Keep the body's most important components safe at night with the North Face Wavelegnth. With a built-in LimeLight coil task light integrated into the shoulder that's easily... more
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Keep the body's most important components safe at night with the North Face Wavelegnth. With a built-in LimeLight coil task light integrated into the shoulder that's easily accessible with one hand, a hanging stash pocket that holds a music player, and a hydration compatible sleeve and hose port, the Wavelegnth will help you be hands-free, even at night. Lightweight, unobtrusive, and just the accompaniment when you want to hit the road. Just a sidenote: the hydration compatible sleeve is also laptop compatible...
Features:
* Sizes: One size
* Average Weight: 2 lbs 2 oz (960 g)
* Dimensions: 19" x 12" x 9" (48 cm x 31 cm x 23 cm)
* Fabric: 420D nylon, 840D nylon, Hypalon®
* Volume 700 cubic inches (11 liters)
* Carry handle
* Dual side mesh water bottle pockets with reinforcement
* Front mesh pocket with drain holes to carry wet items
* Hanging stash pocket fits CD player
* Hydration sleeve and hose port
* Laminated backpanel with breathable mesh and channels for ventilation
* Large front pocket helps to compress the pack
* LimeLight coil task light integrated into shoulder strap for one-handed access
* Organizer in front pocket
* Reflective hits
* Safe-T whistle on sternum strap
* Side compression straps with Hypalon® wings
* Tuck-away hipbelt
* Utility pocket fits a laptop and hydration bladder
* Water-resistant zippers on front stash pockets
* #10 YKK® zipper on main zipper
Advantages: Great wind resistance and great ultralight fly and footprint only pitching Disadvantages: seamtape on the fly peeled/crumbled and inside of the fly became sticky
...I bought my Tadpole 23 in 2005. I've been camping for more than ten years and owned and used many tents, including the 1999 Tadpole model. For me this tent is emblematic of the decline of The NorthFace's quality. I used it only one time and one time alone last year. When I inspected it before an upcoming trip I found the inside of the tentfly extremely sticky and the seamtape started to crumble and peel. This didn't happen to the other two tents in my closet. I put it away clean, dry and folded neatly and I can't think of a plausible explanation for it other than that the materials were hi-tech but of inferior quality. I also had problems with two other NorthFace products i had bought along with this tent: the Patrol Pack Duo and the Venture Hyvent Jacket....
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Advantages: Great range of facilities at good prices & good accessibility Disadvantages: Maintenance could be better & they could respond to feedback more
...of the neighbouring roads or, rarely, at the large car park at the Savacentre hypermarket, located a few minutes walk away at Bell Green. The leisure centre car park has 7 designated disabled parking spaces, right by the front doors, and also ample space for bicycles and motorcycles.
GETTING THERE BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT:
For those who don't live in the immediate vicinity, the nearest train station is Lower Sydenham, located a 5 minute walk away, south down Kangley Bridge Road. The area immediately surrounding the station is largely industrial and, should you be using the station in the evenings, please bear in mind that it may be a little dark and unpopulated. The station is also only staffed at peak times. Trains run north in the Lewisham and Central London direction and south in the Beckenham and Hayes direction. During...
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I presume that most readers will be familiar with the other Guild Wars games, Prophecies (the original), Factions and Nightfall. Just a quick word for those who are not, Guild Wars is a MMORG, somewhat similar to World of Warcraft, but without... more
In my humble opinion this series never received the critical acclaim it deserved. With superb acting, particularly from Christopher Eccleston, and a deeply moving and interesting story line, it was one of the best BBC productions for many years.
A great more