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ScotRoutes wrote: Sat Oct 17, 2020 3:50 pm Madison 3/4 length waterproof trews.

Not sure about the fit. Waist is fine, but could be higher. Length is fine. Thighs are on the svelte side. That's all in a Medium. I suspect the thighs on the Large would be better but then the fit might be baggy on the waist.

Need to have a think...
Not sure about comparison, but I have the Madison Zenith zip off trousers which I usually wear as a 3/4 length. I am 34" waist and have the large, which is really too big for me and they are very baggy on the thighs. They are more suited to a 36-38" waist. I keep thinking I should get the medium, but they show no sign of wearing out.
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ssnowman wrote: Sat Oct 17, 2020 4:03 pm
Not sure about comparison, but I have the Madison Zenith zip off trousers which I usually wear as a 3/4 length. I am 34" waist and have the large, which is really too big for me and they are very baggy on the thighs. They are more suited to a 36-38" waist. I keep thinking I should get the medium, but they show no sign of wearing out.
Yeah, I have those in a Medium and they're fine. These 3/4s are definitely a "race" fit. Should work fine for the #gradventourer rather than the MTB I guess.

Oh, 31-32" waist.
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I went for a large and they fit my 34" waist nicely, I do find them quite warm and sweaty though, and they take an age to dry.

Postie brought me some goodies today, some new poles and a bit of Permavent from Stu, plus a dcf pole bag and Liteskin InReach pouch to attach to a stem bag, both from Treadlite Gear, oh and some Lineloc 3's to retro fit a couple of tarps with.

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Where'd ya get your LL3's from? Looked at some last week but went with nanolight (sigh) alternatives which attach with cord loops instead of webbing.
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Am I misreading things or are those poles about 60cm long? Super duper low profile tarp for hurricane use?! :smile:
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70's Reg*





*that's length, not a reason to get misty eyed.
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Sat Oct 17, 2020 6:25 pm *that's length, not a reason to get misty eyed
:lol: Instant Whip, Fray Bentos, silly collars, Blondie, Wheeltappers & Shunters Social Club.... :YMDAYDREAM: :YMDAYDREAM: .

But as I say, that's a supremely stealthy and storm-proof height for a tarp :wink: .
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RIP wrote: Sat Oct 17, 2020 6:14 pm Where'd ya get your LL3's from? Looked at some last week but went with nanolight (sigh) alternatives which attach with cord loops instead of webbing.
Here you go sir ...

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Ah thanks chap. Bookmarked in case my tiddlers don't live up to expectations.
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Hope RX4 Calipers for my GRX Gravel Bike :)

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A slightly minty smelling package from the Borders containing a number of small but strangely exciting bits and bobs :-bd
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thenorthwind wrote: Mon Oct 19, 2020 3:55 pm A slightly minty smelling package from the Borders containing a number of small but strangely exciting bits and bobs :-bd
Great news :-bd
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Alexinthepeaks wrote: Mon Oct 19, 2020 2:54 pm Hope RX4 Calipers for my GRX Gravel Bike :)

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thenorthwind wrote: Mon Oct 19, 2020 3:55 pm A slightly minty smelling package from the Borders containing a number of small but strangely exciting bits and bobs :-bd
Likewise :-bd

And that minty smell is perhaps something that should be added to all packages from wherever; most pleasing :grin:
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Oh look, someone else with a curious parcel from Scotland!

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Wonder what's in it. Let's have a look......
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Blimey! Yep, as mentioned above, that's like being hit in the face with a gust of 10,000 extra strong mints! Fabulous! Never smelled anything so minty.

The deod is interesting, as it's alumininimumumiumimum-free and claims to last up to six days. Well I think we'll be testing that. Normally I use alu-free at home, except for when I bivvy for several days and use an alu one, which basically lasts ages without having to wash and re-apply (Whatdyer mean don't bother at all? Not much point having that minty-fresh breath (TING!) if you're going to smell like a badger everywhere else is there?)

And what are you lot on about needing a brush handle for?! Plenty long enough. In fact I'm going to saw that stub off - a couple of grammes right there.

I'm going to go and test a toothpaste tablet right now....

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Good grief, yes indeedy, they are powerful aren't they. Maybe I'll try half a one next time.

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Nice one Joe!
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RIP wrote: Mon Oct 19, 2020 6:59 pm Good grief, yes indeedy, they are powerful aren't they. Maybe I'll try half a one next time.

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Nice one Joe!
That made him laugh. Thanks Reg.

Yeah they say six days for the deodorant on their blurb but I cut that down to three on our description as that's getting to the limit of it in our experience. Be interested to hear the results of your field test.

Glad everyone likes the minty aroma. That's what my living room smells like now. I shall be sad if he ever sells them all as it is most pleasant.
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My alloy twigs arrived. What a lovely message. Thanks Joe...

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In case he'd like to calibrate scales... Mine weighed 9g each. Can go and put em on the 0.1 scale if anyone would like to count how many points of a gram they might save...
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Brilliant Reg!
redefined_cycles wrote: Mon Oct 19, 2020 11:43 pm In case he'd like to calibrate scales... Mine weighed 9g each. Can go and put em on the 0.1 scale if anyone would like to count how many points of a gram they might save...
My 6 weighed 67g on my scale, so close to the 11g spec. Turns out 6 of my old pegs are 7g lighter... but they're not red and shiny (or as strong).
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thenorthwind wrote: Tue Oct 20, 2020 9:45 am Brilliant Reg!
redefined_cycles wrote: Mon Oct 19, 2020 11:43 pm In case he'd like to calibrate scales... Mine weighed 9g each. Can go and put em on the 0.1 scale if anyone would like to count how many points of a gram they might save...
My 6 weighed 67g on my scale, so close to the 11g spec. Turns out 6 of my old pegs are 7g lighter... but they're not red and shiny (or as strong).
Lol... My scales must need chucking away. Either way, if Bridget had suggested they were MSR I'd not have realised any difference. Look quality... Well done Joe/B
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redefined_cycles wrote: Mon Oct 19, 2020 11:43 pm My alloy twigs arrived. What a lovely message.
Better than gummy bears? :lol:

Thanks guys. Good to hear that my scales are about right. I hate it when places understate weights. I think you will like these pegs - let me know how you get on with them. You obvs need to use the guyline to pull them out and they can be easy to lose track of once the guyline is away as they don't have a string on the end to alert you to where they are. So a careful routine during packdown is required, but that becomes habit very quickly. As I said in the ad they don't twist around which is a real factor in not coming unhooked in the middle of a storm and the neat profile makes for very compact packing.

Yes a lot cheaper than the MSR ones that they are 'remarkably similar' to :lol:
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Another Joe delivery here. Nice stuff, nice note, and an all-pervading aroma of mint! :grin:
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Birthday week, for once I've asked for cycling gear rather than wait for the normal tat to arrive.

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All new pair of D2A pedals from Pembree

A new company which you maybe haven't heard of yet https://pembree.com/

More to post on Friday :-bd
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Not quite the postman but a van was acquired. Time to gut it and convert it. Anyone put a bike garage in the back of a SWB van and have advice on bed layout?
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