odway wrote:Kathmandu have some on "sale" at the moment, wouldn't know where to begin.
Cheers!
ILUVSWTAS wrote:from the recently opened mega store in Hobart
Strider wrote:Passion8 closed down a few months ago due to a rent dispute and has been empty ever since, so they definitely didn't buy them out.
I wonder how successful it will be given the proximity of the other outdoors stores. Then again, they don't directly compete with any of these so the punters might just stick to what they know...
wayno wrote:theres also the Jolly Swagman on Elizabeth st next to Mountain designs, I was in there, seemed to be a pretty well stocked shop. seemed to have everything you'd need for bushwalking.. if you're in the area , could be worth a look in there as well.
odway wrote:Hi bushwalk team,
My partner and I are off walking for 6-8 weeks in September along the bib track. I'm off to Melbourne next week and was thinking of hitting up the EOFY sales (if there are any) to pick up some gear while I'm over there. I've already got a pack (osprey aura), and we've also got our tent sorted (macpac olympus, older style), but I'm thinking of picking up some other essentials while I'm over there. So:
1. Does anyone know who stocks One Planet over East? Have had some trouble finding OP gear here in WA. Has anyone used their sleeping bags or gaiters/any thoughts?
2. For the ladies, any recommendations for a mattress? I'm a side sleeper and my hips tend to feel the ground a bit. My partner has an exped and likes his.
3. Does anyone use one of those thermarest pillows? Any good?
4. Finally, any recommendations for a good goretex jacket? Kathmandu have some on "sale" at the moment, wouldn't know where to begin.
Cheers!
odway wrote:Going back to the mattress thing - I've been doing a bit of reading on the forum here, and while I like the idea of a nice thick air mattress to keep my hips off the ground, I'm somewhat worried about durability... day/weekend walks would be ok but I'd hate for something to go flat out in a bush on a long treck! What are your thoughts on getting some kind of super lightweight foam mat (say 3cm) and then plonking a self inflating thermarest on the top?
vagrom wrote: If you're in the market for your first, serious bushwalking jacket, then thigh protection is much the better option.
odway wrote:Hi bushwalk team,
My partner and I are off walking for 6-8 weeks in September along the bib track. I'm off to Melbourne next week and was thinking of hitting up the EOFY sales (if there are any) to pick up some gear while I'm over there. I've already got a pack (osprey aura), and we've also got our tent sorted (macpac olympus, older style), but I'm thinking of picking up some other essentials while I'm over there. So:
1. Does anyone know who stocks One Planet over East? Have had some trouble finding OP gear here in WA. Has anyone used their sleeping bags or gaiters/any thoughts?
2. For the ladies, any recommendations for a mattress? I'm a side sleeper and my hips tend to feel the ground a bit. My partner has an exped and likes his.
3. Does anyone use one of those thermarest pillows? Any good?
3. Finally, any recommendations for a good goretex jacket? Kathmandu have some on "sale" at the moment, wouldn't know where to begin.
Cheers!
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