Mad Cows "Gerber" looks like the Dogs Puppies to me.
My penknike multitool has a small (don't know exactly) locking knife. I've always felt safer with locking blades ... anything to prevent the Nurse "I'm gonna need a bigger bandage please." scenario.
But it doesn't have a locking blade if you're looking for an easy collar to feel. I made that bit up allegedly or not. I refuse to testify against myself and I shall exercise my right to remain silent ...
Ok, what is the best piece of kit you have ever bought?
Re: Ok, what is the best piece of kit you have ever bought?
I have never understood the value of a multi-tool thingy.
Please enlighten me what wonderful things you do with one please?
Ted.
Please enlighten me what wonderful things you do with one please?
Ted.
Re: Ok, what is the best piece of kit you have ever bought?
Mobile phone, so that now I can phone the ambulance from 'in' the field, rather than have to crawl out and flag down the first motorist to stop and ask them to find a phone quick before I expire and all that will be left is a skellington and a neat hole in a hedge.
This did happen before mobiles were invented, but never-the-less I find it reassuring.
This did happen before mobiles were invented, but never-the-less I find it reassuring.
Re: Ok, what is the best piece of kit you have ever bought?
I think it would have to the my Air Hawk or Zumo 550. My better half says definitely Air Hawk.....................
A Blind Woman, Two Wheels and 25,000 Miles.
Re: Ok, what is the best piece of kit you have ever bought?
I'm not sure, but I'm guessing that's either a remote controlled helicopter or a semi-professional hairdressing device?boxerbmws wrote:I think it would have to the my Air Hawk or Zumo 550. My better half says definitely Air Hawk.....................
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Re: Ok, what is the best piece of kit you have ever bought?
I'll have a look at the highlands meet and decide whether it's semi professional or unprofessionalDoggo wrote:I'm not sure, but I'm guessing that's either a remote controlled helicopter or a semi-professional hairdressing device?boxerbmws wrote:I think it would have to the my Air Hawk or Zumo 550. My better half says definitely Air Hawk.....................
Re: Ok, what is the best piece of kit you have ever bought?
Open bottles of beer.Ted99uk wrote:I have never understood the value of a multi-tool thingy.
Please enlighten me what wonderful things you do with one please?
Ted.
who dares, bins
Re: Ok, what is the best piece of kit you have ever bought?
Very good!
Definitely the professional model as my better half only travels in comfort!
http://www.airhawk.co.uk/airhawk-for-bikes.html
Regards
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Definitely the professional model as my better half only travels in comfort!
http://www.airhawk.co.uk/airhawk-for-bikes.html
Regards
Bernard and Cathy
www.worldtour.org.uk
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A Blind Woman, Two Wheels and 25,000 Miles.