Winter clothing, bits and outdoorsy watch - Buffalo, Rab, Extremities, Suunto

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Winter clothing, bits and outdoorsy watch - Buffalo, Rab, Extremities, Suunto

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Trying to move on a few things I haven't used before or don't use anymore. All prices including postage

Buffalo Special 6 shirt, size 42, black, used, £65 - this is too big for me now, it's in great nick. It's a slightly longer version of the mountain shirt. I wear another one in size 40. Cracking bit of kit

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Rab Vector pants, beluga colour, size M or 32 waist, long length (34"), brand new with tags, £50 - lovely stretchy softshell troos but they don't fit me and I forgot to send them back on time! Label attached says size M but label in waist band says 32". Both correct :grin:

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Extremities powerstretch wrist gaiters, black, L/XL, brand new, £12. These are lovely things, I have two pairs and I have no idea why, don't need 2. Lovely things for keeping your wrists warm, can be used instead of gloves or in addition to gloves. Often used my other pair for winter commuting to keep the blood near skin from chilling too much and freezing my hands

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Suunto Vector watch, used, £50. Quite a few years old, needs a new battery and I'm afraid I don't have this size in stock at home so can't stick a new one in, works fine though. It's a CR2430 battery I think. Doesn't get worn anymore, I used an apple watch. Has a compass, altimeter and barometer, as well as normal watch and alarm functions. Seem to fetch quite a lot of ebay but don't really want the hassle

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Interested in the Buffalo shirt Ben, what does a 42 size relate to - S/M/L etc... ?
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petemaz wrote: Fri Dec 03, 2021 1:32 pm Interested in the Buffalo shirt Ben, what does a 42 size relate to - S/M/L etc... ?
42 inch chest.

Bit too small for me unfortunately, I currently wear a 44" which is bang on for my 44" chest! Seriously warm bit of kit, mine is at least 35 years old but only gets worn on the coldest of days :-bd
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Re: Winter clothing, bits and outdoorsy watch - Buffalo, Rab, Extremities, Suunto

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Bang on for me then! Thanks.

Ben, if it's still available I'll take it please?
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petemaz wrote: Fri Dec 03, 2021 2:02 pm Bang on for me then! Thanks.

Ben, if it's still available I'll take it please?
Yep, still available, i'll drop you a PM
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im interested in the watch please if its still available?
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Them wrist things look good, will drop you a PM.
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Just the Rab troos left
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Almost certainly yes to the Rab trousers - any chance you could measure the width at the thigh please, as I have thunder thighs and often have to size up!
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If Paul doesn't take the rab troos, I'd be interested - drop me a pm?
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2nd dibs on Buffalo if things don't work out please?
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Rab troos are about 11" edge to edge at the crotch, about 10.5" halfway between there and the knee. How does that work for you?


Buffalo has defo gone I'm afraid!
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benp1 wrote: Fri Dec 03, 2021 9:15 pm Rab troos are about 11" edge to edge at the crotch, about 10.5" halfway between there and the knee. How does that work for you?


Buffalo has defo gone I'm afraid!
I'll check once I'm home this evening and let you know
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Yes please to the trousers. Message hopefully incoming.
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Everything now sold

Three items in the post today, the other to go tomorrow
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