Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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"wedze" is Decathlon own-brand ?
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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It is.
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He was in the pub last night. No Wedze in sight.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Ooh he's gone off message! Decathlon will want their catering pack of Quavers back!
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Wedze is like a poor people's brand.
It is not going to last long in soaking rain.
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I have seen plenty of French people wearing Wedze ski gear, then again you do still see the odd 1970s ski "suit".
Not sure I would categorise it as a "poor peoples" brand simply due to lack of DWR - there is plenty of non waterproof / non breathable rubbish sold under more expensive labels.
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Your average French skier (myself and my entire family included!) is very unlikely to go out skiing when it rains, so what's the need for waterproof gear
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presenters have their clothes chosen for them, not just in skiing but in most outdoor programmes, countryfile being a good one, its just backdoor advertising, just the fact that you noticed it was wedze proved that it works, last year he wore nevica, on some programmes it even tells you in the credits, clothes provided by whoever. a good one was britain by bike last year presented by larry lamb, in the end credits it said, bikes provided by , helmet provided by, jacket provided by, and even sunglasses provided by, i"m sure as soon as filming finished graham put his own jacket back on.
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I have tons of Decathlon gear. Love it for the price. I have no idea if it's waterproof as I don't wear any of it in the bath...
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@GreenDay, what "lack of DWR" anyway? Some of the Chamonix Guides have been in Decathlon's finest for a few years now.
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@Whitegold, what a snobbish bell end comment
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You won't find the poor on the ski slopes!
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You know it makes sense.
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Perhaps Graham would have been dryer in some ski wear from Aldi?
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under a new name wrote: |
@GreenDay, what "lack of DWR" anyway? Some of the Chamonix Guides have been in Decathlon's finest for a few years now. |
Take a chill pill, I wasnt slagging off the gear, just making a presumption it was soaked based on the first post - I am wearing some Decathlon gear right now and have done for years.
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Poster: A snowHead
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@GreenDay, I am off to fill my glass. I probably got the tone wrong. The only issue I have with Decathlon designers is that the colours are all just a bit "off".
Other than black of course.
I have loads of it on the grounds that the receipt never tops €5 no matter how many base layers you buy.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@under a new name,
No worries, I have a touch of jetlag so perhaps being oversensitive.
My son tells me my decathlon running softshells make me look chubby - I say they accentuate my greek godlike 6 pack........................
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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@whitegold....that is an ignorant comment
i wonder are you one of those idiots with all the latest expensive gear but barely able to ride a red run? i think maybe you might be.
spending big money on name brand gear can make you look the part in the lift line, but it won't make you any better when you get to the top
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compostcorner I can’t speak for Ski Sunday but, having worked on Countryfile, I can assure you that presenters do not have their clothing picked by the production. In fact we spend a considerable amount of effort making sure no one brand is featured too often in any episode, whether that be on the presenters or the contributors. So any year a particular brand is fashionable, eg North Face or Haglofs, it makes my job particularly trying.
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White gold..... do you just try to wee wee people off for the crack ??
Or just take pride in being a condescending arsewipe ???
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@GreenDay, ROFLMAO
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@stefoy4me, yes he just tries to annoy people on purpose, same as Stantroll, ignore him.
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There is a lot of snobbery with skiing and clothing. There are lots of decent reasonably priced stuff available from places like decathlon and trespass. However many people turn their noses up. For the majority a £300+ arcteryx/north face/peak performance/etc. jacket is complete overkill for their actual needs.
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Whitegold wrote: |
Wedze is like a poor people's brand.
It is not going to last long in soaking rain. |
Hardly
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eversolazy wrote: |
compostcorner I can’t speak for Ski Sunday but, having worked on Countryfile, I can assure you that presenters do not have their clothing picked by the production. In fact we spend a considerable amount of effort making sure no one brand is featured too often in any episode, whether that be on the presenters or the contributors. So any year a particular brand is fashionable, eg North Face or Haglofs, it makes my job particularly trying. |
I did a few episodes for Delia Smith a while back on the BBC, and I was definitely 'dressed' each time.
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telford_mike wrote: |
I did a few episodes for Delia Smith a while back on the BBC, and I was definitely 'dressed' each time. |
I imagine an undressed moment would have had delia in a froth resulting in one of her "Lets be 'aving you" moments?
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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probably wouldnt wear it myself but the kids are decked out in it this year.
the jackets look and feel fantastic but i am slightly nervous about their performance because of how cheap they were!! id have been happy to pay double and still consider them cheap...
will be taking their waterproof shells too just incase...
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All my ski gear (jacket, salopettes, helmet) is from decathlon and it works just fine. You can spend hundreds on fashionable brands if you want but there's no need to for the vast majority of skiers.
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You know it makes sense.
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My ski jacket is Qechua, or however you spell it. Plenty waterproof, plenty warm, though it's just a slightly heavier rain jacket than used for hiking really, I layer it up wearing a longsleeve wicking shirt, short sleeve t shirt, thin jumper and body warmer - i prefer layers . it's windproof with proper hood that the toggles can pull and it closes around the eyes. Pit vents. Inside pockets. bought for £49.99 3 or 4 years ago it's in better condition than my North Face that has been slowly relegated from Ski jacket, to hiking jacket, to gardening/diy jacket.
My Ski socks are from decathlon at the princley sum of €3 a pair are performing better than ones i bought for £15 a pair, my hiking shorts were £5 in the sale, my hiking pants were £9 in the sale. And my old old old qechua jumpers (bought at LEAST 15 year ago) are still rockin' without a fluffy bobble in sight.
Personally, I love decathlon stuff. But my logic is that I work my gear hard, so unless I need highly specialised gear like Himilayan or Arctic proof, I'm just gonna buy stuff that I don't mind getting ripped on a sharp rock or oil from a greasy chair lift. Not like Montane trousers available in Go Outdoors for £125 that I see people walking round town in, and i'd be heartbroken if I caught it on a rock and ripped it.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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As another lover of Decathlon and their brands, I'm going to join the outrage at that dickwadd comment
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Poster: A snowHead
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I boarded in -20 and another 10 degrees or so wind chill in Canada last year, wearing Decathlon jacket and trousers and a single base layer and i was warm enough (and i get cold very easily). I also spend a day in freezing rain - everything i was wearing was coated in ice on contact - i didn't get wet and i didn't get cold, even sitting on a chairlift covered in icicles. Can't ask for more than that. Especially when an age 14-16 jacket fits me perfectly and set me back a whole £35!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I boarded in -20 and another 10 degrees or so wind chill in Canada last year, wearing Decathlon jacket and trousers and a single base layer and i was warm enough (and i get cold very easily). I also spend a day in freezing rain - everything i was wearing was coated in ice on contact - i didn't get wet and i didn't get cold, even sitting on a chairlift covered in icicles. Can't ask for more than that. Especially when an age 14-16 jacket fits me perfectly and set me back a whole £35!
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Where was G Bell. I was wearing a proper goretex shell Sunday (recently re TXed) and confirm it definitely had the wet look due to the moistness of the pow pow falling from the sky.
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its all about the colour for me, if its the right colour i"ll buy it, regardless of it being cheap or expensive, got my eye on a green schoffel one at the moment, but i might have to have a word with my bank manager.
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schnitzel_skier wrote: |
@Whitegold, what a snobbish bell end comment |
+1
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Dave of the Marmottes wrote: |
Where was G Bell. I was wearing a proper goretex shell Sunday (recently re TXed) and confirm it definitely had the wet look due to the moistness of the pow pow falling from the sky. |
Adelboden, BE.
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Ski Sunday from Adelboden is not currently available on BBC iPlayer.
Pity, one could make a better judgement.
I'm certain Ed's jacket was nowhere near as damp-pants as Graham's.
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@skimastaaah, I watched the adelboden episode on I-player yesterday, had recorded it Sunday, but when I tried to watch it, it turned out to be a couple of minutes of snooker then the recording stopped!!!
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If I spent £300 on a ski jacket I wouldnt be able to afford the skiing! I cant even afford Decathalon. Last years ski jacket was £34 from ebay (Dare2B) and I love it. Lost weight this yerar and got my new one (Dare2b again) for £17. Goes well with my TK Maxx ski pants, nevica socks, gloves, helmet, base layers.
BTW I preseume Nevica has done a Karrimor in now that it owned by Mike Ashley its lost its kudos? Back in the 80's Nevica was the mutts nutts
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Sports direct also sell Spyder gear now. Just bought a fleece for a tenner
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