Winter Essentials
With the weather turning from Autumn to Winter and the
experts as ever predicting a rather bitter winter we are taking out our trusty
winter coats and brushing them off. Being an active fairly we expect rather a
lot from outdoor clothing and want something which will carry each us from town
to country to mountainside and back to town again and one which while doing
this will stand up to whatever weather we face them with.
Yup thats a glacier behind! Snow Jackets & Shorts! |
The brand of course that has lasted this test for us has been
North Face. Aside from Jackets North Face also is incredibly well known for its
backpacks, foot wear and of course travel luggage and hold alls. But back to
the Jackets, North Face has managed for us to be the one and only jackets we
need. They are always at the front of the latest technology so you know you won’t
be in need of a new one the following year, they have excellent water resistant
on the top layer and quickly dry underneath if you’re in colder climates or in
the snow. My husband swears by them for the lightweights. He is one of the
first to take jumpers and jackets off when out and about and the last thing he
wants is to have his arms full with bulky layers.
Our top selection of North Face
this year is from Simple Hike who are a superb online retailer for outdoor
equipment – from camping to skiing! Being online they don’t have the same
overheads as many companies and can offer a great discount on the standard RRP
price – even out the sales!
On our Christmas list this year is:
The North Face
Borealis Class Rucksack £58 (rrp £85)
The North Face
Suzanne Triclimate Trench £284 (rrp £380)
The North Face
Kids Snowquest Jacket £67 (rrp £90)
The North Face
Mens Glacier Fleece £30 (rrp £45)
The North Face
Etip Glove £26 (rrp £35)
The North Face
Litewave Fast Pack Show £85 (rrp £90)
Comments
Post a Comment