Advantages: Sturdy, Comfortable, Cheap, Rigid Gear Loops Disadvantages: Only four gear loops
Basically, I was looking for a sturdy climbing harness to buy for my friend as she was going to start climbing with me and I didn't think the ones in the climbing centre were good enough. I own my own BlackDiamond Momentum harness and the Primrose is similar in my opinion apart from the colour.
In my opinion, BlackDiamond are the best make of climbing harness as the leg loops are adjustable and sit well in the groin without causing discomfort. Personally, the most useful part of the Primrose harness is the rigid gear loops. When climbing it is better to have easy access to your quickdraws and nuts ect so a loose gear loop is not the best asset to have on the harness. The front of the harness has an easy access loop allowing easy tying of the rope and also the easy application of the belay device.
Only problem in my opinion is ...
Advantages: Makes clothes soft and smell very fragrant Disadvantages: Bit of a girly perfume!
Lenor infusions are four new fabric conditioners which are soon to be released. The fragrances are: Blackdiamond and lotus flower, Ruby Jasmine, Sapphire Violet and Amethyst Rose.
So, I hear you ask, what is so special about this new range? Well, the fragrances have been concoted between Lenor and an apparently well kown leading perfumer, whose identity remaines a closely guarded secret!
After completing a survery I was one of many chosen to try out the new Blackdiamond and lotus flower conditioner.
Packaging
The bottle is in the usual shape, fairly rectangular and bulky. Usually Lenor bottles are clear, showing the pastel colour of the liquids through, but this bottle is black with a black cellophane wrap around the centre, which has a picture of a white lotus flower and on the front. This also carries ...
Advantages: Concentrated, great packaging, new marketing ploy Disadvantages: Strong smell
I recently took part in a survey about Lenor and a few weeks later received one of their new Lenor Infusions Fabric Softeners in the post.
The new Lenor Infusions are being marketed as an exotic and seductive fabric softener. Well, I'm not too sure how a fabric softener can be seductive, I don't find a pile of my husbands smelly socks that nice, but oh I thought I will stick with it and give it a try.
Lenor is produced by Proctor and Gamble and has been around since the 1960's.
The bottle I received was packaged amazingly and did look really nice. You could tell it was Lenor as the name was written on it and it did look a bit like their other products but I would say the bottle was designed more like an upmarket perfume bottle. My fragrance was the BlackDiamond and Lotus Flower version. It has a lovely picture of a Lotus ...