restlessnative wrote:Luna Mono Sandals - I actually bought these for running but they are so light they would make great camp shoes on a longer trip
I've been testing Luna Sandals for the last four weeks and have been less-than-impressed with them - Especially given the price. Xero Shoes are much lighter (and flexible), and make a great companion for travel. I run feetus.co.uk and specialise in 'barefoot' running stuff and have decided against stocking the Lunas.
Saw you picked that up Hexamid for a bargin. Is it any different to Lair (apart from being a bit bigger)?
Very similar Malc. It's a little deeper, a touch lower but about half the weight of my Sil' Lair. I'm hoping the extra side tie-outs will stop it being too noisy
Firmo wrote:
I've been testing Luna Sandals for the last four weeks and have been less-than-impressed with them - Especially given the price. Xero Shoes are much lighter (and flexible), and make a great companion for travel. I run feetus.co.uk and specialise in 'barefoot' running stuff and have decided against stocking the Lunas.
Hi Firmo, I mostly got them for a bit of fun running and coz I managed to pick them up less than half price, the xeros do look much more minimal! My main running shoes just now are New Balance Minumus Trail which I really like and am planning to use for an off road half next month. I might be in touch for advice next time I am shoe shopping :)
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a T shirt and a pair of socks.
The Growler may have to go to son in law as a Christmas present. He won't notice the weight of it hanging on the back of his Trice :)
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Very similar Malc. It's a little deeper, a touch lower but about half the weight of my Sil' Lair. I'm hoping the extra side tie-outs will stop it being too noisy
Looks a nice taught pitch you have there already. Besides its the beak that flaps on mine not body of tarp
Yesterday the postie brought a new frame, cranks and a pair of tyres.
Today I got a very warm sleeping bag from Anthony. Cheers fella.
Got in it for less than five minutes before having to get out again due to overheating. Very pleased - I finally have a proper winter bag.
Few replacement bits for me- second Peak Elite AC. Let's see how long this one lasts!
Replacement Montane Fireball smock. Newer design with almost baffle stitching on the front. Quality seems better although, I'm not sure the chest pocket is necessary.
The postman's brought one of these to work today. It's actually for the nursery that occupies part of our premises, but I've already arranged to borrow it for the odd weekend 8-)
Went to my LBS and got some travel damaged fattie flatties for £16, in the correct color of course!
Also picked up a new chain and wider cassette for the BB200 :D