No a major rant but something I thought was a little suspect.
Manchester's new Go outdoors opened on Saturday. Whilst there I went to check out the glove range - which is normally pretty good. I saw 3 types near the till taking up about 2 foot square of retail space, but no junior, no waterproof, no winter etc.
On asking I was told, very sheepishly by a knowledge member of staff, that was all they had. He told me he had been embarrased when another customer had asked the same question.
On check out I asked to speak to the store manager. This is a HUGE store with many many types of kids walking boots and coats etc. surley if a a new walker came in they should be able to provide the basics.
An admin manager came to me. and told me it was summer so they only had summer lines! I asked if she was a walker or had ever tried to use cold/wet hands upa hill in the lakes even in summer? err no.
The manager then arrived but only after I had began a discussion with the Oldham moutain rescue guy, who had been there collecting, for his thoughts on the basics such as gloves. He agreed gloves were basic kit and needed. He also pointed out to the manager that he was off to the snowy bits of europe the following week.
The manager was pleasent but seemed to have a hard time understanding that summer lines position is not a consistent position when you are **also selling ice axes in store**
Also as a large retailer who aims to attract neophytes as well as seasoned outdoors people they really should be able to kit a family out with the basics. It does not have to be expensive or fancy just basic offering of warm and warm n waterproof for men, women and children.
I suppose this ircked me becuase this is a flag ship store, they appear to have spent a fortune on stocking it but seeemd to think gloves were not worth the effort. I left my card but am not really expecting any contact as was mentioned by the manager.
BTW I do like go-outdoors and get quite a bit of kit mainly from there.