I went into sports direct today and got a running jacket, top and compression tights all for £29.97 so I'd buy them the same and still have change from my £30
Thanks for the ideas, some of which I'd never thought of such as the ordnance survey map and head torch. Think I'll give the mushy peas a miss though, unless I have some change
I'd get something seasonal eg. Reflective vest/ accessory you can clip on, batteries into headlamp, perhaps download a few new music tracks as well from iTunes for running.
For the price I paid (£39.00 at the 'Withins Skyline' fellrace) back in October, they're brilliant shies, but at that price!!
Okay, they're not as forgiving, or conforming to a surface as my Mud-Claws, but work damned well in horrible boggy slippery stuff.
AND; will be perfect for when it snows, for those of us who don't stop (reason I got mine - so the Inov-8's don't suffer from the salt attacking the randing)
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I went into sports direct today and got a running jacket, top and compression tights all for £29.97 so I'd buy them the same and still have change from my £30
AND they are 3 sizes smaller than I would have bought this time last year!
Lock laces, Hilly anklet socks and a windproof jacket.
From Sports Direct ive just purchased a lovely pair of Karrimor Tracksters - £10.99 - and a nice top £8.99
seeking new Karrimoor vest now - they dont have my size at moment, then it'll be a running shop for new trainers
A foam roller and a foot roller. £20 and £9.
I'd consider entry to a good run
Some winter tights at the moment...
375 cans of mushy peas (8p each) enough kcals to last 5.9 weeks so they won't have to do any food shopping.
Decent head torch, gel/water belt. RW subscription for 1 year
Mmmmmm ... mushy peas ... delicious cold straight out of the tin with a dollop of mayo. Yum!
As for the £30 - I'd buy one of everything in the next Aldi or Lidl running special. In fact £30 would probably buy two of everything.
lardarse.........I have not always agreed with your opinions over the years.but never before have you made such adisguting statement.mushy peas
armwarmers and gloves......and ahead torch ... all available for that price if you shop around
375 cans of mushy peas, I love them but reckon the resulting methane could run a small town from that lot
Loving mushy peas
What she said and have change for a Subway and a can of Speshull Brew
Thanks for the ideas, some of which I'd never thought of such as the ordnance survey map and head torch. Think I'll give the mushy peas a miss though, unless I have some change
Well you learn something newevery day.
right now i'd get a nice new soft hoodie to throw on after a run/shower. i have running clothes coming out my eye balls.
Running club membership and some running socks.
I'm off out for some mushy peas. Does the vinegar help?
A Buff and some good socks.
I can get a head torch for less than a tenner! But I'd have to run very slowly or I'd soon fall over in the near-dark.
But has anyone got a recommendation for a thirty-quid head torch that is worthwhile wearing.
Alpkit Gamma £15 - have to buy direct from their website.
I managed to get my LED Lenser H7 for £35, which is a little above budget, but a good torch.
A pair of these, with change to spare
http://www.startfitness.co.uk/product.asp?strParents=4070,4071&CAT_ID=4077&P_ID=47908
For the price I paid (£39.00 at the 'Withins Skyline' fellrace) back in October, they're brilliant shies, but at that price!!
Okay, they're not as forgiving, or conforming to a surface as my Mud-Claws, but work damned well in horrible boggy slippery stuff.
AND; will be perfect for when it snows, for those of us who don't stop (reason I got mine - so the Inov-8's don't suffer from the salt attacking the randing)