Good Xmas present for blokes
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Good Xmas present for blokes
Always a pain to buy for but just got myself possibly the ultimate torch.
It's very very dark here (in the middle of nowhere in Cornwall) and all torches (including three Maglites) have been utterly useless. Pants battery life, no brightness, etc.
Just had this delivered and it's a seriously good piece of kit and well worth £30.
And no, I have nothing to do with the people that make or sell them (although they did sent it very quicky and it's a good £10 cheaper from SPC!)
Ring Cybalite LED+Xenon, rechargeable torch. NEW,BOXED on eBay, also Flashlights Torches, Lights, Lanterns Torches, Camping, Sporting Goods (end time 30-Nov-07 21:00:00 GMT)
It's very very dark here (in the middle of nowhere in Cornwall) and all torches (including three Maglites) have been utterly useless. Pants battery life, no brightness, etc.
Just had this delivered and it's a seriously good piece of kit and well worth £30.
And no, I have nothing to do with the people that make or sell them (although they did sent it very quicky and it's a good £10 cheaper from SPC!)
Ring Cybalite LED+Xenon, rechargeable torch. NEW,BOXED on eBay, also Flashlights Torches, Lights, Lanterns Torches, Camping, Sporting Goods (end time 30-Nov-07 21:00:00 GMT)
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If anyone can think of something I can buy my sister's boyfriend for about £20, then please let me know. He likes motorbikes and skiing. Have no idea what to get him!
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: Buffwear
from £10.99 for normal ones to £19.99 for 'Polar Thermal Pro'.
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What about a Buff? Top pieces of kit! :
: Buffwear
from £10.99 for normal ones to £19.99 for 'Polar Thermal Pro'.
: Buffwear
from £10.99 for normal ones to £19.99 for 'Polar Thermal Pro'.
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LOL - so am I, probably why I bought a plain black one!
As an ex-biker, they are extremely useful if not essential when it gets cold, as they cover the neck and you can stretch it up and over your nose when its really cold.
The normal buffs are quite thin, whereas the Polar ones are fleecy and a lot warmer.
Its basically a cool neck-tube
As an ex-biker, they are extremely useful if not essential when it gets cold, as they cover the neck and you can stretch it up and over your nose when its really cold.
The normal buffs are quite thin, whereas the Polar ones are fleecy and a lot warmer.
Its basically a cool neck-tube
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Whatever next?!
New Cyba-lite torch now fully tested and it's very good indeed.
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