Skiing clothing
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Started by Freshfreshpowder in Ski Chatter 08-Nov-2011 - 47 Replies
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Skiing clothing' posted Nov-2011
Here we go they are still about at £33.95....
Snowb4ndit
reply to 'Skiing clothing' 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
reply to 'Skiing clothing' posted Nov-2011
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.snowb4ndit wrote:
I guess what you wear on the inside depends a lot on the quality of the outer wear.
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Andyhull
reply to 'Skiing clothing' 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
reply to 'Skiing clothing' 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:
They were right, I much prefer The North Face for lasting quality :mrgreen:
Snowb4ndit
reply to 'Skiing clothing' posted Nov-2011
Tony_H wrote: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.snowb4ndit wrote:
I guess what you wear on the inside depends a lot on the quality of the outer wear.
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
