Recent content by BumblingAlong

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    Arktis H110 35L daysack

    How do the H110 35L shoulder straps compare to the SF Predator. They look quite thin. Just wondering how well it carries a full load
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    berghaus "centurio" vs. karrimor "sabre" ?!

    Issue for me with the Sabre 45 is the back foam, effectively the internal frame is too hard. On the 35 it's perfect and kind of hugs the back as well as doubling as a kneel pad. Need to source a softer but still supportive back support foam. Any suggestions/hacks for a softer but still...
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    Still lots of Covid about?

    Yes, and your t-cells upon recognising a pathogen will activate your b-cells that will secrete the requisite anti-bodies and remember the pathogen. Better know as the adaptive immune system
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    Word association game

    East
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    What did you buy today?

    Pri 45l infantry bergen
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    winter tent condensation

    Ventilation and physically avoiding contact the innermost layer
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    Karrimor/Karrimor SF/Sports Direct

    Legit, bought a Karrimor SF Sabre 30l & SF Sabre 35l from them. Currently contemplating a SF Sabre 45l
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    Bivvy bag?

    ^my post has been edited
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    Sleeping bag on a budget

    Snugpak SF 1 with a base layer. Centre zip takes some getting used to unlike the Artic 90 which seems nornal immediately. Have to pull each side of the SF 1 over your shoulders a bit like wearing old fashion braces then adjust the top velcro to stop the zip running down. Then you are toast
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    Bivvy bag?

    Snugpak SF Bivvy is not wide enough. Many prefer extra wide sleeping pads why not an extra wide bivvy. British Army Bivvy is the prefered size
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    What are you currently reading?

    Brave New World, Aldous Huxley, 1932.
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    International Men's Day.

    Men, be very wary of Social Prescribers and so called Community Cafés.