I got talking to two chaps at the Outdoors Show who have set up a small line in technical clothing. Website is http://www.jottnar.com/ Although it is a Scandinavian name (Norwegian apparently) it is a British company run by two ex-Royal Marines (they spent a lot of time in and around Jottnar in the winter.... ).
They have small line of clothing but vey well thought out and looks to be excellent quality....so good I bought some items
I bought a Fjorm down jacket and Uller base layer. Mrs JF Lux got herself the Alfar mid-layer.
I highly recommend these two guys - they are enthusiastic and have put thought into what they want to design and produce (and free UK shipping).
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Yep not bad this new supplier!
I almost have in terms of quality an equivalent supplier in Germany where I bought my last 3 sleeping bags..
I can tell you no problems with the weather conditions outside.....only warm...
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I almost have in terms of quality an equivalent supplier in Germany where I bought my last 3 sleeping bags..
I can tell you no problems with the weather conditions outside.....only warm...
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Especially this clothing, never seen before:
http://www.military1st.co.uk/clothing-kilts/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Well I clicked the link above and came to a site selling tactical military kilts!
I knew BCC had some weird habits but,...... Kilts!
I knew BCC had some weird habits but,...... Kilts!
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Doesn't whether it's a kilt or a poncho depend on your height?
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Stu wrote:Well I clicked the link above and came to a site selling tactical military kilts!
I knew BCC had some weird habits but,...... Kilts!
You clicked on Rogers link...mine was just the homepage
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