ShadowFox wrote: » @madmaxi what's the outter case of it like as in would it stand up to being in a bag going camping and being bounced around ?
thehippychippy wrote: » Shadowfox, what's the craic with the reusable match? How does it work, how much are they and where did you get them etc? If you wouldn't mind
conjon wrote: » ShadowFox - nice selection of SAKs...I thought I was mad with 5. Can I ask which model is the 5th one? the one to the right of the Rescue Tool? Thanks Conor.
ShadowFox wrote: » I got it as a gift about 2 years ago and have been looking to find out what model it is with no luck at all
Rhinocharge wrote: » If you don't mind me asking what blades/tools does it have?
wolfeye wrote: » It looks like the victorinox swiss army spartan lite.
conjon wrote: » thanks guys. What caught my eye was the silver/red tool on the left side, kinda curious as to what that is.. Conor.
Stovepipe wrote: » the problem with Lensers is getting spares for them. On the bigger P14, the eyeball lens cracks and is unrepairable and they won't sell the heads seperately.
Stovepipe wrote: » they do have good battery life but I'm less convinced of their durability. I had to junk a head torch that wore thru it's wires in a few places because of all the flexing. We've gone thru a lot of the P14s in work because of the lens cracks.
lostboy75 wrote: » have a p3, for about 2 years or so in my EDC, find it very handy to carry, barely know its there but decent light from it. not actually sure I have ever changed the batter? also bought a P7 equivalent made by coast (kept in the car). not sure what the differences are though? its just not branded LED Lenser and apart from that I would be hard pressed to tell. great torch, very robust, came with a good quality pouch. can be focused beam or spread. really like it. when I saw them in the shop I thought it was the LED Lenser, knowing how good the reviews are for that I was going to get it, at 25 euro it was a steal. took it home realised there was no difference worth talking about so went back to see if I could pick up another 1 or 2, but they were all gone. special in. missed my chance. shadowfox has his victornox addiction, mine is torches.... damn just found this site http://www.candlepowerforums.com/
my3cents wrote: » A new bit of BoiLite gear the BioLite KettleCharge to my mind its a far better idea than the stove. If the price comes down then I'd give one a try. Looks like its a bit to heavy to back pack (907g) but if your not on foot I think its a great idea. Review with pictures here. List price is $150 (US) and if you really want one they are on eBay.co.uk including delivery to Ireland for a bit short of €200. Luxury item :cool:
Stovepipe wrote: » Hi all, I wore Craghoppers (originally bought from Great Outdoors) pants with a pair of Long Johns underneath and Northwest boots, with one thick pair and one thin pair of socks on, when going out in the snow. Kept me warm as toast. I varied hats between a trappers hat and a cheap Thinsulate one from Trespass. Gloves were ski gloves bought about 20 years ago. What have you been wearing?