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A few clothing bargains here, inc' some Montane stuff ... Prism vest £30, Minimus jacket £60 (S only), etc.

https://www.nomadtravel.co.uk/default.aspx
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https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/TYSCMAMO/ ... lding-tyre Marathon Mondails, top spec ones, 47C - £20 ea
I was waiting to use these a fair bit before posting up here. For the money I'm impressed. A few 100 miles of muddy tracks, flinty gravel roads, hardpack and road use later, no flats, no real sign of wear (ie the centre flashing is still on the front one?!) and impressive all-round performance. Predictable in mud - ie predictably near-hopeless, but less hopeless than some other MTB tyres. For a road / dry dirt tyre they actually work ok in the slop, narrow 47C profile helps (45-46mm on P35s - not really 47Cs imo). On roads and dry trails they're great, really smooth at 25-30ish PSI. Ideal cross-over / tour treads for a Fargo type of bike. I just got a second set.
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I'll hold my hands up and say this is my employer/work (so delete this if you feel it's inappropriate).

However we're clearing our Thermarest stock so we've just dropped the prices.
http://www.spacycles.co.uk/products.php?plid=m4b0s151p0
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s8tannorm wrote:If anyone's on the look out for some decent side entry bottle cages ... I bought some Bonty ones from Evans reduced to £3.99 from £10.99. Really good quality, bottles not going anywhere and they even come with bolts.

http://www.evanscycles.com/products/bon ... e-ec008118
I thought these looked good to go with my 1/2 frame bag. Popped a staff purchase in with a few other bits.. £4.34! :shock: :lol: Cleared below cost, so you got a better deal than I did!
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Glacier Gloves at Evan's now £15. http://www.evanscycles.com/products/gla ... e-ec054898

Whilst they only have a single one star review, I don't think the user understood what/ how the gloves are best used. Mine have been brilliant, and I think there's a review Stu did on the blog too.
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Ian wrote:Glacier Gloves at Evan's now £15. http://www.evanscycles.com/products/gla ... e-ec054898

Whilst they only have a single one star review, I don't think the user understood what/ how the gloves are best used. Mine have been brilliant, and I think there's a review Stu did on the blog too.
Thanks. Just ordered. And one of those bottle cages cos I keep seeing them mentioned on here, not that I need one
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Quick point about the Glacier gloves ... the ones I've been using are the 'Pre-curve' glove not the Super G. As Ian says they're a great glove but just be careful taking them off and on. Try and be gentle with them, don't pull them off by the fingers or pull them hard by the cuff or the bonding can tear around the heel of the palm ... be nice to them and they'll be nice to you.

I've just ordered a pair from Ians link so that must say something :wink:
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Not strictly bikepacking or particularly exciting, but useful nevertheless. Pair of Velcro buckled elasticated straps are £1 at Halfords
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... yId_255230
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Ian wrote:Glacier Gloves at Evan's now £15. http://www.evanscycles.com/products/gla ... e-ec054898

Whilst they only have a single one star review, I don't think the user understood what/ how the gloves are best used. Mine have been brilliant, and I think there's a review Stu did on the blog too.
It's a great thread this :)

I've wanted to try some of these for a while now. Bargain at 17£ delivered...
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Got the glacier gloves today. So impressed that I have just ordered a second, spare pair. NB: get your normal size up
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PADDY17

Gets you £17 off at CRC for purchases over £99 now/tomorrow/paddy's day.
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Go-pro battery thing is cheap in the Alpkit sale... £35 down from £50. I assume everyone knows about the main sale, but I'm sure this wasn't listed when I looked last week!

https://www.alpkit.com/products/gopro-battery-bacpac
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Filo jackets only £80
https://www.alpkit.com/clearance

not all sizes available :roll:
Use discount code Johnc20 to get 20% off Crofto Cycling Clothing
Website - https://crofto.com.au/
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Shamelessly robbed from STW...

30% off everything at Millets using the following code: big30
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[quote="JohnClimber"]Filo jackets only £80
https://www.alpkit.com/clearance

Got Mine ! Very Chuffed ;-)
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Planet X are having one of their Price Drop sales. Podsac event based stuff sacks in a couple of sizes for c£5. I've not used pod ones but if they're as good as the Sea to Summit versions they can make packing / compressing some stuff (usually down items) a lot easier.
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Got a couple of those pod sacs there rather good.

Revelate having a clear out of a few seconds. Just picked up a Picka and there is a couple more left. Unfortunately all the harnesses are gone. Happy to share postage if anyone is tempted.

http://www.revelatedesigns.com/blog/ind ... 0/Specials
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Marathon Mondails, top spec ones, 47C - £20 ea
I was waiting to use these a fair bit before posting up here. For the money I'm impressed. A few 100 miles of muddy tracks, flinty gravel roads, hardpack and road use later, no flats, no real sign of wear (ie the centre flashing is still on the front one?!) and impressive all-round performance. Predictable in mud - ie predictably near-hopeless, but less hopeless than some other MTB tyres. For a road / dry dirt tyre they actually work ok in the slop, narrow 47C profile helps (45-46mm on P35s - not really 47Cs imo). On roads and dry trails they're great, really smooth at 25-30ish PSI. Ideal cross-over / tour treads for a Fargo type of bike. I just got a second set.
James, how are they weight wise? I've currently got a pair of Schwalbe Marathon XRs on my Fargo. They are great tyres that I doubt I will ever be able to wear out. The only issue I have with them is their weight. They weigh a ton. I might try these Mondials if they are a bit lighter.
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jamiep wrote:Not strictly bikepacking or particularly exciting, but useful nevertheless. Pair of Velcro buckled elasticated straps are £1 at Halfords
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... yId_255230
I had been looking at how to attach a tripod to the top tube so thx great timing.
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Phd down pants in the sale this week on ly

http://www.phdesigns.co.uk/product_info ... cts_id=377
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mcmoonter wrote:
Marathon Mondails, top spec ones, 47C - £20 ea
I was waiting to use these a fair bit before posting up here. For the money I'm impressed. A few 100 miles of muddy tracks, flinty gravel roads, hardpack and road use later, no flats, no real sign of wear (ie the centre flashing is still on the front one?!) and impressive all-round performance. Predictable in mud - ie predictably near-hopeless, but less hopeless than some other MTB tyres. For a road / dry dirt tyre they actually work ok in the slop, narrow 47C profile helps (45-46mm on P35s - not really 47Cs imo). On roads and dry trails they're great, really smooth at 25-30ish PSI. Ideal cross-over / tour treads for a Fargo type of bike. I just got a second set.
James, how are they weight wise? I've currently got a pair of Schwalbe Marathon XRs on my Fargo. They are great tyres that I doubt I will ever be able to wear out. The only issue I have with them is their weight. They weigh a ton. I might try these Mondials if they are a bit lighter.

Pete - just weighed one of my Mondials. It's an Evolution Travelstar Double Defence and is 750g. That's 10g less than Schwalbe claim on their website
http://www.schwalbe.com/gb/tour-reader/ ... ndial.html
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Pete - just weighed one of my Mondials. It's an Evolution Travelstar Double Defence and is 750g. That's 10g less than Schwalbe claim on their website
Cheers, I ordered a pair.
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Lulu.com are having another of their 20% off sales if you haven't yet got all of the Cordillera books.

The code is....... WAFFLESSAY20

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a rather bargainous looking frame from charlie

http://www.charliethebikemonger.com/san ... 4910-p.asp
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