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Started by Tony_H in Ski Chatter - 9 Replies

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Tony_H posted Apr-2012

For anyone in the east mids, Cavells in Oakham has a big sale on with big discounts on Icebreaker gear
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Edited 1 time. Last update at 28-Apr-2012

Iceman
reply to 'Icebreaker base layers'
posted Apr-2012

I suppose if you live in east midlands there has to be good things every now and then ;)
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Tony_H
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posted Apr-2012

Picked up a base layer Icebreaker for £10, 3 pairs of Icebreaker ski socks for £10. They had Schoffel jackets down from £450 to £125. And I nearly bought a Mountain Hardwear jacket down from £180 to £50 but decided against it as it was just a bit too thin.

Some real bargains there.
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Iceman
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posted Apr-2012

:thumbup: going to post some up norf? ;)
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Brooksy
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posted Apr-2012

Iceman wrote::thumbup: going to post some up norf? ;)



The new postal rates would deplete the discount. :(

Tony_H
reply to 'Icebreaker base layers'
posted Apr-2012

brooksy wrote:
Iceman wrote::thumbup: going to post some up norf? ;)



The new postal rates would deplete the discount. :(
Only if you put them in an A5 envelope
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Verbier_ski_bum
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posted Apr-2012

This is an amazing deal you found, Tony. And for jacket too. Thin jackets are actually better for skiing as they are lighter. You can always add/remove a layer acccording to the weather, but there is not much you can do once you have an insulated ski jacket.

Tony_H
reply to 'Icebreaker base layers'
posted Apr-2012

verbier_ski_bum wrote:This is an amazing deal you found, Tony. And for jacket too. Thin jackets are actually better for skiing as they are lighter. You can always add/remove a layer acccording to the weather, but there is not much you can do once you have an insulated ski jacket.


No I know, I always use just an outer later for a jacket, but this one just seemed a bit too thin. I've been tempted to go back and get it though as it was really stylish.
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Topic last updated on 01-May-2012 at 09:03