Archive for January, 2010

Regatta Fleeces

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Regatta Fleeces

Regatta Fleeces

Regatta Fleeces can be found in a lot of wardrobes up and down the country and are loved by all who enjoy the outdoor world. The fleece jacket is arguably one of the biggest revolutions in outdoor clothing. One of the big factors that has contributed to the popularity of the fleece is its warmth to weight ratio. They are incredibly light and can be packed down very small, making them a great addition to any walker’s rucksack or day sack.

With the unpredictable nature of the British weather many users require versatile multipurpose clothing and this has led to the introduction of multilayered jackets where the warm fleece zips in to a waterproof and windproof shell.  With the layers combined the wearer has protection and warmth, whilst both components also be worn as separates as the conditions dictate. Over the past five years fleece design has benefited from technical input and with advances in breathable materials, both windproof and shower proof options are now readily available. That said one of the big advantages of fleece jackets is that when they do get wet they dry out incredibly quickly.

How to choose a fleece?

Intended use will help guide you in your selection from the vast range of options. For dog walking, short walks or a trip to the shops, then style and warmth may be the key factors. However for serious hiking, or mountain walking you will want to consider other benefits such as weight, packed size, wicking ability and waterproofing.

Fleece Materials

Fleeces are generally made from 100% polyester with Polartec® being the main producer of fleece material with Regatta being one of the leading producers of fleece clothing. Most technical fleeces will be made from Polartec® materials and their weight is denoted as a 100, 200 and 300 type.

The 100 is a light weight fabric more suited to a base layer and with its low bulk bridges the gap between heavy base layers and mid-layer insulation. This option is generally highly breathable and suited to active athletes who generate lots of body heat.

The 200 type is a mid weight, versatile and popular fleece material which is commonly used as a mid-layer. It can also be used as an outer layer in moderate temperatures and is still breathable enough for aerobic activity in cold weather.

The 300 is a heavy duty, extreme cold condition, type material, generally worn as an outer layer in cold weather although still breathable enough to be used as a mid-layer in extreme conditions. This is a good choice for relatively stationary activities in cold or windy weather.

Windproof materials are also available in light, mid, and heavyweight fleece clothing. Typically this material is constructed with the windproof membrane sandwiched between two fleece layers.  The material is less breathable than standard fleeces and is usually worn as an outer layer in cold or windy weather.

Fleece Pockets

If you are planning to wear your fleece as an outer layer you will definitely want pockets. Look for zipped hand pockets and if you plan to carry a rucksack on your back look for pockets on the arms as access to them will be less restricted.

High neck

A high collar will help prevent drafts and water getting in, so shorter collar options are really best kept for use as a base layer inside your coat.

Fleece Zip Length

Fleeces come with either a full length zipper or a chest zip. Having a full length zip makes it easier to get the fleece off, but does give more opportunities for drafts to creep in.

Elastic hem cord

Some fleeces come with an adjustable hem; which can be pulled in tight in colder weather.

Regatta Fleeces

Regatta is one of Europe’s leading names in outdoor clothing with over 80 years experience in making high quality waterproofs. Regatta make a fantastic range of affordable fleeces in a variety of sizes and colours.

Options include:

Regatta Perspective Fleece

The Regatta Perspective Fleece is lightweight with a superb heat to weight ratio and incorporating Thermal Balance Plus® microfleece technology.

The Perspective Fleece is available in two colours Navy and Black and in sizes Small to XXXL.

It has a half-zip for quick on-off wearing and is priced at £13.28 reduced from RRP £21.99.

Regatta Mercury Fleece

The Regatta Mercury Fleece is a Unisex Jacket with 2 zipped lower pockets, benefits from the 280 series Symmetry anti-pill material both sides for quick drying, and has an adjustable shockcord hem.

The Mercury Fleece is available in four colours Navy, Black, Olive Green and Seal Grey to match your existing wardrobe and comes in sizes Small to XXXL.

It is a full-zip fleece and is currently priced at £13.00 including VAT, reduced from RRP £21.99.

Regatta Nova Ladies Fleece

The stylish Regatta Nova Ladies Fleece is available in eye catching colours, morado (Lilac) and beetroot. The 2 zipped lower pockets are ideal for storing your keys and mobile phone. The Regatta Nova Ladies Fleece is available in sizes 10 to 20 and priced at £14.99 reduced from an RRP £24.99.

The Outdoor Store in Weymouth stocks a wide range of outdoor Regatta jackets and Regatta fleeces. Visit our store to try the extensive range, and for expert advice.

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Bird Watching in Weymouth & Portland

Friday, January 22nd, 2010
RSPB

RSPB

The recent cold winter weather has resulted in an array of birds flocking to our shores. We get quite a lot of “twitchers” in our Weymouth shop buying maps and outdoor accessories - here is an article on Bird Watching in and around Weymouth.

You may be surprise to learn that in the Weymouth and Portland area there is a wealth of fascinating flora, fauna, birds and wildlife on your doorstep. The area is a major migration point for birds and is visited throughout the year by hundreds of dedicated bird watchers.

The RSPB nature reserves at Radipole and Lodmoor are situated close to the town centre and are excellent for birdwatchers and those who are interested in being close to nature.

Radipole Lake RSPB Nature Reserve

The Radipole Lake Reserve is in the centre of Weymouth in an urban setting and has plenty to offer to families and birdwatchers alike. It is considered to be one of the most important areas for migrating birds on the whole of the south coast of England. As one of the country’s premier bird-watching sites, it was declared a bird sanctuary in 1929 and has

Birdwatching at Radipole Nature Reserve

Birdwatching at Radipole Nature Reserve

been managed by the RSPB (Royal Society for Protection of Birds) since 1976. It is also designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The reedbeds at Radipole Lake are now home to many rare birds, including Cetti’s warblers, bearded tits and bitterns.

There are panoramic views of the reserve from the visitor centre and there is easy access to the rest of the reserve along firm paths suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs. The large reedbed, open water, flood meadows and native shrubs attract a good range of birds all year. The reserve is currently undergoing a transformation with excavators clearing reeds at the northern end of the site and ditches being restored. It is hoped the completed works will encourage more breeding birds as well as otters, water voles and bats, to use the reserve.

Lodmoor RSPB Nature Reserve

Lodmoor Nature Reserve offers a mixture of habitats with its grazing marsh and ditches, shallow pools, reedbed, wet grassland, saltmarsh and native shrubs. There is easy access to the reserve along firm paths suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs.

Birds to see during Spring and Summer in the Reserves

Birdwatchers can identify the arrival of spring as the reedbeds burst into life. Chiffchaffs and Sand Martins welcome a host of other birds including reed and sedge warblers and steadily the reserve become noisier with various bird songs. Out on the open water, there is a host of water birds and dabbling ducks, whilst, Coot and Moorhens are seen regularly holding territory and tending their young on the open water. At Lodmoor Nature Reserve you can see Bearded Tits and Cetti’s warblers all year and there is a large colony of common terns in summer. You may also glimpse the occasional Kingfisher.

Birds to see during Autumn and Winter in the Reserves

The Little Egret a visitor to Radipole & Lodmoor

The Little Egret a visitor to Radipole & Lodmoor

As the long summer months draw to a close, the reserves change from a home for nesting birds to a re-fuelling stop for migrating birds visiting from the Baltic, Siberia and Eastern Europe as they seek refuge during the harsh winter months.  The full extent of the migration phenomenon indicates that many thousands of warblers and other small birds pass through on their way to warmer climes, so the realisation of just how important this reserve is, becomes only too apparent.  Swallows and Martins congregate in vast flocks, chattering noisily before finally dropping into the reeds at dusk to roost – truly one of nature’s great wildlife spectacles.  It is a time of change, as the reedbeds fall virtually silent and the open water becomes crowded with feeding and nesting fowl. Bitterns which visit most winters at Radipole are one of Britain’s rarest and most secretive birds.  Pochard, Tufted Ducks and Little Egrets can be observed. The reedbeds are being nurtured for them and it is hoped that in the future they will remain here to breed.

In autumn at Lodmoor Nature Reserve you can see hundreds of Swallows and Martins preparing for migration. The reserve also provides a safe winter refuge for large numbers of wading birds ducks and plovers and its saltmarsh areas attract rare and unusual migrants from Europe and further afield.

The RSPB visitor centre at Radipole Lake offers guided walks, special events, advice on bird identification and much more. It is open everyday except Christmas and Boxing Day.

Portland’s coast has for years been a haven for nesting sea birds, including some protected species. From Herring Gulls, Guillemots, Razorbills, Fulmars and Kittiwakes to Peregrine Falcons, all of these birds are an integral part of the island wildlife.  Visitors can take either the East or West-cliff route to observe and monitor the migration of birds, some of which are nationally or globally protected species..

A visit to the Portland Bird Observatory, at the Old Lower Lighthouse, is worthwhile to obtain local information on birds. The Observatory offers hostel accommodation which should to be booked in advance. The Observatory has a full time warden who, along with volunteers, undertakes bird ringing and counts on a regular basis.

Spring and autumn months are the best time to visit Weymouth and surrounding areas for bird watching with April and May being the peak months for migration.

The many prime coastal sites in the vicinity offer a superb bird spotting opportunity for both novice and regular alike.

If you would like further informal guidance and direction please feel free to chat with us at  The Outdoor Store where we would also be delighted to help equip you for your outdoor adventures with a range of quality affordable outdoor clothing,  waterproof jackets, binoculars, guide books and maps.

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High Visibility Clothing

Friday, January 15th, 2010
High Visibility Security Jacket

High Visibility Security Jacket

High visibility clothing is an essential health & safety requirement for many industries, workplaces and working environments. Visibility clothing must conform to strict EU guidelines that ensure it is manufactured to the highest quality standards and that designs provide sufficient visibility in a range of working environments and environmental conditions.

High Vis Vests for Drivers

Use in working environments is common place, but most of us are not aware that in many European countries including France and Spain there is a traffic law making it compulsory for drivers and passengers to carry high visibility clothing for use in the event of breakdown. So in addition to the reflective triangle, a high visibility orange or yellow vest or jacket must be provided for each occupant.

The driver’s vest or jacket also needs to be stored so that he or she can put it on before getting out of the car. There is potential for an on the spot fine for non compliance. This new law has important safety implications and helps to make drivers more visible when exiting or working on a broken down car at night. The AA recommend that you check the latest safety advice and road rules for your destination country before you travel.

High Visibility Security Clothing and Workwear

Although the regulations governing the manufacture of high visibility clothing mean high initial quality, it doesn’t follow that such security clothing will last forever, or continue to comply with changing standards. It is advisable that any workwear or safety clothing is regularly checked to make sure that it still complies with legal requirements.

Purchasing high visibility safety clothing is relatively straightforward, with a wide range available for on-line purchase including helmets, goggles and gloves. We are more than happy to help you choose the correct or most appropriate garments and colours. Generally one can be safe in the knowledge that the suppliers of such high visibility attire will ensure that all their products conform to the rigid security guidelines laid down by EU regulation or Health & Safety bodies.

If you are unsure whether your safety clothing no longer conforms then it is best to replace the items without delay. Not only is it vital to ensure that users are suitably protected to the best possible standard, but there is also the consideration for company providers to avoid inadvertently facing claims of negligence for not making adequate or current provision.

Choosing a High Visibility item of Clothing

There are different classes of safety clothing with each class providing a different level of protection or visibility.

Full jackets or overalls with reflective strips provide the highest level of visibility and protection, whilst slip over waistcoat or tabards provide the lowest level of visibility.

Reflective strips are essential for night time use and are particularly useful when walking or running as the added movement enhances the reflective effect.

Highly reflective vests provide maximum visibility in an emergency situation, and should be an essential part of your car safety equipment, whether or not a trip to Europe is planned.

The reflective strips or clothing material can become less effective over time due to wear and tear, and damage through regular washing, UV damage or discolouration.

Even if the item of clothing appears to be still wearable, it is important to replace reflective clothing before its potential impact is diminished.  Keep the old jacket for gardening by all means, but do not rely on its impact in providing essential visibility and protection when needed.

High visibility vests and jackets are very affordable these days and last for many years.

Visit The Outdoor Store to find a range of high quality Outdoor Clothing , Jackets and Waterproofs that are luminescent and also for other items of High Visibility workwear and security equipment.

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