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Bloody hell Shaf those images are huge :shock: :lol: :wink:
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haha that's not what I was expecting when you said aero helmet... i thought you meant a track/ TT Ruby Project wings 57 helmet with the extended rear (fin) and built in visor, which make the rider look more like a xenomorph.


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...and dropped off a new Giro Fixture helmet to replace the one I managed to crack in an OTB - the last one was 8 years old so was due replacing anyway :grin:
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Cheeky Monkey wrote: Fri Dec 03, 2021 11:05 am Bloody hell Shaf those images are huge :shock: :lol: :wink:
That I thought that you'd bought a full on aero helmet, like a Ruby Project Wing 57 time trial /track pursuit helmet.
That makes you look like an Xenomorph.!
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ledburner wrote: Fri Dec 03, 2021 7:23 pm
Cheeky Monkey wrote: Fri Dec 03, 2021 11:05 am Bloody hell Shaf those images are huge :shock: :lol: :wink:
That I thought that you'd bought a full on aero helmet, like a Ruby Project Wing 57 time trial /track pursuit helmet.
That makes you look like an Xenomorph.!
I was quite disappointed too!
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Some On running shoes via Sport Pursuit. Bought two pairs to pick the best of the two. Quite like both pairs for different reasons, so got a bit of a dilemma now…
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ScotRoutes wrote: Fri Dec 03, 2021 7:25 pm
ledburner wrote: Fri Dec 03, 2021 7:23 pm
Cheeky Monkey wrote: Fri Dec 03, 2021 11:05 am Bloody hell Shaf those images are huge :shock: :lol: :wink:
That I thought that you'd bought a full on aero helmet, like a Ruby Project Wing 57 time trial /track pursuit helmet.
That makes you look like an Xenomorph.!
I was quite disappointed too!
:smile: not sure how the images got so big... regatds the helmet and them super aero ones, I doubt I could handle the weight or the price. Thus was down to 30 from £150 so couldn't let the offer pass me by :grin:

Not tried it (with the deep wheel) to work yet as came via car today...
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A pair of geckowear waterproof socks, intrigued to see if they actually are.
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Mudhugger FRX just arrived for the Unit. Hopefully the fit on the rigid forks is OK...
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faustus wrote: Tue Dec 07, 2021 10:39 am Mudhugger FRX just arrived for the Unit. Hopefully the fit on the rigid forks is OK...
I have used one on a Cutthroat fork, worked very well
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Beer tuesday! An unexpected gift, from BeerWulf, I know who they are now!
This will keep me busy for a while,
- hang on, - last me a while. (The cats on & guarding the box, as her new best place).
Some of brews are strong. >10%ABV. They'll knock me back to the Dark Ages.
Perfect to watch The last Kingdom', :-bd I won't know or care what going, At least I can blame it on the beer. :lol:
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FLV wrote: Tue Dec 07, 2021 11:14 am
faustus wrote: Tue Dec 07, 2021 10:39 am Mudhugger FRX just arrived for the Unit. Hopefully the fit on the rigid forks is OK...
I have used one on a Cutthroat fork, worked very well
Cheers :-bd Just offered them up quickly and looks like i can get a good fit, I got the extender too for extra coverage options.

Nice beer options there ledburner, nothing like some strong Belgian trappist stuff to knock you out :lol:
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... and dropped off a Brand X carbon riser bar from CRC. 780mm wide and 38mm rise. They're really nice. Not quite Easton quality but a lovely shape and the flat bit (you know, the middle bit that gets clamped to the stem) well it's very wide, about 20cm, which sold me as I can now mount my light and Garmin on it and still have room for bar bag straps. Game changer.
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Montane Prism Primaloft trousers (pants).

I'd been thinking about these for winter bivvies but it was after my last loch swim that I reckoned they'd be ideal for warming the legs up after being dunked in icy water. I thought about down but I'll be less worried about getting these dirty and/wet.

And a replacement Exped pillow... my last one blew a baffle after I sat down on it too heavily. It still works, depending on how much air is in it) so I might punt it on.
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Happy to hear your feedback on those pants as also considered them ( not for after loch swims as not even summer would tempt me to do that.
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I've got a pair of Prism trousers and I like them, not worn them much as rarely that cold here.

Wore them in Iceland when out at night looking for the northern lights - just the job there in November.
Wore them between runs when I was doing a duathalon in a team so my legs didn't get cold whist my teammate did the cycling leg.
I've bivied in them in mild weather instead of a sleeping bag/quilt - less successful as they are quite slippery and so I slid about inside my borah bivi, didn't take a may.

But overall, if you can get them at the right price I'd recommend them.
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I've had a couple of pairs of Prisms, really rate them, bought some Apex pants from gramxpert to replace them last year

I like to put them on in camp if I've been in a chamois all day, it also means I can pack a smaller sleeping bag
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ScotRoutes wrote: Wed Dec 08, 2021 4:44 pm And a replacement Exped pillow... my last one blew a baffle after I sat down on it too heavily. It still works, depending on how much air is in it) so I might punt it on.
That happened to mine last month when I lent on it a bit hard. It actually punctured. Fixed it OK so will probably stick with it for now...
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An old Rockshox elastomer suspension seatpost I got off eBay for £15. Going to stick it on my cyclocross/gravel/tourer bike to see if it makes going off road any comfier as it has relatively narrow tyres
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I was (am) expecting a big box containing next years WE goodies but sadly a tree has taken out both a bridge and water pipeline so Severn trent have the road blocked and the Towers is yet again an island. Maybe tomorrow.
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No man is an island Stu, especially with your boners online ;-)

Two very nice "bun" bags from Neris for the packraft. Photos may follow but they'll be a bit naff of it inflated in the garage :roll:
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Yesterday, a selection of post people brought a selection of hand-warming accessories to this Reynaud's sufferer. I had a pair of Extremities wrist gaiters from Ben P, and two pairs of gloves from Craghoppers that were part of a raffle prize - a pair of thin liners, and a more casual pair of lined woolly gloves. The gaiters and liners should work well with the pogies, which came out for the first time this winter last weekend.

Ironically, as I was writing this, a man came to the door who was NOT the postman, but he'd brought me a birthday card which had been delivered to someone he knew who lives at the same address as me (street name and number) but in a different suburb of Newcastle (there's more than two as well :roll: ).
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yesterday I received a Mountain Prism jacked. thanks guys for the heads up on the bargain thread alert from(sports shoes) .
the 'Gold' is probably more 'mustard' & better for it! ,

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Nice jacket!


I just had delivered a mini tripod and remote shutter button for my phone. My next bivvy trip will hopefully include a chance to test out the night photography capability I've read so much about
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ledburner wrote: Thu Dec 09, 2021 2:40 pm yesterday I received a Mountain Prism jacked. thanks guys for the heads up on the bargain thread alert from(sports shoes) .
the 'Gold' is probably more 'mustard' & better for it! ,

edit: picture attached.
try again
edit: Montane Prism Jacket.
Mountain Prism jacked sounds a too bit hill Billie to me.!
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