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We’ve got our hands full at the moment but we should be up and moving shortly.This page will automatically refresh and bring you into the website as soon as we can handle it. or reach us by phone. 電話 : 受付時間 9:00-17:00(日・祝日も営業) Jacquard stretch Hoodie made of ultra-fine merino wool. Central zip closure, 2 hot pockets closed by zips Buy this product online Jacquard stretch design, front zip openingTailored fit, hoodbottom sleeves with ribbing2 warm pockets lined with merino jersey with zipsBraid reinforcement in the shoulder mountPoints of reinforcements on the sidesZip inner facingHenjl woven and embroidery badge on the sleeve Schoeller Extra fine merino double face wool knit with henjl jacquard designVery warm, soft, do not itchMachine washable 97% fine merino Wool 3% ElasthanWeight: 666 g Care Instructions Size Guide A New Deal in New Zealand's Sporting Outdoors Fishing Starts With Us It's In Our Blood

The Original and still the best – so uniquely versatile it can be worn in up to 13 different ways... Warm wool blend with comfy wide elasticated cuffs to keep them up. Available in 2 sizes to get your perfect... TECHNIFLEECE KIDS LINED BUSH SHIRT Two Chest Pockets with Flaps Designed for all year round use by the regular or dedicated outdoor enthusiast . Unique Bridgedale construction ensures dry, warm... Southern Wild welcomes you to our new website where you will find the product to power your outdoors sports passion plus information gleaned from our personal experience fishing, hunting and generally being in the great Southern Outdoors. February 2017 Fishing Report Proudly brought to you by Craig Smith from Hatch Fishing The weather has been the main talking point amongst anglers this season, with wild storms aplenty. High water in many of the backcountry rivers, and strong winds has made for limited choices at times. However, with the high rainfalls, the rivers have got good flows when fishable, unlike previous years when we have been in a drought situation by now.

The weather patterns have also resulted in many waters not receiving much fishing pressure, which is a good thing. If you strike the conditions right, there have been some great days. We have been catching lower fish numbers than normal, but this has been more than made up for with... December 2016 Fishing Report Proudly brought to you by Craig Smith from Hatch Fishing The opening of the season has been interesting with severe winds and high waters over much of the Southern Lakes area. This has meant many rivers have not been fished since opening, and may be out until mid December with too much water. This is not all bad, as we may avoid the drought conditions we experienced last year, with plenty of ground water about. Some rivers were nearly dry at Christmas, so let’s hope we have more angling choices this season. So far this season, flies that have been working are tending to be larger bead head nymphs in brighter colours to cope with the faster dirtier water we... Instagram at Southern Wild

Having the right gear can be the difference between a great day and a bad day Image:: The North Face You've decided where you're going, booked the flight, dusted off your board bag and started dreaming of your upcoming powder-fueled dream trip. It's time to shop. Inspired by the recent snow that's been hitting resorts across North America and Europe, we've pulled together six product essentials that will make sure you can ride harder, longer, better and further this season. There's been a flurry of hype around 360 Video of late, but most 360-video cameras released so far have been targeted at professional users, with high costs and multiple cameras required. This little guy from 360Fly is being launched to the Australian and New Zealand market this month and it is quickly gaining reputation as the best consumer-level 360 degree video camera on the market. Confused by how it works? It's remarkably simple to use. All you have to do is sync it with your phone, mount it up using your existing GoPro mounts and hit the one-button record switch – easy.

Once you've captured your perfect powder run you can cut it, upload it and share it straight to your favourite social network. One of our most popular travel articles in recent years was Chris Booth's guide to "Luggage - How to Pack and Pay". It's no surprise that it's been so popular, the choice of luggage when going overseas can easily make or break your holiday. That's why Burton, in consultation with their pro-team, have developed what is clearly the most versatile and useful travel bag on the market. It's built tough, it has durable skate-style wheels that can be easily replaced, it includes a handy duffel bag to help you navigate baggage weight restrictions and it looks cool. If you use a Burton board bag you can also use the SnakeStack attachment strap to loop everything in together. Dragon have recently released a line of sunglasses that have been specially designed around their intended sports. In case you couldn't tell, this one is their snow offering and has been designed with the needs of backcountry skiers in mind.

It has interchangeable arms that let you fit a neck cord when you're getting gnarly, and it also has removable leather sun shields for a seamless transition from the couloir to the bar. I don't know about you, but I have ruined multiple iPhones on wet snowy days. After I got sick of trying to convince the Apple store technician that it never got wet, I went out and picked up one of these water- and shock-proof cases from Lifeproof. The Nuud cover comes without a screen covering, which means that while it's still fully waterproof, it still lets you interact directly with that crispy retina display on your iPhone. If planning to fully submerge your phone in water, make sure you test the seals on the case with the included template first. You can't underestimate the versatility of down jackets when travelling in cold climes. They pack down small, can be worn with nearly everything, and can be worn both on and off the hill. If you're in the backcountry and something goes wrong, they could even be the difference between life and death.