corvus wrote:ollister I dont want to belive you but do (pics please)
Okey dokey... sorry about the focus, but you get the idea.
corvus wrote:ollister I dont want to belive you but do (pics please)
blacksheep wrote:Ollster- as I said in a PM, I want to hear all commments you have (one of these is now obvious) as I'll incoroprate them into the products immediately. In the interim see Phil at Hobart and he'll sort you out for this pair- replace/repair/refund etc,.
blacksheep wrote:Firstly, I am very surprised and disappointed to hear this.
I lead with my chin because I do have faith in how we do things. I just wasn't expecting to get hit like that. No ducking and weaving from me , just disappointment...
nakedape wrote:A pair of denim jeans ...!
The grapevine tells we S2S is making a "Tassie" gaiter. Spin or reality?
Penguin wrote:The grapevine tells we S2S is making a "Tassie" gaiter. Spin or reality?
Penguin wrote:
The grapevine tells we S2S is making a "Tassie" gaiter. Spin or reality?
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Brett wrote: Hi Geoskid
It would have to be a very brave manufacturer extremely serious to improving their products to give this harden critic anything to test and they would have to have the ability to speed read any test reports![]()
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I for one could see a certain marketer going grey and getting stomach ulcers reading the reports before succumbing to a stress induced heart attack because they became so indignant reading the report that they forgot to breath
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scavenger wrote:nakedape wrote:A pair of denim jeans ...!
Yes. Perfect clothing for bushwalking.
Brett wrote:blacksheep wrote:Brett wrote: Hi Geoskid
It would have to be a very brave manufacturer extremely serious to improving their products to give this harden critic anything to test and they would have to have the ability to speed read any test reports![]()
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I for one could see a certain marketer going grey and getting stomach ulcers reading the reports before succumbing to a stress induced heart attack because they became so indignant reading the report that they forgot to breath
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wow, you must think that person places significant value on your opinion? ""
Um? Thinking of the song by Carly Simon actually
Dazza45 wrote:I have seen mention of both WE and S2S during the discussion about Gaiters. Are ther the same company? I have a WE pack that I bought a long time ago when (I think) they were made in Fremantle and although they are still available I was told that it is now S2S.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Is there still no gaiter out there suitable for off track walking??
Has anyone used the OP ones??
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
ollster wrote: Back on this subject... my Macpacs (which for the record were a replacement, as noted above) have done better this time, and I dare say the front stitching lasted a few more days walking than the 3x S2S ones I've had over the last 1.5 years have.
However, now after (thinks... looks through photos...) 8 walks/13 days walking (8 days of which were off track), they're in dire need of a restitch and are going to go under the sailmakers needle. I haven't used them on a couple of walks recently, but they were of the non-gaiter variety anyway.
On closer inspection they are missing stitching in some weird spots, like near the laces hook, under the front of the gaiter, in addition to the normal stitching loss on the front (if that makes sense).
Think I'm going to have to approach NASA for some tips... actually maybe not.
Oh yeah, one more thing... the f***ing wire/split ring "solution" for the under foot strap being sold by Macpac is infuriating me as the wire keeps working it's way out of the split ring. This happens 2,3 sometimes 5 times a walk. Oh and the wire frays, and when you try to put the *&%$#! back through the split ring it goes through your skin and makes you swear lots. Go to a replaceable strap like S2S or something.
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