Your frivolous purchases, stuff you don't need...
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crmcatee said:
Art0ir said:
I can always be tempted by outdoors stuff if you ever do
Outdoors stuff you say... In fear of PH advertising malarky - I'm selling my expedition trailer - how much more outdoors do you want.http://www.craigmcateer.co.uk/expeditiontrailer/
I'm doing my Powerboat Level 2 qualification shortly. I'd need a waterproof coat and could borrow a lifejacket, still technical clothing is fun to buy so now I've a rather lovely Henri Lloyd goretex coat.
Next a borrowed lifejacket would be fine but this seemed a good deal:
http://www.lifejackets.co.uk/products/589/crewsave...
I'd always rather rely on my own kit when it comes to safety gear.
Next a borrowed lifejacket would be fine but this seemed a good deal:
http://www.lifejackets.co.uk/products/589/crewsave...
I'd always rather rely on my own kit when it comes to safety gear.
Big Rod said:
crmcatee said:
Outdoors stuff you say... In fear of PH advertising malarky - I'm selling my expedition trailer - how much more outdoors do you want.
http://www.craigmcateer.co.uk/expeditiontrailer/
That is an impressive thing.http://www.craigmcateer.co.uk/expeditiontrailer/
That would be some road trip.
shirt said:
crmcatee said:
Art0ir said:
I can always be tempted by outdoors stuff if you ever do
Outdoors stuff you say... In fear of PH advertising malarky - I'm selling my expedition trailer - how much more outdoors do you want.http://www.craigmcateer.co.uk/expeditiontrailer/
markmullen said:
I'm doing my Powerboat Level 2 qualification shortly. I'd need a waterproof coat and could borrow a lifejacket, still technical clothing is fun to buy so now I've a rather lovely Henri Lloyd goretex coat.
Next a borrowed lifejacket would be fine but this seemed a good deal:
http://www.lifejackets.co.uk/products/589/crewsave...
I'd always rather rely on my own kit when it comes to safety gear.
These are what we use , Deckvest and Deckvest Lite and both are superb.Next a borrowed lifejacket would be fine but this seemed a good deal:
http://www.lifejackets.co.uk/products/589/crewsave...
I'd always rather rely on my own kit when it comes to safety gear.
papa3 said:
markmullen said:
I'm doing my Powerboat Level 2 qualification shortly. I'd need a waterproof coat and could borrow a lifejacket, still technical clothing is fun to buy so now I've a rather lovely Henri Lloyd goretex coat.
Next a borrowed lifejacket would be fine but this seemed a good deal:
http://www.lifejackets.co.uk/products/589/crewsave...
I'd always rather rely on my own kit when it comes to safety gear.
These are what we use , Deckvest and Deckvest Lite and both are superb.Next a borrowed lifejacket would be fine but this seemed a good deal:
http://www.lifejackets.co.uk/products/589/crewsave...
I'd always rather rely on my own kit when it comes to safety gear.
J8 SVG said:
Going 'wild camping' this weekend with the boys. Have bought a massive tent already and all the cooking gear, even ropes and sheets for hammocks (with any luck, this weather will hold out) but I realised none of my knives were going to hack it so bought a Gerber
Gerber Crucial
Mine just arrived today but it's going straight back to Amazon. The box was scuffed and shop-damaged, the blade has fingerprints on it, there is a human hair lodged in the mechanism, and there are light scratches on it. Gerber Crucial
I realise that things get returned and put back into stock, but you expect something that you have bought new to look new.
Lovely looking thing otherwise.
Edit: I should add that that seller are being very reasonable. They're asking me to send photos and will investigate further, and will offer a partial refund to keep it or else authorise a return. That's pretty fair I think.
Edited by JonRB on Monday 4th August 18:36
TokyoSexwhale said:
Following them being posted here last year, I've convinced a chippy mate to make a few up, I'm having one for 'consumer research'. Frivolous as it's the wrong season! No mates rates either
Are they candles on that wooden tree with paper and other dry looking things hanging from it? Can't see a problem.Chunkymonkey71 said:
Haven't done it yet, but I've put the money away to fly to Poland, buy one of these and drive it home.
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