Yes it is quite pricey but it's the dogs danglies :D very light and easy to run in it doesn't make that rustly noise which was something I couldn't have stood for longer distance running and the material is very comfortable.
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I have to buy a new pair as my saloman ones have been used as goalie gloves and one is missing:mad:
Anyone got any cow sh*t proof clothes for the farm at the start and end? :D
Darth, they were waterproof at the ovvernight camp and it was nice to put em on top of dry tights after the soaking we got in the day ...however I haven't run in em for hours on end in the pouring rain...I find I don't need waterproof trousers when running whatever the weather as my hairy legs combined with 3/4 length tights do the job nicely.
What are good about these is they weigh virtually nothing and pack down very small into their own inbuilt pocket as lets face it 90% of the time you put em in your bumbag thats where they'll stay
Ive just saved myself £20 :D.
Using my sisters bobble :p, i folded my thick waterproof trousers up nice and tight, wrapped the bobble round and i can fit both my jacket and pants into one of the two compartments in my bumbag :D
What kind of stuff do you all carry for 'first aid'.
Darth mentions a space blanket and i usually carry plasters :rolleyes:- and tape if my heel goes.
a nurse ;)
In a mountain marathon I always take a few compeed blister plasters and they always get used!! antiseptic wet wipe, bit of antiseptic cream and an ankle strapping
No plasters :eek:.
Will savlon do?