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...and brought a 22g meths stove :grin:
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Some 5.10s that I didn’t need but think of the money I saved… :roll:

Oh well, great PSA
Did the same, prices were too good to resist and you are welcome for the PSA
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5.10's here too. SPD Kestrels.
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Polartec Alpha trail jacket from Specialized: https://www.specialized.com/gb/en/mens- ... KcQAvD_BwE
£85 with extra 10% off on their website sale. 'Trail fit' seems to mean it sizes up big. Mine's in black but now kinda wish I'd gone for the moroon!
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L2R24 wrote: Sun Feb 04, 2024 8:14 pm Polartec Alpha trail jacket from Specialized: https://www.specialized.com/gb/en/mens- ... KcQAvD_BwE
£85 with extra 10% off on their website sale. 'Trail fit' seems to mean it sizes up big. Mine's in black but now kinda wish I'd gone for the moroon!
I love alpha insulation!

When you say sizes up big, do you have another brand you would compare the sizing to?

For instance, in 7Mesh I like an XL MTB fit and XXL roadie fit. Montane is XXL generally, a few are XL but not many. etc. Endura MTB I can wear XL. Roadie XXL

Thanks a lot
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FLV wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 9:54 am
L2R24 wrote: Sun Feb 04, 2024 8:14 pm Polartec Alpha trail jacket from Specialized: https://www.specialized.com/gb/en/mens- ... KcQAvD_BwE
£85 with extra 10% off on their website sale. 'Trail fit' seems to mean it sizes up big. Mine's in black but now kinda wish I'd gone for the moroon!
I love alpha insulation!

When you say sizes up big, do you have another brand you would compare the sizing to?

For instance, in 7Mesh I like an XL MTB fit and XXL roadie fit. Montane is XXL generally, a few are XL but not many. etc. Endura MTB I can wear XL. Roadie XXL

Thanks a lot
@FLV, not sure about comparisons to be honest...personally I've found sizing to be fairly inconsistent within brands, especially between "road" and "trail/mtb" ranges.
I ordered a medium and a large - medium was a good semi form fit on me (39" chest and probably 36" waist these days :oops: ). Large was pretty voluminous! Fit is also quite long too compared with more roadie-focused tops, but pretty suited to the more upright position on the rigid loop bar bike. For me, maybe similar to medium in Montane, and a bit looser than large in roadie Sportful/Castelli. Not sure that helps!
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With a Park bike stand. My cheapo one is falling to bits and the really cheapo one I tried from PX is utterly rubbish so lives outside as a bike washing stand. New one seems nice and sturdy
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...today and delivered 2 OS Maps centered on my address. :-bd Custom print in 1:25000 and 1:50000 with my Photos on the cover!! :cool: Going to make an effort to do more exploring locally this year.
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As mentioned in the bargains thread, the postie dropped off an exped ultra 5r mummy, serious upgrade from my Alpkit cloud base. BAM is now possible, especially coupled with the quilt I got from gramxpert.eu. Anyone got any recommendations for electric air inflators?
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robsmuddygloves wrote: Sat Feb 10, 2024 1:17 pm Anyone got any recommendations for electric air inflators?
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On sale from Backcountry Scotland (Not Molly)

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Posted via the LBS...a set of SKS Bluemels mudguards that have been on order for about 3 months. Finally arrived.

Also picked up a new set of schwalbe tyres to fit to a 2nd hand Islabike I've bought for my daughter. Yet to pick it up but I'll be able to pimp it up before she gets it.
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... literally as I was posting on another thread, while I was having some lunch and a break from amateur tree surgery, and brought a new cooking pot, a Soto Thermolite. 750ml to give me a smaller option than my 1l Alpkit pot. Anodised aluminium, which I prefer to titanium. Seems a nicely thought out set.

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... and dropped off some elbow and knee pads. 50% off on the knee pads, and 33% off on the elbow pads on the 7iDP website. Actually for use at the ice rink*, but could double up as on bike protection too. Just need some sort of back protector now.

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...and brought a windshield :-bd
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Got some socks from the Bananna Industries link the other day, feel nice in the hand. Hopefully I’ll never need them :lol:

Also got a flask from the same place, was £8 instead of £20, so going to keep that for summer use only and put water in it on day rides/walks. It’s 900ml so was expecting something Nalgene sized but seems quite a bit bigger. Oh well :lol:
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Postie brought gifts for my birthday...Fjern Arktis hooded down jacket (Seemed like good value) and Lonely Planet's Best Bike Rides Of Great Britain...a gift from my Daughter.
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...and dropped off a few last bits from the Chiggle fire sale:
Ragley Trig triple mount gravel fork (£85 ish), pressfit installation tool (£20'ish) and some pawls and springs (99p!) to try & improve the sticky freehub on the smart trainer.
Still have my finger hovering over some Fohn and DHB kit...
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Also delivered the bargain Ragley fork - which seems pretty good for the money. Not used a fork with an integrated crown race before, let alone a carbon one, but will see how it goes. Also arriving are some cable guides to use on the fork mounts, as I refuse to use internal hose routing on forks.

Based on L2R24's post, also got a couple of cheap Fohn bits coming too, thanks!
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He delivered a Jones H-bar shaped package from the BB Classifieds. Cheers Mark :-bd

Apparently the Fairlight Holt is 'unashamedly XC'. My wrists would rather it be something else.
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From wiggle

Two fleece blankets, £5 instead of £100. Thick, deep fleece on one side and a windproof layer on the other. Perfect for sitting out in spring or keeping warm next winter on the couch :-bd

One Fohn shirt, softshell outer and primaloft+fleece inner, great casual piece for the pub or pretending I’m a gravel Taylor :lol:
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Poor Taylor being used as a swear filter word…

Anyways, just become a (DHB knockoff) dry robe wan… :lol:

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDgBBWOlFsY
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voodoo_simon wrote: Sat Mar 09, 2024 10:58 am Poor Taylor being used as a swear filter word…
The ultimate BBB honour really :smile:
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voodoo_simon wrote: Sat Mar 09, 2024 10:58 am Poor Taylor being used as a swear filter word…

Anyways, just become a (DHB knockoff) dry robe wan… :lol:

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Some wax, for new chain lube regime. Hot wax dipping is a whole new world to me
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