Cheers for that, not that I needed to be spending more money, but nice to pick a couple of bits up at a good price (fan of the Momentum hoodies).ledburner wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 4:00 pm Magic Mountain are doing a 3 day flash sale Ron Hill stuff...
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Lots of Columbia stuff on SP. However all the waterproof jackets are ‘omni-tech’ how does that compare to the BB’s favourite outdry?

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As an early adopter to Outdry I think it's still by far the best, only equaled by Gore's Shakedry if you need a lighter and smaller pack size for the warmer months.UnderTheRadars wrote: ↑Thu Jan 28, 2021 8:44 am Lots of Columbia stuff on SP. However all the waterproof jackets are ‘omni-tech’ how does that compare to the BB’s favourite outdry?
In the short time I've had to search Omni dry is Columbia's version of Goretex
But looking here Goretex looks to be better but as expected also more expensive
https://norwaygeographical.com/omni-tech-vs-gore-tex/
Again I've not found it in the time I've had but I would say that Omni dry needs re proofing as do all other water proofs with a durable water repellent coating.......
Apart from the outdry and shakedry
So in summary

Omni dry is a 2 or 3 layer weather proof material with a durable water repellent coating that needs re proofing.
Outdry doesn't.
Buy outdry or shakedry

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I picked up an OutDry down jacket, has arrived today, perfect for wet bivvis

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Who are you lending it to?UnderTheRadars wrote: ↑Sat Jan 30, 2021 5:26 pm I picked up an OutDry down jacket, has arrived today, perfect for wet bivvis
Oh - I know that no one on this site buys from evil Amazon but you might want to pass this one on to a friend that does before you disown them.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Columbia-Outdr ... 07DL1VPXG/
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I’ve got one of them and I both like and dislike it. It is slightly too short with no drop tail, and I’ve been very cold in it compared to other jackets. I don’t know whether this is because it breathes particularly well. There is no hood stowage either so the whole thing blows up like the Michelin man when in a breeze. It does also look like a condom.ScotRoutes wrote: ↑Sat Jan 30, 2021 5:41 pmWho are you lending it to?UnderTheRadars wrote: ↑Sat Jan 30, 2021 5:26 pm I picked up an OutDry down jacket, has arrived today, perfect for wet bivvis
Oh - I know that no one on this site buys from evil Amazon but you might want to pass this one on to a friend that does before you disown them.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Columbia-Outdr ... 07DL1VPXG/
However, it’s completely waterproof, even at the elbows where all my other jackets seem to fail.
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There are a few different types of Superfeet insoles currently reduced on Sport Pursuit for anyone who is a fan of them. I picked up a pair of the red thermal ones to put in my snowboard boots (to save having to nick the green ones out of my normal footwear). I'd been planning to buy them at full price so to get them for roughly half that was a bonus.
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Disclaimer.
These are NOT suitable for back pack rafting into the wilds or strapping to your bikes as they are 3 times heavier than TPU pack rafts and because they are PVC they are impossible to fold down small enough to carry too far on a bike.
But add the price of a PFD (Personal Floatation Device) - 4 piece paddle (easy to carry) to a TPU boat and it's hard to get change from £900 to £1000.
But I've worked out that only 20% of the time I actually need the lightweight and small folding TPU pack raft for my trips, most of the time I pack raft from my car or campervan or even walk to the local canal from home. So PVC cheaper pack rafts do have their place (80% of my paddling) and they are perfect to get you started on the pack rafting ladder, or if they you and your family are going to be treated roughly and bounced off rocks.
So it's N+1 on pack rafts too.
Start with a PVC one and watch this place for future lighter pack rafts.
As part of the launch I suggested a Bare Bones starter package, as Neris is one of the only 3 UK places that carry all the parts that you need and they are the only one of these places to offer a budget range to get you started on the pack rafting ladder.
Right now that's over with.........(sorry)
I've just spotted ;-) this bargain for just £385


The Neris LotaFun Basic model (open topped no spray deck)
Inflatable seat with back rest
And foot pump for inflation.

4 Piece paddle

And a PFD that complies with all the relevant safety standards
For those with the longer legs or over 6' 2" there's the £425 option of the BigFun longer pack raft bare bones starter kit
Link here
https://www.neris.co.uk/prices.html#Fun
- I am helping Neris with their Pack Raft launch and development here in the UK.
- I'm not getting paid but I have had 3 demo boats from them that I have not paid for, for me to use and also to let people test paddle up here in the North West.
- I am helping them develop a TPU range of lightweight pack rafts that are coming off the laser cutting machine in 2 or 3 weeks time before going in to stock and then hopefully a bike pack rafting TPU pack raft at an affordable price point for this spring/summer.
These are NOT suitable for back pack rafting into the wilds or strapping to your bikes as they are 3 times heavier than TPU pack rafts and because they are PVC they are impossible to fold down small enough to carry too far on a bike.
But add the price of a PFD (Personal Floatation Device) - 4 piece paddle (easy to carry) to a TPU boat and it's hard to get change from £900 to £1000.
But I've worked out that only 20% of the time I actually need the lightweight and small folding TPU pack raft for my trips, most of the time I pack raft from my car or campervan or even walk to the local canal from home. So PVC cheaper pack rafts do have their place (80% of my paddling) and they are perfect to get you started on the pack rafting ladder, or if they you and your family are going to be treated roughly and bounced off rocks.
So it's N+1 on pack rafts too.
Start with a PVC one and watch this place for future lighter pack rafts.
As part of the launch I suggested a Bare Bones starter package, as Neris is one of the only 3 UK places that carry all the parts that you need and they are the only one of these places to offer a budget range to get you started on the pack rafting ladder.
Right now that's over with.........(sorry)
I've just spotted ;-) this bargain for just £385


The Neris LotaFun Basic model (open topped no spray deck)
Inflatable seat with back rest
And foot pump for inflation.

4 Piece paddle

And a PFD that complies with all the relevant safety standards
For those with the longer legs or over 6' 2" there's the £425 option of the BigFun longer pack raft bare bones starter kit
Link here
https://www.neris.co.uk/prices.html#Fun
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That takes me back...
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That does look like a great deal. Might even be tempted myself. Though maybe something from their range that can take a bike being strapped to it, especially if that’s an indication of the pricing.
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.. a very, very dark time in his life.
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Saw these Sealskinz head gaitor things on Sports Pursuit half price:
https://www.sportpursuit.com/catalog/pr ... id/1984123
Kind of waterproof, breathable, fleece lined convertible hood/buff/facemask? Seems decent for this time of year. Was thinking I'd use it for walking/kayaking too
Gets a good review here: https://road.cc/content/review/sealskin ... tor-280633
They have navy blue in small/medium too.
https://www.sportpursuit.com/catalog/pr ... id/1984123
Kind of waterproof, breathable, fleece lined convertible hood/buff/facemask? Seems decent for this time of year. Was thinking I'd use it for walking/kayaking too
Gets a good review here: https://road.cc/content/review/sealskin ... tor-280633
They have navy blue in small/medium too.
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Yes its a great price if that's what you are after, a fun play boat when you have transport to the waters edge.
The only pack raft that is 100% designed to carry a bike, that's made of TPU and packs small enough to be carried on a bike is the Alpacka Caribou.
But I'm helping Neris design a bike carrying TPU pack raft to rival the Caribou but come in at a better price point.
So watch this space, they are launching a TPU range shortly and these will be around 30 to 33% more expensive than their heavier and larger pack sized but much tougher PVC pack rafts.
Buy one of these PVC pack rafts for car and campervan paddling not for overland adventures, they are tough and perfect for a family play boat to test the water in the world of pack rafting without breaking the bank.
On this deal you get the paddle, pack raft, pump and PFD, there is nothing extra to buy.
TPU is coming soon and a bike carrying version will follow this summer.
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If it inflates like this claims to it will be 'awes0me'JohnClimber wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 12:36 amYes its a great price if that's what you are after, a fun play boat when you have transport to the waters edge.
The only pack raft that is 100% designed to carry a bike, that's made of TPU and packs small enough to be carried on a bike is the Alpacka Caribou.
But I'm helping Neris design a bike carrying TPU pack raft to rival the Caribou but come in at a better price point.
Rapid Raft from Uncharted Supply Co
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Ha no way! A packraft with a schnozzle.
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I’ve been using one of these for a couple of months, they are a bit heavyweight for biking in temps around zero degrees but a good option when the wind chill takes the temps lower. It fits under a helmet fine.yourguitarhero wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 6:53 pm Saw these Sealskinz head gaitor things on Sports Pursuit half price:
https://www.sportpursuit.com/catalog/pr ... id/1984123
Kind of waterproof, breathable, fleece lined convertible hood/buff/facemask? Seems decent for this time of year. Was thinking I'd use it for walking/kayaking too
Gets a good review here: https://road.cc/content/review/sealskin ... tor-280633
They have navy blue in small/medium too.
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No seat, no strapping points for gear.ledburner wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 1:54 am If it inflates like this claims to it will be 'awes0me'
Rapid Raft from Uncharted Supply Co
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/unch ... 17607130#/
Might as well buy a tractor innertube and use that.
https://allterraintyres.co.uk/index.php ... =1095_1277
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Indeed it is a minimalistic totally unsuitable for bike-pack rafting. Just the method of inflation intrigued me.JohnClimber wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 9:08 pmNo seat, no strapping points for gear.ledburner wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 1:54 am If it inflates like this claims to it will be 'awes0me'
Rapid Raft from Uncharted Supply Co
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/unch ... 17607130#/
Might as well buy a tractor innertube and use that.
https://allterraintyres.co.uk/index.php ... =1095_1277
The idea of of the being able to inflate it, by pulling it through the air to start inflating the boat & long tube/air sac. Sealing and rolling the long tube (like a air bag), to complete inflation is an amazing idea.
I hope you think you know, what I might of exactly meant.
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Or just one of these on a normal pack raftledburner wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 10:01 pm Indeed it is a minimalistic totally unsuitable for bike-pack rafting. Just the method of inflation intrigued me.
The idea of of the being able to inflate it, by pulling it through the air to start inflating the boat & long tube/air sac. Sealing and rolling the long tube (like a air bag), to complete inflation is an amazing idea.

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A bet 1 sqm of light tpu, a bit of tape buckle, takes up a bit less space a weights lessJohnClimber wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 10:37 pmOr just one of these on a normal pack raftledburner wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 10:01 pm Indeed it is a minimalistic totally unsuitable for bike-pack rafting. Just the method of inflation intrigued me.
The idea of of the being able to inflate it, by pulling it through the air to start inflating the boat & long tube/air sac. Sealing and rolling the long tube (like a air bag), to complete inflation is an amazing idea.![]()
https://bearbonesbikepacking.blogspot.c ... -pump.html

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They've been using that inflation method on festival banana chairs for ages, haven't they?
I always felt there must be knack to it that I was not mastering
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Not sure these qualify as a "bargain" as per thread title, but I needed some thermals and bought them from this place. Made in Britain, amazingly perhaps, so I think £15 leggings & £17 tops is a bargain in that context.
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I’m somewhat intrigued by the ‘We Supply:’ section:RIP wrote: ↑Mon Feb 08, 2021 8:57 pm Not sure these qualify as a "bargain" as per thread title, but I needed some thermals and bought them from this place. Made in Britain, amazingly perhaps, so I think £15 leggings & £17 tops is a bargain in that context.
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Environment Agency - fair enough probably PPE for some of them.
Eastenders - costumes? filming outside, yeah ok.
House of Lords - what?!
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