TomTurkey_WiiU
TomTurkey_WiiU t1_jd15wv4 wrote
$94.98
Hailo 0860-211 Big-Box XL 1 x 52 liters / 13.7 gallons http://www.amazon.com/Hailo-Swing-Waste-Stainless-Steel/dp/B00PAR0PM6
TomTurkey_WiiU t1_j5s3h9i wrote
Reply to Good trailing boots. by Hulkmaster
Given your location I bet you can find pretty good deals on Lowa and Hanwag boots. I wouldn’t even bother looking out of country.
TomTurkey_WiiU t1_j1tye16 wrote
Reply to comment by ligoeris in Waterproof hiking boots by call7987
Pay attention to where the Mammut boots are made. Most (if not all) are made in Vietnam now. Lowa still makes theirs in Germany or Slovakia.
TomTurkey_WiiU t1_j0jwsbz wrote
Reply to 15 Years of almost daily use and still going strong , I present to you the Toyota of Backpacks by TheRealHowardPotts
If tourists are wearing North Face they’re from North America, if Jack Wolfskin, Europe!
TomTurkey_WiiU t1_j02a3k2 wrote
Reply to comment by theatre-matt in In praise of Smartwool's base layers by LifeofSMILEY
According to SW their socks are still made in US. http://www.smartwool.com/blog/socks-made-in-the-usa.html Packaging also says “Made in U.S.A. of imported yarn”. The rest of their clothing is most likely made oversees.
TomTurkey_WiiU t1_iw6jq2r wrote
Reply to comment by chickenfatherdeluxe in Hiking boots recommendations by No_Vanilla9662
I use my Lowa Z8’s for hiking any time I think there might be water crossing. Otherwise I use my Lowa Zephyr mids. Neither are bifl, but they are rock solid 3-5 year boots. Soles are not replaceable because they are injection molded to uppers.
TomTurkey_WiiU t1_iw6imle wrote
Reply to comment by Rumplestiltsman94 in Hiking boots recommendations by No_Vanilla9662
Irish Setter is a division of Red Wing that focuses on hunting/outdoor boots. http://www.irishsetterboots.com/rich-history-pr-2010.html
Vasque is a division of Red Wing that focuses on hiking/outdoor boots. http://redwingcharlottesville.com/red-wings-vasque-collections
I’ve used both brands and they’re ok for light hiking. I prefer Lowa or Hanwag for hiking.
TomTurkey_WiiU t1_iugbdsw wrote
Reply to comment by 5spd4wd in Early 1980s GE Clock Radio by 5spd4wd
Electronics back then cost too much for planned obsolescence. Newer tech is usually made with quality components. I’ve got 12yr+ led/plasma tv’s that still work flawlessly, but my buddy’s 3yr old 4K just died….again!
TomTurkey_WiiU t1_iufzz0r wrote
Reply to Early 1980s GE Clock Radio by 5spd4wd
You can easily find these at thrift/charity stores. I like to buy newer Sony, Timex, and Panasonic clock radios and use for same purpose as op.
TomTurkey_WiiU t1_jdzt8cb wrote
Reply to comment by mangoes_n_rainbows in 25 year old Vasque Sundowners, bought new at REI in Albuquerque circa '97, hiking two days ago in Maui highlands by mangoes_n_rainbows
Vasque is owned by Red Wing Shoe Company, LLC. www.redwingshoeco.com/
RedWing has owned Vasque since 1964. www.vasque.com/discover-vasque.html
Vasque are now made in China and other Asian countries. www.hoodmwr.com/where-are-vasque-boots-made/