argos-clearancebargains on ebay have gelert Xtreme lite 3/4 self inflating mats on 'buy it now' at £8.99+£1.99 postage.
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The Amazon thing is fine as a base camp mattress not backpacking. [heck of a discount??] The ebay No for the gelert Xtreme lite is 360216894987.
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The Terra Nova Superlight Voyager has been £290 on the SportsDirect site for ages, it is now going for £210! Click me
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 Voyager Superlight now out of stock.Did anyone manage to buy at the bargain price of £210.?
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 More good deals on Field & Trek:
ThermaRest Prolite Sleeping Mat Short length - £35 http://www.fieldandtrek.com/thermarest-prolite-sleeping-mat-787263
Berghaus Arete 45 - £25 Red http://www.fieldandtrek.com/berghaus-arete-bag-714095?colcode=71409508
MSR Quick 2 Pot Set - £23 http://www.fieldandtrek.com/msr-quick-2-pot-set-799105
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 Field and Trek in Chester have one TN Laser Comp at £220 as of today.
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packyourbags travel store are selling the men's Haglofs LIM down vest for £99.99, RRP is normally £150. http://shop.packyourbags.com/sale/sale.aspx?brand=haglofs&gender=mens
All sizes left, just about. I've already bagged myself a small.
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.jpg) Cotswold outdoor have Icebreaker and Smartwool merino tops on offer
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Update: all the LIM vests seem to have gone apart from a batch in XL, but they've now put the jacket version on sale, at £130, down from £200. As of now decent size diversity. I'm restraining myself this time  http://shop.packyourbags.com/sale/sale.aspx?brand=haglofs&gender=mens
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 for any USA-interested folks, claiming up to 40% discount http://www.campsaver.com/index.asp
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 some discounted hillebergs and a TN superlite voyager here
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In case anyone missed my other thread, this Coleman Novae 3 man tent is reduced from £250 down to £69, it is being sold for around £180 most places. Yeomans link
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 Cotswold have some good deals at the moment Rab pullover fleece £20 Marmot Precip jacket £40 Smartwool NTS Tee £20 amoungst other stuff
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Cotswold not the easiest firm to shop with and not a good range of goods.
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 Cotswold not the easiest firm to shop with and not a good range of goods.
True, the website is awfull but the is a 'lite' option on the homepage. However if you don't want a precip for £40 than you can shop somewhere more expensive...  The tread is about bargains not overall shopping experiance after all.
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Unfortunately, I am in a trap with Cotswold, Madam and Madam Junior both thought that gift vouchers would be a good idea at Christmas and guess where they got them from!! So I look in the two local branches and on the webb and see nothing that I would purchase or can not get cheaper elsewhere. If I want something that the local shops have not got in stock (which I do), I have to put a non-refundable deposit on it and hope it is the right size (which I refuse to do). You can guess, who will be passing a hint to the two bosses that maybe other firms like M & S do vouchers at Christmas time.
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