Monday 22 December 2008

Merry Christmas from GO Outdoors

Merry Christmas Everyone!

Well by now you should be all shopped up, though there are a few great last minute bargains out there to be had in stores nationwide.

Hopefully you picked up all that you needed and you're looking forward to the Christmas break.

But for us there isn't much of a break as our Biggest Ever sale is set to start online at GOoutdoors.co.uk Christmas day, and in our stores (click here to find your nearest store)throughout the UK on the 26th December. Sales brochures have been sent out and the range will be on the Website Christmas day. But don't be fooled, there's more than you think if you browse the stores or the site you'll find a whole host of sale options that aren't in the brochure.

Everyone loves a bargain, but be sure to get in there quick because everything in the sale is under a 'while stocks last' policy, so when it's gone....it's probably gone.

Also be on the look out for our ten deals of Christmas. A different big saving deal each day for ten days starting Boxing Day.


So that's all the heads up i can give you.

Merry Christmas to you and yours from all the GO Outdoors Team.

http://www.gootudoors.co.uk/

That's all for now

Brandon

Thursday 18 December 2008

Outdoor Gadgets and Gifts

There aren't many shopping days left before Christmas and by now you've probably picked up the vast majority of what you're likely to buy. But one thing we've noticed is that like most years 'Gadgets' such as pocket knives, torch sets, head torches and multi-tools have been a popular buy.

We've all got that one relative who loves something like this and sits around on Christmas day fiddling around with it and showing off what it can do. It's the nearest thing to a toy a grown man can get away with. So if you have a Father, Uncle, Son, Nephew, Boyfriend, Husband, Grandfather or anyone else then think about the various outdoor Gadgets available on the market right now if you're still stuck for a last minute idea or stocking filler.

Here are a few popular choices:

Leatherman
The popular multi-tool brand have a large range of multi-tools. They are truly a one stop gadget for anyone who spends a lot of time in the outdoors. Leatherman products are robust and durable and you get what you pay for - a quality and useful multi-tool.

Leatherman Multi-Tools


Head Torches
Head Torches have been really popular through 2008. There are a wide range available from battery powered to wind up and standard or LED lighting. These range in price and some outdoor enthusiasts wouldn't pack a bag without including this useful bit of kit.

Range of Headtorches


Pocket Knives
Just as valuable as a multi-tool a pocket knife can save your life in desperate situations in the wild. There's a reason Swiss Army Knives are deemed one of the more useful things you can have when on an expedition. There are a few brands and varieties when it comes to Pocket knives so choose wisely when picking up yours.

Range of Pocket Knives


There are many gadgets for lovers of the outdoors and all of them make great gifts for Christmas, Birthdays or any other special occasion. The right gadget can keep you prepared for the worst when embracing nature.

That's all for now

Brandon

Monday 8 December 2008

Clothing Layering Guide

You may have often heard people mention the 'layering system' when it comes to anyone who wants to GO Outdoors in various conditions. But what does it mean? Well basically it's a system which enables you to keep your body suitably warm and dry whatever the conditions. Below is a simple guide to the '3 layer system'

1st Layer - Baselayer
The base layer is the layer worn next to the skin which in general has a good wicking system (limits sweat) to keep your overall body temperature as regulated as possible. This layers must be kept protected from the cold and rain as it can get damp and responsible for causing colds.

See a Range of our Baselayers


2nd Layer - Insulating Layer
Worn on top of the base layer this traps the heat in and keeps you warm and insulated. These layers work best when quite fitted to your body so there is minimal air movement for maximum heat retention. Fabrics such as Synthetic fleece excel at this and can keep you warm in the coldest conditions or just on those blustery days in town.

See a Range of our Insulating Fleeces and Mid Layers


3rd Layer - Weather Protection Layer
The outermost layer is designed to keep the bad weather out. These layers are there to keep you comfortable while they tackle the job of keeping the wind, water and snow away from your body. Going out without an outer layer could result in the damp reaching your skin and causing a cold or worse hypothermia.

Outer layers are entirely dependant on the activity you plan to do. So shop around and make sure that the layer you choose is wind proof, waterproof and breathable enough so that you effectively don't 'steam up' inside your jacket.

See a Range of our Outer Weather proof and waterproof Layers


A Little diagram to demonstrate:


So if you're heading outdoors this winter then make sure you are kitted safely and comfortably for the conditions you may face. Safety is key in outdoor pursuits and as the scouts say 'Be prepared'

That's all for now

Brandon

Thursday 4 December 2008

Winter Jacket Buying Guide Part 2

Hello everyone,

One thing i have noticed over the last few weeks is that my blog on a guide to buying a winter jacket or waterproof coat was quite popular among visitors. This to me tells me that people are in fact looking for a little guidance when buying something to keep them warm and dry this winter.

In my last blog (which you can find here) I went over the different types of jackets that are available and for whom they may be best suited as well as covering some of the terms you may have needed explaining.

Now this time i aim to get a little more geeky on the subject. Waterproof Jackets can come with a variety of nice little names from their manufacturers. Overall there are three different types of water protection for jackets: 'Coated', 'Membrane' and 'Moisture Management'. Ive read a lot of forum topics stating that people want to know which is better? Coated or Gore-Tex? Gore-Tex or Paramo?

Now there is no simple yes or no answer because each coat comes with a range of properties depending on the user.

Coated:
This includes fabric names like: Isotex, AquaFoil, HydroDry, HyVent, Triple Point, AquaDry and Dry light.

These fabrics are sprayed with a Polyurethane coating before they are even made into a jacket. The seams of the jacket are sealed after having waterproofing sprayed over the inside of the jacket. Water repellency (Durable Water Repellent) is on the outside of the jacket to form an impenetrable seal from the elements.

A few examples of Coated jackets are:
Regatta Redwald
Regatta Bridgette
Berghaus Calisto Jacket
The North Face Resolve Jacket


Membrane:
This includes fabric names like: Gore-Tex Pro Shell, eVent, Gore-Tex Performance Shell, Gore-Tex Paclite, Conduit and AquaDry membrane.

A plastic based PTFE (or Polytetralfluoroethylene for fans of big words) layer is laminated to the outer fabric and then the jacket is cut to shape and ready to be made. The seams are then fully sealed and the jacket is fully waterproofed.

These jackets have good breathability and tend to be a little more pricey because they are of high standard and are used for sports like mountaineering

A few examples of Membrane Jackets include:
Berghaus Mera Peak
Berghaus Cornice Jacket
Sprayway Jura Jacket
Marmot Minimalist Jacket


Advanced Moisture Management:
This is a fabric specially designed by Paramo and is one of the better ones on the market.

The outer layer deflects most of the water which falls on it, the water that does manage to get through comes into contact with the 'pump liner' which forces any moisture back out of the jacket. The pump liner effectively dries faster than you can get it wet. Paramo has been compared to the same sort of properties as the fur of an animal while conventional waterproofs are more like sheets of plastic to deflect water.

A few examples of advanced moisture management jackets:
Paramo Clothing


So hopefully now you know a little more and with the weather like it is at the moment, it can't come at a better time right? So stay warm and dry this winter and pick the right Jacket for you.

That's all for now

Brandon

Monday 1 December 2008

Half Price Christmas Gift Ideas from GO Outdoors

It's the 1st of December already, can you believe it?

I for one haven't started Christmas shopping yet and I'm sure I'm not alone there. With money being a big issue for a lot of people this year there's some good news from GO Outdoors as we've introduced out Half Price and Less Sale now, ready for you to pick up a few lats minute bargains for your loved ones.

Why wait till after Christmas for the sale when you can pick up something for cheap right now?

From December 1st till Christmas day the Half Price and Less Sale offers any outdoor enthusiast great value offers on some of our most popular lines throughout 2008

Gifts for Walkers
Walkers make up a vast majority of our customers and if you know somebody who enjoys walking, hiking or mountaineering then we have the cut price equipment to make their festive season.

Reductions on Walking Boots
Reductions on Waterproof Jackets
Reductions on Walking Poles

As well as big names like Mountain Equipment, Bergahus, Paramo and The North Face


Gifts for Campers
Do you know somebody with a passion for sleeping outdoors? We've also cut prices on a range from our GO Camping section

Reductions on Tents
Reductions on Rucksacks


Gifts for Gadget Lovers
There's nothing finer than a good gadget for Christmas. We've all got that person in the family who loves to show off their new present over Christmas dinner and at GO Outdoors you'll find a range of Gadgets for that person in your life.

Reductions on Multi-Tools
Reductions on Pocket Knifes
Reductions on Torches


Still at a loss? We also have Gift Vouchers available so you can let that special someone buy exactly what they want. Vouchers available in £5, £10, and £20 values.

So if you're stuck for what to buy this Christmas then head over to the GO Outdoors website or your nearest GO Outdoors store and take a look around and be inspired to buy the Outdoor enthusiast in your life exactly what they want this festive season.

That's all for now

Happy Shopping