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OR Helium jackets £60 at Rock and Run
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Garmin etrex 30x £129.99 on Sport Pursuit this morning.
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Think these are pretty much always on offer, but a good deal on discounted Anker 10,000mAh power bank at Amazon, 18.99

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Anker-PowerCor ... B07Y9VPSXF
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Some Exped tent deals. My experience is that they make very good tents.

https://rockrun.com/collections/exped/t ... 648fe8be23
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Anyone seen any offers on an Edge 1030 (not 1030plus, too expensive) as I need the charge ports on the mount for their auxiliary battery pack, looked at the 830 but the screen is too small for proper map reading. My Explore which I charge through the USB port has broken, I know I can return for a refurbed model but I need it in 3 weeks.
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Edge 1030plus for £389.99 with nus/totem discount
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Could be tempted, where from and how does a 60 year old living in Spain get an NUS/Totem discount? :wink:
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Hmm that may be a problem! (It’s via the Garmin website)


Does this look right on amazon for £390?

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Garmin-Edge-10 ... th=1&psc=1
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There are a few Spanish sites selling for €399, Wiggle/CRC had them for £300 earlier in the year, should have jumped then. Thinking that the 1030 plus with the faster processor might have made the 1030 less attractive.
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Exposure are selling off a load of 2nds and stuff - some good bargains to be had (Flash for £16)
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Just had a email there’s 15% off sleeping bags at backpacking lite.se
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Mens C7 Gore-Tex Shakedry Cancellara Stretch Jacket (Storm Blue) size medium only

£159.99

https://www.sportpursuit.com/catalog/pr ... id/2089093
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Must. Resist.
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Eat pies, get fat, then resistance is easy :wink:
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Already done that :sad:

*waddles*
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UnderTheRadars wrote: Wed Aug 19, 2020 8:03 pm Already done that :sad:

*waddles*
That is clearly not true if a medium jacket might fit!
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Thermarest NeoAir Xlite Max SV Regular (2019) at £105:

https://rockrun.com/products/thermarest ... 6c21ef749f
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stevewaters wrote: Fri Aug 21, 2020 11:34 am Thermarest NeoAir Xlite Max SV Regular (2019) at £105:

https://rockrun.com/products/thermarest ... 6c21ef749f
Good price. Are they any good?
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15% off everything at Alpkit using code

SUMMER15
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Grangers are selling their rewaterproofing kits half price this weekend

https://grangers.co.uk/collections/kits
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JohnClimber wrote: Thu Aug 27, 2020 6:25 pm 15% off everything at Alpkit using code

SUMMER15
Bugger, that would have been a game changer when shopping for a new base layer earlier in the week for this weekend. Instead I've ordered one from a local-ish bike shop that hasn't arrived :roll:
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slarge wrote: Fri Aug 14, 2020 7:10 pm Exposure are selling off a load of 2nds and stuff - some good bargains to be had (Flash for £16)
Can you tell me more about this light? It looks interesting but there isn't enough detail on the listing for me. It says "Powered by either a disposable or rechargeable CR123 battery" does this mean that you have to buy the battery separately? Do you have to charge the battery out of the light?
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Borderer wrote: Fri Aug 28, 2020 1:57 pm
slarge wrote: Fri Aug 14, 2020 7:10 pm Exposure are selling off a load of 2nds and stuff - some good bargains to be had (Flash for £16)
Can you tell me more about this light? It looks interesting but there isn't enough detail on the listing for me. It says "Powered by either a disposable or rechargeable CR123 battery" does this mean that you have to buy the battery separately? Do you have to charge the battery out of the light?
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If you buy the front and rear kit you get a pair of re-chargeable batteries and the charger. If you buy the individual lights you get a disposable battery with them. To be honest I'd avoid these and try and spring for the Trace and Trace R. I've had loads of bother with the charger and batteries for the flashes. I think I'm on my third and it only works via a USB connection, not the mains..... The lights themselves are good but they are susceptible to water ingress when switched off as you turn them on and off by screwing the head in and out so when off and slightly unscrewed the O ring isn't seated hence water getting in. In mine the spring inside corroded where it touches the alloy case and took a lot of fiddling to get working again. I still use them for back up but the Traces are far better and have the daybright mode which is ace.
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I bought a flash and flare set a few weeks ago and it was the set with the disposable batteries and no charger
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htrider wrote: Fri Aug 28, 2020 2:43 pm
Borderer wrote: Fri Aug 28, 2020 1:57 pm
slarge wrote: Fri Aug 14, 2020 7:10 pm Exposure are selling off a load of 2nds and stuff - some good bargains to be had (Flash for £16)
Can you tell me more about this light? It looks interesting but there isn't enough detail on the listing for me. It says "Powered by either a disposable or rechargeable CR123 battery" does this mean that you have to buy the battery separately? Do you have to charge the battery out of the light?
Alright B
If you buy the front and rear kit you get a pair of re-chargeable batteries and the charger. If you buy the individual lights you get a disposable battery with them. To be honest I'd avoid these and try and spring for the Trace and Trace R. I've had loads of bother with the charger and batteries for the flashes. I think I'm on my third and it only works via a USB connection, not the mains..... The lights themselves are good but they are susceptible to water ingress when switched off as you turn them on and off by screwing the head in and out so when off and slightly unscrewed the O ring isn't seated hence water getting in. In mine the spring inside corroded where it touches the alloy case and took a lot of fiddling to get working again. I still use them for back up but the Traces are far better and have the daybright mode which is ace.
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Ok thanks for that. I will give these a miss then. We use Moon lights mostly but thought these might be worth a punt. Will stick to what we have.
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