Bit of a rushed post, shall update with further details later today. I shall be attending WRT 2015 next weekend, so free postage if you can collect there!
PHD Minim Ultra sleeping bag. £235
Purchased around August 2013, used I reckon about 10 or so times, every time with a liner and in good conditions. Very good condition overall.
Specs basically like this: http://www.phdesigns.co.uk/minim-ultra- ... g-k-series (I don't actually know what difference the "K-Series" upgrades makes, but the specs look pretty identical). Slept in it at below 8 degrees quite happily with the silk liner, very good. Has the short zip on left option (extra £20). Only reason I'm selling is I bought the "racer down" sleeping bag which is identical but lighter materials, so can't really justify owning two very similar sleeping bags!
Stanley 5 litre air compressor £60
This model: http://www.screwfix.com/p/stanley-dn-8- ... 240v/22374 good condition, haven't actually used the connector fitting on this so that's like brand new as I swapped over to a pcl connector. Easy to use, includes regulator etc and small enough to sneak into your garage / kitchen etc. You'll suddenly find air dusting / cleaning things easy with it, as well as helpful for popping on tubeless tyres.
Only getting rid as I've bought a considerably higher spec machine so I can run some more meaty air tools etc.
Any questions just ask. Can provide photos etc. If you're not at WRT, I can post, I'd prefer to use collect+
PHD Minim Ultra Sleeping Bag, Stanely Air Compressor
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Re: PHD Minim Ultra Sleeping Bag, Stanely Air Compressor
Ok, don't have a photo for the sleeping bag (I swear I did!) Shall take a photo tomorrow - but it really does look like the stock photo.
Here's the compressor:
Stanley 5L Compressor by zippyonline, on Flickr
Here's the compressor:
Stanley 5L Compressor by zippyonline, on Flickr
Re: PHD Minim Ultra Sleeping Bag, Stanely Air Compressor
Zippy, possibly interested in the compressor. The adapted fire extinguisher didn't really work :(
How reliable is it at doing tubeless tyres? I've found Maxxis tyres on Blunt 35's particularly infuriating to mount...
How reliable is it at doing tubeless tyres? I've found Maxxis tyres on Blunt 35's particularly infuriating to mount...
Re: PHD Minim Ultra Sleeping Bag, Stanely Air Compressor
Sleeping Bag Photo, real weight including stuff sac and zip option.
PHD_Minim_Ultra by zippyonline, on Flickr
That said, I suspect you could use the motor, fittings etc. onto your fire extinguisher (dunno about the safety of this re: how much pressure they can take etc.) so you could "upgrade" this one to a 20L fire extinguisher If you wanted to do that, I'd reduce the price to £50 on the proviso that you post a few photos of the conversion - that's worth some £10 of entertainment to me seeing some engineering and an upgrade to my compressor
PHD_Minim_Ultra by zippyonline, on Flickr
Ian, the compressor is obviously better than a track pump, but I wouldn't say 100% successful for tubeless in all cases. I've popped a car tyre on with it (long story where I needed to get gravel out from between the rim of wheel and the tyre ). If you've got a reasonable bead on the rim and you're just losing pressure it works, if the tyre is really slack compared to the rim, I have had a 'mare before I must admit - on the same wheel/tyre combo I was fine using probs half a 24litre tank at the same pressure. From my limited experience I would say the 5litre compressor is as useful as a bigger one 95% of the time. On the plus side, it is considerably quieter than my industrial-ish spec new one!Ian wrote:Zippy, possibly interested in the compressor. The adapted fire extinguisher didn't really work :(
How reliable is it at doing tubeless tyres? I've found Maxxis tyres on Blunt 35's particularly infuriating to mount...
That said, I suspect you could use the motor, fittings etc. onto your fire extinguisher (dunno about the safety of this re: how much pressure they can take etc.) so you could "upgrade" this one to a 20L fire extinguisher If you wanted to do that, I'd reduce the price to £50 on the proviso that you post a few photos of the conversion - that's worth some £10 of entertainment to me seeing some engineering and an upgrade to my compressor
Re: PHD Minim Ultra Sleeping Bag, Stanely Air Compressor
OK, Sleeping Bag subject to a price drop I think. I'll just say "sensible offers" and see what happens I think
Re: PHD Minim Ultra Sleeping Bag, Stanely Air Compressor
May be interested in the bag, if you can take it to Tyndrum on 22/23rd?
Re: PHD Minim Ultra Sleeping Bag, Stanely Air Compressor
I will be at the start of the HTR550 (and in the area the day before) so yes shall be in Tyndrum 22/23rd.boxelder wrote:May be interested in the bag, if you can take it to Tyndrum on 22/23rd?
Re: PHD Minim Ultra Sleeping Bag, Stanely Air Compressor
Great - read that you would be. Will pm you.