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buffalo jackets/tops
Bulli:
Ajungilak are a good make of bag. But thats like saying landrover do it for me(which they do of course!) as there are many different types.
Buy what suits you. Paramo stuff just ripped of buffalo's idea. Never really liked it for that reason although i have mates who use it. layers is the key so you can change what you have on quickly to adapt to changing weather. I will have a look for ya mike and see whos got buffalos near me.They may know of northerley distributers.
Drift:
--- Quote ---Ajungilak are a good make of bag. But thats like saying landrover do it for me(which they do of course!) as there are many different types
--- End quote ---
I know, I just couldnt remember the name of the one I have :oops:
I originally got my buffalo from Cotswolds, not sure if they are north of the border.
Ste
Eeyore:
Buffalos website is pretty good - stockists
I know what Bulli means about the Buffalo sleeping bags, but the complete inner+outer system is very warm, but, dang, it takes some packing :shock: . I still say, for extreme environments, there's nowt better (I usually use a TNF job, for 'normal' camping).
Anyhoo, IME, Buffalo is a much tougher clothing system than Paramo (as good as it is). It isn't as well finished, but that's reflected in the price.
Cheers
8)
Eeyore
Xtremeteam:
what does every1 think o this 1?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&viewitem=&item=7216731762&rd=1&rd=1
Drift:
Hmmm it doesnt mention the matterials used externally.
I would pay the extra for the pertex and pile the buffalo use plus its breathable, with many options for cooling and I love the centre hand muffler pockets of the buffalo.
Ste
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