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Stores in London

katiawt

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Hi
I´ll be in London next week and I am planning to buy some equipment to my next camino. I live in Brasil and we don´t have good brands here.
Can someone sugest me some good stores there??
I am planning to buy a new backpack, a sleeping bag - maybe a Deuter Dream Lite 500 if I can find it - and clothes.
Thanks for your help
 
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Fieldandtrek.com are pretty good, too - they have a store at 42, Maiden Lane, Covent Garden.
 
Very light, comfortable and compressible poncho. Specially designed for protection against water for any activity.

Our Atmospheric H30 poncho offers lightness and waterproofness. Easily compressible and made with our Waterproof fabric, its heat-sealed interior seams guarantee its waterproofness. Includes carrying bag.

€60,-
In my view, you should start at Cotswold Outdoor on Piccadilly (North side, close to Tube) - there's lots of very good stuff and very few poor choices; after that, if needed, it's just a few minutes walk to Covent Garden where all the other outdoor stores have branches - Patagonia, Snow & Rock, North Face, Ellis Brigham, Field & Trek, Katmandu
 
in a previous post feild and trek was mentioned this should be your first stop.They are part os a massive discount chain and can save you up to 50 % on many items...from travel towels to boots. I mention this because within 30 meters there is a north face shop...cotswold outdoors and mountain warehouse.cotswold do a full range of sleeping bag liners.Just up the road five minutes on charing cross road the TX max is doing tral socks for £3.00 apair.Just a few minutes from TK max on oxford street is sports direct....for your rucksack...approx £25.oo...for a karrimor 35l
 
forgot to mention...if you go neer Victoria station you could visit "nomad"...great prices...and if your camino is in the summer they have the best lightweight desert walking boots...(£30.00)...great deals on packs....brilliant staff that know what they are talking about
 
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