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Started by Freshfreshpowder in Ski Chatter - 47 Replies

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Ian Wickham
reply to 'Skiing clothing'
posted Nov-2011

Here we go they are still about at £33.95....

Snowb4ndit
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posted Nov-2011

Are you serious? If you are that's a bargain!
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Ian Wickham
reply to 'Skiing clothing'
posted Nov-2011

snowb4ndit wrote:Are you serious? If you are that's a bargain!


When have I ever been serious :lol:

Tony_H
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posted Nov-2011

snowb4ndit wrote:

I guess what you wear on the inside depends a lot on the quality of the outer wear.

Maybe not. I'd use the word "thickness" rather than quality. Mainly because my outer wear isn't insulated as I don't like the feel of thick jackets, so I only wear a wind and water proof outer layer.
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Andyhull
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posted Nov-2011

Ian Wickham wrote:Here we go they are still about at £33.95....



You'd look great in the pink Ian.

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Skiing clothing'
posted Nov-2011

andyhull wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:Here we go they are still about at £33.95....



You'd look great in the pink Ian.


Yep they are classy Andy ... I am tempted

Bandit
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posted Nov-2011

I went into a Columbia store recently. They might have had some of those ^^ Maybe if the assistants had left us alone to browse, we might have seen some of the stock. As it was they pee'd me off so much we left after a couple of minutes and 3 lots of "Can I help" which was code for "you don't look like our kind of shopper so we won't leave you alone for a second"

They were right, I much prefer The North Face for lasting quality :mrgreen:

Snowb4ndit
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posted Nov-2011

Tony_H wrote:
snowb4ndit wrote:

I guess what you wear on the inside depends a lot on the quality of the outer wear.

Maybe not. I'd use the word "thickness" rather than quality. Mainly because my outer wear isn't insulated as I don't like the feel of thick jackets, so I only wear a wind and water proof outer layer.


Definitely not thickness...my warmest jacket is the thinest. Come to think of it my most warm and comfortable salo's are too.
Take Life With A Pinch Of Salt... A Wedge Of Lime, & A Shot Of Tequila :-)

Topic last updated on 13-November-2011 at 16:51