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Made in Canada. Light use. Serious bit of kit that I no longer have use for/cannot justify keeping.
Best bits:
Articulated hood with loads of adjustment that can fit a helmet underneath. Does not obscure your vision when shoulder checking.
Massive pit zips for ventilation if needed.
Bad bits:
I have lost the end of one of the drawcord ends on the hood, do tied a small knot to stop it disappearing.
Small amount of 'grubbiness' - so light it is difficult to photograph. The worst of it is the two darker smudges in last set of photos. Has been washed once in accordance with care label, and is still completely watertight/proof.
Repaired: The facings had started to become unglued and fray a little on the hem, waist cinch and cuffs. Common problem with this jacket. Retaped by Scottish Mountain Gear at a cost of £50 and not used since.
https://www.scottishmountaingear.com/repair-service/gore-tex
£200 collect N4 or can post at cost.
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Large Rectangular: Ø12.5 x 26cm / 1120g.
I'm not racing, and often have trouble getting to sleep at the best of times, so focused heavily on comfort.
@motoko - You are correct, but I am unlikely to be using it anywhere near 0 degrees, and need the extra 7cm length the S2S offers. Reports of crisp packet noises from Thermarest also put me off, as I sleep both on my back and side and tend to move between the two until I nod off.
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I am starting to 'tool up' for some adventures.
First purchase has been a Sea to Summit Sleeping mat (comfort plus insulated, large/rectangular) which I gave a trial run indoors last night. First impressions are that it is ridiculously comfortable. Somehow not far off of my rather spendy med/firm mattress on my actual bed.
Current verdict: 10/10 will sleep on again.
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I'm fairly certain you are correct and fork is not from air tubeset, rather Tomassini have just named the fork 'air' hence the panto.
@badboybjorn - very nice.
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BCD?