Fantastic - all the best if you can / do go through with it, it looks amazing. I've read a couple of blogs and watched various people's vlogs as they complete the PCT and wondered on and off about it myself. Love the idea of just getting stuck into an epic journey and all the challenges it will bring, all while travelling through some stunning landscapes.After 4 years of it being a 'backup' option if things go pear shaped, ive mentally decided im going to thru-hike the PCT next year - covid19, B2 visa , USA politics, PCT hike permit permitting.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-53127083
Go Outdoors gone into administration, bought a few things from them over the years.
That's not good news. I always used their price match which would match any price and beat it by 10% too. Actually, maybe that's partly why they went under?
Aren't they pretty exclusively South-East based whereas JD Sports who own them are based in Manchester?https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-53127083
Go Outdoors gone into administration, bought a few things from them over the years.
I think Go Outdoors is pretty much nationwide now.
To be honest I think they've been going downhill since being taken over - had an ever increasing amount of own-brand stuff, staff don't seem particularly knowledgeable, odd product range at certain times of the year, and an online reservation system which is obviously broken and they don't seem to care (whenever I've checked to see if something was in stock, it's been unavailable when I go to the actual shop).
I am quite surprised they have gone so soon - imagined a chain like Cotswold camping would be more vulnerable... But then maybe their business hasn't been as successful as I assumed jn recent years and maybe JD has taken too much money out or loaded them up with debt... Idk.
To be honest it might be a good thing for outdoor shops in the long run - give another chain the chance to grow, and maybe a reprive to other shops that were losing business to Go Outdoors price matches. Still, will be annoying if my local one closes and nothing replaces it (and sad for staff losing their jobs too obviously).
an online reservation system which is obviously broken and they don't seem to care (whenever I've checked to see if something was in stock, it's been unavailable when I go to the actual shop).
have a pair of Meindl walking shoes
stitching has started to come away from the toe box
they are barely a year old and i have the receipt, light use also
bought from go outdoors.
should i just take them back to the store. just want a replacement or repair
are they within rights to refuse or..?
anyone else taken shoes back that old?
only other option is Meindl themselves
not sure, i don't have the box anymore just the receiptWhat's the warranty? I've had 2 pairs of Salomon ultra's refunded within the 2 year guarantee due to sole peeling on one and material splitting from light use
not sure, i don't have the box anymore just the receipt
meindl have replied and asked where i'm from...
hopefully they want to help me, hard to tell at this point
did you go back to the shop or to Salomon?
I have long had doubts about Salomon shoes, thanks for the warningWhat's the warranty? I've had 2 pairs of Salomon ultra's refunded within the 2 year guarantee due to sole peeling on one and material splitting from light use
Speaking of, did Scafell Pike > Broad Craig > Great End with a walk back to Wasdale via Styhead Tarn this Wednesday gone, boy was that a hot one! Not a cloud in the sky, almost no wind and I went through my 2.5 litres of water very quick with a decent sunburn on arms and neck to boot.