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wichitas reserve
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Paramo; best for keepin' the veg warm?
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September 30, 2009, 07:44:36 pm »
Finally lost the ar*e out of my paramo's last season after taking the 'easy way down' too many times!
Are these still considered the best for comfy trinkets or are better out there ?
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Re: Paramo; best for keepin' the veg warm?
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September 30, 2009, 09:41:50 pm »
Hi
They are by far the best out there in my opinion. You can get them repaired in the UK 2 ways.......
(1) Go to a out door shop who sell them and tell them you want them repaired by Paramo. If you haven't had them that long there MAY be no cost. Paramo have a great repair service in the UK and will even put in extra patches in the vulnerable areas such as the ar*e area!
(2) La Gringa a member of this forum has a good contact for repairing them and strengthening areas.
Less glissading down the west flank of Mulhacen when sheet ice may also help!
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Re: Paramo; best for keepin' the veg warm?
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October 01, 2009, 06:26:19 pm »
Hi wichita..I can get a new arse patch put in for ?15. Let me know and Ill e-mail u my home address....or you could bring em up and go walkin in the Peaks?
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October 16, 2009, 10:12:40 pm »
Slight snag there Gringa, left the remains in Doug's bin ! Like the idea of a stroll round the peaks, could use a change of scenery. You gonna mail me ?
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