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Sea to Summit Gaiters

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A few of these.
2 for $80 then staff discount then Christmas staff discount = $68 for 2 boxes

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Hahaha far from it, only used it for about 5 minutes BUT, it does work, no spillages over the side and it gets into those tight and narrow places :D
 
Today I bought a straw hat for when im out and about.
yeah I know, woopdy doo a hat.
But with a head like mine you take what can fit.
Seriously, my heads like a damn water melon.
Regards Greg
 
casper said:
a trenching shovel - 'cos i reckon the turned up sides stop the yella washing out :eek: on the way up from the bottom of the creek and across to the classifier - well it's a theory yet to be proven ;)
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casper

Some people weld 40mm to 50 mm sheet metal sides on their standard round mouthed shovel to achieve the same thing

And sheet metal on the top where your boot goes too to give you more stomping room and also stops spillage
 
( last week ) i bought a popup tent from ebay

the listing stated it was 210 cm long

they failed to state it only suits a person of maximum height 180 cm :eek:

so i sent it back and bought one that is 245 cm long

i do hope i can fit in that one with my 194 cm height
 
Greglz86 said:
Today I bought a straw hat for when im out and about.
yeah I know, woopdy doo a hat.
But with a head like mine you take what can fit.
Seriously, my heads like a damn water melon.
Regards Greg
Dont worry youre not the only one to have that idea on his or her head. The hard part is trying to find a decent pair of headphones that you can use under the hat.
 
Sure are trenchfighter, have the smaller one for detecting, like it so much I just had to get the bigger one as we'll.
 

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