experince with go outdoors?

CommandoBoy
CommandoBoy Posts: 173
edited May 2009 in MTB buying advice
Has anyone here had any expericne with go outdoors?

Comments

  • Bought a tent.... It was.... tent-like lol.

    What you buying from them?

    Their stores are pretty damn good for outdoor pursuits, not sure how competitively priced they are though.
    Think most my tent stuff came from them.
  • CommandoBoy
    CommandoBoy Posts: 173
    Just extras really. Ive seen they have basic 21 speed dual control shifters. but then next to it they have XT rear mechs, but nothing between.

    so just after sales really.
  • ahh.. didn't realise they did bike parts!!

    I'd say they were pretty reputable... website doesn't seem to show much in stock for bikes though, just seems to be odd's and sod's.
  • captainfly
    captainfly Posts: 1,001
    I've only ever bought from them instore, they seem okay, but they seem a bit too general to have an real clue of specifics, if they have something in stock and it's cheap fair enough, but that's about it.
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    Why are MTB economics; spend twice as much as you intended, but only half as much as you wish you could afford? :roll:
  • gaz047
    gaz047 Posts: 601
    hi, only been in a couple of times, but each time have got good quality base layers for cheap (berghaus). i believe they now do bike stuff at the cheadle branch but not had chance to check it out though.
    if it ain't rainin.....it ain't trainin
    Stick your 'rules' up your a%se
  • drewp2008
    drewp2008 Posts: 55
    I did the Cytech bike mechanics course with one of the employees from there. He was pretty clued up. Decent bloke too. Forgotten his name.
    yep, my letter 0 key is bust