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if your at capel on friday you can give me a drink for them....the tearing is in the back (thorn hedge topping!)..the fronts are almost tear proof but makes em a bit restrictive for every day climbing though

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I cant go any where this weekend!:thumbsdown: work takes priority unfortunately :scared:

 

would you like me to send you a self addressed bag or box with a cheque and a lump of venison?

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ive been out the country too long-whats the difference between type c and type a? which are all around protection? i just cant remember.......

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ive been out the country too long-whats the difference between type c and type a? which are all around protection? i just cant remember.......

 

Type C i presume are just for climbing, and Type A i presume is for ground work? Correct me if i wrong.

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