Yes I was a lot quieter on the Twixmas bothy ride.
But I'll be even quieter in the future after picking these up from Cotswold today for just £15 (size 8 = a snug size small or a baggy medium
paramart wrote:synmat ul7 arrived today, just waiting for the schnozzle to arrive, bit of comfort for next week
The schnozzle is worth it - I inflated my synmat by mouth when I got it and there was a noticeable damp spot from my breath about 50cm from the valve. Should really come with the mat like it does with the Downmats.
I've seen reports that you shouldn't inflate to the max possible as it puts strain on the internal welds, don't know if this is genuine or the mats in question were faulty anyway.
Better weight than wisdom, a traveller cannot carry
I've seen reports that you shouldn't inflate to the max possible as it puts strain on the internal welds, don't know if this is genuine or the mats in question were faulty anyway.
I'd say, don't inflate to max pressure because they're not as comfy as they are, when they're a little softer
I've seen reports that you shouldn't inflate to the max possible as it puts strain on the internal welds, don't know if this is genuine or the mats in question were faulty anyway.
I'd say, don't inflate to max pressure because they're not as comfy as they are, when they're a little softer
They also feel like they're a bouncy castle
Better weight than wisdom, a traveller cannot carry
Montane Featherlight Down jacket arrived today. 419g according to the label, but happy to pop it on the scales if anyone wants. Should keep me nice and warm through the winter months
Jesus H Christ though it was expensive. I accept the whole handling and import fees but looking back at this order:
$84 for gear (inc postage), c.£5 from Lloyds for the privilege of using my debit card (arse!) and £18 at this end. Probably cost nearly £100.
Given it looks a tiny envelope before it's even unpacked I feel a little "stung". Wasn't even bloody essential stuff, just some toys I fancied whilst blowing money on the internet on presents for everyone else before Xmas
12L Lomo drybag just arrived. The smaller diameter but longer length is a winner for me. Seems a fraction heavier than the 13L Alpkit Dual Lok it's replacing...probably in the chunkier clips.