Canterbury Baselayer Cold Long Sleeve Grip. Base Layer & Thermal. Long sleeve baselayer ... more
with moisture management and an antibacterial finish. Grip dots on the inside of the arms for catching or holding the ball. CCC print enter front below crew neck, CCC print right sleeve cold baselayer logo on outside cent ....
Canterbury Essentials Cold Baselayer - Black - Long Sleeve 65% Nylon, 21% Polyester, 14% ... more
Lycra. Moisture management/AB100 anti bacterial finish. Flat seaming on armhole to prevent chafing. CCC print centre front below crew neck. CCC print on right sleev
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Canterbury Baselayer Cold Chameleon Long Seeve. Base Layer & Thermal. Keeps you warm and ... more
up to speed no matter how cold it gets. All cold garments wick moisture from the skin, have a quick drying time and are designed to be worn close to the skin. Features: As used by Elite athletes in all sports including Cyclin ....
Canterbury Essentials Cold Baselayer - White - Long Sleeve - Moisture management/AB100 ... more
anti bacterial finish. - Flat seaming on armhole to prevent chafing. - CCC print centre front below crew neck. - CCC print on right sleeve. - Cold BaseLayer l
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Advantages: Comfortable with superb wicking properties Disadvantages: Creases a bit in the wash.
I spent hours and hours researching which shirt would be the best for long distance running. Having come to the realisation that a cotton T shirt is vile to run in once you start sweating. The majority of comments I read or heard were full of praise for this shirt and rightly so.
Its wicking properties are fantastic and although it is a base layer I wear it on its own and find it keeps me warm enough at the moment (and I feel the cold), but with the colder weather approaching an additional top will be required. It does say it is for cooler to cold weather wear though.
It removes moisture from the body very efficiently and is very comfortable to wear. All the seams are flat and I haven\'t experienced any chaffing anywhere.
It washes well but does come out a bit creased (and stays creased) if you spin dry it (maybe hand ...
Advantages: Historical benefits,good attraction for all the family to learn about Disadvantages: Mnay steps to climb.Apart form that none
Well as my Dover castle review seemed to go down rather well with ratings received, and this is a rather local attraction to me, I thought I would do a review won Canterbury cathedral.
I can view this beautifully from my office window on my construction site, which I think is a privilege really.
History of the Cathedral
Well I should think most people know something about the cathedral and its history but I will merely scratch the surface of it in this review im sure?
The Cathedral was founded in 597AD by St Augustine who landed on the south east corner of England as a missionary from Rome.
St Augustine was given a site in Canterbury to set up his church and this was St Martins, which still stands today.
This was given to him by the then King of England Ethelbert. This Church was used throughout the Roman occupation and in ...
Advantages: First rate entertainment Disadvantages: Not a single one!
Canterbury really come to life, especially through the medium of this DVD.
The characters are in turns venal, crass, rude, diplomatic, churlish, bombastic, chivalrous, angry and friendly as they each tell their own tales on the long trek that made up the pilgrimage. And they are all vividly and sharply drawn. From life, or so it seems. We both seemed to recognise the characters in people that we know or knew at one time or another.
The vocal talents are provided by the crème de la crème of British acting of stage, cinema screen and television. Sean Bean, Richard Griffiths, Robert Lindsay, Tim McInnery, Bill Nighy, Bob Peck, Liz Smith and Imelda Staunton all feature on this superlative DVD.
The tales shown on the DVD are: The Squire's tale, the Cannon's Servant's tale, the Miller's tale, The Reeve's tale, The Nun's Priest's tale ...