What to buy

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What to buy

Postby bumper » Sat 21 Sep, 2013 7:47 am

Fathers day has been and gone,
I now have $100 dollars in gift cards for Kathmandu,
Any opinions on their backpacer stove $ 48
or anything else worth buying there :?:
Thanks Bumper.
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Re: What to buy

Postby Mark F » Sat 21 Sep, 2013 8:13 am

The Kathmandu Ti stove is actually a Fire Maple 116T. Very light and works well. Other items I use from Kathmandu are the light 100 weight grid fleece jumpers (1/4 zip) and their Barga zip off trousers.
"Perfection is attained not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing more to remove".
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Re: What to buy

Postby Strider » Sat 21 Sep, 2013 9:41 am

Yep that stove is excellent!

That and the two items above are pretty much the only items at Kathmandu that receive any love here. Next year you might want to word the family up in advance not to get any more Kathmandu vouchers as you'll likely have a hard time finding anything worth buying on the second time around..
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Re: What to buy

Postby Joomy » Sat 21 Sep, 2013 10:57 am

Strider wrote:Yep that stove is excellent!
Next year you might want to word the family up in advance not to get any more Kathmandu vouchers as you'll likely have a hard time finding anything worth buying on the second time around..

Lol! Imagine that conversation. "Thanks for the generous present but... you did it wrong."
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Re: What to buy

Postby bumper » Sat 21 Sep, 2013 11:22 am

Thanks for the advice Mark, I've decided to go with the stove & jumper
theres nothing else i need.
Strider I have already told my daughter, their so used to me shopping online!
Cheers Bumper :)
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Re: What to buy

Postby Strider » Sat 21 Sep, 2013 1:34 pm

Joomy wrote:
Strider wrote:Yep that stove is excellent!
Next year you might want to word the family up in advance not to get any more Kathmandu vouchers as you'll likely have a hard time finding anything worth buying on the second time around..

Lol! Imagine that conversation. "Thanks for the generous present but... you did it wrong."
I was trying hard not to be rude!
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