Wollemi wrote:I have a few Kathmandu gift cards.
Reading reviews for their gear, I see the reviewer responded to one negative review thus; '
All of the reviews are moderated by a third party company called Bazaarvoice.'
Anyway, maybe I have missed things on their catalogue.
- Do they still have freeze-dried meals?
- Are their mens briefs OK for everyday wear - and an impromptu swim at a river? 94% nylon, 6% elastane
https://www.kathmandu.com.au/mens/cloth ... ef-v2.html- Do they do down pants?
- Any other thing you have that you use alot of ? Have recently returned to 150km bicycle rides in a day. The kayaker in me always wants dry bags.
I have a bit of their stuff, some of it for quite a few years and have been happy with most of it. That said I never pay their preposterous RRP, only ever buy clearance or "sale" items.
I've got a 2 layer gore-tex rain jacket that I bought ages ago for ~$200 and it's pretty decent, well designed, has pit zips etc. And a Polartec Power Dry hoody/sweater that is brilliant that I've had for many years. But their range changes constantly and some of it now is frankly, crap. I find it best to be critically selective about anything I buy there now. If you are able, it may be worth taking a trip to their clearance outlet at Birkenhead Point in Sydney. Reasonable chance of picking up heavily discounted items, but it's pot luck if they have something you want/need, or in your size, on a given day.
I'm pretty sure they no longer carry any meals. And be careful with the dry bags. Not for kayaking, but lightweight ones I've bought in the past are actually only water resistant, they'll eventually wet through given enough moisture. Heavier ones might be OK. I've found the bike stuff really expensive, even when discounted, and heavy, compared to similar (usually better) products from OS online retailers. Given you have gift cards to spend it's worth having a look, but I really recommend eyeballing the products if you can.