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JohnClimber wrote:
Pirahna wrote:Considering it's designed to filled with water and hung as a shower I'd say it's plenty resilient enough to use a pillow.
On a practice blow up, it does feel very lightweight/flimsy when it's being crushed down, but the seams look really strong for its weight.
Can you post a picture of the attachment point on the mat and bag. I want to see if it might fit my Neoair X-Therm.

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It won't fit Duncan, however Thermarest do their own version.

http://www.cotswoldoutdoor.com/therm-a- ... k-d2524124
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Bearbonesnorm wrote:It won't fit Duncan, however Thermarest do their own version.

http://www.cotswoldoutdoor.com/therm-a- ... k-d2524124
Yep I have the smaller grey version. Anybody know the litre size of the large expid one, the Neo Air one is 40l, my grey one is more like 5l.

The Expid one is 45l
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A Tomcat bag for the Jones Loops and frame tape from some nice people in Wales :grin:
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Arc'teryx Argus jacket :-bd Nearly ready in clothes now for Finland
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My new to me camera for travelling and cycle touring(hipster or otherwise!) Got a minolta lens adapter to go with it so I could use some of my old 35mm lenses. Given the collection of old lenses I have I imagine that I will be buying more adapters as I go on!! I have shot a few of them, pretty sharp for the most part with lovely separation when shot wide open, especially the 50mm. Not as contrasty as a modern lens, but I am ok with that.

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My shelter also finally turned up this week, from Japan. Tyvek Khufu, pitched it in the garden(much to the amusement of my colleagues) and it's pretty roomy for the weight(400grm) A little white at the moment though.
All in all a good week so far :-bd
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Gari wrote:Image
My new to me camera for travelling and cycle touring(hipster or otherwise!) Got a minolta lens adapter to go with it so I could use some of my old 35mm lenses. Given the collection of old lenses I have I imagine that I will be buying more adapters as I go on!! I have shot a few of them, pretty sharp for the most part with lovely separation when shot wide open, especially the 50mm. Not as contrasty as a modern lens, but I am ok with that.
Those are real nice bodies. I've been thinking for picking one up as a backup for my X-T1 or for shoots where multiple bodies would be useful. Good choice :-bd
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Yeh, very impressed. I have never used the focus peaking before, bloody whitchcraft, in a good way!! Astounding how accurate( and fast) you can focus through the EVF :grin: I fancy an XT-1 or2 at some point, just wanted to try the X system as I am a die hard film shooter for landscapes.
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1 from 2 for me today.

After a failed delivery to someone elses house yesterday, Hermes got their sh1t together and delivered to the right premises. I'm now the happy owner of a telescopic bike stand to get my girls up off the floor and buy back some floor space in here.

Royal Mail on the other hand d1cked me about and delivered my Esperanza Spalding CDs to someone else. Very unimpressed. [Edit: some kind soul put them in the box this morning...my faith in humanity is restored.]

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Thermarest Neoair pumpsack is good, I've had one for a few years

Also converts it a neoair into a stool but I usually have a chair kit

Another rucksack turned up today, plus a Marmot Thermo top. And a replacement Drinksafe Travel Tap bottle after losing my original one in the Alps, still have the filter though
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More fun in the post today...more music and an Airshot to do my tyres sans compressor. Happy days.

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Some £20 Planet X 3/4 bibs Arrived. Seem pretty good quality too.
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Niner biocentric bb arrived hopefully it will enable better than the problem solvers one
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dlovett wrote:
Bearbonesnorm wrote:It won't fit Duncan, however Thermarest do their own version.

http://www.cotswoldoutdoor.com/therm-a- ... k-d2524124
Yep I have the smaller grey version. Anybody know the litre size of the large expid one, the Neo Air one is 40l, my grey one is more like 5l.

The Expid one is 45l
Not sure but it's a great bit of kit, used one for a couple of years now and takes about 5 fills to my NeoAir. Also doubles as a seat (like Ben says) :-bd
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firestarter wrote:Niner biocentric bb arrived hopefully it will enable better than the problem solvers one
I have the PS on two bikes. Interested if you find the Niner one better, but what issues were you getting with the PS one?
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One of these:

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And two of these:

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Not the postman, but me collecting and getting lots of strange looks and smiles by riding this home on the road

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First fatbike? You're gonna love it.
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There's a (massive) thread on STW with loads of love for the Dune. The thread's called something like "Would you buy a fat bike for under £1K?". Lots of tips for upgrades.
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I've been lusting after one for a while and that thread on STW is partially responsible for my purchase.

I took it out for a ride in Epping forest this afternoon and just loved it. On single track it was just amazing bulldozing over roots and bumps and just floating over muddy sections.
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Mountain Hardwear Super Chockstone Jacket - a softshell that i'll be using for off road biking

and a fleece hoodie that's too big - same brand and same size but it's cut massive!
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my old light decided to pack in
so splashed out on a exposure six pack , eye wateringly expensive but turns night to day when its on
and will also last up to 36 hours on low :-bd
but more important it came with stickers
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And a nice case Paul :-bd
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Trailstar clone from Aliexpress turned up today. Looks OK quality and weighs 539g in pouch with supplied lines. It also came with a tube of silicone and some ally pegs. Won't get a chance to pitch it for a while, though, as I'm away this weekend.
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