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sirex
11-03-2009, 10:05
does anyone know of an outlet (shop / store) that carries the karrimor sabre ? - want to go have a look at it in the flesh but can only seem to find it being punted from online stores.

Shewie
11-03-2009, 10:07
I only know of shops up here sirex but they`ll be someone along soon.

Which one have you got in mind ?

I've got both the 45L and 75L, great bits of kit

Nat
11-03-2009, 10:18
I only know of shops up here sirex but they`ll be someone along soon.

Which one have you got in mind ?

I've got both the 45L and 75L, great bits of kit

Whereabouts Shewie as i'm up your neck of the woods.

VirusKiller
11-03-2009, 10:20
Very pleased with the service I got from http://www.johnbullclothing.com/products.asp?ID=1200. They are in Catterick, N. Yorkshire.

Usual caveats: No connection, just a happy shopper.

Shewie
11-03-2009, 10:24
John Bulls is probably easiest for you Nat, they're at Catterick by the garrison.

Tamarack is always worth the drive, it's like a bushcrafters wet dream walking in there though and it always cost me a small fortune.

Lurch doesn`t mind the occasional visitor, if you contact him I`m sure he would oblige if he knew there was a sale in it for him :)

Shewie
11-03-2009, 10:27
Very pleased with the service I got from http://www.johnbullclothing.com/products.asp?ID=1200. They are in Catterick, N. Yorkshire.

Usual caveats: No connection, just a happy shopper.


I must learn to type faster

Nat
11-03-2009, 10:30
I've used Lurch alot phnarr phnarr and found him to be slightly cheaper. John Bull's is looking good though but i must resist or i'll never get my canoe :lmao:

sirex
11-03-2009, 10:46
knew i forgot to mention something ! helpfully, im on the south coast, near southampton. catterick is an awfully long way for me :-)

im looking at the 60-100, i shy away from non-adjustable back systems as per the 75.

Nat
11-03-2009, 10:54
I've come across 2 types of the 60-100. One has zips for side pockets and one doesn't.
Personally i'd go for the 80-130 just for the space and i find it a better fit than the 60-100 which i'd had a couple of.
The 75 however, despite having a non adjustable back, is a very good all-rounder and can have side pockets fitted.

For detailed specs have a look here (http://www.karrimorsf.com/) at the SF website. It has colour variations and clear pictures of all sides.

SimonM
11-03-2009, 10:55
knew i forgot to mention something ! helpfully, im on the south coast, near southampton. catterick is an awfully long way for me :-)

im looking at the 60-100, i shy away from non-adjustable back systems as per the 75.

I had a 60-100 and really liked it, but....

It is a heavy pack - nearly 4kg empty! (Thats 4 litres of water to give an indication!)
Do you really need one that big?


I replaced mine with a 75 and am very happy with it.

Simon

durulz
11-03-2009, 11:08
I'm pretty sure I've seen them in Cotswolds Outdoors.
Have a look on their website to see if there's one near you.

sirex
11-03-2009, 11:26
I had a 60-100 and really liked it, but....

It is a heavy pack - nearly 4kg empty! (Thats 4 litres of water to give an indication!)
Do you really need one that big?


I replaced mine with a 75 and am very happy with it.

Simon


not sure, thats why i want to check it out :) im hoping i can find a shop with the 60-100 and the 75 side by side and just try them both out

edit: cotswold might have them... and theres one in southampton according to their website ? i lived here for my whole life and didnt know that !!
i think they only carry the sabre 30 though.

Bootstrap Bob
12-03-2009, 13:44
Sirex
I got my Sabre 75 from Penrith Survival but that was mail order and too far just to visit.
There is a suplus store at Brize Norton in Oxfordshire which is a bit closer to you. Haven't been for a while and they had Sabres then but the website only shows the 30L now.

http://www.army-surplus.co.uk/

sirex
12-03-2009, 15:08
thanks for the heads up. - actually proving harder than i thought to catch one of these beasts in the wild :)

sirex
13-03-2009, 08:56
i dropped by cotswold last night (huge store!). - they only have the sabre 30 in stock however. the lowe alpine tfx ridge caught my eye, so now im torn between something sturdy and a little heavy (4kg), or something lighter but maybe a bit weaker. - spending so much on a pack im tempted to go for the heavy sturdy option, at least then you know your money isnt going to go down the toilet at the first gorse bush.

Nat
13-03-2009, 09:40
I'd stick with the sabre to be honest. At least that way you have the option of adding side pockets or not and know they'll be big enough for a 1.75l kelly plus 14cm billy.

Besides, the sabre is OD :D

j.dee69
13-03-2009, 13:41
Hi there, i'd go with the sabre bag as i got a lowe alpine bag costing 130 quid then a few weeks later was kicking myself for not getting a sabre and then just a couple of days ago went for the sabre 80-130 i just can't tell you how good this bag is don't worry about the weight it's that comfortable you won't even notice it. i've gone for side bags and a yoke too so a can use as a day bag. got mine at Tamarack in garstang It's the best shop i've ever been in.

sirex
13-03-2009, 13:59
Hi there, i'd go with the sabre bag as i got a lowe alpine bag costing 130 quid then a few weeks later was kicking myself for not getting a sabre and then just a couple of days ago went for the sabre 80-130 i just can't tell you how good this bag is don't worry about the weight it's that comfortable you won't even notice it. i've gone for side bags and a yoke too so a can use as a day bag. got mine at Tamarack in garstang It's the best shop i've ever been in.

thats exactly what i was hoping someone would be able to say objectively :) thanks !

p.s: 80-130? you're nuts!

j.dee69
14-03-2009, 16:33
The 80-130 is no bigger than the 60-100 sounds silly but it's true the 80-130 Just has a zip on the side that you can undo to make it bigger. i was going for the 60-100 But when i saw the two together i thought if i ever needed a little more space all i do is undo the zip and bingo bigger bag and the price was the same as the smaller bag. hope this helps j.d

Lurch
14-03-2009, 23:42
Lurch doesn`t mind the occasional visitor, if you contact him I`m sure he would oblige if he knew there was a sale in it for him :)

I reckon it might be a bit of a trek from Bournemouth though!

Trojan
26-03-2009, 13:40
I never seen a shop selling one and in the end opted for a Bugout Gear 3 Day Pass 37L after reading good reviews!

I bought a black one of ebay for £55.00

sirex
26-03-2009, 14:44
i opted to take a risk in the end... and im now the proud owner of a 60-100 sabre.

i love it, spent about a month looking for a pack, and this is pretty much exactly what i had in mind. Its going to get its first outing tomorrow, for a week in scotland :) - i'll prolly blog it when i return.