Thursday 15 December 2011

Mammut Boot Exchange

Time to get yourself a new pair of walking boots or shoes?  If you have a pair of Raichle or Mammut boots or shoes that you no longer use, or would like to upgrade, you can trade them in for 20% off the SRP of a new pair!



It doesn't matter if the boots are old, tired or even broken, just bring them into store (clean please) and we can provide you this fantastic discount on a new pair.  It doesn't have to be the same style of boot or shoe - you can up-grade if you would like.  We just want to see some happy feet this winter, and a pair of new Mammut boots or shoes should certainly help with that.

The great news it that the lovely guys at Mammut are going to work with the European Recycling Company to ensure that the unwanted footwear is repaired and gets a new lease of life in developing nations.  So you can treat yourself, get a great deal and a lovely warm feeling about doing something good!

This is limited to being an in-store only promotion, but when you come in, you'll have the benefit if our highly trained staff and their great boot fitting service.


To view our current range of Mammut boots, you can visit our website.

Please ask a member of staff in store for details. Promotion ends 24th December.

Win a copy of the Walking with the Wounded Book

You may have seen the television series but if not, you are sure to have at least heard about this incredible story of four soldiers' challenge to reach the North Pole unsupported.  A hard enough challenge in itself, but add to that the fact that each soldier is a veteran, having suffered a devastating injury in the line of duty.

The book covers their amazing journey.



If you would like to win a copy of this book for either yourself or someone else (ideal Christmas present!), we have two to give away.

Buy anything from our range of Helly Hansen baselayers and you will automatically be included in the prize draw.

The draw takes place on Tuesday 20th December, just in time for us to post the books to the lucky winners in time for Christmas.

To view our Helly Hansen range, visit us online or in-store.

Good luck!!

Monday 28 November 2011

Benefits of running


I did my first park run on Saturday around Bramhall Park (5km/3 mile “race”). After practically sprinting round the first half, I spent the second half trying not to be sick. I learnt the important lesson of pacing no matter what the distance.

To get my confidence back I did 7 miles on Sunday, my longest yet :-). I discovered a new benefit to running too….smudge-free nail varnish application, there is no temptation to use your hands for anything whilst running!

Tuesday 22 November 2011

You won’t miss me!


Just back from wearing my new trail trainers for the first time along the Mersey – no hills but plenty of mud and rocks.

I hadn’t appreciated before that trail shoes have less support than road shoes as your foot needs to adapt to uneven ground. I have relatively excessive overpronating ankles so was a little skeptical…2 thumbs up though. Great run.

Deep breaths of fresh air, greenery and 2 magpies cavorting on the river are good for the soul!


PS I believe campfour sell Saloman trail runners - these ones have been highly recommended to me by a friend too

Wednesday 16 November 2011

Finding my running mojo

I have recently lost my running mojo – a combination of cold nights and lots on, the routine has been broken. Petrified this has happened so early on, I have been on a mission to change it, immersing myself in running podcasts (marathon talk – it is brilliant), running advice from Andi Jones (2.15 marathon, he’s good!) and getting new shoes (it all helps!).


I feel I have a plan now, which was lacking before – too much advice and thinking was not helping. Overall consensus seems to be don’t worry about special training, that all starts on 1st January, concentrate on getting fit ready for then.


It’s worked, gym yesterday and 5.5 mile run tonight – I know I have a long way to go but it is a start….

Thursday 10 November 2011

The Run Down

OK so heres a quick run down of my injury and my planned recovery, as I said before when I fell I dislocated my ankle when I hit the deck but after I lay back (and screamed a little) it twitched back into place. The dislocation has ruptured my anterior tibiofibular, interosseous, and posterior-fibular ligaments. In lamens terms the ligaments that held me shin bones together were popped open, there is also a syndesmotic membrane that run between the bones and like a zipper on a coat I pulled that open too. This is the worst part of the injury as any weight put on my foot now will split the membrane further causing the gap between the shin bones to seperate it further...ooops :S along with that I have also ruptured the anterior talofibular, posterioir talofibular and the calcaneal fibulare ligaments, nearly all the ligaments on the outside of my ankle. Also part of my deltiod ligament, the one on the inside of your ankle.


Hope this picture shows a little as well, all the ligaments on the side of the little toe got popped off and part of the ligament on the outside (big toe side).

This going to mean 8 weeks in a cast, 4 in a weight bearing boot followed by intensive physio. despite all this I am determined that come this time next year I will be climbing stronger than ever. I plan on building a training programe so when my ankle is ready my fingers will be stronger than ever. More to come on that later.

Let this be a little precautionary tale for climbers out there, check and double check your gear, even if you have already fallen on it!

The pitures on the left are what my ankle looked like, you can see the swelling going up the leg indicating the syndesmotic membrane injury. A big thank you to Simon Lord who has helped me with this injury, a great guy and he knows a shed load about ankles!




Tuesday 8 November 2011

Kit Verdict

So it is true, I am converted – good gear really does make a difference!

Last night, I took the complete Ronhill outfit for a test-drive and I've never run quicker. Memories of struggling to finish a half marathon 10 years ago are a distant memory and I am fired up about starting my training in earnest. The superhero effect? Perhaps, but I am convinced my new kit made my run easier - wearing uncomfortable soggy cotton t-shirts and baggy shorts are a mistake I won't be making again.

I am off for another run now in a minute (all short at this stage but I am convincing myself it is the going out that counts?!).

Wednesday 2 November 2011

Well thats Blown it...

Heres to the start of the grit season proper, all you souls fortunate enough to enjoy it, make the most of it!

I however will be taking this one sat down after an unfortunate incident with a cam in Messiah. I fell on it a few time before it blew mind, I must have moved it with my leg. What ever happend it did not stop my 5/6 meter fall to the unforgiving floor, left foot missing flat matted ground my half a foot and turning my ankle into mush.

So heres to finger boards, campus rungs, planking and push ups, I for see some training in the coming month so when I am able to climb again I can go back to this unfinished business!

Monday 24 October 2011

All the gear....

This weekend I took delivery of my new kit from campfour…. The Ronhill W vizion windlite jacket, Ronhill aspiration contour tights and Ronhill womens trail LS tee (all matching of course), complete with in-built flashing light on my back. I feel like a superhero (or a reversing van). I am chuffed - they all feel amazing. So soft and light, I really didn’t realize there was such a difference between running products. I am going to write an individual review for each item on the campfour website so check them out!

These have got to make me run faster, right? I am fired up to give it a go anyway, every little bit helps!....Thanks campfour!

Daylight Saving with Mammut - FREE Mammut Headtorch

DAYLIGHT SAVING WITH MAMMUT

The clocks go back at the end of the month and that means we’re going to lose one hour of daylight to get out and enjoy the great outdoors.

So, to help you make the most of the darkness we’ve teamed up with Mammut to offer you a FREE S-Lite headtorch* with every purchase of Mammut kit over £90.00.


The S-Lite weighs in at only 48g with batteries but packs a punch with its three SuperBright LEDs and three levels of beam intensity from 10 – 18 metres – all from a single battery.





With its narrow headband and low volume you could keep it in your rucksack as an emergency torch – but we’d recommend you get it out and get out into Autumn!


Check out Mammut’s S-Lite

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