/p/38011985 (https://www.tkmaxx.com/men/activewear/outdoor/walking-shoes+boots/brown-hillmaster-leather-walking-boots/p/38011985)
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Berghaus Hillmaster GTX in Size 7 only @ £59.99 plus £3.99 post or £1.99 Click and Collect
https://www.tkmaxx.com/men/activewear/outdoor/walking-shoes+boots/brown-hillmaster-leather-walking-boots/p/38011985 (https://www.tkmaxx.com/men/activewear/outdoor/walking-shoes+boots/brown-hillmaster-leather-walking-boots/p/38011985)
(https://www.tkmaxx.com/medias/38011985-medium-wl-01.jpg?context=bWFzdGVyfHByb2R1Y3QtaW1hZ2VzfDE1Njg3fGltYWdlL2pwZWd8cHJvZHVjdC1pbWFnZXMvaGVmL2gzYy8xMDE1NDc2MzM1NDE0Mi5qcGd8ZmIxOTM2MTgwNWI2NTg4NGFiZjE4OTU4MzJjNTAzYmNhNDRlM2RmNGViYTA5Y2VjZjFiNGYxMjg2OTA5MzczMw)
Good find, might be tempted to get the better half a pair at that price as she's a size 7 👍
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Someone posted this on one of my Facebook groups
https://www.sportpursuit.com
Search for discovery jacket they're doing men's Craghoppers jackets with up to 75% off.
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Paramo Alta lll Men's Jacket Size Large / 43" ONLY in Neon Blue / Reef Blue @ £179 plus £4.95 postage. Current RRP £294.99 next nearest price I can find is £236. Signing up to their newsletter gets you £5 OFF your first order over £50.
https://www.startfitness.co.uk/paramo-alta-lll-mens-jacket-blue-nau50e-blue.html (https://www.startfitness.co.uk/paramo-alta-lll-mens-jacket-blue-nau50e-blue.html)
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When I bought my Alta 2 the 'small' size for me proved to be a 'medium' in reality. Mine has lasted me 4 years without a difficulty but my zip let me down last Sunday, which is a real irritant!
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Lidl are currently selling polyester base layers for £4.99, tops and trousers in black and grey - some have a hood too.
I bought a top (without hood) - seems pretty decent.
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Cheers for this baselayers heads-up ^^^^
They're pretty good really and for that price you can't go wrong O0
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Aldi have some merino tops & bottoms in at the mo.
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Trekkit have the RAB mens original pile jacket at £65 so if you have a Go Outdoors card this should bring it to under £60 https://www.trekitt.co.uk/35691/products/rab-mens-original-pile-jacket-black.aspx (https://www.trekitt.co.uk/35691/products/rab-mens-original-pile-jacket-black.aspx)
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I have new boots, a new tent and a new waterproof single skin jacket on my list but haven't bought them yet.
I'm also looking for a new rain skirt material. I consulted with a professional firm but their suggestion material leaked!
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A couple of retailers have Black Friday deals available on various models, sizes and width fittings of Altberg boots.
https://www.greavessports.com/search/altberg (https://www.greavessports.com/search/altberg)
https://www.tauntonleisure.com/altberg (https://www.tauntonleisure.com/altberg)
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https://www.outdoorgb.com/p/Jack_Wolfskin_Mens_Vingen_Insulated_Jacket/
Reduced from £130 to £75
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A couple of sock bargains.
Bridgedale Explorer Heavyweight Boot Merino Comfort Socks (these replace old style MerinoFusion Summit) https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bridgedale-BD-HV-EXPLORER-CF/132888381076 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bridgedale-BD-HV-EXPLORER-CF/132888381076) in sizes Small or Large @ £12 with free delivery which are these https://www.bridgedale.com/710-506-explorer-heavyweight-boot-merino-comfort (https://www.bridgedale.com/710-506-explorer-heavyweight-boot-merino-comfort)
(https://www.bridgedale.com/media/catalog/product/cache/e4d64343b1bc593f1c5348fe05efa4a6/m/e/mens_explorer_heavyweight_merino_comfort_boot_710_506_445navy_1.png)
Bridgedale Explorer Heavyweight Boot Merino Performance Socks (these replace old style WoolFusion Summit) https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bridgedale-BD-M-HV-EXPLORER/132888380799 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bridgedale-BD-M-HV-EXPLORER/132888380799) in sizes Medium or Large @ £12 with free delivery which are these https://www.bridgedale.com/710-151-explorer-heavyweight-boot (https://www.bridgedale.com/710-151-explorer-heavyweight-boot)
(https://www.bridgedale.com/media/catalog/product/cache/e4d64343b1bc593f1c5348fe05efa4a6/m/e/mens_explorer_heavyweight_merino_endurance_boot_710_151_818black_1_1.png)
Bridgedale Hike Lightweight Boot Merino Performance (I think these replace old style WoolFusion Trail Lightweight) https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bridgedale-BD-LT-HK-ENDURANCE-/132841857251 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bridgedale-BD-LT-HK-ENDURANCE-/132841857251) in sizes Medium, Large or Extra Large @ £10.20 with free delivery which are these https://www.bridgedale.com/710-152-hike-lightweight-boot (https://www.bridgedale.com/710-152-hike-lightweight-boot)
(https://www.bridgedale.com/media/catalog/product/cache/e4d64343b1bc593f1c5348fe05efa4a6/h/i/hike_lw_me_boot_152_124_1.jpg)
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Bridgedales are £11 in Go Outdoors..
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Bridgedales are £11 in Go Outdoors..
Or cheaper sometimes in their bargain buckets. I got 2 pairs of merino ones for £6 each a couple of weeks ago.
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The TK Maxx in Manchester has a bunch of Montane fleeces and soft shells. They usually have stock strewn across all their stores so your local one might have some.
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The TK Maxx in Manchester has a bunch of Montane fleeces and soft shells. They usually have stock strewn across all their stores so your local one might have some.
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My local one in Ipswich had some at £24.99 but the quality seemed really poor. If you covered the name up and asked me to suggest a price I would have said £12.99.
Ive found TK Maxx used to be quite good for outdoor clothing but recently it's more things like socks and gloves whenever I've looked that seem to be worth looking at
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Tesco thermal socks - 3 pairs for £7.
These are a synthetic-wool mix, and I have to say that I am impressed.
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Tesco thermal socks - 3 pairs for £7.
These are a synthetic-wool mix, and I have to say that I am impressed.
Hi. I have looked but the Tesco site says no longer available. I might be looking at wrong ones though, do you have a link thanks.?
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Altberg Fremington Lady Lite 2-3 Season Walking Boots @ £90 with free delivery. Normal RRP £169.99.
Available Sizes
UK Size 4 Medium Width Fitting
UK Size 5½ Narrow Width Fitting
UK Size 7 Narrow Width Fitting
https://www.e-outdoor.co.uk/women-c24/womens-footwear-c71/womens-hiking-and-walking-footwear-c75/alt-berg-womens-fremington-lite-hiking-boots-p543 (https://www.e-outdoor.co.uk/women-c24/womens-footwear-c71/womens-hiking-and-walking-footwear-c75/alt-berg-womens-fremington-lite-hiking-boots-p543)
(https://www.e-outdoor.co.uk/images/womens-fremington-lite-hiking-boots-p543-2163_medium.jpg)
Only Size 4 Medium Width Fitting and Size 7 Narrow Width Fitting now left but price has been reduced to an incredibly low £41.25 plus £3.49 post which has got to be a mega bargain for someone with the right size feet.
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Hi. I have looked but the Tesco site says no longer available. I might be looking at wrong ones though, do you have a link thanks.?
I didn't look online - I bought another 3 pack in their Kirkwall store just a week ago.
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I didn't look online - I bought another 3 pack in their Kirkwall store just a week ago.
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Might be of interest to some people but Dash4it have an offer on for maps. (2 OS maps for £11)
......Buy any two standard OS Landranger or Explorer maps for just £11 (RRP £8.99 each)*. The offer also works on multiples of two (i.e. get four standard maps for £22, six for £33, and so on), so the more you buy, the more you save. You can even mix and match between Landranger and Explorer series.
Simply pop the maps of your choice into your shopping basket and apply code OS11 to get your savings.
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Thermarest neoAir xlite for £103.50 from go outdoors.
Got them to price match & 10% extra off vs Gaynors.
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A couple of mega bargains for any ladies with small narrow feet or anyone who has kids with small narrow feet doing their Duke of Edinburgh award.
Altberg Fremington Ladies 2-3 Season Boots Size UK 3½ Extra Narrow Width Fitting (old stock but New In Box) Buy it Now @ £18 plus £5 post
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ALTBERG-FREMINGTON-HIKING-BOOT-SIZE-3-5-UK-XTRA-NARROW/273686043790 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ALTBERG-FREMINGTON-HIKING-BOOT-SIZE-3-5-UK-XTRA-NARROW/273686043790)
Altberg Fremington Ladies 2-3 Season Boots Size UK 3 Narrow Width Fitting (old stock but New In Box) Buy it Now @ £18 plus £5 post
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ALTBERG-FREMINGTON-HIKING-BOOT-SIZE-3-5-UK-NARROW-FIT/273686047749 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ALTBERG-FREMINGTON-HIKING-BOOT-SIZE-3-5-UK-NARROW-FIT/273686047749)
Altberg Fremington Mens 2-3 Season Boots Size UK 12½ Narrow Width Fitting (old stock but New In Box) Buy it Now @ £35 with Free postage or make an offer
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ALTBERG-MENS-CADET-FREMINGTON-HIKING-BOOTS-SIZE-UK-12-5-NARROW-FIT/273667055907 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ALTBERG-MENS-CADET-FREMINGTON-HIKING-BOOTS-SIZE-UK-12-5-NARROW-FIT/273667055907)
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KAILAS dragonfly ul 1 man tent on 48 hour sale at £148
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/KAILAS-Waterproof-Foldable-Camping-Tents-Dragonfly-UL-Double-Layer-Lightweight-Portable-UV-Protection-Windproof-Ventilation-Tent/32965754096.html
Essentially a Nordisk Telemark 1 clone with permanently attached inner and fly.
According to US Amazon the true weight is 700 grams, but that is still significantly lighter than the Nordisk.
https://www.amazon.com/KAILAS-Dragonfly-Camping-Trekking-Climbing/dp/B07B2PS9KF
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A great price here for an Etrex 20x...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Garmin-eTrex-20x-Outdoor-gps-receiver-Western-Europe-Topo-map/292987261486?epid=1565395751&hash=item443766d22e:g:6kQAAOSwKtlb5XEZ:rk:1:pf:1&frcectupt=true
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That is good O0
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That is good O0
Looks like someone snapped it up...no longer listed
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Meindl Sport Wax 80g Clear/Neutral @ £4.99 with free delivery
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Meindl-Sportwax-Care-for-Leather-Boots-Shoe-Care-Walking-Hiking-Boots/223469822866 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Meindl-Sportwax-Care-for-Leather-Boots-Shoe-Care-Walking-Hiking-Boots/223469822866)
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I bought a lightweight camping mat from Lidl last year, and they are back in stock again.
(https://image.ibb.co/hBkn7J/Crivet_camping_mat.jpg)
I've used this quite a bit now, including over winter, and I am impressed, so I snapped up another two - a bargain at £17.99. Weight 508g, pack down small, and they are really comfy. The outer two tubes are slightly larger diameter so I find that I don't have a tendency to roll off the mat. Recommended if you are on a budget.
Note - this is NOT the Crivit self inflating mat that is on their website right now.
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Paramo Men's Cascada Jacket Size XXL in Forest Green (New With Tags) @ £80 with FREE DELIVERY (2 Available) Normal RRP £250
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Paramo-Mens-Cascada-Jacket/401750584743 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Paramo-Mens-Cascada-Jacket/401750584743)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/oZUAAOSwXHpcta4F/s-l500.jpg)
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Gaynor Sports Easter Sale - 30% Off RRP - Use Code EASTER30 at checkout.
https://www.gaynors.co.uk/ (https://www.gaynors.co.uk/)
Discount Code Terms & Conditions- The offer entitles each customer a discount to the level advertised, when the code is entered at the checkout.
- This offer is only available online and cannot be redeemed in our store.
- The discount is not exchangeable for cash and is non-transferable. Returned items will be refunded at the discounted price paid. This does not affect your statutory rights.
- We reserve the right to refuse the use of any code that we deem invalid or fraudulent.
- We reserve the right to (i) cancel this offer at any time, (ii) cancel or refuse any individual's benefit from it, (iii) amend these terms and conditions, and (iv) limit the number of code redemption's online.
- The offer Offer ends midnight 28/04/2019.
- NB I'm not sure whether you need to be signed up to their newsletter in order to take advantage of this offer.
(https://www.gaynors.co.uk/images/newsletter_promos/easter_1555494345_6224.jpg)
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There's supposedly a deal on OS paper maps buy 3 get them for £20 (or £35 for active version). They charged me full price on the active version maps but I've emailed them about it and expect they will refund the difference. Offer ends at the end of the day April 24th according to my screenshot. I'll edit this post to let you know if they refund me today.
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OS didn't reply to my email but they refunded the difference when I phoned them.
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Ultimate Outdoors are offering OS Explorer maps at £5.40 but now only £4.32 with code WALK20, can this offer be beaten?
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Merino Wool (part) Cycling Jersey.
Aldi this Thursday - £6.99
Could be a useful additional layer ?
https://www.aldi.co.uk/crane-men%27s-merino-cycling-jersey/p/084773242467500
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Looks like a potentially useful light mid layer, Alan. No Aldi in Orkney, though.
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Looks like a potentially useful light mid layer, Alan. No Aldi in Orkney, though.
It is available by internet order.
(No shop needed)
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It is available by internet order.
(No shop needed)
Good to know. I've ignored people's ALDI recommendations in the past on account of it not being in my shop. Didn't realise they had an online shop too.
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Thanks Alan, never realised. Will take a closer look.
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Thanks Alan, never realised. Will take a closer look.
I have used the home delivery quite frequently.
Up until about 12 months ago it was free delivery but I guess they realised it was costing them money so introduced a delivery charge, (for under £20 orders). Delivered to a local (to you shop - not just an Aldi) about 7000+ shops in the scheme, or, to your home.
https://www.aldi.co.uk/customer-services/delivery#CollectPlusFAQs-UpdatedQ4
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"While geographical location can restrict some of the delivery services we are able to offer on some products, we deliver to most postal areas in mainland UK."
You do know where I live, Alan? ;)
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"While geographical location can restrict some of the delivery services we are able to offer on some products, we deliver to most postal areas in mainland UK."
You do know where I live, Alan? ;)
Aren’t the largest islands in both Orkney and Shetland called Mainland? :)
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Indeed. :)
But I don't suppose Aldi would see it that way.
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"While geographical location can restrict some of the delivery services we are able to offer on some products, we deliver to most postal areas in mainland UK."
You do know where I live, Alan? ;)
Indeed, but I though maybe one of their 7000+ 'delivery point' shops (such as the Co-Op, Nisa stores etc) might be represented on the 'island'.
If you put your post-code into the shop finder it will tell you the nearest one to you.
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I take it all back, Alan - there is a CollectPlus pickup point at Bruce's Stores in Kirkwall!
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Amazon are selling Osprey Exos 38 for £63.74 if you apply the voucher.
I’ve just ordered one.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B075YD5F37/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 (https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B075YD5F37/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
(http://i68.tinypic.com/1zw0nxg.jpg)
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Gaynor Sports Half Term Sale - 30% Off RRP - Use Code HOLS30 at checkout. https://www.gaynors.co.uk/ (https://www.gaynors.co.uk/)
Discount Code Terms & Conditions- 1) The offer entitles each customer a discount to the level advertised, when the code is entered at the checkout.
- 2) This offer is only available online and cannot be redeemed in our store.
- 3) The discount is not exchangeable for cash and is non-transferable. Returned items will be refunded at the discounted price paid. This does not affect your statutory rights.
- 4) We reserve the right to refuse the use of any code that we deem invalid or fraudulent.
- 5) We reserve the right to (i) cancel this offer at any time, (ii) cancel or refuse any individual's benefit from it, (iii) amend these terms and conditions, and (iv) limit the number of code redemption's online.
- 6) The offer is valid online until midnight on 2nd June 2019.
NB I'm not sure whether you need to be signed up to their newsletter in order to take advantage of this offer.
(https://www.gaynors.co.uk/images/newsletter_promos/hols30_1558622340_1969.jpg)
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www.sealskinz.com have got lots of half price gloves right now. Just click on deals of the month.
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Not 100% sure the "was" price is ever accurate but apparantly this down jacket was £120 and is now £24. Regardless I ordered one anyway and I personally like it, although the sizing is very small, I ordered a size bigger than normal and it's snug!
I don't seem to be able to post links... Anyway it's the women's Arabel Down Jacket, bought direct from the Trespass website.
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Not 100% sure the "was" price is ever accurate but apparantly this down jacket was £120 and is now £24. Regardless I ordered one anyway and I personally like it, although the sizing is very small, I ordered a size bigger than normal and it's snug!
I don't seem to be able to post links... Anyway it's the women's Arabel Down Jacket, bought direct from the Trespass website.
I hope it fits ok or that you near a Trespass store, to get a refund from them the service is terrible. I am not saying the goods are poor quality, but if you have an issue they are the worst store ever to deal with. I had to wait about 2 months for a simple return refund online.
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I hope it fits ok or that you near a Trespass store, to get a refund from them the service is terrible. I am not saying the goods are poor quality, but if you have an issue they are the worst store ever to deal with. I had to wait about 2 months for a simple return refund online.
It was much smaller than expected but as I went a size up it fits well enough. I can tell it's not the best quality but it did the job at the weekend and kept me nice and warm when the temperature dropped and I changed out of my waterproofs. So overall I'd say maybe not a bargain but a decent enough purchase which will do :)
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Bargain for anyone looking for a quality leather sheath/pouch complete with a belt loop for either their Opinel No.8 or Victorinox 111mm knife.
I bought one of the new/unissued ones for my Opinel No. 8 and it fits perfectly. One coat of leather conditioner and couple of coats of some old Meindl SportWax I had left over in the cupboard and it's good to go and should last a lifetime. They're made from quality 2mm brown full grain smooth leather and put Opinel's overpriced faux leather offerings to shame.
New/unissued available @ £6.99 delivered https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Folding-Knife-Belt-Pouch-Ex-Army-New-Brown-Leather-pocket-knife-sheath-holder/173634437274 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Folding-Knife-Belt-Pouch-Ex-Army-New-Brown-Leather-pocket-knife-sheath-holder/173634437274)
Issued/used @ £5.99 delivered https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Folding-Knife-Belt-Pouch-Ex-Army-Grade1-Brown-Leather-pocket-knife-sheath-holder/181997636725 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Folding-Knife-Belt-Pouch-Ex-Army-Grade1-Brown-Leather-pocket-knife-sheath-holder/181997636725)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/OP8AAOSwxYxUwQW-/s-l500.jpg)(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/tjcAAOSwuYVWn8S9/s-l500.jpg)(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/12sAAOSwFqJWn8TA/s-l500.jpg)
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15% off everything on the Viewranger site. Premium with a years GB OS maps is £21.24. The code is SUMMER2019
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Brand New Altberg Malham Unisex 2-3 Season Walking Boots @ £60 with free delivery. (Further £5 discount available if you sign up for their newsletter). Normal RRP £184.99
Women's/Kids UK Size 4 Medium Fit (Only 1 pair remaining). Ideal boot for DofE Award.
https://www.startfitness.co.uk/alt-berg-malham-walking-boots-brown-alt-berg-malham.html (https://www.startfitness.co.uk/alt-berg-malham-walking-boots-brown-alt-berg-malham.html)
(https://www.startfitness.co.uk/media/catalog/product/cache/6/image/470x470/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/a/l/alt-berg-malham-boot.jpg)
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Decathlon purchases:
1. Quechua .8 litre water bottle for £1.49. Best bottle I have ever used.
2. 20 litre rucksack NH500 - multiple zip pckets side pockets, rain cover, pole lashing etc, fits a 15" laptop. Ideal work/city pack, probably ok for walking also. No waist strap but does have chest strap.Terriffic value at £19.99. (There's also a 30 litre version for £10 more.)
3. Forclaz 1 MH500 pole £12.99 each. I'm using these now rather than my Lekis - amazing value.
I got mine from the Stockport branch.
The Aldi of the great outdoors?
Dave
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Re: Viewfinder cost. I use the Backcountry App. You can view OS maps for free (but with adverts at the bottom of the screen) or get the paid version for a £14.99 one-off payment. I've used it for a number of years and its never let me down. Loads of other maps on it as well, Europe, the USA, etc.
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Scarpa SL Active Men's 3-4 Season Boots Size EU 45 - Worn Once Buy It Now @ £75 with Free Delivery. Current RRP £260.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Scarpa-SL-Active-mens-boots-Size-45/193109311497 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Scarpa-SL-Active-mens-boots-Size-45/193109311497)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/1OUAAOSwQQVdgfNm/s-l500.jpg)
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Altberg Keld 2-3 Season Boots Size 12 G-Fit Last Medium Fit - Almost new condition with minor graze to outstep of left boot which should disappear once waxed. Normal RRP £189.99.
Buy It Now @ £44.95 with free delivery. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-boots-Walking-Brown-Med-Fit-England-Vibram-UK-12/174040739486 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-boots-Walking-Brown-Med-Fit-England-Vibram-UK-12/174040739486)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/IVAAAOSwF4pdiLZ-/s-l500.jpg)(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/G9gAAOSwkvFdiLaI/s-l500.jpg)
2-3 season classic English hiking boot, designed for lower level Lakeland & Scottish fells, Nubuk leather, more breathable in summer.
Volume and width of the G-Fit last is much higher than average, especially around the forefoot. the footshape is asymmetric and the heel is a medium size, to keep heel support good and snug. reduced sideways pressure on the large toe, and a wider forefoot with slightly above medium volume.
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I've just been to Millets and bought a pair of Berghaus Superlite 2 hiking boots for £92. They are advertised on their website for £115, they claim reduced from £155, I just quoted the code BIG20 and got 20% off.
This is my 4th pair of Superlites, when I first started hiking I bought a men's pair and got blisters. I then changed to buying women's boots (no more blisters caused by the boots) and replaced them because I wore them down on the outside edges which then became uncomfortable to walk in. I solved my edges wear problem by slipping half a running shoe insert under my Sorbothane inserts and the third pair lasted for two years before finally leaking last November.
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Bargain for someone with Hobbit sized feet. O0
Scarpa SL Activ 3-4 Season Boots Size EU 50 / UK 14 ONLY (2017 Model) @ £90 with free delivery - RRP £255.
https://www.scarpa.co.uk/clearance/sl-activ-17/ (https://www.scarpa.co.uk/clearance/sl-activ-17/)
(https://www.scarpa.co.uk/images/srv/product/Trek_Hill_%26_Mountain/scarpa_sl_activ.jpg)
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Wiggle.co.uk are currently sellling Berghaus boots off. The Expeditor Ridge 2.0 are £55 with a further 10% off for new customers using code NEWGB.
https://www.wiggle.co.uk/berghaus-expeditor-ridge-20-hiking-boots/ (https://www.wiggle.co.uk/berghaus-expeditor-ridge-20-hiking-boots/)
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I have a Marmot Precip which now leaks at the back of my neck. The hood rear inner waterproofing scratched off some time ago. When it rains I get a wet back. I don't want to throw it away so I nipped to Decathlon today and bought a £4.99 Poncho. My plan is to cut their poncho hood and shoulder area in such a way that it covers the Precip hood and I have to ensure that it doesn't blow off and away when windy. At that price I can make a mistake.
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A mega bargain for somone with the right size narrow feet.
Hanwag Tatra II Narrow GTX Brown UK Size 12 ONLY @ £66.36 plus £10.18 DHL Air Mail Premium Delivery from Germany. Normal RRP £235.
https://www.backpacking-united.com/en/hanwag-tatra-ii-narrow-gtx-brown (https://www.backpacking-united.com/en/hanwag-tatra-ii-narrow-gtx-brown)
(https://d1amvbew71i3eq.cloudfront.net/media/catalog/product/cache/20/image/464x/040ec09b1e35df139433887a97daa66f/h/2/h200300-56/hanwag-tatra-ii-narrow-gtx-brown-30.jpg)(https://d1amvbew71i3eq.cloudfront.net/media/catalog/product/cache/20/image/464x/040ec09b1e35df139433887a97daa66f/h/2/h200300_han_vibram_aw_integral_2017/hanwag-tatra-ii-narrow-gtx-brown-31.jpg)
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For anyone considering an Etrex 20x GPS...here is a bargain.!
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/andyhowse/m.html?item=303353403027&epid=111114968&hash=item46a1459693%3Am%3AmUu0iKX8_LOJZ-6Q694_uzw&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/andyhowse/m.html?item=303353403027&epid=111114968&hash=item46a1459693%3Am%3AmUu0iKX8_LOJZ-6Q694_uzw&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562)
edit....someone has snapped it up
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Mountain Equipment Lhotse Gore Tex Pro - one of the best waterproof jackets that money can buy - sale price £230 from Go Outdoors, RRP £370.
Available in S, M & XXL only - not in my size, unfortunately.
https://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/15896802/mountain-equipment-men-s-lhotse-jacket-15896802
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I bought a pair of Thinsulate gloves from Snow and Rock a couple of years ago, £12.95 and they proved to be of poor quality, the elastic around the wrist just gave up, but I stuck with them through thick and thin.
Today I was impulsive, so I went into Decathlon and bought myself a new pair of gloves, soft material, snug and warm, they look and feel well made £1.49.
Plus, I bought myself another pair of Decathlon boxer underwear, £3.99, brilliant, so good for hiking and running, the most comfortable and quick-drying underwear I've ever owned!
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…………....the most comfortable and quick-drying underwear I've ever owned!
As we get older, its amazing how many are afflicted with that problem.
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It's true if you have a urinary problem and lots of people do, this type of underwear can be very helpful because they are so easy to wash and so quick to dry and they can be thrown away at will if need be. I don't have that problem now but I did have in 2015 when I had my prostate removed because of Cancer. The Nurse said my incontinence would last for 10 days and the amazing thing was that it did. I didn't know about this Decathlon underwear then, if I had those 10 days would have been a lot easier to manage. Until 2015 I never gave underwear a thought, just popped into M & S and that was it, with an incontinence problem underwear becomes much more complicated, especially if you have to wear a catheter for a short while.
I do find however that in my case the underwear sizing is important for hiking/running comfort and effectiveness, I'm a medium, have a 32" waist and the choice for me is do I want an overall tight grip around my bum, hips, waist, and abdomen, or a less tight grip? Both sizes do grip me where they should and not where they shouldn't (the underwear is stretchy) but my choice is the 'L' versions, on me, they feel just right! I would even go so far to sometimes think, am I actually wearing any?
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Meindl Sport Wax 80g (Clear/Neutral) @ £4.75 with Free Delivery https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Meindl-Sportwax-for-Leather-Footwear-Clear/143452132239 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Meindl-Sportwax-for-Leather-Footwear-Clear/143452132239)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/RzoAAOSwuWpd2-H-/s-l500.jpg)
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Anyone heard of much in the way of black Friday sales? I'm on the lookout for a warmer jacket for general use - to fill the gap between a fleece and a thickish down jacket
I may pop across to Snowdonia for a night or two but Cotswolds and Joe Brown don't mention Friday on their websites :-\ so I'm a little undecided now
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Anyone heard of much in the way of black Friday sales?
There's nothing about which I've seen which could be considered genuine bargains otherwise I'd have posted them.
You will no doubt have seen in the media that Which? magazine estimate that only 1 in 20 of all retailers are actually offering what would be considered genuine bargains for Black Friday.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-50551415 (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-50551415)
The outdoor market is definitely not helped by the fact that the vast majority of major retailers are owned by just one or two parent companies to the point where there is very little if any genuine competition in the market and there's no sign of this improving in the foreseeable future as high street retailers are currently biting the dust one after another. These groups of companies unfortunately continue to try to deceive consumers into believing that these outlets are separate entities which is just not true. Most if not all of them have continuous ongoing 'sales' all year round quoting up to X% discount and these so called 'bargains' are often rotated between the various companies involved. Sticking the 'Black Friday' tag on thier website/advertising does not make these deals any better than their normal all year round 'sales'.
The bottom line is only buy when you know the bargain is genuine or keep your money until they are trying to clear old season stock to make way for the new season stock arriving in store.
It might not be to everone's taste but quite often the best bargains to be had are by buying second hand market via eBay etc.
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Totally agree O0 and I don't mind second hand usually but was looking to treat myself to new this time if I can find what I want for a good price....
I guess the change of scenery would be a bit of a treat even if I don't find a bargain..... and I get to use my down 'bag and feel like I'm sleeping in a cloud 8)
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I was asked to buy a product for one of my clients yesterday, her niece had seen it advertised as a 'cheap' Black Friday bargain. I Googled the item in and got it £55.99 cheaper at Homebase who were not adverstising it as a Black Friday item.
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Anyone heard of much in the way of black Friday sales? I'm on the lookout for a warmer jacket for general use - to fill the gap between a fleece and a thickish down jacket
I may pop across to Snowdonia for a night or two but Cotswolds and Joe Brown don't mention Friday on their websites :-\ so I'm a little undecided now
I'd be very careful of BF deals these days. Most of them are pumped priced which they then discount massively whilst not being as good as they seem. If I was buying hardware I'd buy in january which are statistically the best sales of the year (and since hardware lasts the longest, waiting 2 months is trivial), if I was buying soft products like jackets I'd buy at the end of season as the shops change over from their spring/summer to autumn/winter products - you'll get a far deeper discount.
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Don't get me wrong, I'd be looking with my head well and truly screwed on - but, as I could do with a warmer jacket before spring, it's as good a time as any to at least look O0
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Berghaus boots are on offer at Amazon for Black Friday:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Berghaus-Mens-Hillwalker-Brown-Chocolate/dp/B00SHGYYSI/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8&th=1&psc=1 (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Berghaus-Mens-Hillwalker-Brown-Chocolate/dp/B00SHGYYSI/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8&th=1&psc=1)
They have a selection of the Hillmaster and Lite versions too for around £60-£70 depending on size. Seems a decent price.
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https://media.craghoppers.com/catalog/product/cache/c687aa7517cf01e65c009f6943c2b1e9/C/M/CMW752_9MB_01_bynder_defined_type_product_01_1571222336.jpg
Don't know how good these are but a good price for Goretex.
£87.50 in this colour, or £95 in other shades.
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For the best selling point of the coat is what appears to be its longer length. That is always at the top of my list these days when I am tempted to buy something.
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Anyone noticed the Helly Hanson jackets and baselayers being sold at Screwfix.
If they're good enough for construction sites then..............
Did I mention the price is so much less than similar gear in Outdoor websites and shops.
No doubt the gear snobs will turn their noses up at them. When I noticed a farmer buying a jacket yesterday and tell the staff that he had bought one two years ago and worn it non stop ever since but got it ripped whilst fencing then you know I think they'll be good for a few days out on a walk.
As for the wannabe SAS types, no, they're not made in camo. 😁
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This one is relatively localised I'm afraid, but Gooutdoors in Wigan are having a closing down sale with at least 30% off everything. I was in this morning and there's some really good buys to be had.
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https://media.craghoppers.com/catalog/product/cache/c687aa7517cf01e65c009f6943c2b1e9/C/M/CMW752_9MB_01_bynder_defined_type_product_01_1571222336.jpg (https://media.craghoppers.com/catalog/product/cache/c687aa7517cf01e65c009f6943c2b1e9/C/M/CMW752_9MB_01_bynder_defined_type_product_01_1571222336.jpg)
Don't know how good these are but a good price for Goretex.
£87.50 in this colour, or £95 in other shades.
Not sure what jacket that is in your link but I have one that looks very similar (also Craghoppers). I wouldn't use it for hill walking - I would say it's more of a casual jacket with a water resistant finish - good for dog walking or short local walks.. I paid £25 for mine a couple of years ago so it may not be the same (either that or it's an impressive Black Friday mark up :D )
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Not sure what jacket that is in your link but I have one that looks very similar (also Craghoppers). I wouldn't use it for hill walking - I would say it's more of a casual jacket with a water resistant finish - good for dog walking or short local walks.. I paid £25 for mine a couple of years ago so it may not be the same (either that or it's an impressive Black Friday mark up :D )
I think this is the jacket in question https://www.craghoppers.com/corran-gore-tex-jacket-mountain-green/ (https://www.craghoppers.com/corran-gore-tex-jacket-mountain-green/)
It can't be all that bad as their advert says it won Tester's Choice in Country Walking Magazine March 2019. Whether you believe the £175 - £190 RRP is another matter! ;D
Men's version Corran colour options https://www.craghoppers.com/search/?q=corran (https://www.craghoppers.com/search/?q=corran)
Women's version Isobel colour options https://www.craghoppers.com/search/?q=isobel (https://www.craghoppers.com/search/?q=isobel)
YouTube video from Go Outdoors showing both jackets here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRQYqcldzmg (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRQYqcldzmg)
Up to 10% cashback available on Craghoppers purchases via TopCashback (offer ends tomorrow)
For anyone considering buying (assuming both size and colour are in stock at both locations) the cheapest option would be to log on to Go Outdoors via TopCashback and request a price match against Craghoppers to get 10% off Craghoppers price plus TopCashback are offering 8% cashback on online purchases at Go Outdoors.
https://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/15907347/craghoppers-men-s-corran-gore-tex-jacket-15907347 (https://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/15907347/craghoppers-men-s-corran-gore-tex-jacket-15907347)
https://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/15907348/craghoppers-men-s-corran-gore-tex-jacket-15907348 (https://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/15907348/craghoppers-men-s-corran-gore-tex-jacket-15907348)
https://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/15907359/craghoppers-women-s-isobel-gore-tex-jacket-15907359 (https://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/15907359/craghoppers-women-s-isobel-gore-tex-jacket-15907359)
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Mountain Equipment Lhotse GoreTex pro jacket available for £259 from Nevisport right now, quite a discount on the full price of £370.
Mine is now into it's 5th winter of heavy use - a superb mountain jacket.
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Gaynors also have the Lhotse at the same price.
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Apparently, according to the email I got yesterday, GoOutdoors in Stockport are closing down for a big refurbishment and they're having a closing down sale. Wether there will be any bargins to be had is anyone's guess
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133279476854
Might be worth a punt.
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Apparently, according to the email I got yesterday, GoOutdoors in Stockport are closing down for a big refurbishment and they're having a closing down sale. Wether there will be any bargins to be had is anyone's guess
The Millets in Altrincham is closing down and reopening as a GoOutdoors.
30% off everything but they don't have that much unless you want a Peter Storm fleece.
Interested to see how the product line will change when it reopens.
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Anatom Q3 Braeriach FLX3 Men's Trekking Boots Brown Sizes UK 8/EU 42, UK 10.25/EU 45 and UK 11.75/EU 47 only @ £89 plus £4.99 Delivery. Seem to be £120+ elsewhere.
https://www.uttings.co.uk/p126650-anatom-q3-braeriach-flx3-trekking-boot-men-s-brown-faxq3brae/ (https://www.uttings.co.uk/p126650-anatom-q3-braeriach-flx3-trekking-boot-men-s-brown-faxq3brae/)
(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81RFLslcAiL._UY695_.jpg)
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The Millets in Altrincham is closing down and reopening as a GoOutdoors.
30% off everything but they don't have that much unless you want a Peter Storm fleece.
Interested to see how the product line will change when it reopens.
Millets and Go Outdoors are basically the same company. Guess who? JD Sports
I give them a wide berth ::)
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Millets and Go Outdoors are basically the same company. Guess who? JD Sports
I give them a wide berth ::)
As are Blacks and Tiso.
Their main competitors being Sports Direct which also hosts quite a few other brands and companies.
Also two of the most successful, currently, High Street retailers.
Your choice to spend whatever you want elsewhere but to be frank there's not that many true independant left. Many usually stock brands belonging to the two groups.
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There's a seller on ebay called the_action_sport_warehouse who are selling lots of mainly lowa boots very cheap. I put a £60 offer in for some lowa renegades which were priced at £80.
It was accepted and I did wonder whether it was dodgy, but the sellers reviews were good.
They arrived quickly and are perfect and identical to my current pair aside the colour. The only things which are out of place is that the box says "sample" on it and the panels which are normally suede are nubuck like the rest of the boots(which is better actually).
The question is should I be bothered by the sample issue or just be happy I got a pair of renegades for 60 quid. It was not stated anywhere in the description that they were a sample pair.
There are other renegades still for sale which are specifically labelled as 2019 and are slightly more expensive so mine may be older. Looking at the photo it seems they are also purely nubuck.
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The question is should I be bothered by the sample issue or just be happy I got a pair of renegades for 60 quid. It was not stated anywhere in the description that they were a sample pair.
If you are happy with the product which was delivered then I wouldn't worry about it and just be happy that you got a pair of renegades for £60.
I have used and recommended that eBay seller before when they were selling Lowa Stirling and Munro boots at extremely good prices without any problems.
As far as I know they are official importers of Lowa products and are listed under the UK on Lowa website as TKC Sales Ltd at the same address here https://www.lowa.de/en/about-lowa/lowa-worldwide.html (https://www.lowa.de/en/about-lowa/lowa-worldwide.html)
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Alpkit have a "spacemaker" sale on at the moment. Amongst other things, their Balance waterproof jacket is only £139.99.
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Merrell boots and walking shoes on sale again in Boyes £65.00 for those of you who like them. Sketchers also half price, I gave some of those as they are great to change into for the evenings, so light yet so comfy.
P. S. Never, ever, say you like that shop by name and out loud in company, you get very, very strange looks and cold shoulders.
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Merrell boots and walking shoes on sale again in Boyes £65.00 for those of you who like them. Sketchers also half price, I gave some of those as they are great to change into for the evenings, so light yet so comfy.
P. S. Never, ever, say you like that shop by name and out loud in company, you get very, very strange looks and cold shoulders.
Would that not be contingent on your age and gender?
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Would that not be contingent on your age and gender?
Just saying, that's all. Someone I, erhem, know said that out loud this morning , hence the warning. That someone was not a youngster of any variety.😩
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The Ordnance Survey website is selling 3 maps for 20 quid.
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https://i1.adis.ws/i/jpl/bl_119300_a?w=899&h=899&qlt=50
OspreyTalon 33 for £64!
Black's sale, think it ends tonight!!!!
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Outdoor GB are selling Snugpak Jungle Blankets for £17.00 at the moment.
Bought one a couple of weeks ago, very impressed, well made, warm & big enough to use as quilt.
I have used the Jungle bag for years - Ideal as a summer bag & very robust.
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Outdoor GB are selling Snugpak Jungle Blankets for £17.00 at the moment.
Bought one a couple of weeks ago, very impressed, well made, warm & big enough to use as quilt.
I have used the Jungle bag for years - Ideal as a summer bag & very robust.
I looked at them but they are a bit heavy - at 700g they are the same weight as my Down Sleeping Bag (rated +5 / -5 / -19)
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Altberg Malham 2-3 Season Men's Walking Boots Size 12 Medium Fit in very good condition. Buy It Now @£50 plus £5 tracked Hermes delivery or make an offer. Current New RRP is £189.99.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Malham-Walking-Boots-Size-12-RRP-185/274284117027 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Malham-Walking-Boots-Size-12-RRP-185/274284117027)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/wDIAAOSwEdteUQfv/s-l500.jpg)(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/vVgAAOSwSydeUQfo/s-l500.jpg)
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I almost bought a Snugpack jungle blanket around Christmas to help my sleeping quilt to retain its heat but my son and daughter in law bought me a Rab Microlight jacket before I could so I use that now to achieve the same effect.
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Outdoor GB have the snugpack jungle blanket at £17.00 well worth getting one at that price
ATB
James
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Paramo Special 40% OFF Offer - Paramo Men's Velez Jacket in Wine/Midnight - various sizes available @ £180. Normal RRP £300. Offer ends Monday 9th March 2020.
https://www.paramo-clothing.com/en-gb/landing/paramooffers/2020/velez-jacket/ (https://www.paramo-clothing.com/en-gb/landing/paramooffers/2020/velez-jacket/)
(https://i.postimg.cc/L6v6VzMK/Screenshot-2020-02-26-P-ramo-Clothing.jpg)
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Nice photo, looks to be good marketing as well but is it any good? That's part of the problem isn't it, how do we really know, obviously we can't know for sure, that knowledge tends to come after we make our decisions. I know that once purchased I have made some good decisions and I have also made a few bads ones as well, or I've ended up buying products that are half good and half not so good. On balance I think my less than £100 purchases have been a bit better than my more expensive purchases. Maybe others would say the opposite?
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You can find Paramo on eBay at good prices. Paramo sell some ‘seconds’ which are bits of kit that fail QA or kit that has been used as a demonstrator or display. I bought some of their kit, including the Velez smock which replaced an army surplus smock with a micro fibre lining. In all honesty, the ex army smock was better kit. Neither are particularly waterproof. I sweat like a pig on walks particularly loaded up so a thin liner and the smock did the trick most of the time. The smock is a copy of a Buffalo jacket that I think is no longer made but alternatives can be found on amazon fir £30 or so
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Whilst trying to think out how to deal with rain and how to improve my tent sleeping arrangements I decided on buying two very cheap items.
I bought two pairs of black tights recently which grip around the top of my thighs but have no feet to them, they just secure around my ankles, they are just lightweight leggings, light as a feather and they came all the way from China, I paid just over £5 for them. I wanted them for two reasons, firstly to keep my legs warmish, I don't like to wear john johns as I tend to get too hot in them. The second reason and I don't know if anyone else experiences this small problem, is when I have been hiking all day and even after a shower my legs can feel hot against each other in the night. I wore them recently and the material works, it separates one leg from the other nicely and I never experienced the hot skin problem at all.
My second item was from Amazon. I just typed in Rain Skirt and bought a new one for £10. So lightweight and fits into a tiny little bag as well.
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My second item was from Amazon. I just typed in Rain Skirt and bought a new one for £10. So lightweight and fits into a tiny little bag as well.
I've just ordered a similar one but @ £3.99 inc delivery.
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I've not bothered ordering one so have saved myself a whole £3.99 which I will put towards a meal at the Humble Pie and Mash in Whitby on Sunday after my walk, definitely a bargain ! ;D
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I've not bothered ordering one so have saved myself a whole £3.99 which I will put towards a meal at the Humble Pie and Mash in Whitby on Sunday after my walk, definitely a bargain ! ;D
;D :smiley6600: :smiley6600: :smiley6600:
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£3.99, I'm impressed! Where from?
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Sadly, those "reasonably priced" rainskirts on Amazon only go up to a 39" waist. May sound generous to some but they are a fair bit shirt if the mark for me especially on top of trousers etc.
Looks like the 3.99 ones are exactly the same as the 10.00 ones on Amazon. The logo looks suspiciously similar even though brand names differ on all the cheapie ones.
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A few weeks ago I bought two Columbia Silver Ridge long-sleeved hiking shirts and was able to use them on a recent trip to Maderia. For me, they were truly excellent. It was very hot and sunny and the shirts were so lightweight and the material was so comfortable against my skin. When I perspired they dried very quickly. I washed one by hand and that dried very fast as well. I'm a hiker who likes to wear a shirt so I believe this time that I made a really good purchase. They are still being sold on the Columbia site for £25 each.
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Scarpa Men’s Delta GTX Walking Boots UK Size 8 New In Box @ £83.92 with FREE postage. Normal RRP £225 (NB Only 2 pairs available)
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Scarpa-Men-s-Delta-GTX-Walking-Boots/133380700633 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Scarpa-Men-s-Delta-GTX-Walking-Boots/133380700633)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/iksAAOSwUvBei0aJ/s-l500.jpg)
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My OS maps sub has run out and noticed the prices creeping up direct with OS (now £23.99 a year).
However, you can now buy gift packs from Dash4It for £14.99 for a years access which is actually slightly cheaper than when the service first launched.
My worry with the online sub is that what was an impulse buy originally at a reasonable price becomes expensive, the costs seem to be rising quite a bit each year.
https://dash4it.co.uk/os-maps-digital-subscription-gift-pack.html?gclid=Cj0KCQjwybD0BRDyARIsACyS8muAKO0-TrjO0OlufMmGGfeBA9OgSy3LJ_J5VLkIY1bt_6PZHNhhqpsaAkOlEALw_wcB (https://dash4it.co.uk/os-maps-digital-subscription-gift-pack.html?gclid=Cj0KCQjwybD0BRDyARIsACyS8muAKO0-TrjO0OlufMmGGfeBA9OgSy3LJ_J5VLkIY1bt_6PZHNhhqpsaAkOlEALw_wcB)
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Used Meindl Himalaya MFS Men's 3-4 Season Crampon Compatible Boots Size UK 11½ EU 46½ @ £30 delivered. Normal RRP £295.00
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/meindl-boots-11-5-Gore-Tex/274346241558 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/meindl-boots-11-5-Gore-Tex/274346241558)
They just need a coat of McNett Freesole or Shoe Goo on the rubber rand to prevent the cracks in the rubber rand deteriorating further.
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/jysAAOSwiEVeoqKZ/s-l500.jpg)
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Rock+Run have a flash sale on selected Macpac, Scarpa and Sea to Summit equipment upto 50 and 60% off on some items.
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Scarpa Manta Pro GTX Men's & Women's 4 Season B2 Mountain Boots @ £164.95 with free delivery. 50% OFF Normal RRP £335.
https://rockrun.com/collections/scarpa-manta-pro-gtx-50-off/products/scarpa-manta-pro-gtx-mountaineering-boot (https://rockrun.com/collections/scarpa-manta-pro-gtx-50-off/products/scarpa-manta-pro-gtx-mountaineering-boot)
https://rockrun.com/collections/womens-mountaineering-boots/products/scarpa-manta-pro-gtx-lady-mountaineering-boot (https://rockrun.com/collections/womens-mountaineering-boots/products/scarpa-manta-pro-gtx-lady-mountaineering-boot)
They are obviously trying to clear stock to make way for the Scarpa Manta Tech GTX which is the new replacement model.
(https://pricespy-75b8.kxcdn.com/product/standard/800/2302806.jpg)(https://pricespy-75b8.kxcdn.com/product/standard/800/2302805.jpg)
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Garmin eTrex30X Handheld GPS (Black) @ £129.99 plus £4.99 Postage
Estimated Dispatch: Thu 28 May 2020 - Mon 1 Jun 2020
https://www.sportpursuit.com/catalog/product/view/id/2025046 (https://www.sportpursuit.com/catalog/product/view/id/2025046)
NB You will need to sign up to the website to view this item.
(https://images2.sportpursuit.info/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/800x800/040ec09b1e35df139433887a97daa66f/G/a/Garmin_Apr20-eTrex30x_HR_300.3.jpg)
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Any Dolomite footwear fans?
http://www.rockrun.com (http://www.rockrun.com)
Flash Sale up to 55% off.
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Scarpa Manta Pro GTX Men's 4 Season B2 Mountain Boots Size UK12 EU47 ONLY @ £119.97 with free delivery. 60% OFF Normal RRP £335. LOW STOCK so don't dither if you're interested.
https://www.blacks.co.uk/mens/006483-scarpa-men-s-manta-pro-gore-tex-boot.html/394545/ (https://www.blacks.co.uk/mens/006483-scarpa-men-s-manta-pro-gore-tex-boot.html/394545/)
NB There's also a further 8.5% cashback available through TopCashback
(https://i1.adis.ws/i/jpl/bl_006483_a?w=861&h=861)
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Salomon X ULTRA 3 MID GTX retail price £145
one colour for sale at £87
little bit loud in colour (I usually buy the black ones) but too cheap to go past,
I have ordered a pair. with free postage, Will soon muddy them up in the hill and the colour won't matter :)
https://www.salomon.com/en-gb
https://www.salomon.com/en-gb/shop-emea/product/x-ultra-3-mid-gtxr.html#color=13418
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I have a pair of Ultra X, a wonderful boot for my feet, so comfortable, so easy to walk in. Good price!
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Found this on the Terra Nova website:
https://www.terra-nova.co.uk/sale/tent-sale/hoolie-3-end-of-line-v1/
3 person Hoolie 3 tent for £110! End of range but who cares at that price.
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Anybody feeling lucky and fancy a wild gamble? ;D
Brand New Vango Banshee Pro 200 Max 2 Person Tent @ £13.31 with Free Royal Mail Special Delivery
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vango-Banshee-Pro-200-Max-Tent-2-Person/283909163917 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vango-Banshee-Pro-200-Max-Tent-2-Person/283909163917)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/t8UAAOSwhLhefgb7/s-l500.jpg)
NB You know what they say when something looks too good to be true it nearly always is!
The listing is covered by eBay's Money Back Guarantee so it's not really gambling is it? ::)
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That has got to be a mistake on the seller's part, Kinky. Says £109.99 in the description lower down the page.
Wonder whether they would honour the £13.31 price??
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That has got to be a mistake on the seller's part, Kinky. Says £109.99 in the description lower down the page.
Wonder whether they would honour the £13.31 price??
Link already gone - page missing - so no I don't think they will ;)
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Link already gone - page missing - so no I don't think they will ;)
Which would suggest to me that it's been removed by eBay to prevent fraud rather than it being ended by the seller due to an error in the listing?
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Hmm - I smell a rat.
£13.31 would hardly have covered the postage and packing in any case.
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I've just ordered a Lightwave T10 Trek one man 4 season tunnel tent from Crux-Direct for £129 inc postage, Brand new clearance stock.
https://crux-outlet.online/product/t10-trek (https://crux-outlet.online/product/t10-trek)
This is the predecessor to their T10 Trail tent, which currently retails at £299 direct from Lightwave, or £265 from Jackson Sports (5% voucher code is also available)
Good review here - https://backpackbrewer.wordpress.com/2012/04/09/lightwave-t10-trek-one-man-tent-a-review/ (https://backpackbrewer.wordpress.com/2012/04/09/lightwave-t10-trek-one-man-tent-a-review/) - the follow up comments are worth reading too.
I'll let you know how I get on with it. :)
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Don't hold your breath but Aldi are having a 'Camping' special - I smiled when I saw that the quoted weight of their lightweight sleeping bag is 7.2kg - a typo, surely.
Possible of more interest is their 10Ah Li-ion power bank for £8.99, or their dirt cheap walking shoes/boots - might take a look at the shoes if I'm going past Ulverston soon (new store) - could be just the thing for local dog walks.
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Possible bargain for someone with the right size feet.
Altberg Tethera 3 season walking boots size 13 medium fit in almost new condition - asking £80 with collection from Bramhope, West Yorkshire (you could book Hermes or another courier to do the collection for you for around £8). I would guess that the price is possibly negotiable?
https://www.gumtree.com/p/mens-boots/mens-altberg-tethera-walking-boots-for-sale/1380349185 (https://www.gumtree.com/p/mens-boots/mens-altberg-tethera-walking-boots-for-sale/1380349185)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NzY4WDEwMjQ=/z/FdcAAOSw6EtfJXf~/$_86.JPG)(https://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NzY4WDEwMjQ=/z/MoYAAOSwRH9fJXgp/$_86.JPG)
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I've just ordered a Lightwave T10 Trek one man 4 season tunnel tent from Crux-Direct for £129 inc postage, Brand new clearance stock.
https://crux-outlet.online/product/t10-trek (https://crux-outlet.online/product/t10-trek)
This is the predecessor to their T10 Trail tent, which currently retails at £299 direct from Lightwave, or £265 from Jackson Sports (5% voucher code is also available)
Good review here - https://backpackbrewer.wordpress.com/2012/04/09/lightwave-t10-trek-one-man-tent-a-review/ (https://backpackbrewer.wordpress.com/2012/04/09/lightwave-t10-trek-one-man-tent-a-review/) - the follow up comments are worth reading too.
I'll let you know how I get on with it. :)
Thought that I had better give a bit of feedback now that I have used The Lightwave T10 Trek in anger.
Pros:
+ cheap for a high quality 4 season one man tent.
+ good quality materials - 40d silnylon and DAC alloy poles.
+ tough: it was pretty wild on my last trip, the tent got a real hammering in the gusting wind. I have confidence in it.
+ high enough to sit up in - definitely not a coffin!
+ the 4 spiral 'Breaker' tent pegs supplied are real bombers - just what you need for securing the front and rear of the fly - important in a tunnel design, and worth the extra weight (I pack 3 on a trip). Also supplied are aluminium nail and smaller spiral 'Wavelight' extruded pegs - I don't use the small spiral ones.
+ good after sales - for some reason the advertised Breaker pegs were missing, but a quick phone call sorted that. And spare poles for all of Lightwave's older designs are available. Not that I am expecting a breakage, but accidents happen.
+ British company - not that I am ultra patriotic about these things, but it is good to support a smaller British company.
+ solid inner.
Cons:
- inner first. But the inner has a water repellent finish. Lightwave claim that the inner first construction is stronger.
- a bit of a fiddle to pitch compared to 'all in one' designs. In particular, the outer is attached to the poles using velcro straps in no less than eight places - I presume this gives the tent extra strength and stability, so I shouldn't grumble. Took me about ten minutes on my last trip, but the wind was very strong, so I took my time.
- if you are careless about pitching the inner, there is a possibility that the aluminium nail tent pegs can damage the fly when you peg that out. I managed to tear a small hole in the base of the fly as a consequence of getting this wrong by leaving the inner tent peg protruding a couple of inches (now repaired). To avoid the possibility of this happening again, I have added 3 aluminium wire hook type pegs, with nicely rounded tops.
- the porch in particular flaps in strong winds.
- The silnylon flysheet seams are not sealed. I've been out in some very wet and windy weather, and haven't found this to be a problem in practice.
Weight - 1.7kg all in - not the lightest, but it is a tough 4 season tent.
Would I recommend it? A cautious YES, if you are serious about camping high in all seasons and are on a tight budget, but this is not a beginners tent.
(https://i.ibb.co/0qCCfdN/11a-Lightwave-Trek-T10.jpg)
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Stumbled across some heavily discounted branded rucksacks on the MandM Direct website, of all places.
https://www.mandmdirect.com/01/details/KM517/Karrimor-Trai-Litre-35-5-Litre-Rucksack-Tank-Asphalt
https://www.mandmdirect.com/01/details/BE1721/Berghaus-2.0-50-Litre-Backpacking-Rucksack-Dark-Green-Dark-Green
https://www.mandmdirect.com/01/details/BE1649/Berghaus-Trailhead-65-Bronze-Rucksack-Black-Dark-Grey
There are others in their clearance that may be of interest.
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- The silnylon flysheet seams are not sealed. I've been out in some very wet and windy weather, and haven't found this to be a problem in practice.
Tip: if it ever starts leaking (or you just need extra security), seam-sealing is easy to do by yourself. You can buy special sealer for that, but that is not what I would recommend because that commercial stuff is usually too thick in my opinion. I think self-made sealer is better (and cheaper too, although you need such small quantity that it works out about the same).
Best way to do it:
- Buy silicon in a DIY/ builder shop. Make sure you get the transparent NEUTRAL CURE version.
- Buy LOW ODOR white spirit
- Mix them very well in such quantities that the result has more or less the consistency of olive oil.
- Apply to the seams of your flysheet when the tent is set up and let it dry.
Because it is thin, it sinks into the places where it is required and when it dries it is hardly visible on your tent. You can also use it to paint some strips on the groundsheet of your tent (if that is also Silnylon) to make it less slippery. This will prevent your mattress from sliding around in your tent. (But don't overdo it because it attracts dirt too). I also use it to fix tiny holes that appear in my groundsheet over time, restoring (some of) its waterproof properties.
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Thanks for the tip, Birdman - I'll see how it goes, but leakage has been absolutely minimal despite spending the night out in severe wind blown downpours. The Groundsheet is PU, by the way.
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Mountain Equipment Lhotse jacket in Red XXL size only for £237.87, a huge reduction on this excellent quality Gore Tex Pro jacket.
https://www.alpinetrek.co.uk/mountain-equipment-lhotse-jacket-waterproof-jacket/?pid=10004&utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=bing-shopping&cpkey=fLAAk2xiS6n_QJCMGeDTJS06dD8tnM8SFbG92wXGmt4&wt_mc=uk.pla.bing_uk.265232504.1164382828516473.72773929429510&wt_cc1=&msclkid=0ca21530384817cf98364a1980ce0293&utm_term=4576373554530402&utm_content=Marken (https://www.alpinetrek.co.uk/mountain-equipment-lhotse-jacket-waterproof-jacket/?pid=10004&utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=bing-shopping&cpkey=fLAAk2xiS6n_QJCMGeDTJS06dD8tnM8SFbG92wXGmt4&wt_mc=uk.pla.bing_uk.265232504.1164382828516473.72773929429510&wt_cc1=&msclkid=0ca21530384817cf98364a1980ce0293&utm_term=4576373554530402&utm_content=Marken)
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- Buy silicon in a DIY/ builder shop. Make sure you get the transparent NEUTRAL CURE version.
- Buy LOW ODOR white spirit
- Mix them very well in such quantities that the result has more or less the consistency of olive oil.
- Apply to the seams of your flysheet when the tent is set up and let it dry.
Before buying the 'wrong stuff', do you mean Silicon, or Silicone ?
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Before buying the 'wrong stuff', do you mean Silicon, or Silicone ?
Make sure you get the NEUTRAL CURE version (the one that doesn't smell like vinegar). This one:
(https://i.postimg.cc/J0v1bKjx/51-Pz-Lv-HEp-WL-AC-SL1200.jpg)
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Thank you, so its silicone (the sticky stuff) I need, not silicon (the mineral).
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Anatom Q2 classic hiking boots here at £93 . Usually anything up to £145 elsewhere too.
https://www.outdoorgear.co.uk/Anatom-Q2-Classic-Hiking-Boot-sku11123401.asp?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI3Paiq-WS6wIVCbDtCh1RFA2uEAYYASABEgI4nfD_BwE (https://www.outdoorgear.co.uk/Anatom-Q2-Classic-Hiking-Boot-sku11123401.asp?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI3Paiq-WS6wIVCbDtCh1RFA2uEAYYASABEgI4nfD_BwE)
I have two pairs , all leather , very comfortable & with Vibram soles . O0
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Anatom Q2 classic hiking boots here at £93 . Usually anything up to £145 elsewhere too.
https://www.outdoorgear.co.uk/Anatom-Q2-Classic-Hiking-Boot-sku11123401.asp?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI3Paiq-WS6wIVCbDtCh1RFA2uEAYYASABEgI4nfD_BwE (https://www.outdoorgear.co.uk/Anatom-Q2-Classic-Hiking-Boot-sku11123401.asp?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI3Paiq-WS6wIVCbDtCh1RFA2uEAYYASABEgI4nfD_BwE)
I have two pairs , all leather , very comfortable & with Vibram soles . O0
These are available slightly cheaper @ £89.99 here using code lockdown10 at checkout https://www.summits.co.uk/product/anatom-mens-q2-classic-hiking-boot/ (https://www.summits.co.uk/product/anatom-mens-q2-classic-hiking-boot/)
That £3 saving will buy you a tin of Grangers G-Wax ;)
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These are available slightly cheaper @ £89.99 here using code lockdown10 at checkout https://www.summits.co.uk/product/anatom-mens-q2-classic-hiking-boot/ (https://www.summits.co.uk/product/anatom-mens-q2-classic-hiking-boot/)
That £3 saving will buy you a tin of Grangers G-Wax ;)
It just got even better ! :)
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Anyone hunting for a top notch Mountain Equipment Gore Tex Pro waterproof jacket - Check these out:
https://www.climbers-shop.com/11105649/products/mountain-equipment-mens-tupilak-jacket--acid.aspx (https://www.climbers-shop.com/11105649/products/mountain-equipment-mens-tupilak-jacket--acid.aspx)
Reduced to £262.50 from £350. Size S, L. XL. Also in Cardinal Orange. A tough jacket - I have ordered one.
https://www.magic-mountain.co.uk/collections/mens-waterproof/products/me-003678-shivling-jacket (https://www.magic-mountain.co.uk/collections/mens-waterproof/products/me-003678-shivling-jacket)
Reduced to £170 from £340. Size M,L,XL in Magma. A steal for a top notch jacket.
https://www.tauntonleisure.com/clothing-accessories/jackets-gilets/mountain-equipment-mens-shivling-jacket--graphite__7168 (http://)
Reduced to £225 from £340. Nice graphite colour available in S, M
https://www.tauntonleisure.com/clothing-accessories/jackets-gilets/mountain-equipment-mens-lhotse-jacket--ombre-blue-cosmos__6967 (https://www.tauntonleisure.com/clothing-accessories/jackets-gilets/mountain-equipment-mens-lhotse-jacket--ombre-blue-cosmos__6967)
Reduced to £259 from £370. Only available in S, unfortunately, otherwise I might have gone for it instead of the Tulipak.
https://www.gaynors.co.uk/mens-c4/waterproof-jackets-c25/mens-lhotse-jacket-p7854 (https://www.gaynors.co.uk/mens-c4/waterproof-jackets-c25/mens-lhotse-jacket-p7854)
£249.99 from £370, available S,M in Graphite. I should go on a diet!
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A bit late in the year but Decathlon are selling a very lightweight sun/running 'baseball cap' with a rear 'curtain' to keep the sun off my neck. £2.99
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A bit late in the year but Decathlon are selling a very lightweight sun/running 'baseball cap' with a rear 'curtain' to keep the sun off my neck. £2.99
 ;D ;D ;D
Brilliant
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Scarpa Delta Activ GTX Women's 3 Season Boots Size EU 42 UK 8 Only @ £125 with free postage. (Normal RRP £225)
https://lockwoods.com/products/scarpa-delta-activ-gtx-womens (https://lockwoods.com/products/scarpa-delta-activ-gtx-womens)
(https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0255/3102/3459/products/delta_women_2012_480x.jpg?v=1571723002)
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I'm not sure but I think these are the original Tatra GTX model not the newer Tatra II GTX model.
Hanwag Men's Tatra GTX Boots Model 2319-56 Erde Brown Size UK 10 EU 44.5 only @ £132.17 with free delivery. (30% off)
https://www.viladomat.com/fitxaesport/GB/en-GB/tatra-gtx/hanwag/336768/842/1/0/0 (https://www.viladomat.com/fitxaesport/GB/en-GB/tatra-gtx/hanwag/336768/842/1/0/0)
Hanwag Women's Tatra GTX Lady Boots Model 3310-56 Erde Brown Sizes UK 7 EU 40.5 and UK 7.5 EU 41.5 only @ £130.16 with free delivery. (30% off)
https://www.viladomat.com/fitxaesport/GB/en-GB/tatra-gtx-lady/hanwag/336769/842/1/0/0 (https://www.viladomat.com/fitxaesport/GB/en-GB/tatra-gtx-lady/hanwag/336769/842/1/0/0)
(https://www.viladomat.com/prodspics/064134/06413401_5a.jpg)
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My £2.99 running cap with its own 'neck curtain' to keep the sun off my ears and neck has proved itself to be brilliant, Its been very hot and humid over the past few days, so as far as I'm concerned its paid for itself already. What I'm looking for now is a waterproof one, I'm sure that such a hat would be very useful under a waterproof jacket hood in the winter months.
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I recently got a cap with removable neck curtain. However it has a removable face curtain also, with mesh across the eye slot. Useful at the moment as a face mask, I suppose. Even though designed for midge protection.
Mrs Jimbob has threatened me with severe evil stares if I dare go out of the house wearing it. She says I can wear it if over ten miles from home and 5 miles away from her.
I reckon she doesn't really like it much.
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My wife thinks the same about my midge 'over my hat' mesh, it certainly makes her laugh! It reminds her of the film 'The Quartermass Experiment!'
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My wife thinks the same about my midge 'over my hat' mesh, it certainly makes her laugh! It reminds her of the film 'The Quartermass Experiment!'
I got one of those for the Great Glen Way, it was invaluable. I got some for the grand bairns when they had a Highland holiday. But they look, as you say like something out of Quartermas or a badly dressed beekeeper.
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Altberg Men's Fremington 2-3 Season Boots @ £138.70 with free delivery
Extra Narrow Fit Size UK 8
Narrow Fit Sizes UK 9, 10.5, 11
Medium Fit Sizes UK 11, 12
(https://www.greavessports.com/images/altberg-fremington-p15933-462212_thumbmini.jpg)
Altberg Women's Fremington 2-3 Season Boots @ £138.70 with free delivery
Narrow Fit Sizes UK7, 8.5
(https://www.greavessports.com/images/fremington-womens-p15966-337265_thumbmini.jpg)
https://www.greavessports.com/altberg-m284 (https://www.greavessports.com/altberg-m284)
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Cheapest I can find this online but may be cheaper if you can find it in a shop.
Hanwag Shoe Wax 100ml/80g @ £6.00 with free delivery.
https://lockwoods.com/products/hanwag-shoe-wax (https://lockwoods.com/products/hanwag-shoe-wax)
(https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0255/3102/3459/products/wax_1024x1024.jpg?v=1571722956)
Lockwoods also sell the Hanwag replacement laces @ £4.00 - £4.50 (depending on length and colour) with free delivery
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Keela Cumulus MRT Jacket various sizes and colours available @ £80 with free delivery. Normal RRP £174.95
https://keelaoutdoors.com/product/cumulus-mrt-jacket/ (https://keelaoutdoors.com/product/cumulus-mrt-jacket/)
(https://keelaoutdoors.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/00160-Cumulus-MRT-Jacket-Ocean-min-100x100.jpg)(https://keelaoutdoors.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/00160-Cumulus-MRT-Jacket-Sky-Blue-min-100x100.jpg)(https://keelaoutdoors.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/00160-Cumulus-MRT-Jacket-Red-min-100x100.jpg)(https://keelaoutdoors.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/00160-Cumulus-MRT-Jacket-Black-min-100x100.jpg)
Waterproof/windproof
Highly breathable/wickable
Condensation control
Attached hood with peak and volume adjuster
Two chest pockets with zip closure and integral D-rings
Two hip pockets
Easy access forearm pocket
Concealed OS map security pocket
Pen loop
Concealed media pocket
Articulated sleeves
Adjustable cuff tabs
Underarm ventilation with double storm flap
3M Reflective highlights for visibility
2 way zip with double storm flap with guttering and snap closure
Adjustable shockcord at hem and hood
Keela Munro Jacket various sizes and colours available @ £70 with free delivery. Normal RRP £199.95
https://keelaoutdoors.com/product/munro-jacket-2/ (https://keelaoutdoors.com/product/munro-jacket-2/)
(https://keelaoutdoors.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/munro-blue-min-100x100.jpg)(https://keelaoutdoors.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/00250-Munro-Jacket-Mango.Black-min-100x100.jpg)(https://keelaoutdoors.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/00250-Munro-Jacket-Olive-min-100x100.jpg)(https://keelaoutdoors.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/munro-navy-min-100x100.jpg)
Waterproof/windproof
Highly breathable/wickable
Condensation control
4-way adjustable rollaway hood with wired peak
Chin guard
One handed drawcord neck baffle
Reinforced shoulder panels
Two zipped chest pockets with double stormflaps
Two lower zipped pockets, fleece lined with stormflaps
Concealed OS map security pocket
Mobile phone/ipod pocket
Articulated sleeve
Hook and loop adjustable cuffs
Underarm zipped ventilation with double stormflaps
Scooped back
Detachable inner snow skirt
Two way front zipper with double stormflap, hook and loop closure and snaps
Shock cord with cord locks at hood, waist and hem
One handed drawcord mechanism volume adjuster
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70 quid for the MRT jackets is a bargain, particularly with free p&p. I've used mine in all sorts of weather, they have loads of pockets, a decent hood and at £70 you won't be crying if you catch it on something whilst scrambling.
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For the dinosaurs out there ;) . I just had an email from OS offering 3 paper maps for £20
https://shop.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/maps/ (https://shop.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/maps/)
Use discount code 3MAPS
I don't know if that is good - haven't bought a paper map for ages
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70 quid for the MRT jackets is a bargain, particularly with free p&p. I've used mine in all sorts of weather, they have loads of pockets, a decent hood and at £70 you won't be crying if you catch it on something whilst scrambling.
If you don't mind black or black the Keela Cumulus Pro MRT Mountain Jacket is available in various sizes for only £55 with free delivery here https://www.odintactical.co.uk/keela-cumulus-pro-mountain-jacket (https://www.odintactical.co.uk/keela-cumulus-pro-mountain-jacket)
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The Climbers Shop / Joe Brown is having a Rab and Mountain Equipment Summer Clearance - 50% Off. Plenty of bargains to be had in this sale and free delivery over £25:
https://www.climbers-shop.com/rab/sale/male (https://www.climbers-shop.com/rab/sale/male) and https://www.climbers-shop.com/rab/sale/female (https://www.climbers-shop.com/rab/sale/female)
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For the dinosaurs out there ;) . I just had an email from OS offering 3 paper maps for £20
https://shop.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/maps/ (https://shop.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/maps/)
Use discount code 3MAPS
I don't know if that is good - haven't bought a paper map for ages
Got the same email, so have just ordered 3 maps. One to replace my aging ex RAF BBMF "pylon" overlay map.
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I hesitate to say that you can buy new 1:25000 and 1:50000 OS maps from Dash4it for £6.29 each, P&P included, no minimum order quantity.
I have used them a few times now, service is good. My most recent purchase a new Yorkshire Dales map for the 3 Peaks area (my old one is still serviceable, but is based upon the Imperial survey!)
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The Climbers Shop / Joe Brown is having a Rab and Mountain Equipment Summer Clearance - 50% Off. Plenty of bargains to be had in this sale and free delivery over £25:
https://www.climbers-shop.com/rab/sale/male (https://www.climbers-shop.com/rab/sale/male) and https://www.climbers-shop.com/rab/sale/female (https://www.climbers-shop.com/rab/sale/female)
Some bargains there!
Relieved to see than the new ME jacket that I bought from them was not reduced to 50% :D (I got about 30% off)
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Anybody looking for a general purpose ice axe?
The Climbers Shop have them in their sale, quality general purpose axe for £51.
https://www.climbers-shop.com/11103824/products/black-ice-blackbird-walking-axe.aspx
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If you don't mind black or black the Keela Cumulus Pro MRT Mountain Jacket is available in various sizes for only £55 with free delivery here https://www.odintactical.co.uk/keela-cumulus-pro-mountain-jacket (https://www.odintactical.co.uk/keela-cumulus-pro-mountain-jacket)
Just ordered one of these as I've wanted a jacket with a better hood. Good find KB!
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Excellent price, we pay more when we order in bulk for our SAR team O0
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Possible bargain for someone with the right size feet.
Altberg Nordkapp 3 Season Walking Boots UK Size 9 Medium Fit in good condition - asking £55 with collection from Leyland, Lancashire (you could book Hermes or another courier to do the collection for you for around £8). I would guess that the price is possibly negotiable? Current RRP £234.99
https://www.gumtree.com/p/mens-boots/pair-of-size-9-altberg-leather-hiking-boots.-excellent-condition./1388411320 (https://www.gumtree.com/p/mens-boots/pair-of-size-9-altberg-leather-hiking-boots.-excellent-condition./1388411320)
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If anyone sees any bargain size 5 walking boots (for the wife) - do let me know here :)
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Not sure what you think a bargain is but this link might be worth a look https://www.sportsshoes.com/products/z/womens/z/shoes/5/?$type=walking-boots&l=36 (https://www.sportsshoes.com/products/z/womens/z/shoes/5/?$type=walking-boots&l=36)
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I am just dealing with Sportsshoes.com who are just going to replace my last pair of leaking Salomon Ultra X's with a pair of (hopefully) waterproof(ish) Keen Targee III's. They have been very good, no quibble at all.
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I’ve had good and bad with them. Mainly with early wear and quality issues on Hoka shoes (owned by Skechers).
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Just got one of these to replace a similar Berghaus jacket that doesn't fit any more (thanks lockdown):
https://www.mandmdirect.com/01/details/BE1696/Berghaus-Womens-Hillwalker-2-Layer-Gore-Tex-Shell-Jacket-Deep-Lagoon
They've got a bright pink and bright colbalt blue version too and loads of other Berghaus items.
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Found these unbelievable offers on Regatta Jackets and Fleeces. Men's & Ladies.
Hard to beat -
Search Google for - baillies menswear regatta outlet
or
bailliesmenswear ladies
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Found this posted on another forum.
ICEtrekkers Diamond Grip Size Small (UK Sizes 2-4 EU Sizes 35-37) - Only 200 pairs available. Normal RRP £39.95 - FREE - You only pay £3.45 Postage. Use Code: megadiscount at checkout.
https://icegripper.co.uk/products/icetrekkers-diamond-grip
We’ve inherited 200 pairs of Small ICEtrekkers Diamond Grip as part of a stock liquidation – so we’re giving them away FREE OF CHARGE!
We’re not advertising this - we’re giving our subscribers first dabs on them and then let word of mouth spread the message to family and friends. What’s the catch? NONE! You just have to pay for the postage. ICEGRIPPER’s postage charges start from £3.45.
Code: megadiscount (enter at checkout)
RRP £39.95 reduced to FREE
200 x pairs only
Limited to one pair per customer
Available to order between 03.11.20 to 13.12.20
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I bought a warm and thin beanie from Decathlon this morning, £1.99 and then ran just over 5km. Perfect!
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I think the 15 minute documentaries after the Radio 4 1.00pm news are a really great bargain. I've been listening daily since Monday about how the Nazi's rose to power in Germany in the 30s, two more days to go, gripping stuff!
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A neighbour gave me a free and unopened container of 'wash n' proof' yesterday. Has anybody used this product before? If so, is it any good?
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Paramo Men's Velez Adventure Smock Size XXL in French Navy/Cobalt @ £140 with Free Delivery or Make An Offer. Normal RRP £245. More than 10 available.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Paramo-Mens-Velez-Adventure-walking-hiking-Smock-French-Navy-Cobalt-XXL/183712177279 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Paramo-Mens-Velez-Adventure-walking-hiking-Smock-French-Navy-Cobalt-XXL/183712177279)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/xfEAAOSwzsNce2aX/s-l500.jpg)
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Cherry Blossom Waxed Leather Oil 100ML @ £3.95 with Free Delivery. (5 available)
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Cherry-Blossom-Waxed-Leather-Oil-100ML-/274561299607 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Cherry-Blossom-Waxed-Leather-Oil-100ML-/274561299607)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/OKQAAOSwvddfosk7/s-l500.jpg)
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Thanks kinkyboots, just ordered one tin. Good price as no postage to pay.
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Various Rab Gaiters available with 50% or more discount https://www.sportpursuit.com/search?s=rab%20gaiter (https://www.sportpursuit.com/search?s=rab%20gaiter)
Up To £25 £40 Over £40
Delivery UK £2.99 £3.99 £4.99
Rab Mens Scree Gaiter (Beluga) £12.99
Rab Mens Hunza Stretch Mid Gaiter (Black) £15.99
Rab Mens & Womens Trek Gaiter £15.99
Rab Mens & Womens Latok Alpine GTX Gaiter £24.99 - £26.99
Rab Mens Latok Extreme GTX Gaiter (Red Clay) £31.99
NB You will need to sign up to the website to access the prices. If you are interested please feel free to use my personal invite link https://www.sportpursuit.com/join/kinkyboots (https://www.sportpursuit.com/join/kinkyboots)
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Altberg Mallerstang 3-4 Season Boots Size UK 11½ Medium Width Fitting in good used condition. Just need a thorough clean and waxing and they'll be good to go.
Bidding starts @ £26.10 plus £3.10 post or try your luck and make a cheeky offer. Current RRP £249.99
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-boots-size-11-5/333793644856 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-boots-size-11-5/333793644856)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/K0QAAOSwbYJftQIs/s-l500.jpg)(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/-B8AAOSwaYVftQIw/s-l500.jpg)
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A neighbour gave me a free and unopened container of 'wash n' proof' yesterday. Has anybody used this product before? If so, is it any good?
Looks suspiciously like the Grangers product Wash & Repel. I bet it's the same.
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My wife wents to Boots this morning and bought me back an anti-bacterial hand gell in a small bottle, with a carabiner already attached, just right to hang on my rucksack and to be instantly available. What a simple and useful idea.
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Hello,
Sometimes when my knees are feeling bad in the morning, I decide to bring my scooter which is on sale now : [size=24px !important][size=19px !important]Razor A5 Lux Kick Scooter[/size]
. Its pretty good if you don't feel like walking too much. Its a bit poor when it comes to off-road as the wheels often lodge themselves in the earth, but it runs very smoothly on asfalt and tarmac. I know this is a little off-topic, but it's a good deal of a good product which i recommend hightly.
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Hello, Sometimes when my knees are feeling bad in the morning, I decide to bring my scooter which is on sale now : [size=24px !important][size=19px !important]Razor A5 Lux Kick Scooter[/size]
. Its pretty good if you don't feel like walking too much. Its a bit poor when it comes to off-road as the wheels often lodge themselves in the earth, but it runs very smoothly on asfalt and tarmac. I know this is a little off-topic, but it's a good deal of a good product which i recommend hightly.
Highly off topic if you don't mind me saying, because walking equipment is what is being posted in this thread, no matter how much you recommend your unrelated item.
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I've mentioned this before but feel the need to mention it again. I bought a £30 Lowe Alpine waterproof hat some time ago, its the model that has a peak and designed to cover the wearer's ears. Ideal when its cold, wet and windy and great when worn under the hood of my waterproof jacket. But I then lost it, I left it on a bus.
I searched around on the internet and nearly bought another one but I also noticed a similar model made by Highlander. It looked the same but it only cost £10 so I bought one and I've never regretted it.
I've worn this hat a few times now and I can honestly say that I believe it to be superior to the Lowe Alpine hat, they are both equally waterproof but the Highlander fits much better and covers my ears more comfortably.
If I manage to climb to the top of Great Gable next November 11th I guarantee it will be on my head. On the previous two occasions that I climbed to the summit it was bitterly cold and windy. For me, wearing this type of hat in that type of weather is absolutely essential!
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For anybody who prefers the Lowe Alpine Classic Mountain Cap can get the Gore-Tex version in Black in Size Large ONLY (59cm head circumference) for £19.99 with free delivery here
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lowe-Alpine-Cap-Hat-Water-Wind-proof-Goretex-technology-breathable-fabric/303783618925 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lowe-Alpine-Cap-Hat-Water-Wind-proof-Goretex-technology-breathable-fabric/303783618925)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/XScAAOSw7PNd-QbF/s-l500.jpg)
The versions I can find for sale online are all the Triplepoint 2-layer waterproof fabric and are between £27 - £29.
From what I can see Lowe Alpine have now stopped making clothing to concentrate on their rucksack range. Rab look to have taken over the clothing range and this cap is nowhere to be seen.
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At this time of the year, I like to wear a windproof jacket when I'm running. I will wear one too when I go for a walk. When running the inside of my jacket can become quickly damp so I just open my zip and it dries very quickly, and then zip up again. I cannot do this to the inside of my sleeves, they have a habit of remaining uncomfortably damp, the only way to dry is to take the jacket off and for fast drying, I turn it inside out.
Today though I 'solved' this problem. I noticed last night that Decathlon is selling sleeveless single skin windproof coats, (black or yellow) with a hood and a full zip for £7.99.
So I bought one and did my usual daily run. I don't know why I haven't thought of this before and I am pleased to report it worked so well. For me £7.99 well spent!
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Cumulus Incredilite down jacket for £122 in L or XL instead of £175
If it was in black, I'd have bought it
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If you don't mind black or black the Keela Cumulus Pro MRT Mountain Jacket is available in various sizes for only £55 with free delivery here https://www.odintactical.co.uk/keela-cumulus-pro-mountain-jacket
Santa surprised me... he brought me one! O0
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Cumulus Incredilite down jacket for £122 in L or XL instead of £175
If it was in black, I'd have bought it
Have to say they do look quality!
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In the end I purchased one, 850 down for the price hard to beat!
I don't normally do puffers, but looking for a grab jacket, when the temperature's cold.
NeilC stop enticing me spending Christmas money! ;D
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Just spotted this Lightwave Silnylon 2 man semi geo tent on the Crux Outlet website.
https://crux-outlet.online/product/g1-ionix
Looks like a steal at £149.
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That's an intriguing site, Richard. Hardly any stock, it can't be a business, it must be an individual or two doing it as a sideline. If I wanted something specific, I'm not sure I would want to keep looking over a period of time on the offchance they had it. I suppose you could always contact them to say "Let me know if you get a ....." but you might wait for months and months.
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My Malwarebytes doesn't want me to go to the site, so I can't really comment.
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Thanks for this Richard. The company details on the website explain exactly who they are and what they stock, even why they stock them. Manufacturers outlet shops are not unusual.
They have some great bargains, worth bookmarking. Next time I need something I'll have a look on this site.
Shortwalker I also have Malwarebytes and received no warnings?
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Shortwalker I also have Malwarebytes and received no warnings?
I have Malwarebytes Premium and also received no warnings or website block (using Firefox 84.0.1 64-bit browser).
I would guess the warning is possibly being caused by a combination of a setting in your browser (which you may have changed) and Malwarebytes?
Do you still get the same warning if you try accessing the site using another browser?
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That's an intriguing site, Richard. Hardly any stock, it can't be a business, it must be an individual or two doing it as a sideline. If I wanted something specific, I'm not sure I would want to keep looking over a period of time on the offchance they had it. I suppose you could always contact them to say "Let me know if you get a ....." but you might wait for months and months.
It is a legit outlet for discontinued Lightwave stock, Fernman - I bought my T10 Trek tent there earlier this year, and had very good personal service from Lightwave founder Carol McDermott when the tent was delivered with a few pegs missing.
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Thanks for this I had no idea they had an outlet site...I read your review of the Lightwave tent with interest as I am in the market for a one man at the moment.
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Possible bargain for someone in the Grange Park, Wiltshire area.
They look to be brand new and unused Anatom Men’s Q2 Classic Hiking Boots @ £40. Current RRP is £145 although available online for around £99.99
Advertised as UK Size 9 which is an EU43 (needs checking with the seller).
https://www.gumtree.com/p/mens-boots/men-s-hiking-boots-/1393549740 (https://www.gumtree.com/p/mens-boots/men-s-hiking-boots-/1393549740)
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It is a legit outlet for discontinued Lightwave stock, Fernman - I bought my T10 Trek tent there earlier this year, and had very good personal service from Lightwave founder Carol McDermott when the tent was delivered with a few pegs missing.
I would also add that spare poles are available online for all of their discontinued tents.
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I have Malwarebytes Premium and also received no warnings or website block (using Firefox 84.0.1 64-bit browser).
I would guess the warning is possibly being caused by a combination of a setting in your browser (which you may have changed) and Malwarebytes?
Do you still get the same warning if you try accessing the site using another browser?
Yes, using Brave and it opened the link OK.
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I've just seen a co.uk website that is offering a £36 (free delivery) for a REI Co-op Passage 1 tent. It's a fairly cheap tent anyway (just over £100) but at that price should I risk buying it? When I read reviews the only real downside seems to be the weight? But on the other hand my Marmot tent is about the same weight as well.
Does anyone own a REI Co-Op Passage 1, if so what do you think of it?
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I've just seen a co.uk website that is offering a £36 (free delivery) for a REI Co-op Passage 1 tent. It's a fairly cheap tent anyway (just over £100) but at that price should I risk buying it? When I read reviews the only real downside seems to be the weight? But on the other hand my Marmot tent is about the same weight as well.
Does anyone own a REI Co-Op Passage 1, if so what do you think of it?
Have you done any research on the site? If it seems too good to be true, then it might just be so.
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Possible bargain for someone in the Grange Park, Wiltshire area.
They look to be brand new and unused Anatom Men’s Q2 Classic Hiking Boots @ £40. Current RRP is £145 although available online for around £99.99
Advertised as UK Size 9 which is an EU43 (needs checking with the seller).
https://www.gumtree.com/p/mens-boots/men-s-hiking-boots-/1393549740 (https://www.gumtree.com/p/mens-boots/men-s-hiking-boots-/1393549740)
Have to say Anatom is great footwear, high spec, I got a pair of V2's 2nd hand, but they slightly too large so had to sell, but they were quality.
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I really wanted to try on a pair of Anatom Q3's, but couldn't find any locally, despite Ambleside being stuffed with climbing shops.
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Not eXXpozed is it, GWM?
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I've just seen a co.uk website that is offering a £36 (free delivery) for a REI Co-op Passage 1 tent. It's a fairly cheap tent anyway (just over £100) but at that price should I risk buying it?
You just never seem to learn! Why do you constantly keep getting conned? If you actually read the advice you keep getting given this wouldn't keep happening to you time and again. ::)
Do any of these look familiar? I would bet there's a load more just like it if I could be bothered looking?
http://www.webrandclothing.co.uk/rei-co-op-passage-1-tent-with-footprint-tent-backpacking.html (http://www.webrandclothing.co.uk/rei-co-op-passage-1-tent-with-footprint-tent-backpacking.html)
http://www.trust-builder.co.uk/rei-co-op-passage-1-tent.html (http://www.trust-builder.co.uk/rei-co-op-passage-1-tent.html)
http://www.dblhomes.co.uk/co-op-passage-1-tent-rei-co-op-tent-backpacking-tent.html (http://www.dblhomes.co.uk/co-op-passage-1-tent-rei-co-op-tent-backpacking-tent.html)
The .co.uk website extension means nothing and is no guarantee that your money will not just evaporate from your account and you can almost be certain you will never see the tent!
Spot the similarity between them? Spot the UK address and contact details on any of them? I would guess every one of them is a fake website or just some 12 year old kid's school project.
Does the £33 one mean I've just saved you from losing £3? Put the £3 in an envelope and put in the third bin along by the amusement arcade next to the rock shop. ;D ;D ;D
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I have enquired about these boots and there is somebody coming to look at them tomorrow so if not sold I will be offered them. Regarding sizes I always take a size 8 shoe and the boots I currently have are size 9 and perfect for fit. Is it common to go up a size for walking boots? Impossible question I know but any opinions?
Possible bargain for someone in the Grange Park, Wiltshire area.
They look to be brand new and unused Anatom Men’s Q2 Classic Hiking Boots @ £40. Current RRP is £145 although available online for around £99.99
Advertised as UK Size 9 which is an EU43 (needs checking with the seller).
https://www.gumtree.com/p/mens-boots/men-s-hiking-boots-/1393549740 (https://www.gumtree.com/p/mens-boots/men-s-hiking-boots-/1393549740)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTAyNFg3Njg=/z/GOwAAOSwckFf6LAC/$_86.JPG)(https://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTAyNFg3Njg=/z/diAAAOSw5udf6LAE/$_86.JPG)
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I've only made a mistake once, that why I raised the question. I once ordered a couple of yards of Silnylon to a 'firm' near me and sent £12 about three years ago, I now am much more cautious, so would not part with £36 this time.
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I have enquired about these boots and there is somebody coming to look at them tomorrow so if not sold I will be offered them. Regarding sizes I always take a size 8 shoe and the boots I currently have are size 9 and perfect for fit. Is it common to go up a size for walking boots? Impossible question I know but any opinions?
Generally in walking boots I go a size up to allow for bigger socks etc. If you not successful, you can find some stuff on ebay, abet there probably won't be a returns policy.
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I've only made a mistake once, that why I raised the question. I once ordered a couple of yards of Silnylon to a 'firm' near me and sent £12 about three years ago, I now am much more cautious, so would not part with £36 this time.
A few clues to these websites,
not secure most reputable companies will have a secure site.
In the contact us a the bottom, make sure there is an address and probably an VAT registered number.
These site just look cheap with no effort actually placed into them.
O0
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I appreciate I will be taking a chance on the fit. The boots I have are very comfy (might have got then in Trespass and probably not much more than £40. I am a Jock after all) Problem is that despite being called ISOGRIP they have no grip whatsoever on wet stone or even the slightest frosty surface. Surprisingly good on wet grass though. I wore them to walk to work once in the snow when I first got them but never again, they were lethal. Came home in my work boots.
Generally in walking boots I go a size up to allow for bigger socks etc. If you not successful, you can find some stuff on ebay, abet there probably won't be a returns policy.
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I appreciate I will be taking a chance on the fit. The boots I have are very comfy (might have got then in Trespass and probably not much more than £40. I am a Jock after all) Problem is that despite being called ISOGRIP they have no grip whatsoever on wet stone or even the slightest frosty surface. Surprisingly good on wet grass though. I wore them to walk to work once in the snow when I first got them but never again, they were lethal. Came home in my work boots.
Scotland finds the weakness in anything outdoor clothing. Years ago, I was in Edinburgh and it started raining all of a sudden couldn't stand up, wasn't drunk, just my walking shoes lost complete grip. It's amazing certain types of rubber, just can't adhere to certain stone!
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At this time of the year, I like to wear a windproof jacket when I'm running. I will wear one too when I go for a walk. When running the inside of my jacket can become quickly damp so I just open my zip and it dries very quickly, and then zip up again. I cannot do this to the inside of my sleeves, they have a habit of remaining uncomfortably damp, the only way to dry is to take the jacket off and for fast drying, I turn it inside out.
Today though I 'solved' this problem. I noticed last night that Decathlon is selling sleeveless single skin windproof coats, (black or yellow) with a hood and a full zip for £7.99.
So I bought one and did my usual daily run. I don't know why I haven't thought of this before and I am pleased to report it worked so well. For me £7.99 well spent!
Unless its really lashing it down I never wear a jacket, just double/triple up synthetic base layers. Any fine rain spreads across the fabric and your body heat dries it out; the bottom layer against my skin always stays dry. If its lashing down I wear a waterproof Giles to keep my core dry.
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Found these unbelievable offers on Regatta Jackets and Fleeces. Men's & Ladies.
Hard to beat -
Search Google for - baillies menswear regatta outlet
or
bailliesmenswear ladies
I've had a couple of Regatta waterproof jackets and not been very impressed with them...also had some boots too, ditto!
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Worth looking at Regatta’s own website. I find them a bit hit and miss https://www.regatta.com/outlet/ (https://www.regatta.com/outlet/)
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I've had a couple of Regatta waterproof jackets and not been very impressed with them...also had some boots too, ditto!
I'm quite satisfied with my Regatta Samaris fabric boots bought in April 2019 for £47 for everyday footwear, though I have done some casual short walks in them as well (including climbing to the top of a volcano in them in August 2019). They were one of the few cheap ones I found that were made in half sizes. At the present the soles are a little bit worn, less than 25% in my estimation, and I imagine I'll still be wearing them a year from now unless something competely unexpected happens to them.
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Using one of my 'spare' email addresses I'm going to write to all of the sites that are offering the REI Co-op Passage tent for around £36 and ask if any of them would send me one and I will offer to pay (once checked over) cash on delivery.
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Using one of my 'spare' email addresses I'm going to write to all of the sites that are offering the REI Co-op Passage tent for around £36 and ask if any of them would send me one and I will offer to pay (once checked over) cash on delivery.
I don't wish to be rude but unless you can accept these websites are not real and are not selling anything there is no hope for you. Why are you having difficulty understanding that and why are you continuing to waste your time trying to pursue the matter?
None of them have UK address details, phone number, VAT registration number or email address for you to contact. The only contact method is via a fake form you have to fill in. These are all red flags and indicators which should automatically set off the alarm bells telling you to avoid the website regardless of the bargain you may be misled into thinking they are selling.
They are scam/phishing websites designed to try to defraud the unwary. It is not a coincidence that the vast majority of scam and phishing websites and emails in circulation are targetted at the elderly.
No 'real' company would ever deal with you on the basis you are now suggesting. Can you imagine any delivery company driver having the time or patience to wait while you unpack and carefully check the delivery or even have the facility to be able to accept secure payment or cash on your doorstep? Quite frankly you are being ridiculous.
My advice (which I know you will ignore because of your stubbornness and ignorance) would be for you to contact your local council, branch of Age Concern or other local IT training bodies and see what relevant free courses they can offer or recommend to you which will improve your understanding and help to keep you safe online and avoid you being scammed and/or defrauded when using the internet.
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Why waste your time, GWM? The tent is probably rubbish anyway.
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The collection and sale of valid email addresses is an ongoing business.
Why not try it yourself GWM set up a free website selling gizmos at a ridiculous price and hey presto within a few weeks you can sell on a list of email addresses targeted to an audience that looks for gizmos,
A marketing managers dream.And believe me there are all sorts if ways around the signing up procedure that legitimate companies are supposed to adhere to when adding your valid email address to their databases
You'll be getting emails soon with changes to terms and conditions regarding your privacy now that we are operating outside EU law. In fact over the last week I have already started getting them.
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Emails sent.
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It appears that 2 emails didn't go through, but 2 others did.
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This may be a bargain to someone? One of my clients has her bank account with the Nationwide but finds that their card reader is a bit fiddly to use.
My client (who experiences sight problems) has now received a bigger version, bigger number buttons and it voice prompts as well, it's so much easier to use. It didn't cost her anything, I just requested one for her and it arrived via the post a week later.
It doesn't make the procedure to online bank any easier but it really helps to stop the keying in wrong numbers.
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That's certainly a walking related bargain gunwharfman! :D
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Possible bargain for the vegan's amongst you.
Altberg Dalesway Vegan 2-3 Season Lightweight Walking Boot Medium Width Fitting in UK sizes 4 to 12 including half sizes @ £144.99. 22% Off normal RRP £184.99. See the info on tauntonleisure link re the sole change.
https://www.tauntonleisure.com/footwear-accessories/boots/altberg-dalesway-vegan-walking-boot__193 (https://www.tauntonleisure.com/footwear-accessories/boots/altberg-dalesway-vegan-walking-boot__193)
https://www.altberg.co.uk/boots/5-width-fitting-boots/dalesway-vegan-walking-boot1 (https://www.altberg.co.uk/boots/5-width-fitting-boots/dalesway-vegan-walking-boot1)
(https://www.altberg.co.uk/Portals/0/CVStoreImages/42e34e3e-4206-473c-9a09-09377db60d85.jpg?height=400&mode=pad&anchor=bottomleft)(https://www.altberg.co.uk/Portals/0/CVStoreImages/6cd288ac-6eb1-44b4-b3da-ccb9a942b2fd.jpg?height=400&mode=pad&anchor=bottomleft)(https://www.altberg.co.uk/Portals/0/CVStoreImages/5de0329f-574c-4dfc-b1ff-1e42a2dd2ef4.jpg?height=400&mode=pad&anchor=bottomleft)(https://www.altberg.co.uk/Portals/0/CVStoreImages/a6e68ddc-a868-4cb0-af40-4cdd325ca391.jpg?height=400&mode=pad&anchor=bottomleft)(https://www.altberg.co.uk/Portals/0/CVStoreImages/a46adb7a-498c-4948-a382-fe2a41797017.jpg?height=400&mode=pad&anchor=bottomleft)
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My client asked me to get her on online banking today. I failed, I went through the online procedure with her and was doing fine until the screen message said that her mobile phone number and email address was required. The bank needed to send her two codes, one to be sent to the phone, the other sent to her email. My client doesn't have a mobile phone!
So the screen read "phone us" which I did, I listened to the message, pressed a couple of buttons when asked to on the phone keyboard, then spoke her account number and then the voice said to speak the client's telephone banking PIN code to move to the next stage of the procedure. ERRRRRR?????
My client then told me that her niece had signed her up to telephone banking some time ago. She'd never used the service and had no idea where the PIN number was anyway, so my effort came to an instant stop! I'll phone Nationwide on Monday.
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The free card reader is great though!
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My client asked me to get her on online banking today. I failed, I went through the online procedure with her and was doing fine until the screen message said that her mobile phone number and email address was required. The bank needed to send her two codes, one to be sent to the phone, the other sent to her email. My client doesn't have a mobile phone!
So the screen read "phone us" which I did, I listened to the message, pressed a couple of buttons when asked to on the phone keyboard, then spoke her account number and then the voice said to speak the client's telephone banking PIN code to move to the next stage of the procedure. ERRRRRR? ??? ?
My client then told me that her niece had signed her up to telephone banking some time ago. She'd never used the service and had no idea where the PIN number was anyway, so my effort came to an instant stop! I'll phone Nationwide on Monday.
What has this got to do with a BARGAIN THREAD ?????
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Merrell Altalight GoreTex size 12 for £78 on the Merrell website. I can confirm they are good and very comfortable boots after wearing my non GoreTex boots in a mix of conditions for nearly 40 miles. Sorry I'm not allowed to post links yet. It's nearly the first thing that pops up when you Google it.
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Merrell Altalight GoreTex size 12 for £78 on the Merrell website. I can confirm they are good and very comfortable boots after wearing my non GoreTex boots in a mix of conditions for nearly 40 miles. Sorry I'm not allowed to post links yet. It's nearly the first thing that pops up when you Google it.
Good price!
You can always paste a url into your post where it will appear in plain text for people to copy and paste.
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Good price!
You can always paste a url into your post where it will appear in plain text for people to copy and paste.
Thanks I'll test it now...
https://www.merrell.com/UK/en_GB/altalight-approach-mid-gore-tex/194713551918.html?istCompanyId=535f0b58-4f84-4415-ace8-9f61fb1a7e74&istFeedId=44e6cfa1-83d0-49ff-b3ef-c9e12baa191c&istItemId=imrixwlrm&istBid=t&cid=PPC-MERR-UK--_&gclid=Cj0KCQiAlsv_BRDtARIsAHMGVSZiIgdzblnc1ngrQtq1AZ15W2EnlcGmrS4Wt0NrBU0elfF8kbwksL8aAh9wEALw_wcB
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Found these quality tents going cheap on the Terra Nova website - good roomy tents for 3 season use.
https://www.terra-nova.co.uk/sale/tent-sale/aspect-1-tent/ (https://www.terra-nova.co.uk/sale/tent-sale/aspect-1-tent/) ---- £80
https://www.terra-nova.co.uk/sale/tent-sale/aspect-2-tent/ (https://www.terra-nova.co.uk/sale/tent-sale/aspect-2-tent/) ----£119
My daughter bought an Aspect 3 on ebay and is really pleased with it.
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Also found the Wild Country Hoolie 2 two man tent going for £99! This is the old model, not the newer 'compact' model, so they are selling them off cheap.
https://www.uttings.co.uk/p114114-wild-country-hoolie-2-tent-green-44hoo2/#.YA072eigIdU
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On the subject of tents, this one really caught my eye.
https://crux-outlet.online/product/g1-ionix (https://crux-outlet.online/product/g1-ionix)
It is a discontinued Lightwave 2 man semi geodesic with a large porch. 40d silnylon and DAC poles, should be really tough, and an absolute bargain at £149. If I were in the market for an all weather 2 man tent for wild camping, I would snap one up - but I'm not. I have certainly been impressed by the Lightwave tunnel tent that I bought from this website.
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Bargain for someone with the right size feet.
Altberg Women's Fremington Lady Lite 2-3 Season Boots Narrow Width Fitting Size UK8 @ £100.00 with FREE Delivery. Normal RRP £184.99 Last one in stock.
https://www.greavessports.com/sports-c119/outdoor-c4881/footwear-c4883/boots-c4899/altberg-fremington-womens-p15966#attribute%5B4%5D=2277 (https://www.greavessports.com/sports-c119/outdoor-c4881/footwear-c4883/boots-c4899/altberg-fremington-womens-p15966#attribute%5B4%5D=2277)
(https://www.greavessports.com/images/fremington-womens-p15966-337265_medium.jpg)
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Not sure how often Sports Direct gets mentioned in this thread but on their walking boots section there's some "Must Go" items where I've picked up a pair of Gelert Atlantis boots for £28 plus a fiver delivery on the order. For what I do, hoping they're a bargain.
https://www.sportsdirect.com/winter-essentials/snow-boots
Cheers
Dave
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Not sure how often Sports Direct gets mentioned in this thread but on their walking boots section there's some "Must Go" items where I've picked up a pair of Gelert Atlantis boots for £28 plus a fiver delivery on the order. For what I do, hoping they're a bargain.
https://www.sportsdirect.com/winter-essentials/snow-boots (https://www.sportsdirect.com/winter-essentials/snow-boots)
Cheers
Dave
Have you got the boots yet ?
Are they as good as you thought ?
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Now showing at £18!
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Not sure how often Sports Direct gets mentioned in this thread but on their walking boots section there's some "Must Go" items where I've picked up a pair of Gelert Atlantis boots for £28 plus a fiver delivery on the order. For what I do, hoping they're a bargain.
https://www.sportsdirect.com/winter-essentials/snow-boots (https://www.sportsdirect.com/winter-essentials/snow-boots)
Cheers
Dave
Have you got the boots yet ?
Are they as good as you thought ?
Miniatures
Hi
Sorry to take so long to reply. I've only done about 5 miles so far and I'm quite happy. Feet very comfy but a bit tiring on the ankles / shins until they break in (I expect).
Cheers
Dave
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Now showing at £18!
Just looked, Atlantis boots still £28, it's the Gelert Ottowa down to £18 .... which is cheap enough to buy for gardening in!!!!!
Cheers
Dave
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Sorry, my mistake. O0
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Mega bargain for anybody looking for this type of boot.
Anatom Q4 Cuillin Men's Boots @ £99 plus £3.99 post or spend another £1 to get free delivery. Normal RRP £240.
https://www.tiso.com/fwsha5ti0713/anatom-q4-cuillin-mens-brown/ (https://www.tiso.com/fwsha5ti0713/anatom-q4-cuillin-mens-brown/)
https://www.anatomfootwear.co.uk/mens/46-q4-cuillin.html (https://www.anatomfootwear.co.uk/mens/46-q4-cuillin.html)
Edited to add a review I found which may be useful to somebody https://mihollandphoto.com/blog/anatom-q4-cuillin-mountain-boots (https://mihollandphoto.com/blog/anatom-q4-cuillin-mountain-boots)
(https://www.anatomfootwear.co.uk/722-large_default/q4-cuillin.jpg)(https://www.anatomfootwear.co.uk/723-large_default/q4-cuillin.jpg)(https://www.anatomfootwear.co.uk/724-large_default/q4-cuillin.jpg)
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1 Litre of Nikwax TX10 spray on fluid, for £14.34, which i thought was excellent value.
My lite weight waterproof, is losing a bit of its water repellency, and its been ages since ive bought any of the Nikwax products.
I thought £12-13 for 500ml, was a bit much, but that appears to be the going rate.
Its very easy to go through the 300-500ml bottles extremely quickly, so a Litre for just over £14 is a Result in my opinion.
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That is very tempting, kinkyboots - but (sadly) I'm not in the market for some boots tight now.
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That is very tempting, kinkyboots - but (sadly) I'm not in the market for some boots tight now.
Bargains like this seem to be a once in 10 year event.
The last one I remember was the Scarpa SL M3 boots that Go Outdoors were knocking out for £99 in 2011 before the launch of the new "improved" model which was so bad they've had to "improve" it 2 or 3 more times since then and it's still nowhere near the quality of the original.
If you're likely to want a reasonably high spec B2 crampon compatible full Nubuck leather boot in the near future grab them while you can and stick them in a cupboard until you do need them.
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That is a lot of boot for that money!
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Grisport have currently got some good deals on, 50% off in some cases.
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That is a lot of boot for that money!
About 0.83kg each. I'm not sure I could lift my feet off the ground in those! ;)
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Grisport have currently got some good deals on, 50% off in some cases.
I have never heard of Grisport before, but they seem to have some bice boots.
Just need to find out whether there is a local distributor .. I never buy any shoes online
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I bought a 'windproof' full-zip hooded, sleeveless single skin Gillet from Decathlon (£7.99) a while ago which I use for running. It keeps the wind off of my front and back and ears if need be but leaves my arms to stay cool and free from perspiration and I've found it to be a very useful and great value purchase.
I can see how it could be useful for hikers (and for cyclists) as well, on a chilly day it would act as a sleeveless wind jacket, and if the wearer wanted some lightweight protection from their rucksack shoulder straps on their expensive waterproof or other expensive clothing then I'm sure it would do the job. Or at a basic level, it could be just the thing to keep the wind from whistling through your fleece jacket or pullover to make your item just that bit more effective.
I have a sleeved wind jacket and often because of it being warm but windy, I wish sometimes it didn't have sleeves. When I go hiking next I will definitely be taking my sleeveless gilet with me.
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Today 2nd March 2021 ...
Craghoppers Outlet, 24 hour up to 50% off sale, with extra 15% off with code OUTLET15OFF.
https://www.craghoppers.com/ (https://www.craghoppers.com/)
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Mega bargain for anybody looking for this type of boot.
Anatom Q4 Cuillin Men's Boots @ £99 plus £3.99 post or spend another £1 to get free delivery. Normal RRP £240.
https://www.tiso.com/fwsha5ti0713/anatom-q4-cuillin-mens-brown/ (https://www.tiso.com/fwsha5ti0713/anatom-q4-cuillin-mens-brown/)
https://www.anatomfootwear.co.uk/mens/46-q4-cuillin.html (https://www.anatomfootwear.co.uk/mens/46-q4-cuillin.html)
Edited to add a review I found which may be useful to somebody https://mihollandphoto.com/blog/anatom-q4-cuillin-mountain-boots (https://mihollandphoto.com/blog/anatom-q4-cuillin-mountain-boots)
(https://www.anatomfootwear.co.uk/722-large_default/q4-cuillin.jpg)(https://www.anatomfootwear.co.uk/723-large_default/q4-cuillin.jpg)(https://www.anatomfootwear.co.uk/724-large_default/q4-cuillin.jpg)
Price now reduced even further to £89.10 plus £3.99 post or spend £100 for free delivery. EU Sizes 41 to 45 available.
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About 0.83kg each. I'm not sure I could lift my feet off the ground in those! ;)
You would welcome their weight and stiffness if you were kicking your way up a steep snow slope, Dave. But rather over the top for normal use, agreed.
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Price now reduced even further to £89.10 plus £3.99 post or spend £100 for free delivery. EU Sizes 41 to 45 available.
If it wasn't for the fact that I would have to explain the purchase of yet another piece of walking kit to my sceptical wife, I would snap up a pair!
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Blacks selling off Osprey Kestrel and Atmos (and other Osprey) rucksacks at quite a discount right now.
https://www.blacks.co.uk/116233/osprey-kestrel-68-rucksack-116233
https://www.blacks.co.uk/15894147/osprey-atmos-ag-65-litre-rucksack-large-15894147
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Just saw these today, maybe they would be worth buying for some waterproof gloves
Supposed to be for 'equestrian use' but surely cold wet hands are the same whatever they are being used for, so these could be Ok for walkers / hikers
https://www.aldi.co.uk/crane-black-winter-equestrian-gloves/p/802964444837600 (https://www.aldi.co.uk/crane-black-winter-equestrian-gloves/p/802964444837600)
Just a thought
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Aldi have neoprene and polyester fishing gloves too. And baselayers, fleece jackets etc.
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Heads up... Hunka XL bivvy going for £49.99 at Alpkit at the moment.
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PlanetX are selling Solex Merino Socks - 2 pairs for £1.50 at the moment.
I bought some in November - Really comfortable & hardwearing walking socks.
https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/CLSOMS/solax-mens-merino-socks
https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/CLSOWS/solax-womens-merino-socks
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Did you buy them from Planet X? I'd buy some but I don't want Planet X to be a spoof online company. Are they OK do you know?
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Well known bicycle company making decent bikes and selling bicycle parts. They also seem to be linked to On One Bicycles. I own one of the latter and have occasionally thought about buying one of Planet X carbon Road Bikes but I wouldn’t use it enough. I’d trust them.
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I haven't received them yet but I thought I would buy a new long sleeve synthetic baselayer from Odlo. They were priced at £35 on the Odlo site and other sites but I managed to buy mine from Millets for £23.
I've decided to no longer use my bamboo baselayers, they have a tendency to stink but they are not that easy to wash and take a long time to dry. I just use them now as lockdown loungewear around the house.
I already own some Odlo underwear, my old ones are really great but the last two pairs I bought had rubbish waistbands. The reason I bought the Odlo baselayer is that I prefer to wear synthetic when I hike, easier to wash and dry, and I really like the material Odlo use, so very comfortable.
I'm just crossing my fingers that I've made a good decision, if I have I'll buy another.
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PlanetX are selling Solex Merino Socks - 2 pairs for £1.50 at the moment.
I bought some in November - Really comfortable & hardwearing walking socks.
https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/CLSOMS/solax-mens-merino-socks (https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/CLSOMS/solax-mens-merino-socks)
https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/CLSOWS/solax-womens-merino-socks (https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/CLSOWS/solax-womens-merino-socks)
Just ordered some for myself and the missus, thanks for the heads up.
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GWM - I've bought a few things from PlanetX in the past, never had any problems.
Others have already commented about them being more geared towards bikes but they do some camping & hiking bits.
They are worth checking out as they do flash sales every so often to clear their stock.
Edit - Just checked - Paid £7.99 for 2 pairs & £20 for a Jobsworth X2 stove in September not November last year.
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I've ordered a few pairs, good timing really because I need to have a clear out of some of my old socks, some of the heels are definitely threadbare. It will be a reluctant farewell because some of my socks are really comfortable and have become old friends.
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My wife had a good belly laugh at me this morning, a large cardboard box turned up full of socks! What a bargain!
I should have looked more closely but I now have 16 pairs of socks! :-[
I failed to take note that it was £1.50 for 2 pairs and they are thicker hiking/winter type socks.
I've tried a pair on, they look and feel of excellent value and I've already earmarked 2 pairs of different colours into my rucksack.
I'm now overwhelmed with socks!
My wife is still laughing!!
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My Odlo ECO synthetic baselayer has just arrived and I've tried it on, black only, the material is so soft, feels wonderful against my skin. I'll test it out tomorrow on my daily run to see how it copes with perspiration.
OR not test it
Only one issue for me, I've bought a Medium and I'm often at the edge of the sizing limits as I am with this one. So my dilemma is to keep it, or to go for a large one? I'm not a fan of skin-tight baselayers at all so I'll 'sleep on it' for 24hrs and then decide what to do.
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My wife had a good belly laugh at me this morning, a large cardboard box turned up full of socks! What a bargain!
I should have looked more closely but I now have 16 pairs of socks! :-[
Easily done. ;D
Having said that, I have a similar number of Tesco Thermal Socks - I wear them pretty much all year round on a daily basis, and having all the same type makes it very easy to sort my stuff from the jumble of family washing.
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I also missed the 2-pack thing, though on a slightly smaller scale :)
Possibly the low price suggests one pair. But certainly no worries, even more of a bargain than expected!
Wish I'd ordered more than one colour, now. The pictures don't match the descriptions so i played it safe and just went for brown, which is shown.
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He He - First 2 words of the title!
In all honesty - Having already paid £7.99 for 2 pairs last time, would have been happy to pay £1.50 a pair so had them in my basket before clocking that the price was for 2 pairs.
Now proud owner of another 8 pairs . ::)
One less thing to think about for the next few years.....
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In my case nothing more to think about for the rest of my life, I think some people will be getting socks for Birthday presents. O0
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Mine arrived too now, and initial impressions are very good; nice and thick with a lot of loop pile. Edit: in fact now having tried them in a few of my boots they're really quite thick, so worth noting if your footwear is sized for medium/thin socks. Though obviously not yet sure how much the loop pile will compress after some use.
Surprised (for anything like this price) to see there is some intentional variation in the weave; a bit more elastic around the mid-foot plus a more open panel at the back/top of the toes and also top of the ankle-joint (whatever that is called). That reduced density can be good or bad, depending on where your boots rub, but there is still at least some loop pile below it.
The only potential negative I so far found is quite a raised internal seam toward the tip of the socks. It is possibly intended to sit over the toe-nails or bag out in front of the toes, but at first try-on it seems to work its way to softer areas of the toes and to snag under toe-nails. Hopefully that won't prove to be a problem once settled in and walking though, and even if it were then probably turning them inside-out would help.
So yes, very pleased. Thanks again for telling us about them!
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I wore a pair of my new socks today when I ran, very good and very comfortable. Definitely an excellent purchase!
I normally don't make a judgement about my socks until they have been used and washed a few times. It will be interesting if they are still good after a lot of use.
I've already given a pair to my neighbour, she was pleased.
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I've been using mine for a couple of months now & they seem to have fared well.
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Two parcels of thanks.
The Ultimate Navigation Manual by Lyle Brotherton as recommended has arrived. At a glance it us even more thorough than I could have imagined. I will be giving it a serious studious read this week to ensure my skills are still up to scratch, even us fair weather walkers can get caught out.
Secondly thanks to sock man, yep, having seen the feedback from others I blinded a few more moths and ordered some.
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Has any tried the Garmin topo maps on ebay for about 50 quid, I was thinking of one for my Edge Explore 1000
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Just to mention that I have used one pair of my Solax socks for off-road running for 8 days so far, just to test how they would stand up to my daily bashing. Really good, no deterioration in the pile or cushioning, they grip my feet comfortably and no smell either. The next stage is to see how good they remain after washing them. Thanks again for the buying tip.
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Thats good to hear! It is a similar story here, I'm pleased to say. They seemed a bit over-thick to begin with, but the loop pile settled down to normal proportions once in action and then stayed there - no sign of wearing or shedding fluff everywhere. The toe seam that I was worried about doesn't interfere when walking (in my case) either.
The only slight negative is that the thin/vented panel in the cruck of the ankle falls in an unfortunate place on one pair of boots; the laces and creases in the leather there could do without the reduction in padding. But in all my other boots it is completely fine.
There is a small oddity on the packaging: a small grey sticker has been used to cover up the registered 'wool blend performance' logo. Though why they didn't have the right to use this I've no idea, could mean something or nothing in relation to the socks themselves. But (assuming they wash OK) I'm happy with their performance, which is what matters to me :)
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I bought a very nice pair of soft thin black gloves (when cold I wear them inside my mittens) yesterday at Decathlon, they are well made, the stitching looks strong, and like this morning they are ideal for me when I choose to run early and there's a nip in the air, only £1.99.
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I had cause to go to our local Three shop first thing this morning and forgot my mask. The young person at the door told me I couldn't come in without one so I said to her that I want to spend £60! Suddenly another staff came over and gave me a free mask. A bargain!
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Mega bargain for anyone with huge odd sized feet.
Scarpa Men’s SL M3 3-4 Season Boots BX 66001 NB Left boot is Size EU 49/UK 13.5 & Right boot is Size EU 50/UK 14 and look to be in new and unused condition.
Buy it now price is only £18.99 plus £6.50 postage.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/265160011795 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/265160011795)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/1yIAAOSw0JVgnon8/s-l500.jpg)
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It has to be said, the Speedwell burner that Richard suggested, what a bargain! In total, including postage and in our letterbox in three days, £6.10.
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Nikwax Tech Wash & TX Direct 2 x 1Litre Twinpack Half Price @ £15.00 (Normal RRP £30)
https://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/15990873/nikwax-tech-wash-and-txdirect-duo-pack-15990873 (https://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/15990873/nikwax-tech-wash-and-txdirect-duo-pack-15990873)
(https://i1.adis.ws/i/jpl/go_285169_z?w=861&h=861)
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I just recently bought this from decathlon, it's excellent quality!
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/women-s-mountain-walking-fleece-mh100/_/R-p-324607?mc=8605931&c=GREEN_KHAKI
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I just recently bought this from decathlon, it's excellent quality!
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/women-s-mountain-walking-fleece-mh100/_/R-p-324607?mc=8605931&c=GREEN_KHAKI (https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/women-s-mountain-walking-fleece-mh100/_/R-p-324607?mc=8605931&c=GREEN_KHAKI)
That is ridiculously cheap Mary. I'll check to see whether they do a full zip men's version, as I am in need of a new medium fleece, and am averse to spending much on a mid layer.
Edit - Men's version of what you got - https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/men-s-mountain-walking-fleece-mh100-petrol/_/R-p-159211
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It has to be said, the Speedwell burner that Richard suggested, what a bargain! In total, including postage and in our letterbox in three days, £6.10.
Speedster, gwm, not Speedwell. :)
I'm very pleased with mine.
https://speedsterstoves.co.uk/30ml-spill-proof-meths/alcohol-burner.html
Needs a close fitting windshield to get the best out of it, Speedster make them too. Or you can make your own.
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Extra 15% Off Rucksacks & Bags @ Millets, Blacks & Ultimate Outdoors (Terms & Conditions Apply - Offer Ends 31st May) Use Code PACK15 at checkout.
***NB An addtional 8.5% cashback is available by going via via TopCashback.***
These are Millets Terms & Conditions for this offer
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Company Number: 7795258
This offer is available online and entitles any customer to receive an extra 15% discount off Rucksacks & Bags (https://www.millets.co.uk/equipment/rucksacks-bags/) when they use the code PACK15. Limitations apply, see below for details.
1. This offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other multibuy offers, codes, promotions or a price match. Promotion not available in stores with clearance or closing down sales.
2. This offer excludes purchases of Mega Buy products, Gift Cards, Garmin, Suunto, GoPro, Tom Tom or Polar products.
3. To redeem the offer online enter code PACK15 at the checkout screen of the website.
4. The offer must be applied at the point of sale, and cannot be applied retrospectively.
5. The offer and discount is not exchangeable for cash or credit, and is non-transferable. Returned items will be refunded at the discounted price paid. This does not affect your statutory rights.
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7. Offer ends midnight on Monday 31st May 2021.
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Not really a bargain that can be replicated, because they were the only pair in the shop, but I managed to buy my daughter a brand new pair of Karrimor leather walking boots for £45 in a local shop, I think they're a discontinued line by the looks of it, but would have retailed at £130 originally. Pretty pleased with that tbh.
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Hi guys, I found this this on Ebay,
Altberg tethara for only £75!
It is on bid but will finish after two days.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altberg-Tethera-Walking-Boots-Womens-UK-7-5-RRP-229-VGC-/174787438722?_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286
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Bargain for somebody with the right size feet.
Scarpa Delta Leather (Non Gore-Tex Version) Size EU 46 / UK 11 (New in box) - Buy it now @ £60 plus £5.30 post or make an offer. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/284341410777 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/284341410777)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/KhMAAOSwqdhguM9H/s-l500.jpg)(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/CDAAAOSw-iBguM9k/s-l500.jpg)(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/B3YAAOSwhClguM9j/s-l500.jpg)
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Offer in Cotswold on selected Osprey products
At home in the highest mountains, the remotest islands and everywhere in between, Osprey's innovative backpacks are often copied, but never equalled. Enjoy savings of up to 30% off selected Osprey lines including backpacking packs, day packs, travel luggage, duffels, packing cubes, dry sacks and laptop sleeves from one of our favourite outdoor brands.
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I had a look and the Exos 48L model that I have is in the sale. My first thought was, haven't prices gone up! The sale price today is 136 pounds, when I bought mine I paid just over 100 pounds. That was four years ago. I bought it because the Lightwave rucksack that I was using at the time was just too uncomfortable across my shoulders. I'm glad I purchased the Osprey 48L because the carry system is great, always so comfortable.
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I’m always late with this but just to remind folk that Rohan have a sale. I usually buy some trousers but I have enough from previous years. Might be other stuff that folk might fancy https://www.rohan.co.uk/offers (https://www.rohan.co.uk/offers)
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Gosh, 112 pounds for a poncho! I thought my Vaude poncho was expensive when I bought it but the Rohan one will have the same failing that mine had, It has to be pulled over your head. I never found it easy to do, especially when trying to get it over my rucksack at the same time, which made me curse a lot! The problem now is solved, my wife's friend fitted me a full zip which has transformed its usefulness. It's now my instant go-to waterproof.
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Some of their kit is expensive which is why I wait for the sales. I usually buy multiple pairs of trousers fir walking the dogs and more.light, stretchy, quick drying and very durable. I also find their sale boxers worthwhile purchases. Again, very light, quick drying and better performing than Under Armour or Bjorn Borg boxers (man made versions) which both tend to be heavier. I wouldn’t bother with much else as there are plenty of options elsewhere for coats, merino, rainwear and footwear
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You’ll need an account for this I think but it might be worth it. This is an Osprey day pack complete with an Osprey 2.5l bladder at a bargain price https://www.sportpursuit.com/catalog/product/view/id/2314545 (https://www.sportpursuit.com/catalog/product/view/id/2314545)
There are other Osprey packs on sale there too but leaning more to skiing and general luggage. Might be worth it for someone
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I wonder how many potential customers this firm loses because they restrict access just to get an email address? It's similar I think to those sites that restrict access because an ad-blocker is being used. If my access is blocked I just move onto another site.
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I wonder how many potential customers this firm loses because they restrict access just to get an email address? It's similar I think to those sites that restrict access because an ad-blocker is being used. If my access is blocked I just move onto another site.
It’s an issue. I tried to get access to Salomon U.K. from my iPad today. That was fun. It kept telling me my browser was out of date. Eventually managed with Edge.
The link was to an Osprey Manta 34l with osprey’s red 2.5l bladder priced at £89.99 (which is half RRP). Only helpful if you want a bargain
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Re- Sport pursuit
You don't need to use your normal email address. Just create a new one in Gmail and use that instead.
It's just the same as signing up to a newsletters to get 5 or 10% off at numerous outdoorsy websites. You can always unsubscribe afterwards if you don't want the marketing emails.
No complaints from me about SP they have some decent items and prices.
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You’ll need an account for this I think but it might be worth it. This is an Osprey day pack complete with an Osprey 2.5l bladder at a bargain price https://www.sportpursuit.com/catalog/product/view/id/2314545 (https://www.sportpursuit.com/catalog/product/view/id/2314545)
£89.99 reduced from £180 is a great deal - still expensive for a day sack, IMO, but it really is top of the range, and is very adjustable and comfortable. Comes with a 2.5 litre bladder too.
PS - I signed up to Sportpursuit.
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Yes Richard. I think it’s a great deal. I have a Berghaus 25l pack that I’ve had for years. If it was on its last legs I’d consider this. The bladder itself is around £25 (dearer if you choose the wrong shop)
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I don't know if anyone is in need of some new trekking poles, but there are some Black Diamond poles on Amazon at the moment for £46.94 (although a couple of days ago they were £41 when I bought a pair), which isn't bad considering they're usually £70 +.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B082YJH3FW/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 (https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B082YJH3FW/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
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£89.99 reduced from £180 is a great deal - still expensive for a day sack, IMO, but it really is top of the range, and is very adjustable and comfortable. Comes with a 2.5 litre bladder too.
PS - I signed up to Sportpursuit.
For those interested in using Sportpursuit - if you use https://www.sportpursuit.com/join/1EE1C039DBB90B link you credit my account £5 and get £5 credit yourself through their new customer promo scheme. I've used it often in the past and SP are usually quite good to order from, just not if you want anything quickly since they batch process orders and send them out after a week or so.
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Mountain Equipment have free p&p this weekend, plus reductions on many items plus a code for a further 15% off:
https://www.mountainwarehouse.com/ (https://www.mountainwarehouse.com/)
Just ordered 2 pairs of lightweight trousers for next summer O0
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I'm trying to plan ahead and buy a few items that I just want, I definitely don't need them!
I've bought a pair of '1More earbuds,' to replace my old wired earphones, from Amazon. I went on Expert Reviews (it could have been Trusted Reviews?) and they recommended them. I didn't want to mess about comparing and contrasting every little detail about sound quality, bass and so on so I just bought them, £29.99, a white pair, I would lose a black pair easily. They sound fine to me, are solidly made and they fit in my ears comfortably.
In addition, I bought a little matchbox-sized gadget that plugs into the headphone socket of my TV/Monitor to allow broadband to work from it, £8.95. This item works very well and again feels solidly made. I can now watch and listen to films via my 1More earbuds which I did last night.
The only thing I have to think about now is how do I now get Radio 4 on my phone? It was the wired headphones that became the aerial, I could always do with out of course.
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The only thing I have to think about now is how do I now get Radio 4 on my phone? It was the wired headphones that became the aerial, I could always do with out of course.
BBC Sounds App
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+ 1 for the BBC Sounds App, allows you to download radio programmes to your mobile or tablet too.
I normally load up before I go away so I can listen to a whole series at leisure.
That said, the app can be a bit clunky to use.
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BBC Sounds app, just downloaded it, thanks for the suggestion. My fault, I never think 'apps' only thought of replacing like with like, I'll try to be different next time.
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Unless you download before hand, using the app as a live radio will require the use of data on your phone. Providing you have plenty of data in your phone contract its not a problem. With a PAYE phone I can't afford to do this
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Alpkit have a sale on at the moment, including their budget lightweight solo tent, the Soloist.
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I always buy my phones for cash, I will not have a contract! I have a PAYE phone, but it has 2 x SIM card spaces, one SIM is for my £10 GiffGaff phone call money, the other SIM is just Three data, bought in advance, a £60 once-only payment gets me 24Gb (£2.50 a Gb) and if used 'sensibly' its designed to last the user 2 years. Buying monthly would cost me £10 per GB.
With a 1 x SIM phone I think there are two choices, buy a data SIM and put it in a MiFi pod, and leave your PAYG SIM in your phone. Or consider getting a 2G phone for your PAYG calls and put a data SIM in your smartphone. When I'm hiking the latter is best for me because I can keep my smartphone on Airplane for as long as I need to so the battery lasts longer.
I think as we enter the now and ongoing price-rise era after Brexit and Covid, thinking a bit differently about how best to use our stuff, may become important for some of us. I have a bit of money now but come from a 'we don't have any money' family background. For example, except for a very few items I still can't bring myself to splash out for 'brands,' 'hotels' and the like, my motto is loosely, how can I have it all for the lowest possible cost? I don't find it hard to keep to this motto, obviously, I make errors from time to time, but generally, I do fine.
So that is why I go for Berghaus Superlites, £29.99 running shoes (with an insert, my view is they become £100 plus running shoes anyway) £29.99 Bluetooth earbuds, (more than good enough for me, I'm into speech, not music) £8.99 for a 2 in 1 Bluetooth adapter for our TV, (my wife keeps telling me to turn my monitor down) use a hand me down 32" TV as my monitor, and just stick with Freeview.
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Because I recently bought some Bluetooth earbuds and a small Bluetooth /receiver/transmitter from Amazon, I realised today that I have another bonus from their purchase. I can now use my old small and very lightweight Ipod without worrying about wires. It will only add 74g to my carry weight so it will be worth taking with me when I next hike.
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Much as I like my music, I have no desire whatsoever to listen to it whilst walking or camping - would ruin the experience for me. Each to their own.
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I'm not normally a music fan but sometimes on a long hiking and perhaps boring day, it can bring a bit of light relief for a short while. And of course, if no one is around I can have a sing-along and/or practice a few twirl dance steps, or a bit of moonwalking or to practice a bit of shuffle dancing. I'd love to surprise my neighbour's youngster with my talents. When he visits I'm still laughed at.
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Some nice discounts on Mountain Equipment sleeping bags here (20-30% off): https://www.trekitt.co.uk/sleep--and--shelter/instock/onsale?discount=19
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Snugpack are holding a warehouse sale at their premises in Silsden on Friday (3rd) and Saturday (4th) December.
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I went to Decathlon today, everyone seems to be after gloves. I saw a £9.99 pair downstairs but then wandered upstairs and found a slightly different pair for £6.50 so I bought those. I need thin gloves because if it gets very cold I can just slip my glove covered hands into my mittens.
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https://www.campingrecycled.co.uk/1006-vango-f10-vulcan-12c-sleeping-bag.html
Just treated myself to this at a very reasonable price considering the quantity.
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That is a BIG discount, Casual Ambler.
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Amazon have Berghaus Deluge over trousers down to 29.99 today only
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Richardh1905;
Yep, sometimes it's too good to resist :)
I wasn't specifically on the hunt for a good quality down bag but Vango sent me an email (it's their outlet/recycle site) and I had a quick browse. I saw that price and did a quick Google and the cheapest I could find was £225.99 and most others were £249.99. Read a bunch of reviews as well and decided it was worth the expense. I could have got the Cobra 600 for £195.00 and 150g lighter but that it all black and I really like the bright orange! It should last the rest of my camping life (55 now) And might tempt me out past the summer into spring/autumn.
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Amazon have Berghaus Deluge over trousers down to 29.99 today only
Think we've finally found the cure to inflation, since Deluge trousers seem to have been thirty quid for about twenty years now!
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Think we've finally found the cure to inflation, since Deluge trousers seem to have been thirty quid for about twenty years now!
I didn't realise they were always discounted - they're £60 on Berghaus's site and around 45 most other places I looked.
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£30 is a great price for a bombproof pair of overtrousers, ManofKent. I paid that a few years ago, RRP was £60, very pleased with them.
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Pogu are selling off their spikes for £10 for those that want some :)
https://www.pogu.co.uk/product/pogu-trail-ice-spikes/
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That's a cracking price for the Pogu Trail Ice Spikes. At a tenner a pair with a storage bag grab them while you can.
Pogu appeared to vanish from the market back in 2016 and i have't bothered looking for them since then.
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£30 is a great price for a bombproof pair of overtrousers, ManofKent. I paid that a few years ago, RRP was £60, very pleased with them.
I have about 3 pairs of deluge trousers, 1 pair in the car at all times in case of breakdown on a rainy day! I mean have you ever tried putting on overtrousers (without the side zips) on in a car or outside in a hurry!
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Pogu are selling off their spikes for £10 for those that want some :)
https://www.pogu.co.uk/product/pogu-trail-ice-spikes/ (https://www.pogu.co.uk/product/pogu-trail-ice-spikes/)
Out of stock on Medium, still have Small and Large. Be quick if you want some!
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Out of stock on Medium, still have Small and Large. Be quick if you want some!
Thanks - having big feet can be handy, they still had some left in large.
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Magic Mountain are selling off Camelback Chute Mag water bottles. ie. 0.75L from £16 down to £6. They have lots of colours.
magic-mountain dot co dot uk/collections/camelback
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Just had a look at Magic Mountain and the Bridgedale Stormsock Waterproof Socks look to be particular bargain (50% OFF) if you're not too picky about colour and they have your model and size in stock.
https://www.magic-mountain.co.uk/collections/hike-bridgedale-socks (https://www.magic-mountain.co.uk/collections/hike-bridgedale-socks)
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Altberg Yan Tan 2-3 Season Boots, UK Size 11, Medium Width Fitting, A-Forme Last, 2.2-2.4mm full grain Nubuck leather with woven fabric 'Kevlar type' panels and tongue complete with Svartz Insoles https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/203740345442 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/203740345442) Buy it now price £59.00 plus £5.98 post. Normal New RRP £194.99 https://www.altberg.co.uk/boots/aforme-boots13/yan-tan (https://www.altberg.co.uk/boots/aforme-boots13/yan-tan)
Described as being in very good condition but look almost new to me. NB They have been wrongly described as Altberg military base boots.
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/MI8AAOSwyJhhrfbP/s-l500.jpg) (https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/4D8AAOSwsEphrfb7/s-l500.jpg)(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/TEgAAOSwfLZhrfco/s-l500.jpg)
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Magic Mountain have some really good deals right now, mid weight fleeces for £15 and Mountain Equipment down jackets for £80 to name but two.
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I'd be interested in any decent small LED torch bargains that members have tried and tested, so many different ones available out there but I suspect most will fall apart within a year or so. I'd like to avoid buying a naff one and an overpriced one.
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Alderfen
I highly recommend the Lumintop tool AA 2.0 takes alkaline, ni-hm, and the 14500 very versatile.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/LED-Torches-Lighting-Small-Torch/dp/B084Z56XGJ?ref_=d6k_applink_bb_dls_failed (https://www.amazon.co.uk/LED-Torches-Lighting-Small-Torch/dp/B084Z56XGJ?ref_=d6k_applink_bb_dls_failed)
https://budgetlightforum.com/node/65334 (https://budgetlightforum.com/node/65334)
https://zeroair.org/2020/01/22/lumintop-tool-aa2-0-ti-flashlight-review/
You can get it for £18.99 without the battery or £26.99 with the 14500 battery which chargers via a micro USB in the head of the battery.
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Casual amber, Thanks for the info on the Lumintop, looks great.
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I'd be interested in any decent small LED torch bargains that members have tried and tested, so many different ones available out there but I suspect most will fall apart within a year or so. I'd like to avoid buying a naff one and an overpriced one.
What's it to be used for? I've tried a few and got a few. If you're wanting something for night walking on trails you'll need something different to something that will do round a campsite.
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Something small, easy to pocket thats not going to break if it gets knocked, I'm looking at the luminpoint. looks pretty good and at a mid price point too.
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Something small, easy to pocket thats not going to break if it gets knocked, I'm looking at the luminpoint. looks pretty good and at a mid price point too.
The Lumintop Tool is a solid small torch if you don't need something that bright, but do get a rechargeable 14500 battery for it, performance on standard AA's isn't that great. You're not going to get anything much better at that price point. If you want something brighter the Olight Baton S1r II or Baton 3 are nicer torches but a bit dearer (often on offer on Amazon around £45) and as tough as you'll get whilst still being tiny. If you're wanting something for night time trail walking you probably want to spend a little more.
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Thanks for the tip.!
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I'd be interested in any decent small LED torch bargains that members have tried and tested, so many different ones available out there but I suspect most will fall apart within a year or so. I'd like to avoid buying a naff one and an overpriced one.
Petzl make the best headtorches, in my humble opinion, simple and bombproof. I have used their headtorches since the 1980s, and they have stood the test of time when others have fallen by the wayside, including an expensive Led Lenser birthday present that disappointed.
Their Tikkina can be had for less than £20, a good no frills headtorch with 3 light settings that is simple to use and gives more than enough output at 250 lumens (I only use 100 lumens for most of my nocturnal walks, but it is nice to have a bit more occasionally). Just beware of old stock - there are some older 150 lumens models out there.
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I wonder though if the old stock is better than the new spec?? quality seems to be designed out of stuff these days in favour of built in obsolesence, Thanks for the tip.!
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I wonder though if the old stock is better than the new spec?? quality seems to be designed out of stuff these days in favour of built in obsolesence, Thanks for the tip.!
Doubt it in the case of Petzl, they are top class. There'll be absolutely nothing wrong with the old stock though, just slightly lower maximum light output.
I would probably go for the 250 lumens though.
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just now looking at them, looks like good gear.
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I don't get on with head torches, but Petzl have an excellent reputation if that's what you like.
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IMHO, the Lumintop is the most versatile, the performance on decent rechargeable Ni-HM's is very good. I've even tried it with lithium batteries ( not the 14500 ones ) which are very decent and hold a charge for ever and cope with the cold better than any other battery. I saw the price on Amazon with the 10% discount and bought another one in white which now makes three, will probably keep it in the car glovebox.
The olight baton SR II is a great bit of kit (especially in my orange one) but it's not as versatile requiring a proprietary battery and the magnetic charger.
Carrying an extra AA battery would be slightly easier than a power bank if you needed extra juice, and the cost saving at £17 is three times cheaper than the olight.
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yup, I'd like to avoid being reliant on a proprietary battery.
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yup, I'd like to avoid being reliant on a proprietary battery.
It's pro's and cons - non-rechargeable lithium AA's cost a fortune, but the the Lumintop Tool will take the 14500 rechargeable (although don't run it in turbo for long unless you want burnt fingers- temperature management is the lights only real flaw). The cheaper Olights come with a a proprietary battery that works with their magnetic charger but you can use non-proprietary ones in a regular charger if you prefer - they're cheap to run long term. I found the high mode on the tool with regular batteries (140lumens ) too low for comfortable walking but okay with the 14500 (360 lumens). Personally I find the Lumintop Tool fine as an everyday torch, but underpowered for night walking off roads - good value though and much, much better than the old 2xAA maglites I managed with in my teens. A lot of it comes down to personal preference - I use more powerful torches if I'm going for a night walk, and one that will take filters if I'm going wildlife watching. As well as lumens there's also beam type to consider - some throw a narrow beam a long way, some have a soft wider beam - I like a combination beam with a good throw but wide spill, others don't. A lot of walkers love headlamps, I don't.
I'm not sure that the torch discussion really belongs in the bargain thread - it would probably make a better separate thread.
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I only walk to the pub down unlit country lanes for a mile in the dark so something simple will suffice I think. Thanks everyone for all your suggestions, Much appreciated indeed.
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I use rechargeable NiMH batteries, just bought an 8 pack of triple A's that claim to have a capacity of 1100mAh, less than a Pound each. Much better than wasting money on Duracell Alkalines.
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I only walk to the pub down unlit country lanes for a mile in the dark so something simple will suffice I think. Thanks everyone for all your suggestions, Much appreciated indeed.
If you're sticking to lanes the cheap Lumintop Tool will be perfectly adequate - you'll probably find the 140 lumens you get with regular NIMH okay, but the 14500 will give a much brighter beam. With country roads it's as much about being seen by drivers who don't expect other road users as needing something to see with.
I use rechargeable NiMH batteries, just bought an 8 pack of triple A's that claim to have a capacity of 1100mAh, less than a Pound each. Much better than wasting money on Duracell Alkalines.
Yes, Alkalines are a waste of money and not very environmentally friendly given their disposable nature. Eneloops are supposedly the best NIMH, but Amazon basics seem more than adequate in my wife's little torch.
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I've just returned from a car boot sale in Norwich where a chap was selling new LED head torches, batton torches and small hand torches, very cheap but I skipped his offer as they were a bit bog standard in feel and appearance, I was almost tempted but walked away as the quality of market stuff is often (but not always) questionable. my bargain of the day though was great, 1.5 kilo of frozen salmon steaks for £10 So I'm chuffed with that. O0
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Another bargain was a pair of waterproof fur lined Derry boots, stashed in a cupboard by someone probably decades ago with no signs of wear or tear for £1 They are perfect for plodding around the garden and short dog walks at this time of year, You have to love a derry boot..! :)
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Anyone currently looking to buy a Satmap GPS or a Satmap map card might be interested to know that Satmap are currently offering 20 percent off Satmap Active 20 with code GPS20 and 30 percent off Satmap maps with code MAP30. Guess what Santa is bringing me for Christmas O0 O0
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Nice. Santa loves a bargain - and I love my Satmap 20. O0
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Well, after a long search I've ordered 2 Lumintop tool AA 2.0 torches. £20 each with rechargeble batteries and magnetic end caps from Alibaba. They really do seem to be the best mid range well priced mini LED torch out there, in that you get a choice of battery to use with them and they dont claim to have ridiculous lumen power like the cheaper types do. Just 650 lumens which is way plenty for my needs. I'll see how theyve worked out after a year and will update this post. Thanks again for all your advice.
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Just a heads up that I’ve had an email advising that the Rohan sale starts on 27th December. Might be worth checking out their kit for size and feel between now and then if you can. There’s usually some good bargains. I often buy my walking trousers there as I’m too mean to pay full price. The quality and function of their materials are very good imo. https://www.rohan.co.uk/
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Everything clicked together today in my desire to have my cataracts sorted out. I was offered the NHS cure, a lens that will let me see clearly into the distance, but I will continue to need reading glasses, or the £2500 per eye cure that will allow me to see into the distance and will not need reading glasses. I've been offered both options, to be done next week. I'm going to take the NHS bargain!
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Good Bargain! :)
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I haven’t come across any major sales, but found La sportiva knitted beanie hat (womens) half price for £15 at sports direct.
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Craghoppers having an up to 60% off sale....40% off Walking Boots, use code 15WINTER to receive extra 15% off.
Heard a good review from someone who wears their Trek Leather Boots, thought I'd try them as still waiting for Merrell to get my replacement boots in stock.
Old boots look like they need glueing back together, once more, after todays Teesdale Way muddy walk... unusual sight ... English Electric Lightning plane in someones garden!
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OS have ten quid off a years map subscription so that’s £13.99 until 9th Jan. I think it’s only for first time subscribers.
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Decathlon Kalengi synthetic boxers reduced from £4.99 to £2.99.
They are excellent, very comfortable, well made, dry quickly and even work well as swimming trunks. I'll be buying a few more pairs at that price.
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/men-s-breathable-running-boxers/_/R-p-121488?mc=8573733&c=BORDEAUX (https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/men-s-breathable-running-boxers/_/R-p-121488?mc=8573733&c=BORDEAUX)
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Looking at Alt Berg boots - are defender the ones to go for? There seem to be more of these around than others.
Just got a pair of defender II size 12 as my meindls are on the way out and in walking terms at least I won't be far behind. A very solid well made boot, certainly good for hiking perhaps a bit to stiff for my liking. My only issues are principally with the lacing. The recommended setup simply doesn't work for me so I reverted to a standard setup which is better, the other issue which may well be related is the locking loop is too far down at say 35dg to the heel as opposed to 40/45 on the meindls and can't be tightened enough to hold the foot back in the boot - I suspect because the bed of the boot is flat and not raised. I have just cut the supplied infills in two, shaped the toe to fit the heel so doubled up and combined with a superfeet green insole this raises the heel just the right amount. I have yet to test fully but looking good. I got mine new on ebay for £100 so great value. Try them, so long as they fit go for it.
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I'm off to Decathlon one of my pairs of boxers has developed a hole so at £2.99 I'll buy more than one pair this time. I agree they are ideal for hiking, I discovered that for me as a Medium the Large are so much more comfortable, sometimes I almost need to check that I'm wearing a pair.
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Just a tip that can be a bargain for someone. If you get rid of hiking sticks cut the wrist straps off. If at some later date you want to hang a phone or tablet around your neck they can make carrying such an item feel so very comfortable. One of my old hiking stick straps is sewn on my fabric Decathlon pouch, the strap now is about an inch wide and it carries so well and my neck has never been sore. If I had kept the narrow strap from purchase my neck would have suffered a lot.
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Terra Nova are selling off super lightweight Solar Competition 2 tents for £199. This is a discontinued model that only weighs 1.1 kg, superseded by the Solar Photon 2, which retails at £660!
https://www.terra-nova.co.uk/products/outlet-solar-competition-2-tent/ (https://www.terra-nova.co.uk/products/outlet-solar-competition-2-tent/)
Some good photos here - https://www.moontrail.com/terra-nova-solar-competition-2.php (https://www.moontrail.com/terra-nova-solar-competition-2.php)
Almost tempted myself, but I daren't..... :o
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..and Aldi are flogging workwear fleece jackets for £9.99 a pop, full zip, zipped pockets, looked OK. Why pay more?
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Just a tip that can be a bargain for someone. If you get rid of hiking sticks cut the wrist straps off. ..
I have a tub full of bits of strap and rucksack buckles, collected over the years from scrapped items. Very useful.
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I bought myself some Wick's glazing film to use as my groundsheet.
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Bargain for somebody with the right sized feet.
Altberg Tethera 3 Season Boots Size UK 11½ Wide Width Fitting in as new condition with only 10 miles on the clock. Just need a clean and wax. Buy It Now @ £70 plus £5.35 postage or make a cheeky offer. Current RRP £244.99
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/354049664009 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/354049664009)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/Nl0AAOSwA0Bid-Wr/s-l500.jpg)
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I've been thinking back and forth about should I buy some new hiking boots for my forthcoming GR10 hike? I took the plunge and bought a pair today.
They are Salomon Ultra X 4 boots, noticeably lighter in weight compared to their previous models. I like Salomon boots, just right for my feet, I wonder if they are just like the rest I've bought and will leak? I can live with it if they do.
From Salomon and a few other sites, £155, from Snow and Rock £131.75 (with 15% off with my English Heritage card) and from Wiggle, £119.81 so I bought them from Wiggle. That's the lowest price I could find.
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When I ordered my new Salomon boots the advert page said I was buying woman's boots, but when I was ready to click on 'pay' the word woman description had gone so I left an online note stating that I want the woman's boots, not a man's boot.
I've had an email this evening stating that from the advert page to the payment page the boots had changed from a woman's boot to a man's boot. They are now asking me if I want to go ahead with my purchase?
I will hopefully sort it tomorrow?
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I seem to be having a problem at the moment, it would appear that the people I'm trying to communicate with don't seem to know the difference between MAN and WOMAN, as it applies to the boots I've paid for!
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What started as a 'cheap' price has ended in a fiasco, for me! Wiggle advertised a woman's BOOT and was about to send me a MANS boot, but I noticed and queried it. Then emails started going back and forth between us and in that period they changed their online details because the £116 price was for SHOES not boots.
I've just checked, and it's still incorrect, they are now advertising shoes for £116 but are showing a photo of boots! They then, without asking have now sent me an email telling me that my money is to be fully refunded.
In the meantime, I went back to Snow and Rock and bought my boots at their price, less 15%, £131.75, because my wife and I are English Heritage members.
I haven't yet decided if I'm going to make a fuss with Wiggle? >:(
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No point, gwm. You have already let us know.
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Arrived this morning - 5x Decathlon Bite Valves!
I think I must have sharp incisors because bite valves never last long.
While replacements for 'brand names' such as Osprey often cost £5-£6 each, Decathlon has perfectly good replacements for £1.99. So I bought 5 of them. I'll keep one ready in my pack for when I bite through the next one... :)
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The last time I bit through the valve on my Osprey hydration bladder, my drink had soaked the front of my shirt before I realised. That doesn't happen with soft bottles carried in a chest pocket, but air gets in and the drink sloshes around, plus the air has to be squeezed or sucked out before I can get a drink! All those years and it never occurred to me to carry a spare valve!
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Just received EIGHT walking pole tips from China, which cost a mere £5.99, less than the cost of a pair of Leki's. Only took 9 days to get here too.
They are in appearance similar to the Leki tips, same tread pattern, and have an internal steel washer to stop the tungsten carbide pole tip from chewing its way through the rubber. They fit both my Leki poles and my cheapo Fittrek poles well.
First impressions very good, but only time will tell how hard wearing they are.
8pcs Black Spare Walking Stick Trekking Hiking Pole Rubber Ferrule Tips End Cap | eBay (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/255531512601)
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Just bought a Hexpeak V4 A along with a Lanshan 4 season inner tent. Slightly heavier than my Nordisk but more room in Scottish conditions for me, the dog, storage of kit and space to cook in shelter. Had 2 really wet nights on Minigaig and in Aviemore on Monday and Tuesday. Had to camp early on Monday because the dog was suffering in driving rain and blustery wind. Bit the bullet on the tent with mesh inner being delivered tomorrow and the extra inner from aliexpress in a couple of weeks. I carry poles for river crossings when I have the dog and they’ll be fine with one of the backpacking light ‘mushrooms’ and a cut tennis ball for the other end. I’m too stiff to be wriggling out of wet gear and the Nordisk just doesn’t allow me enough protection in the high wind and driving rain/hail I experienced this week. (Fantastic walk apart from that 😎)
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Here’s the link https://www.backpackinglight.co.uk/shelters-1/WF129-138.html
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Here’s the link https://www.backpackinglight.co.uk/shelters-1/WF129-138.html (https://www.backpackinglight.co.uk/shelters-1/WF129-138.html)
By the time you have added all of the components together (don't forget to add in the additional 10 extra pegs, 10 extra guy lines, tennis ball / mushrooms, footprint and pole) and it weighs pretty much the same as my 2-man Hubba Hubba (all in, with spare pegs and guy lines, pole splice repair, toggles, peg-pusher-in & footprint), and you still need to tape the seams (effort, expense and more weight)
To stop the guys slipping - replace the supplied lines with 2mm Dyneema.
What happened to the days when you bought a tent and it came with what was needed to pitch it properly ?
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Yes, Alan, the Hex Peak V4A is appealing at first glance, but the weights do start to add up if you add the extra guys, mushrooms and TEN extra pegs.
But it does look like a roomy AND strong tent, and is well reviewed. Good luck with it sevenup - let us know how you get on. :)
What happened to the days when you bought a tent and it came with what was needed to pitch it properly ?
My Lightwave T10 Trek came with everything needed to achieve a secure pitch - they even sent me some extra heavy duty pegs free of charge as the ones supplied were not as advertised. I have made a few minor changes to the pegs, but nothing significant, preference rather than necessity.
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Found cheap Bio-ethanol on ebay, free mainland delivery.
2 x 1 litre bottles for £10.89
No more stinky meths for me!
Might be cheaper in B&Q etc, but that would involve a 30 mile round trip....
Edit - £8 for a 2 litre bottle in B&Q.
Bio ethanol Fuel EcoLine Clean Burn Bioethanol Premium Grade Quality Odourless | eBay (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/113314874434)
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By the time you have added all of the components together (don't forget to add in the additional 10 extra pegs, 10 extra guy lines, tennis ball / mushrooms, footprint and pole) and it weighs pretty much the same as my 2-man Hubba Hubba (all in, with spare pegs and guy lines, pole splice repair, toggles, peg-pusher-in & footprint), and you still need to tape the seams (effort, expense and more weight)
To stop the guys slipping - replace the supplied lines with 2mm Dyneema.
I looked at the Hubba Hubba and all the MSR variants but I need to extra space for the dog. I’ve been walking a lot over the past month and the weather has been quite rough at times. In very wet and windy conditions and where beggars can’t be choosers on some wild areas the tent will allow me an uneven pitch that my own doesn’t cope with very well. I also don’t want the dogs damaging my main hiking tent which I think is a possibility. The seam sealing is actually quite limited (there’s a video explaining how to - pretty much the top dome, the horizontal along the vent and where the additional guy ropes fit.) it won’t need taped. I already carry walking poles and use a space blanket as a footprint. I have the Dyneema cord (2 mm) and some shock cord for the inner fastening and a butchered dog’s Kong ball that no longer squeaks is lighter than a tennis ball (I have a small back full of them). I will have a significant increase in useable space over my normal tent which weighs around a kilo but doesn’t stay dry inside because the dogs don’t understand the rules about not touching the sides.
It’s horses for courses. This video explains a bit from a customers viewpoint. My set up will be slightly different in that I will use 1 pole https://youtu.be/uN6jiYixS4M (https://youtu.be/uN6jiYixS4M)
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https://www.millets.co.uk/16007643/fire-dragon-gel-fuel-1-litre-16007643
Ignore the gel bit it's definitely liquid fuel (as per the photo) at £5.44 for 1ltr. Handy if you have a local Millets.
FYI. This is the gel fuel
https://www.millets.co.uk/16447362/fire-dragon-gel-firelighter-1-litre-16447362
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I looked at the Hubba Hubba and all the MSR variants but I need to extra space for the dog.
Are you thinking of the 'Hubba' (1-man)? the 'Hubba Hubba' is twice the size as it is a 2-man tent (plenty of dog space) - it has a very similar sized 'footprint' as only half of the Hex Peak is actual tent. The Hex Peak does offer a 2-man tent part to fit in the same flysheet, but again it all adds to the weight & the cost.
It is almost a deception / deceitful to quote a really light weight and then 'the small print' says you need to add 10 pegs, guylines, a bigger inner tent, carry bag etc etc
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When I said I looked at all the MSR tents I mean ALL. For the dogs I need a 1.5 or 2 man tent. My Nordisk Telemark 2 is a bit tight when it’s as wet as it has been (I had the added complication of increased condensation and the inner and outer touching) I’m also not very flexible so struggle to change with a dog beside me in such a small tent that is perfect for 1 imo. They’re not very light in comparison to what I have.
I already carry walking sticks and the peg bag with the Nordisk holds about a dozen pegs. The Nordisk comes in at 1167gms including peg and pole bag. The Hexpeak comes with an inner that weighs about 650gms. I want it for this Monday for a walk I have planned with the dog. It’s a 1.5 inner which is what I want. I have also ordered a lighter inner which has more solid sides and weighs around 460gms https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32975611880.html?spm=a2g0o.detail.1000013.2.4429680eArzj6e&gps-id=pcDetailBottomMoreThisSeller&scm=1007.13339.274681.0&scm_id=1007.13339.274681.0&scm-url=1007.13339.274681.0&pvid=114c3cc0-585d-4655-8762-8135fcbc546a&_t=gps-id:pcDetailBottomMoreThisSeller,scm-url:1007.13339.274681.0,pvid:114c3cc0-585d-4655-8762-8135fcbc546a,tpp_buckets:668%232846%238112%231997&pdp_ext_f=%7B%22sku_id%22%3A%2266751168498%22%2C%22sceneId%22%3A%223339%22%7D&pdp_npi=2%40dis%21GBP%21%21103.64%21%21%21%21%21%40211b5e2416536376085035864eccbd%2166751168498%21rec (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32975611880.html?spm=a2g0o.detail.1000013.2.4429680eArzj6e&gps-id=pcDetailBottomMoreThisSeller&scm=1007.13339.274681.0&scm_id=1007.13339.274681.0&scm-url=1007.13339.274681.0&pvid=114c3cc0-585d-4655-8762-8135fcbc546a&_t=gps-id:pcDetailBottomMoreThisSeller,scm-url:1007.13339.274681.0,pvid:114c3cc0-585d-4655-8762-8135fcbc546a,tpp_buckets:668%232846%238112%231997&pdp_ext_f=%7B%22sku_id%22%3A%2266751168498%22%2C%22sceneId%22%3A%223339%22%7D&pdp_npi=2%40dis%21GBP%21%21103.64%21%21%21%21%21%40211b5e2416536376085035864eccbd%2166751168498%21rec)
The new inner and outer combined comes in just over 1100gms the complete kit I bought comes in around 1350gms. Pegs, an old plastic motorcycle side stand puck and half a Kong ball won’t hit 400gms. My cold weather synthetic quilt weighs 1035gms and my summer sleeping bag 545gms.
The benefit to me is considerably more room both head space and the rest but a more compact sleeping area. There isn’t a comparable tent with sufficient space under 1.5kg imo YMMV.
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Just received EIGHT walking pole tips from China, which cost a mere £5.99, less than the cost of a pair of Leki's. Only took 9 days to get here too.
They are in appearance similar to the Leki tips, same tread pattern, and have an internal steel washer to stop the tungsten carbide pole tip from chewing its way through the rubber. They fit both my Leki poles and my cheapo Fittrek poles well.
First impressions very good, but only time will tell how hard wearing they are.
8pcs Black Spare Walking Stick Trekking Hiking Pole Rubber Ferrule Tips End Cap | eBay (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/255531512601)
Lost one of the wretched things already - came off somewhere in Eskdale. >:(
A bit annoyed that I have inadvertently left litter in such a beautiful place, :-[ but glad that I bought a multi pack!
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Bargain for any ladies, girls or boys with size 5½ medium width feet who knows these will definitely fit their feet as no returns are accepted on this item.
Brand new Altberg Nordkapp Unisex 3 Season Boots in size 5½ medium width fitting. Normal RRP for these is £259.99.
Buy It Now price £100 plus £5.35 postage or make a cheeky offer. (Personally I would insist that the postage is upgraded to a service/courier that is fully trackable.)
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/403752359470 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/403752359470)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/Y3kAAOSwzAtiwDRv/s-l500.jpg)
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Total bargain for them.
I have a pair myself 2nd hand, though PO polished them and they not nubuck look now.
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SportPursuit have got a couple of bargains available in the Anatom boot range.
Anatom Mens Q2 Classic Leather Hiking Boot (Brown) EU Sizes 41-47 @ £89.99 plus delivery. https://www.sportpursuit.com/catalog/product/view/id/752911 (https://www.sportpursuit.com/catalog/product/view/id/752911)
(https://images3.sportpursuit.info/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/640x640/040ec09b1e35df139433887a97daa66f/A/n/Anatom_Feb22-Q2_Classic_front.webp)
Anatom Mens Q3 Braeriach Trekking Boot (Dark Brown) EU Sizes 41-47 @ £109.99 plus delivery. https://www.sportpursuit.com/catalog/product/view/id/2167145 (https://www.sportpursuit.com/catalog/product/view/id/2167145)
(https://images4.sportpursuit.info/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/640x640/040ec09b1e35df139433887a97daa66f/A/n/Anatom_Feb22-Q3_Braeriach_front.webp)
NB You will need to register on the website in order to be able to view these items.
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I am a fan of the Isocool range of tops from Mountain Warehouse - perfect for the last 2 days as they are lightweight, breathable and wick sweat away. Reduced now to £5.99 each instore as they are now on a clearance line. Bought the last 2 in my size at the local MW store and discounted further by 20% by an MW voucher. A bargain. :)
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Lightwave 2 man T20 Trail tent available 30% off £279 at https://www.tiso.com/eatnz7ti0217/lightwave-t20-trail-green
This is a tough 4 season tunnel tent that can be pitched inner first, outer first, or all in one.
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The Climbers Shop has a sale on Rab and Mountain Equipment at the moment.
https://www.climbers-shop.com/ (https://www.climbers-shop.com/)
Alpkit also have a sale https://alpkit.com/ (https://alpkit.com/)
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Found cheap Bio-ethanol on ebay, free mainland delivery.
2 x 1 litre bottles for £10.89
No more stinky meths for me!
Might be cheaper in B&Q etc, but that would involve a 30 mile round trip....
Edit - £8 for a 2 litre bottle in B&Q.
Bio ethanol Fuel EcoLine Clean Burn Bioethanol Premium Grade Quality Odourless | eBay (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/113314874434)
Hi Richard, I use this company, found them to be very competative & reliable, recently ordered my stock top up of 6 litres of Bio - ethanol to last me through the autumn & paid £21.99 delivered to the door by Fedex next day delivery....https://ekofuel.org/bioethanol-fuel-for-fireplaces.html (https://ekofuel.org/bioethanol-fuel-for-fireplaces.html)
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Thanks George - the 4 litre option looks good value too, only £3.74/litre inc delivery.
I have bookmarked the page for future use!
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Thanks George - the 4 litre option looks good value too, only £3.74/litre inc delivery.
I have bookmarked the page for future use!
more than welcome mate, they are a really good company & reliable. O0
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I wanted to share something which is hopefully useful. After a good search around for good quality "non branded" tent pegs I found lots of pegs of doubtful origin or branded ones at a price I felt I should not have to pay. Consider Hilleberg 18cm Y pegs at £4.60 each as an example (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/coolsmiley.gif) . After looking round for far too long the best comparison I could make was weight for pegs of the same length then take a punt. I wanted to share what I found as the info on the web is so limited.I just bought some Robens 17 cm Y pegs (almost same length as Hilleberg Black Label) from Ordinance Survey and these were, using the discount code FCN10, £6.29 for six - so £1.05 each with free postage - Now I have then I find they claim to be 6061 aluminium, which is a heat hardened alloy (as is stated for Hilleberg) and I can see by eye that the vanes look to be an equivalent thickness. So what I have are well made, equivalent material quality pegs to a good brand but at an almost sensible price. Almost ebay prices but not of doubtful quality.
17cm might be too long for you, but if like me you are in the market for some extra pegs to add into your tent for those occasions when extra guys or double pegging is required they seem ideal to me. I'm tempted to order another set!
Link to OS product page: https://shop.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/y-stake/ (https://shop.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/y-stake/)
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Look like decent pegs - unlike the cheapo Y section pegs that I have bought in the past - they bent at the neck where they are notched when I had to tap them in with a rock. Useless.
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I hope to try them out in the Lakes this weekend. A friend and I have our annual walking weekend and plan a two day circular route from Buttermere to Seathwaite Fell and back. Chance to try out the new tent too. 8)
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Just received some Y pegs from outdoor camping direct. £1.99 for 5. Was a little suspect of their quality for that price but they seem to be not bad. Have tried bending and breaking them but they are tougher than they look.great bargain for someone on a budget. Little tip. Put the items in your basket then come out of the page. An hour later you get a 10% discount code emailed to you so you save more. Delivery was quick as well.
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Absolute bargain for someone.
Altberg Tethera Men's 3 Season Boots Size 10½ Medium Width Fitting in excellent used twice used condition. Current RRP for these is £254.99.
Buy It Now Price £45 plus £4.80 Hermes Delivery.https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/175376187517 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/175376187517)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/6QAAAOSwQuRi78Y8/s-l500.jpg)
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Bargain for someone.
Altberg Tethera Men's 3 Season Boots Size 8 Medium Width Fitting in brand new unused condition. Current RRP for these is £254.99.
Buy It Now Price £85 plus £9.05 Delivery.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/165651425835 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/165651425835)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/eFsAAOSw809jDiwI/s-l500.jpg)
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Fancy a one man 4 season silnylon tent for less than £200?
https://www.lightwave.uk.com/product/shop/tent/t10-trek-xt (https://www.lightwave.uk.com/product/shop/tent/t10-trek-xt)
This is the extended porch version of the tent that I have, and is a discontinued model. I've been very pleased with mine, and have camped out in all kinds of vile weather, although it is perhaps a tent that needs a little getting used to - it is inner pitch first, but I have found that I can pitch all in one by leaving the fly attached to the inner pole sleeve by means of its velcro tabs, handy in the rain, but I need to take care threading the poles. Also, the front pole in particular is a very tight fit to the flysheet eyelet that it locates into - I use a tent peg to help apply the necessary tension - a bit of a knack to it - practice makes perfect. But it is a bomber of a tent, but perhaps not a tent for someone new to wild camping.
Edit - I must add that the porch of my 'normal' T10 Trek tends to flap quite a bit, a minor gripe as foam earplugs cut out the noise. Not sure whether this would be a problem with the extended porch version.
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There is a lightly used Dan Durston XMid 1 going on Ebay for £200 right now, no interest so far.
Info HERE (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/185583845273?hash=item2b35a8bf99%3Ag%3A21wAAOSw0NNjJaOG&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAkHW8aDLc46uIzR9Ymjqtbhc69mZKrchYWQpyhnoCtjMARQqcJtNW%2FKWxN7WyMQND4AKP34s4uGCbV7rT7Qb7hKVl8R02zDXDaTJeIJ99bJPWlPizj2wKzOov0ag9qa%2BCe0C7OUqKKKaT7wQCKO7sVTSsF7CgCj7z0YSR61fxhKGpm7J%2FKGTbp3XdvxMeqtE0Eg%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR_bOvp3rYA&LH_ItemCondition=3000)
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There is a lightly used Dan Durston XMid 1 going on Ebay for £200 right now, no interest so far.
Info HERE (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/185583845273?hash=item2b35a8bf99%3Ag%3A21wAAOSw0NNjJaOG&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAkHW8aDLc46uIzR9Ymjqtbhc69mZKrchYWQpyhnoCtjMARQqcJtNW%2FKWxN7WyMQND4AKP34s4uGCbV7rT7Qb7hKVl8R02zDXDaTJeIJ99bJPWlPizj2wKzOov0ag9qa%2BCe0C7OUqKKKaT7wQCKO7sVTSsF7CgCj7z0YSR61fxhKGpm7J%2FKGTbp3XdvxMeqtE0Eg%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR_bOvp3rYA&LH_ItemCondition=3000)
At £225 now, bidding ends in a couple of hours.
Be interesting to see what it goes for.
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There’s also a MLD Duomid going with a Buy it Now price of £200
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/284977635306 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/284977635306)
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Budget Olpro tents for wild camping (?)
https://olproshop.com/solo-lightweight-1-person-tent/ (https://olproshop.com/solo-lightweight-1-person-tent/)
https://olproshop.com/voyager-lightweight-2-person-tent/ (https://olproshop.com/voyager-lightweight-2-person-tent/)
https://olproshop.com/pioneer-lightweight-2-person-tent/ (https://olproshop.com/pioneer-lightweight-2-person-tent/)
https://olproshop.com/ranger-lightweight-2-person-tent/ (https://olproshop.com/ranger-lightweight-2-person-tent/)
Don't know much about Olpro, but on the face of it these look as though they would do the job for someone getting into wild camping, and are very keenly priced.
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A few Altberg boot bargains available here (mainly womens in smaller sizes) https://store.adaptoutdoors.com/footwear--accessories/altberg/onsale (https://store.adaptoutdoors.com/footwear--accessories/altberg/onsale)
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Lightweight Force Ten Helium 200 tent going on ebay (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/284986748080?_trkparms=amclksrc%3DITM%26aid%3D777008%26algo%3DPERSONAL.TOPIC%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20200211172457%26meid%3Dcc95657b549c471ca1806d0ce11e6ab6%26pid%3D101213%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D1%26itm%3D284986748080%26pmt%3D0%26noa%3D1%26pg%3D2380057%26algv%3DRecommendedSearchV2WithSimilarCategoriesPurchaseSuppression%26brand%3DForce+10&_trksid=p2380057.c101213.m46344&_trkparms=pageci%3Aac80f87d-464e-11ed-ad8b-1ebdc27dc5f8%7Cparentrq%3Ab2e879011830ad396fa7074dffffbec0%7Ciid%3A1), doesn't seem to be much interest, £54 with only a day to go. (+£4.45 postage)
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SportPursuit have got a couple of bargains available in the Anatom boot range.
Anatom Mens Q2 Classic Leather Hiking Boot (Brown) EU Sizes 41-47 @ £89.99 plus delivery. https://www.sportpursuit.com/catalog/product/view/id/752911 (https://www.sportpursuit.com/catalog/product/view/id/752911)
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Anatom Mens Q3 Braeriach Trekking Boot (Dark Brown) EU Sizes 41-47 @ £109.99 plus delivery. https://www.sportpursuit.com/catalog/product/view/id/2167145 (https://www.sportpursuit.com/catalog/product/view/id/2167145)
(https://images4.sportpursuit.info/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/640x640/040ec09b1e35df139433887a97daa66f/A/n/Anatom_Feb22-Q3_Braeriach_front.webp)
NB You will need to register on the website in order to be able to view these items.
Received my Anatom Braeriach Q3s from SportPursuit yesterday, wore them in the house for most of the day, and then today whilst walking the dog. Very pleased with them, appear to be well made from quality materials, comfortable, sturdy - just the thing for serious 3+ season hill walking.
Will still be using my double tongued 'Alpine Stompers' in full on winter conditions though.
PS - thank you for bringing these to my attention Kinkyboots. O0
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Received my Anatom Braeriach Q3s from SportPursuit yesterday, wore them in the house for most of the day, and then today whilst walking the dog. Very pleased with them, appear to be well made from quality materials, comfortable, sturdy - just the thing for serious 3+ season hill walking.
Will still be using my double tongued 'Alpine Stompers' in full on winter conditions though.
PS - thank you for bringing these to my attention Kinkyboots. O0
It's always a gamble when you buy without trying them on first so I'm glad they worked out for you and that you're happy with the materials and build quality.
A bit of time spent giving them 2 or 3 coats of wax before any serious use will be time well spent.
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A bit of time spent giving them 2 or 3 coats of wax before any serious use will be time well spent.
Indeed.
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Bargain for the vegans amongst you with size 4 and 4½ feet.
Altberg Dalesway Vegan 2-3 Season Lightweight Walking Boot Medium Width Fitting. NB Only available in UK sizes 4 and 4½ @ £99.99 with FREE Royal Mail Tracked 48 Royal Mail delivery. (51% OFF normal RRP £204.99)
https://www.tauntonleisure.com/footwear-accessories/boots/altberg-dalesway-vegan-walking-boot__193 (https://www.tauntonleisure.com/footwear-accessories/boots/altberg-dalesway-vegan-walking-boot__193)
https://www.altberg.co.uk/boots/5-width-fitting-boots/dalesway-vegan-walking-boot1 (https://www.altberg.co.uk/boots/5-width-fitting-boots/dalesway-vegan-walking-boot1)
(https://www.altberg.co.uk/Portals/0/CVStoreImages/42e34e3e-4206-473c-9a09-09377db60d85.jpg?height=400&mode=pad&anchor=bottomleft)(https://www.altberg.co.uk/Portals/0/CVStoreImages/6cd288ac-6eb1-44b4-b3da-ccb9a942b2fd.jpg?height=400&mode=pad&anchor=bottomleft)(https://www.altberg.co.uk/Portals/0/CVStoreImages/5de0329f-574c-4dfc-b1ff-1e42a2dd2ef4.jpg?height=400&mode=pad&anchor=bottomleft)(https://www.altberg.co.uk/Portals/0/CVStoreImages/a6e68ddc-a868-4cb0-af40-4cdd325ca391.jpg?height=400&mode=pad&anchor=bottomleft)(https://www.altberg.co.uk/Portals/0/CVStoreImages/a46adb7a-498c-4948-a382-fe2a41797017.jpg?height=400&mode=pad&anchor=bottomleft)
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I would be interested to know how vegan 'leather' compares with the real thing.
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I would be interested to know how vegan 'leather' compares with the real thing.
I had a dig around, the internet is a bit coy about Lorica leather is made of. All I could find is it is made from microfibres bound together by resin, but where the microfibres come from and what the resin was made from were a bit of a mystery. It seems to be popular with motor cyclists and Roman and Medieval re-enactors.
Care is as for normal leather.
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There's a 3F UL Lanshan 1 Pro lightweight tent up for grabs on ebay right now, if anyone is interested. Currently £65, bidding ends early tomorrow morning.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/334633623362?hash=item4de9b7df42:g:HlMAAOSwOIVjeHat&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAkMVzntj8l4FKWDYBbdC0ucaCAHPgmstGRe3orOMvFRb%2FZgiRGlL4dYSrSed4G10e88JEDVcMhcX5aDVWY3qXYBcz0y5U5YD22y69L1l5EhGALVqlwoxVzhnYdT6Srf3SfA%2B2t4PTm7dNHYbuwkYpzh39UmRnhoUfenL8u3NNsgU2vDdLz0qVYFRcOdNrBk8vPQ%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR4jRr5eTYQ (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/334633623362?hash=item4de9b7df42:g:HlMAAOSwOIVjeHat&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAkMVzntj8l4FKWDYBbdC0ucaCAHPgmstGRe3orOMvFRb%2FZgiRGlL4dYSrSed4G10e88JEDVcMhcX5aDVWY3qXYBcz0y5U5YD22y69L1l5EhGALVqlwoxVzhnYdT6Srf3SfA%2B2t4PTm7dNHYbuwkYpzh39UmRnhoUfenL8u3NNsgU2vDdLz0qVYFRcOdNrBk8vPQ%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR4jRr5eTYQ)
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Please note the words 'single skin tent' and decide if this is what you really want, my Lanshan One tent has a separate mesh liner. If it is only a single skin I would suggest that you think of it as a posh tarp, ie. you can cover yourself completely in bad weather if you want to. If it has an inner mesh, then check if the opening getting in and out of zip is a 'J' version mesh, my Lanshan is a 'T' version mesh.
But at £65 that sounds like a pretty good price to me. Mine cost me £130 from China. The tent is light, mine weighs less than 1 kilo and it rolls up small in its own bag. When I cycled and camped in Ypres recently I just strapped my tent to my handlebars, it caused me no problems at all.
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I was looking at the Easyjet site last night. Maybe a good time for me to think about hiking in the Canary Islands? Some of their flights are advertised as low at £17. To me, having hiked across Gran Canaria and La Palma, it's the hours of daylight available to me and the weather that I would judge to be important. If I go I would like to hike the length of Tenerife and then for a couple of days in La Gomera this. I'm only thinking about the possibility at the moment.
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Please note the words 'single skin tent' and decide if this is what you really want, my Lanshan One tent has a separate mesh liner....
I'm not interested in bidding myself, gwm, if I was I certainly wouldn't be mentioning it here! :D
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I would be interested to know how vegan 'leather' compares with the real thing.
I've had some "Vegetarian Shoes" Doc Marten style boots for about 20 years, they've done country walks, muddy music festivals, warehouse jobs, morris dancing and been polished up for wearing to weddings and are still in pretty good condition. The material softens with use like a leather boot but doesn't seem to dry out and crack like animal leather can. I'd definitely consider looking at their hiking boots or the Alt-Berg ones next time I'm in the market for hiking boots.
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Snugpak factory sale 9th & 10th of December.
Waterloo Mills,
Howden Road,
Silsden,
West Yorkshire
BD20 0HA.
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There's a 3F UL Lanshan 1 Pro lightweight tent up for grabs on ebay right now, if anyone is interested. Currently £65, bidding ends early tomorrow morning.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/334633623362?hash=item4de9b7df42:g:HlMAAOSwOIVjeHat&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAkMVzntj8l4FKWDYBbdC0ucaCAHPgmstGRe3orOMvFRb%2FZgiRGlL4dYSrSed4G10e88JEDVcMhcX5aDVWY3qXYBcz0y5U5YD22y69L1l5EhGALVqlwoxVzhnYdT6Srf3SfA%2B2t4PTm7dNHYbuwkYpzh39UmRnhoUfenL8u3NNsgU2vDdLz0qVYFRcOdNrBk8vPQ%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR4jRr5eTYQ (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/334633623362?hash=item4de9b7df42:g:HlMAAOSwOIVjeHat&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAkMVzntj8l4FKWDYBbdC0ucaCAHPgmstGRe3orOMvFRb%2FZgiRGlL4dYSrSed4G10e88JEDVcMhcX5aDVWY3qXYBcz0y5U5YD22y69L1l5EhGALVqlwoxVzhnYdT6Srf3SfA%2B2t4PTm7dNHYbuwkYpzh39UmRnhoUfenL8u3NNsgU2vDdLz0qVYFRcOdNrBk8vPQ%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR4jRr5eTYQ)
It went for £71 + p&p.
Someone grabbed themselves a bargain, assuming that it was as described.
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Just had to treat myself to one of the yangra 400's for spring summer use
https://rockrun.com/collections/sleeping-bags/rock-run
Haven't received it yet got held up due to the postal strike
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Looks like Inov-8 are clearing the stock of the Roclite G 345 GTX @ only £75 per pair with free delivery. Plenty of sizes left in all 5 colours. Normal RRP is £155.
https://www.inov-8.com/roclite-g-345-gtx-mens-lightweight-hiking-boot (https://www.inov-8.com/roclite-g-345-gtx-mens-lightweight-hiking-boot)
(https://www.inov-8.com/media/catalog/product/cache/ebfa863f2a22160fd9fe3e5e34c81413/footwear/000802-BK-M-01-roclite-g-345-gtx-mens-lightweight-hiking-boot-black-side.jpg)(https://www.inov-8.com/media/catalog/product/cache/ebfa863f2a22160fd9fe3e5e34c81413/footwear/000802-GYBKRD-M-01-roclite-g-345-gtx-mens-lightweight-hiking-boot-grey-black-red-side.jpg)(https://www.inov-8.com/media/catalog/product/cache/ebfa863f2a22160fd9fe3e5e34c81413/footwear/000802-NYYW-M-01-roclite-g-345-gtx-mens-lightweight-hiking-boot-navy-yellow-side.jpg)(https://www.inov-8.com/media/catalog/product/cache/ebfa863f2a22160fd9fe3e5e34c81413/footwear/000802-OLLM-M-01-roclite-g-345-gtx-mens-lightweight-hiking-boot-olive-lime-side.jpg)(https://www.inov-8.com/media/catalog/product/cache/ebfa863f2a22160fd9fe3e5e34c81413/footwear/000802-GAGR-M-01-roclite-g-345-gtx-mens-green-graphite-outside.jpg)
Just not sure how durable they are? May be there's a new model being released shortly?
EDIT: Anybody looking for the Olive/Lime colour there are a few sizes available @ £62 with free delivery at Wiggle see link below
https://www.wiggle.co.uk/inov-8-roclite-g-345-gore-tex-hiking-shoes (https://www.wiggle.co.uk/inov-8-roclite-g-345-gore-tex-hiking-shoes)
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Looks like Inov-8 are clearing the stock of the Roclite G 345 GTX @ only £75 per pair with free delivery. Plenty of sizes left in all 5 colours. Normal RRP is £155.
https://www.inov-8.com/roclite-g-345-gtx-mens-lightweight-hiking-boot (https://www.inov-8.com/roclite-g-345-gtx-mens-lightweight-hiking-boot)
Just not sure how durable they are? May be there's a new model being released shortly?
Heck, that turned into an expensive morning. His n hers roclite's acquired, thanks for the tip off!
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Big Thank you Kinkyboots! O0
Just bought a pair each for my youngest Son, youngest Daughter and myself.
I also spied a pair of Roclite G 275 shoes on sale with a £35 discount
I find that with their Graphine soles they are good for well over 1000 miles. I have two very tired ones that I still occasionally use and one better pair that only have about 600 miles on them.
All told a savings of £270.
Free postage to Shetland as well!
Thats Christmas sorted :D
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Anyone on a tight budget thinking of wild camping next spring/summer should take a look at this:
https://www.aldi.co.uk/adventuridge-2-man-tent/p/718971580104800 (https://www.aldi.co.uk/adventuridge-2-man-tent/p/718971580104800)
An aluminium poled 2 layer backpacking tent weighing 1.75kg - for the princely sum of £29.99!
PS - only available in blue - not ideal for wild camping but not too lurid.
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There’s a guy on YouTube (Walking Kev) who tests out all the budget kit and I’m sure he’s done some testing on this. It looks very similar to the Cobra tent that I started out with but this one is a bit lighter.
+added name of YouTube account
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I should have mentioned in my earlier post that there is also a women's version of the Inov-8 Roclite G 345 GTX @ only £75 per pair with free delivery. Normal RRP is £155.
https://www.inov-8.com/roclite-g-345-gtx-womens-lightweight-hiking-boot (https://www.inov-8.com/roclite-g-345-gtx-womens-lightweight-hiking-boot)
Only size 4 available in the Green/Black colour option but plenty of sizes available in the Grey/Mint and Stone/Lilac colour options.
(https://www.inov-8.com/media/catalog/product/cache/ebfa863f2a22160fd9fe3e5e34c81413/footwear/000803-GNBK-M-01-roclite-g-345-gtx-womens-lightweight-hiking-boot-green-black-side.jpg)(https://www.inov-8.com/media/catalog/product/cache/ebfa863f2a22160fd9fe3e5e34c81413/footwear/000803-GYMT-M-01-roclite-g-345-gtx-womens-lightweight-hiking-boot-grey-mint-side.jpg)(https://www.inov-8.com/media/catalog/product/cache/ebfa863f2a22160fd9fe3e5e34c81413/footwear/000803-SOLI-M-01-roclite-g-345-gtx-womens-stone-lilac-outside.jpg)
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It’s worth highlighting that the G400 is also on sale.not quite the same discount but still a significant cut
https://www.inov-8.com/roclite-pro-g-400-gore-tex-mens-hiking-boot?colours=616 (https://www.inov-8.com/roclite-pro-g-400-gore-tex-mens-hiking-boot?colours=616)
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Altberg Malham Unisex 2-3 Season Boots in size 8½ medium width fitting in what look to be excellent lightly used condition. Normal RRP for these is £214.99.
Buy It Now price £99 plus £2.99 Evri courier delivery or make a cheeky offer. Returns accepted at buyer's cost.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/185705558948 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/185705558948)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/NuAAAOSwY5pjoYBa/s-l500.jpg)
https://www.altberg.co.uk/boots/aforme-boots13/malham (https://www.altberg.co.uk/boots/aforme-boots13/malham)
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I don't know if anyone might be interested?
I use hiking sticks and after a few days, the fleshy skin between my thumb and forefinger can become rather sore. I noticed today on the Decathlon site that they are selling billiards gloves, only the thumb and the two next fingers are covered. I'm going there tomorrow and will buy a pair, £4.99. As I see it, worth a try.
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Probably worth looking at cycling gloves. I used to get blisters from handlebars in the early days of mountain biking. Squash did it too after a break. Fingerless gloves of a leather material did the trick. A playing partner used a golf glove. Outdoor Research do a pair but you’d be cheaper with the other options
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High quality Mountain Equipment Gore Tex Pro 'Quiver' jacket on Magic Mountain right now.
https://www.magic-mountain.co.uk/collections/mountain-equipment/products/quiver-jacket-me-004982_stock (https://www.magic-mountain.co.uk/collections/mountain-equipment/products/quiver-jacket-me-004982_stock)
L and XL in Mango - £250, usually £500. They are seconds, but for a trivial reason.
Edit - I note that these are made with 30 denier fabric.
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Anyone on a tight budget thinking of wild camping next spring/summer should take a look at this:
An aluminium poled 2 layer backpacking tent weighing 1.75kg - for the princely sum of £29.99!
PS - only available in blue - not ideal for wild camping but not too lurid.
Thanks for this, after reading a journalist camped on Pen y Fan in one I pulled the trigger and ordered one. With my lighter pegs this should drop down to around 1.5 kgs!
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Happy to help - let us know how you get on with it.
PS - welcome to the forum :)
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Thanks! It turned up today and went up easily in the garden - first test passed.
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For anyone interested these have now been reduced to £69 per pair with Free Delivery.
Looks like Inov-8 are clearing the stock of the Roclite G 345 GTX @ only £75 per pair with free delivery. Plenty of sizes left in all 5 colours. Normal RRP is £155.
https://www.inov-8.com/roclite-g-345-gtx-mens-lightweight-hiking-boot (https://www.inov-8.com/roclite-g-345-gtx-mens-lightweight-hiking-boot)
(https://www.inov-8.com/media/catalog/product/cache/ebfa863f2a22160fd9fe3e5e34c81413/footwear/000802-BK-M-01-roclite-g-345-gtx-mens-lightweight-hiking-boot-black-side.jpg)(https://www.inov-8.com/media/catalog/product/cache/ebfa863f2a22160fd9fe3e5e34c81413/footwear/000802-GYBKRD-M-01-roclite-g-345-gtx-mens-lightweight-hiking-boot-grey-black-red-side.jpg)(https://www.inov-8.com/media/catalog/product/cache/ebfa863f2a22160fd9fe3e5e34c81413/footwear/000802-NYYW-M-01-roclite-g-345-gtx-mens-lightweight-hiking-boot-navy-yellow-side.jpg)(https://www.inov-8.com/media/catalog/product/cache/ebfa863f2a22160fd9fe3e5e34c81413/footwear/000802-OLLM-M-01-roclite-g-345-gtx-mens-lightweight-hiking-boot-olive-lime-side.jpg)(https://www.inov-8.com/media/catalog/product/cache/ebfa863f2a22160fd9fe3e5e34c81413/footwear/000802-GAGR-M-01-roclite-g-345-gtx-mens-green-graphite-outside.jpg)
Just not sure how durable they are? May be there's a new model being released shortly?
EDIT: Anybody looking for the Olive/Lime colour there are a few sizes available @ £62 with free delivery at Wiggle see link below
https://www.wiggle.co.uk/inov-8-roclite-g-345-gore-tex-hiking-shoes (https://www.wiggle.co.uk/inov-8-roclite-g-345-gore-tex-hiking-shoes)
I should have mentioned in my earlier post that there is also a women's version of the Inov-8 Roclite G 345 GTX @ only £75 per pair with free delivery. Normal RRP is £155.
https://www.inov-8.com/roclite-g-345-gtx-womens-lightweight-hiking-boot (https://www.inov-8.com/roclite-g-345-gtx-womens-lightweight-hiking-boot)
Only size 4 available in the Green/Black colour option but plenty of sizes available in the Grey/Mint and Stone/Lilac colour options.
(https://www.inov-8.com/media/catalog/product/cache/ebfa863f2a22160fd9fe3e5e34c81413/footwear/000803-GNBK-M-01-roclite-g-345-gtx-womens-lightweight-hiking-boot-green-black-side.jpg)(https://www.inov-8.com/media/catalog/product/cache/ebfa863f2a22160fd9fe3e5e34c81413/footwear/000803-GYMT-M-01-roclite-g-345-gtx-womens-lightweight-hiking-boot-grey-mint-side.jpg)(https://www.inov-8.com/media/catalog/product/cache/ebfa863f2a22160fd9fe3e5e34c81413/footwear/000803-SOLI-M-01-roclite-g-345-gtx-womens-stone-lilac-outside.jpg)
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Mens and Womens Berghaus Supalite II GTX Walking Boots @ £82.50
https://www.berghaus.com/men-s-supalite-ll-gtx-tech-boot-brown/13140002.html (https://www.berghaus.com/men-s-supalite-ll-gtx-tech-boot-brown/13140002.html)
https://www.berghaus.com/women-s-supalite-ll-gtx-brown/13140026.html (https://www.berghaus.com/women-s-supalite-ll-gtx-brown/13140026.html)
Possible price match less a further 10% at Go Outdoors, Millets, Blacks and Ultimate Outdoors?
(https://images.hotukdeals.com/threads/raw/lgcyC/4069350_1/re/1024x1024/qt/60/4069350_1.jpg)
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These half price crampons popped up on another forum. Bargain at £52.50.
https://www.needlesports.com/Catalogue/Climbing-Running/Winter-Alpine-Expedition/Crampons/Camp-Stalker
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Wiggle are flogging off Petzl Tikkina headtorches for £12 at the moment - these are the 250 lumen models, which I presume are old stock as Petzl now claim 300 lumens for the Tikkina on their website. Still excellent headtorches though, bombproof and simple. Be a good backup torch.
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I took one of my elderly clients to Cotswold Outdoors this afternoon, he wanted a warm jumper. I persuaded him to the idea of buying a 'cardigan', long sleeves, full zip, and no hood. Due to a lack of mobility, he is having trouble putting on and pulling off his pullovers.
We looked at M & S first, he wasn't keen so in the end he bought a £50 Ayacucho Drasland II fleece jacket from Cotswold. I think it looked really good value, was well made and it felt warm.
https://www.cotswoldoutdoor.com/p/ayacucho-mens-drasland-ii-fleece-B12BEB0163.html?colour=16323
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Bought very little kit in recent years (a couple of pairs of trail shoes) or read any kit reviews….
Until today at my sisters, flicked through some of her recent Countryfile mags which review a different piece of walking kit each issue.
Have to say some of the prices quoted were gob smacking. Try 280 quid for a “technical fleece”! (Didn’t make a note of the details.) Or even 180 quid for a 25 litre Ortlieb backpack. (Admittedly waterproof.)
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I've just bought some shoe heel patches, (£7.99, enough for 6 pairs) that's where wear first starts on my boots. I've never tried fitting them before so I'm expecting to have a bit of fun.
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Try 280 quid for a “technical fleece”! (Didn’t make a note of the details.)
Good grief - £280! - I would regard £28 to be my limit for a fleece!
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Good grief - £280! - I would regard £28 to be my limit for a fleece!
Fleeces have always been one of those things I've considered to not need re-inventing yet some manufacturers seem to try to do it anyway!
I knew of one large outdoor retailer who's staff would tell parents who were kitting their kids out for Duke of Edinburgh that they didn't need to buy another fleece with an outdoor brand on it, they could use a school fleece, sports club fleece etc if they had one. This was often appreciated by parents.
I have a couple of mid layers that I wear that are just casual/street clothing and they do the job just fine.
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Fleeces have always been one of those things I've considered to not need re-inventing yet some manufacturers seem to try to do it anyway!
I knew of one large outdoor retailer who's staff would tell parents who were kitting their kids out for Duke of Edinburgh that they didn't need to buy another fleece with an outdoor brand on it, they could use a school fleece, sports club fleece etc if they had one. This was often appreciated by parents.
I have a couple of mid layers that I wear that are just casual/street clothing and they do the job just fine.
I must admit that in the past I've spent 60 or so quid on a Paramo fleece on assurance that when worn together with a Paramo windshell jacket the two together give equivalent protection to Paramo waterproofs. (In my experience that system works fairly well.)
And I'd probably be happen to pay 30 to 40 quid for a fleece jacket to get a big central zip and a couple of zipped pockets. But if ever I found myself parting with 280 quid for a fleece, would book myself in with a psychiatrist.
In general you wonder at how reliable/ sensible a lot of walking goods reviews are, especially those in general papers and non walking magazines.
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Hi folks,
Apologies if this is the wrong place to post but I have a pair of Altberg Fremington 10.5 (wide) to sell which sadly don't fit me perfectly.
I've done fewer than 50 miles in the boots so they show some signs of use but are otherwise brand new and come with the original packaging and proof of purchase (19/03/23).
I'm in London.
More info on shpock: shpock.com/en-gb/i/ZGHnijsNQzBIaBvf/altberg-fremington-mens-10-5-wide-boots?utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=web_item_share&utm_source=link
Let me know if you're interested - thanks!
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When is a fleece, not a fleece, or is a fleece? I have two Rab jackets, one thin, one thicker, both synthetic, so do they come under the heading of fleeces I wonder? I have a really old Peter Storm fleece (it says so on the label) and it's so warm, I wore it around the house a lot last winter and I'm sure I'll wear it a lot this coming winter as well.
If I go outside with it and if the wind is blowing, I'm instantly chilly or cold, but if I wear my windproof over it, it works very well and I'm warm again.
I've just ordered a fleece blanket for £4.50 from Ebay to use in my sleeping quilt. The Decathlon one is £8.99, I have no idea if one is warmer than the other, I have to wait for delivery to find out.
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If I want another fleece (I have far too many) I just browse my local charity shops. I regard £5 as being expensive!
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Plenty of bargains to be had at Jackson Sports Closing Down Sale
Closing down on Thursday 31st August 2023.
https://www.jackson-sports.com/en/Closure-Clearance-Sale/cc-120.aspx (https://www.jackson-sports.com/en/Closure-Clearance-Sale/cc-120.aspx)
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Plenty of bargains to be had at Jackson Sports Closing Down Sale
Closing down on Thursday 31st August 2023.
https://www.jackson-sports.com/en/Closure-Clearance-Sale/cc-120.aspx (https://www.jackson-sports.com/en/Closure-Clearance-Sale/cc-120.aspx)
Just read the farewell message from Dion Jackson .
Sad really as they had built up such a good reputation & they could not find a buyer .
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I've just been to Trespass and bought one of their 180 cm x 120 cm green fleece blankets (£7.99) which I'll use with my sleeping quilt to keep me warm. It feels 'thick' and sturdy. The Decathlon blanket is £8.99 and is 150 cm x 130 cm, so none of it suits me, it costs £1 more and is too short and too wide as well. We'll use my older fleece in the house during the winter.
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A pair of Scott Kinabula 2 trail runners for £40.49 from Sportsshoes.com with the code BEN 10 or BEN10, giving me 5% off on top and free delivery. O0
https://www.sportsshoes.com/product/sco102/scott-kinabalu-2-trail-running-shoes-~-ss22/?_cur=1&utm_campaign=uk-unpaid-shopping&utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_content=Kinabalu+2+Trail+Running+Shoes&utm_term=Scott&srsltid=AfmBOopC9qdDIavV7teYICSWFFZM91jSUK2mw3cyOYXzMlPKQKXSw1Ybkpo#sku-sco102
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Not mine by the way :
Durston X-mid 1 V2 ultralight .May or may not end up being a bargain but worth a look in for anybody interested in this tent . I like the look of them but they do cover a lot of ground , especially the 2 man .
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/166322087549?mkevt=1&mkpid=0&emsid=e11021.m43.l3160&mkcid=7&ch=osgood&euid=2ab6fa10a8194af7b91ce0556629546f&bu=43159526717&ut=RU&osub=-1%7E1&crd=20230910013130&segname=11021
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If I was starting to camp and backpack I suspect that I would make every effort to buy a one-man 'solid' Durston but unfortunately, I'm coming to the end of my hiking life so I will just stick with my Lanshan One.
I notice that the lady hiker (Elli Hikes) who is hiking the JOGLE at present is using a Durston, as I view it on screen, her tent seems to be rather 'flappy.'
I watched her latest video this morning. She arrived at Horton on a Friday and hiked onwards up 'Penny' on a Saturday, it looked like our main shopping centre on the busiest day of the year.
She looked so pleased when she was down from the top and was marching onto Malham.
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I’ve just used the same tent on kungsleden. Love the vestibules. Mine is also the mesh inner and I’m hoping to buy the solid inner when it comes on sale later this year. A 2 man is a bit big but I have one for local(ish) dog hiking. I’m fairly certain my boy won’t be getting the inner to touch the outer very easily.
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I’ve just used the same tent on kungsleden. Love the vestibules. Mine is also the mesh inner and I’m hoping to buy the solid inner when it comes on sale later this year. A 2 man is a bit big but I have one for local(ish) dog hiking. I’m fairly certain my boy won’t be getting the inner to touch the outer very easily.
It looks straightforward to erect . Did you find it so .?Did you use a ground sheet?
Sorry last question : what is total weight of the tent, pegs , poles & bag (+ground sheet?)
I like the look of the solid, 2 man but seems such a big foot print, compared to my diminutive Taga anyway .
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If I was starting to camp and backpack I suspect that I would make every effort to buy a one-man 'solid' Durston but unfortunately, I'm coming to the end of my hiking life so I will just stick with my Lanshan One.
I do not use hiking poles so two tent poles with the Durston would be extra weight, but I see carbon fibre are very light .
Do you use a pole solely for the Lanshan or when you walk also .
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It looks straightforward to erect . Did you find it so .?Did you use a ground sheet?
Sorry last question : what is total weight of the tent, pegs , poles & bag (+ground sheet?)
I like the look of the solid, 2 man but seems such a big foot print, compared to my diminutive Taga anyway .
I use my own lightweight pegs and don’t use the Durston efforts. I carried 14 or 15 with me. That amount of pegs would be needed to tie the tent down in really bad weather which I never experienced in my 2 weeks. I use a Durston footprint which allowed for very rough ground when pitching. The combined weight of tent, footprint and pegs, peg and tent bag is 1230gr. That includes 2 extra guys in the side panels. Pitching is relatively easy but the night I got it wrong with a slightly too high pitch to windward gave me a cold back and had me on the trail at 6am. I never found the tent flappy and with a bit of care could normally pitch it quite tight to the ground or high enough when it was very warm. I really like the tent and, as an untidy camper, the large split vestibules really help.
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I use my own lightweight pegs and don’t use the Durston efforts. I carried 14 or 15 with me. That amount of pegs would be needed to tie the tent down in really bad weather which I never experienced in my 2 weeks. I use a Durston footprint which allowed for very rough ground when pitching. The combined weight of tent, footprint and pegs, peg and tent bag is 1230gr. That includes 2 extra guys in the side panels. Pitching is relatively easy but the night I got it wrong with a slightly too high pitch to windward gave me a cold back and had me on the trail at 6am. I never found the tent flappy and with a bit of care could normally pitch it quite tight to the ground or high enough when it was very warm. I really like the tent and, as an untidy camper, the large split vestibules really help.
Thanks for that, I appreciate it . !
Im quite practical and looking at the set up in my minds eye it looks neat. I mean neat in its simplicity .
I read of people sleeping corner to corner in their tent because they are tall . I am 6 feet and I also have done that. Yet in one sense this tent fulfils that need as soon as you pitch it .I am impressed with the low weight of it and from someone (you I mean) who has used it in the real world, that means more, to me at any rate .
Was your cold back that night a deciding factor in you wanting the solid .?
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I want the solid because I walk all year round in Scotland and the mesh was fine for late summer/early autumn in the Arctic Circle but not for a frosty Glen in November (at least not for me). My cold back was down to fatigue and complacency. I pitched the tent on very hard ground which was very stony and I had to move my pegs about to get them in to the ground leaving it slightly lopsided with a high lower edge about 3 inches off the ground and a low side about half that. I went to bed very tired and didn’t take the time to make minor adjustments because the wind wasn’t really striking my tent. The wind changed in the middle of the night coming under that high side and it was colder than I had been living with until then. Pitch was lakeside and open with a light wind from there on pitching but the surprise was the wind coming from the land side during the night.
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I want the solid because I walk all year round in Scotland and the mesh was fine for late summer/early autumn in the Arctic Circle but not for a frosty Glen in November (at least not for me). My cold back was down to fatigue and complacency. I pitched the tent on very hard ground which was very stony and I had to move my pegs about to get them in to the ground leaving it slightly lopsided with a high lower edge about 3 inches off the ground and a low side about half that. I went to bed very tired and didn’t take the time to make minor adjustments because the wind wasn’t really striking my tent. The wind changed in the middle of the night coming under that high side and it was colder than I had been living with until then. Pitch was lakeside and open with a light wind from there on pitching but the surprise was the wind coming from the land side during the night.
Thanks .
Interesting and appreciated . O0
ps when I said someone who has used it in the real world I meant you not me . ??? :)
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I would consider some of the Tarptent offerings had I not already bought in to the Durston tents. The Stratosphire has always caught my eye and the Scarp too. The latter being more durable in Scottish conditions I think. Scotlands Mountains on YouTube uses that.
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I would consider some of the Tarptent offerings had I not already bought in to the Durston tents. The Stratosphire has always caught my eye and the Scarp too. The latter being more durable in Scottish conditions I think. Scotlands Mountains on YouTube uses that.
The idea of a tarp tent appeals to me but I am sure not the reality . It sounds like you have things sorted though .
Im 68 so need headroom and more creature comforts . Weston.front was chatting about a Lofoten tent, wich you may have already seen, but I found that interesting .
https://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=45553.msg652771#msg652771 (https://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=45553.msg652771#msg652771)
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I’m 70 in a few weeks so appreciate the need for room.
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I’m 70 in a few weeks so appreciate the need for room.
& I`m mightily impressed, that gives me yet more inspiration . O0
ps I have just remembered that I read your post a while back where you said you were off to walk Kungsleden . I mentioned it to my wife and I think she was concerned I was going to nip off and do something similar (as if).
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I take two poles with me but only use one for hiking. My Lanshan pole is 100cm and the Lanshan needs 120cm of pole, so I use a 20cm extension kindly given to me by Richard. One of my poles is now without its mud basket, I had to cut it off to make the extension work.
So this hiking pole and the extension pole always stay safe and secure in my rucksack, they are exclusively used for my tent. I can't take the risk of snapping this pole by using it for hiking, if I did my tent would not work.
I started using one pole for hiking some months ago (I used to use two) and I actually now prefer this. I find it very useful to always have one hand free.
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I take two poles with me but only use one for hiking. My Lanshan pole is 100cm and the Lanshan needs 120cm of pole, so I use a 20cm extension kindly given to me by Richard. One of my poles is now without its mud basket, I had to cut it off to make the extension work.
So this hiking pole and the extension pole always stay safe and secure in my rucksack, they are exclusively used for my tent. I can't take the risk of snapping this pole by using it for hiking, if I did my tent would not work.
I started using one pole for hiking some months ago (I used to use two) and I actually now prefer this. I find it very useful to always have one hand free.
Thanks , every day`s a learning day O0
I tried two poles and they felt good at times, at others such as on very narrow paths they hindered me . Although the main reason I choose not to use them any more is because I like photography and I just could not get to grips freely and quickly enough with my camera if holding poles . Reading what you just said about one pole, I just may try again but with one and see how it feels . I know I missed having a pole before jumping a stream recently if only to check the depth of it .
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& I`m mightily impressed, that gives me yet more inspiration . O0
ps I have just remembered that I read your post a while back where you said you were off to walk Kungsleden . I mentioned it to my wife and I think she was concerned I was going to nip off and do something similar (as if).
The upper section from Abisko to Vakkitovare would be my suggestion. Transport links look reasonable at either end, plenty of wild camping, fantastic mountainous scenery and huts to use if that’s your preference. Tends to be busier than other parts which I found to be less interesting scenically and quite neglected as trails. I managed about 165 miles before I hit a ‘transport dilemma’.I left the trail at Adolfstrom but it took 2 days to get a plane from Arvidsjaur because public transport is very limited. I considered pushing on to Ammarnas but increased uncertainty of transport at weekends put paid to that idea. I carried an Inreach2 to keep my wife’s anxiety at bay.
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The upper section from Abisko to Vakkitovare would be my suggestion. Transport links look reasonable at either end, plenty of wild camping, fantastic mountainous scenery and huts to use if that’s your preference. Tends to be busier than other parts which I found to be less interesting scenically and quite neglected as trails. I managed about 165 miles before I hit a ‘transport dilemma’.I left the trail at Adolfstrom but it took 2 days to get a plane from Arvidsjaur because public transport is very limited. I considered pushing on to Ammarnas but increased uncertainty of transport at weekends put paid to that idea. I carried an Inreach2 to keep my wife’s anxiety at bay.
Informative, thank you .
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the mesh was fine for late summer/early autumn in the Arctic Circle but not for a frosty Glen in November
I'm not the hugest fan of mesh inners, as the upper half of the inner door of my Zephyros 1 is mesh. It might be a humbler tent than those being discussed here, but the point I want to make is that while it might help ventilation, reduce condensation and save weight, if it was windy up in the Welsh hills I'd feel the gusts blowing in through it, even though I always pitched the tent correctly with its rear side facing the wind.
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Yes. You need some mesh even in ‘solid’ inners but the non mesh fabric kills the worst of the wind at low level. I rely on my sleeping bag to take care of the cold that the tent fabric doesn’t deal with. In my case the wind was simply overpowering the effect of my body on the down
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I'd feel the gusts blowing through the shell of my sleeping bag.
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On the Lofoten, I have no experience of it but I did have a telemark 2 which was a great wee tent. However, I found the low height an obstacle and quite often cramped after a days walking whilst in the middle of shuffling around trying to change clothes or position while keep my head from touching the sides or roof. The Xmid just gives me a bit more room
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Another one bites the dust.
It looks like Chevin Trek have bitten the dust with the shop closed and house up for sale. Remnants of stock being sold from the house.
Might be a bargain or two to be had from their website https://www.chevintrek.co.uk (https://www.chevintrek.co.uk)
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Another one bites the dust.
It looks like Chevin Trek have bitten the dust with the shop closed and house up for sale. Remnants of stock being sold from the house.
Might be a bargain or two to be had from their website https://www.chevintrek.co.uk (https://www.chevintrek.co.uk)
Never heard of them, to be honest.
I had a quick peep on their website, not much on the 'Clearance' page, but did spot a half price 2-3 season Nordisk down sleeping bag.
https://www.chevintrek.co.uk/nordisk-jola-lp-185-down-sleeping-bag-8439-p.asp
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Found a couple of Superfeet insole 50% OFF bargains............a very rare occurence!
NB Code WORLD15 gets you a further 15% OFF if entered at checkout today.
Superfeet Men's Trailblazer Comfort Insoles @ £22.50 + £3.95 post. Normal RRP £45.00
https://www.millets.co.uk/15905716/superfeet-men-s-trailblazer-comfort-insoles-15905716 (https://www.millets.co.uk/15905716/superfeet-men-s-trailblazer-comfort-insoles-15905716)
Superfeet Women's Trailblazer Comfort Insoles @ £22.50 + £3.95 post. Normal RRP £45.00
https://www.millets.co.uk/15905714/superfeet-women-s-trailblazer-comfort-insoles-15905714 (https://www.millets.co.uk/15905714/superfeet-women-s-trailblazer-comfort-insoles-15905714)
Superfeet Adapt Hike Max Insoles @ £20.00 + £3.95 post. Normal RRP £40.00
https://www.millets.co.uk/16590722/superfeet-adapt-hike-max-insoles-16590722 (https://www.millets.co.uk/16590722/superfeet-adapt-hike-max-insoles-16590722)
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Our local TKMaxx has a load of Bridgedale socks for £6.99 a pair. In the store near us they're all lightweight men's size 9-11.5 (large).
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Now must be a good time to buy some outdoor gear as the winter draws near, with far less people walking or camping. I see lots of sales online.
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Might be of interest. Inov8 currently have a discount on Rocfly G 390 and the GTX version. I've been using the Rocfly 350 the past 6 months and been pleased with the comfort and durability covering about 350 miles. This is one of the Inov8 wide fitting boots. The sizing chart is helpful if you have a insole to measure. I think they come up slightly smaller, but do have half sizes. They do charge for returns but delivery is FOC. Other inov8 boots are discounted
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I've made what I think is a good decision today. I've been thinking for some time about buying a synthetic gilet for winter use, I looked at Rab (about £70 and then down and down the price ranges but couldn't decide how poor a quality I could get to and yet feel I've done well out of it.
I went into Decathlon today and staring me in the face was a fleece gilet, with a full zip. So I bought it, £13. It looks as if it will be ideal to wear under my outer jacket, and, I also believe it will be ideal under my windproof.
Crossing my fingers!
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Brand new Montane Expolite hooded mid layer, £32 from LD Mountain in New Castle.
I was just lucky, as they had only two in stock, so £37 all in, very good value considering they retail to close on £70
I would not say thats an outright bargain, but any top branded item for well under £40 is worth getting, and the size medium fits like a glove.
Just shows the huge mark up on outdoor clothing, as LD were certainly not selling it at a loss.
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Picked up a pair of 'Odyssey Extreme Mens Vibram Waterproof Hiking Boots' from Mountain Warehouse in Dumfries for my son last Weekend - Reduced to £60 from £199 -yes, I know that isn't a real RRP, but we got a further 20% off using a voucher with code AWDD23 so only paid £48! They fit him well - we went up and down the Cairnsmore of Fleet on Sunday, no problems at all, even on the long descent.
They appear to be a decent 3+ season nubuck leather boots, good enough for me to introduce my son to the delights of winter walking with micro crampons. All we need now is some snow!
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At £60 you can't really go wrong, and £140 off, W O W that's a huge mark up :o
Even if they only last a few years, at £60 that's a result
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At £60 you can't really go wrong, and £140 off, W O W that's a huge mark up :o
Even if they only last a few years, at £60 that's a result
Actually got them for £48 as we had a 20% off voucher!
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I've been wearing my £13 Decathlon fleece gilet all day today. In my opinion, really good, soft fabric, I can feel the warmth, extremely well made, with no stitching mistakes anywhere, a strong and easy-to-grip zip, and three pockets.
I also bought a pair of warm gloves from Decathlon, £2.99, I like the feel of the material, much better than the feel of my Alpkit gloves. I've bought them before so I know how good they are.
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Blimey at 48 bucks, i would have lost sleep at night, knowing i could have turned down such a steal.
£2.99 for a pair of digit warmers, my heart goes out to the poor unfortunates :-[ , slaving away in a very sweaty shop in the far off orient
£2.99, blimey not even the local charity shops can compete with that.
This is the very reason i have a few unworn goodies still sitting in my wardrobe waiting for the special occasion when they can be put to the test.
Sifting round the internet, with leading outdoor specialists, dangling a carrot, with some outrageous come and get me bargains.
Even if they only have a few items they savagely reduce in price, it leaves a very satisfying glow for any punter coughing up such little doe.
Just makes you think, what Mountain Warehouse paid for these pumps, a discount of £150, a complete result. :D you cant turn offers like that down.
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I've never had a contract phone, I buy mine for cash and I will always buy a 2 x SIM phone as well.
For people like me, Amazon is selling a Three x 24Gb data SIM card for just over £34, which works out at £1.42 a Gb. That's not bad.
I've just bought one.
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My contract with BT is for only £6 a month, which is unlimited talk time, and some data and texts, which i never use, so £72 a year is fair value.
A lot cheaper than Pay as you go.
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One of my SIM cards is PAYG, it has £10 on it, but I would only use it in a real emergency. I use the Data SIM for everything else.
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I am currently paying £1.99/month for my unlimited calls + 5GB SIM. The contract is with Lebara, who use the Voadfone network. The £1.99 is for the first 6 months, after which I pay something like £4.90, still very reasonable.
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One of my SIM cards is PAYG, it has £10 on it, but I would only use it in a real emergency. I use the Data SIM for everything else.
I went down that route a long time ago. The problem is when you have that emergency the £10 gets used up really quickly.
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I agree but I haven't yet had an emergency.
I always buy a two SIM phone, my nephew has a one SIM phone but he keeps his mi-fi pod in his car just in case his PAYG money runs out. I suggested that to him some time ago, because he spends a lot of time driving here, there, and everywhere. Those little things can be so useful to some people. So very useful to me when I'm hiking with my iPad Mini which is not a cellular one.
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Bit of a bargain for anybody looking for a basic ice axe?
Grivel G Zero Ice Axe in Black (all 3 sizes 53cm, 58cm or 66cm available) or Blue in 66cm only @ £35 (50% discount) plus £5 post. Normal RRP is £70.
https://rockrun.com/products/grivel-g-zero-axe (https://rockrun.com/products/grivel-g-zero-axe)
(https://rockrun.com/cdn/shop/files/PHL_PIG0S_ice_axe_GZERO_with_cover_mounted_1400x_febc819e-9076-4aa4-91ff-a94c08f3e1d5_5000x.jpg?v=1690992022)(https://rockrun.com/cdn/shop/files/PHL_PIG0S_ice_axe_GZERO_with_cover_mounted_blu_1400x_0f97b2a7-8650-4949-929c-4e9cf0a47170_5000x.jpg?v=1690992023)
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£35 for an ice axe is a bargain indeed!
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Reebok Floatride Energy 4 Adventure.
I've had a pair of Reebok Floatride Energy 3 running shoes for a couple of years and I think they're great. I often run on Whitstable's pebble beach in them and they still look and feel like new.
So when I saw the Reebok Floatride Energy 4 Adventure trail running shoes featured as a real end-of-season bargain on one of my favourite trail running YouTube channels I couldn't resist. The original price was £85, and I paid less than £40 from Sports Direct.
(https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img924/7541/zZgFF2.jpg)
They're very similar to the road running version, but have a slightly deeper tread (but still not very deep) and quite a substantial toe-bumper. I haven't worn them outside yet, but they feel very comfortable and they're extremely light at 214g (UK 9.5).
Should be perfect for easy trails in reasonable weather. O0
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Only problems with an Ice Axe, is our winters are becoming increasingly milder, with less snow.
The past few years, there's been very little icing sugar on the Rhinog mountains above my home, and any snow that has fallen on the higher peaks, such as Snowdon and the Glyders has not lasted long.
Either way, £35 for a snazzy ice axe is remarkable value, and its a bit of kit that no doubt will impress the less serious walkers.
Makes a nice conversation piece on your mantelpiece at home, teliing all your friends, it was essential kit when i summited the Eiger a few years ago,
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I have a Naturehike Cloud Up Two which I have used just one time but found the front entrance configuration too restrictive for my lanky legs. I am 6 foot. However, when lying down, it gave me plenty of head and foot room.
I realise that a side entrance tent suits me best. It is in as new condition. I have changed the bathtub guys for elastic bungy type ties to enable some leeway for positioning pegs, if on stony ground. The ties front back and rear are as supplied originally. There is an original ground sheet supplied with it.
It is described as the upgraded version, which I believe just means they have added guy ropes to the sides, to stop the fly from touching the inner walls. It is green.
I used it in the Brecon Beacons when it rained moderately overnight and the next morning there was heavy mist. It was water tight.
There was no condensation on the inside of the tent body, but I did have the vent open fully and could feel the wind. I personally didn't mind that, though. O0
Asking price £90 plus postage. I am not sure how much postage would be. Maybe circa £8/10 ?
Message me with any questions. Thanks ! GnP
Link here : https://www.woodtowater.co.uk/product/naturehike-cloud-up-2-updated-version-with-mat-various-colours/ (https://www.woodtowater.co.uk/product/naturehike-cloud-up-2-updated-version-with-mat-various-colours/)
PS It is the 20D nylon version.
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inov-8 have some Black Friday deals: https://www.inov-8.com/black-friday-all
Picked up a pair of Roclite Pro G 400 GTX for £100. Didn't need new boots, but I will one day.
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Just spotted a zephyros 1 tent going cheap on ebay, currently £36 ends in 6h. No pics of it erected or description of condition by seller, but the tent bag that it is in looks pristine. Might be worth an enquiry if anyone is after a cheap but reliable 1 man tent. LINK (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/115976011676?epid=24040462378&hash=item1b00b57f9c%3Ag%3AYlMAAOSwHCFlUqSn&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAAwOz%2FHZwwzjAYzPL%2FpriYv9hRhULDttzk1Hayfov3q5%2FPIdPeYXQGEnbnDPX8X2JydhTua56pL1RpHteNqC9PNtqowk%2FfyQv6aq9vj2qnVQvfpHwR8zYfV7gjmUOgIs3cHidvguZxKFcjXpClUMM768qmE3i5fg2BR4oBTGwbIf0fo6Xpe3qoN3iScm%2BFLdNB6%2BEXpHJznDuTPwrIFr8TAcKEq7HHkQ6fyzkXro4jFPe8LR1xeln6WHxfyzTnn0pBRA%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR_C6n9j9Yg&LH_ItemCondition=3000)
Edit - a closer inspection of the tent bag reveals that it may actually be a zephyros 2!
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I had one of those, a very good tent. I ruined my poles on one hike because I pushed the poles through the tent sleeve on a damp day and failed to ensure that it was properly placed in the middle. I secured one end of the pole in its grommet and when I tried to secure the other end in its grommet a pole snapped in two. I then realised that with sleeves (especially when damp, the poles can stick to the nylon sleeve) I needed to ensure equal pressure on both sides of the tent. It was easy to repair but I never made that mistake again with it.
If I ever decided to buy a Helm One I would be careful to ensure that I wouldn't repeat such a mistake on this tent.
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Snugpak are having there annual sale 1st and 2nd December. Can normally pick up a bargain.
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I bought a Snupack Strosphere hooped bivvy bag. It worked but it felt like I was sleeping in a coffin, so I sold it.
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I bought a Snupack Strosphere hooped bivvy bag. It worked but it felt like I was sleeping in a coffin, so I sold it.
Snugpacks main customer is the MOD so most items are specked for their needs. It does mean that generally the quality and specifications are good though.
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I still have the Snugpak Softie 10 Harrier sleeping bag that I bought some years ago, a lovely warm bag that I replaced with a down bag that is 550g lighter though not quite as warm. I retained it for base camp use.
As well, I have a Snugpak Sleeka insulated jacket that is toasty, and again I replaced it for a much lighter down jacket. But I kept it to put in my daypack for walks nearer home, when its weight makes little difference, plus I didn't want rucksack straps spoiling the down one which I only used for stops and evenings when wild camping.
Both items are olive green, too, which for me personally was a major decidng factor in their purchase.
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Mountain Equipment Men's Lhotse Gore-Tex Pro Jacket (Medium) Unwanted Present
Now this is a bargain!!!!!
On Ebay Search for "Mountain Equipment Men's Lhotse Gore-Tex Pro Jacket (Medium) Unwanted Present"
Hope it gets a good home
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Decathlon, many people's choice for walking gear., are offering free postage for 24-27 November. Their trousers are great value and good quality, even if they have gone up in recent years.
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I definitely agree about their trousers, I have four pairs of them, my first purchase was £7.99, and the last pair cost me £12.99. They are so hardwearing they will outlive me easily. They are also light, easy to wash and dry quickly and all four pairs fit me like a glove.
I also found a bargain a couple of weeks ago whilst running along our local section of the Wayfarers Walk. Someone had dropped what looked like a bit of cloth on the edge of a muddy puddle, I walked and ran past it a few times over three days and then thought I wonder what it is? I picked it up and it was a cycle beanie designed to go over the rider's head and ears when they had their helmet on.
Brilliant. I took it home and my wife put it through the washing machine, it dried and it looks new. I have a headband which I bought in the 60s and still use. I ran around a headland bird sanctuary near us called Farlington Marshes this afternoon and it was pretty cold so I put the beanie on then pulled the head band over it. Perfect, head covered and ears covered.
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Decathlon, many people's choice for walking gear., are offering free postage for 24-27 November. Their trousers are great value and good quality, even if they have gone up in recent years.
I recommend their Kalenji boxers, Wedze ski thermal baselayer tops and their fleeces - very good value for money and do the job just fine.
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I particularly recommend their £14 fleece full zip gillet and so well made. I used it yesterday on my run, thin long-sleeved Odlo baselayer, the Decathlon gillet on top and my lightweight windproof over them. Works really well.
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I popped into Trespass today and bought two 1" florescent bike clips for £2.50, they are made of plastic that instantly rolls into small tubes when not in use. I plan to snap one to my wrist when having to hitchhike in the gloom or darkness so that car drivers can see me easily, snap on both to my ankles if I suspect there are ticks about in the vegetation, or snap them on when walking along dark and narrow roads to get back to my tent after visiting the pub.
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How convenient, all the SO called Bargains have dried up, being close to Christmas.
Back at the end of Nov, i purchased a brand new Montane Protium hoody in size Medium and in a very eye catching Blue, for £41 delivered, from LD Mountain in Newcastle.
The very same jacket is now retailing for £86 and nobody is selling it for less than £70
NO Bargains at the moment
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I'm not sure if this is a bargain or not. I looked up my Anker Powercore 20100 on their site and it's priced at £44.99, but for the next 5 days, they are selling it for £28.99.
I can recommend the model, it has two USB slots and it has served me very well. Its only drawback in my view is that it weighs 12 oz and mine.
It could be an 'old' model now but I wouldn't know how to judge this.
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If you have a 20,100 mah power core then it might be an idea to audit your power usage rather than get a solar charger.
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I've given up on the solar panel idea. My Anker weighs 12 oz, the solar panels that I read about weigh about double that. I was a bit carried away with the idea of walking and changing at the same time but forgot to consider the issue of weight until I was well into the idea.
I have no idea how to read the information on my chargers, my Mu charger states that the output is 1A and my Xiaomi UK charger states that this one's output is 3A, so in my ignorance, I assume the 3A charger charges faster than the 1A charger? 33W is also printed on the casing so I assume this means better than 'good enough?'
For me all very confusing.
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Full box set of the 7 Wainwright's guides to the Lakeland Fells going on ebay right now, £10, no bids so far (postage £5) - look to be in excellent condition.
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Full box set of the 7 Wainwright's guides to the Lakeland Fells going on ebay right now, £10, no bids so far (postage £5) - look to be in excellent condition.
I have a full Lakeland fells set plus Walks in Limestone country, Howgill fells, Coast to Coast and Pennine way companion. Wonder if they would sell. I will never be able to walk in the areas again.
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I have a full Lakeland fells set plus Walks in Limestone country, Howgill fells, Coast to Coast and Pennine way companion. Wonder if they would sell. I will never be able to walk in the areas again.
Early editions will be worth something, but otherwise I doubt that you would get much, so many out there.
PS - sorry to hear that you will not be using them again.
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I have a full Lakeland fells set plus Walks in Limestone country, Howgill fells, Coast to Coast and Pennine way companion. Wonder if they would sell. I will never be able to walk in the areas again.
If it's the The Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells 50th Anniversary Edition Boxed Set in good used condition they're currently fetching silly money on ebay and have been for some time. You take your chances with the other single copies you have.
I'm sure I paid less than £20 for my brand new boxed set but the cheapest used copies on ebay are currently going for around £70 upwards.
https://www.best-book-price.co.uk/p/books/the-pictorial-guides-to-the-lakeland-fells-50th-an/0711234922.html (https://www.best-book-price.co.uk/p/books/the-pictorial-guides-to-the-lakeland-fells-50th-an/0711234922.html)