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Thank you for posting and your great hikes, good info as always on the Decatlon items, Shure we gonna test some out , Thank you again, Eddy and Family.
This is so awesome, exactly what we can expect when shopping in-store 👍 The 1st BC store opens here in Vancouver 🇨🇦 Sat Oct 28 Metrotown, I can hardly wait😅 Your experience & comments are highly appreciated❤
@@WalkingNatureWorld it's only a pop-up, the big store opens Spring 2024, but no real sale except a raffle that I didn't win. Too many people, too small a space, my anxiety was sky high & I had to escape. They didn't have the trekking poles in stock, but my wife picked up some $5 mini day packs for her relatives in the Philippines. $50 for one pole, but it's the new 5 piece folding design that fits in luggage. I ended up grabbing a pair of carbon cork extendable trekking poles C$40 from Costco. Better deal, but different design, same as my old ones, but without cork handles. The Decathlon one, u have to buy 4-pack snow basket & mud basket separately. I'll go back to pickup my online order, if I can figure out how to switch my favorite store to Vancouver, from Calgary, AB
@@danielsingh9415 Thanks for the info! Maybe time is needed for them to establish properly but already having a physical store nearby is great because you can easily return stuff if needed that you ordered online for example. It is much easier this way. Keep us updated on how it goes and what they come up with next!
Great video the only issue I have is that Decathlon has their clothes labeled with European measurements and not in North American sizes. So a coat that is 2XL NA size is 4XL at Decathlon.
He's talking about a backpack. But it's hard to buy exos48l at this price. To buy it straight away, you have to take into account the cost of 180 pounds. You can buy it cheaper if you have the time and willingness. £130 for this backpack seems to be the optimal price - weight 1.3kg 10-year warranty. The only thing I miss is the ability to pull out bottles from the side in the side pockets. However, I preferred to spend a little more and buy the Gregory Focal 48L. Less weight, better quality and a lifetime warranty. It seems to me a better alternative to Exos. But we're talking about a price of £170. The backpack works great, I don't regret the money spent@@WalkingNatureWorld @mezmerya5130
Do not buy any Decathlon items! Ordered a down jacket, it never arrived and even though I paid for the extra ""shipping insurance", they won't reimburse me or ship me a new one. Stay away from this company, especially if you plan to order through the mail. Take my warning.
We personally have never had any issue ordering from Decathlon store and returning the items. They have a nice support service and return policy and you can reach them quite easily.
What gear items from Decathlon have been your favorites?
Find more information on our website: walkingnatureworld.com
Find more gear reviews here: ruclips.net/p/PLH-GYL40SfgCjO_8WGCXjSs6IZeD0s9r1
Join the channel to get access to exclusive perks: ruclips.net/channel/UChqVjnMgMFspKhKcEz8kIkQjoin
Support our work and help us to save up money for our future trips here: ko-fi.com/walkingnatureworld
Find our music we use in the videos on pond5: www.pond5.com/artist/walkingnatureworld#1/2064
Or on Audiojungle: audiojungle.net/user/walkingnatureworld/portfolio
If you have any other questions or suggestions - leave us a comment below. We would love to communicate with you!
I would love to see the recipes of your daily camping/hiking food and your long term cooking equipment.
Sounds good! Thanks for the idea!
Thank you for posting and your great hikes, good info as always on the Decatlon items, Shure we gonna test some out , Thank you again, Eddy and Family.
Thank you, friend, for the comment! It is nice to hear from you, hope you have a great hiking season!
Thank you both too for your great videos!
Our pleasure! Thank you for commenting and hope you enjoy it here on our channel!
Would love to get some newbie tips for beginners in fall early winter early spring that can take strong winds and heavy rain please!
Noted! Thanks for the suggestion, Will try to make such a video!
Great Info 👍 looking to get into Hiking and Nature-Travel so this is very helpful. Thanks 🙌
Thanks, glad to know it was helpful for you!
This is so awesome, exactly what we can expect when shopping in-store 👍
The 1st BC store opens here in Vancouver 🇨🇦 Sat Oct 28 Metrotown, I can hardly wait😅 Your experience & comments are highly appreciated❤
Thanks! Have you already had a chance to visit the store? And what are your impressions being able to see it in person?:)
@@WalkingNatureWorld it's only a pop-up, the big store opens Spring 2024, but no real sale except a raffle that I didn't win. Too many people, too small a space, my anxiety was sky high & I had to escape. They didn't have the trekking poles in stock, but my wife picked up some $5 mini day packs for her relatives in the Philippines. $50 for one pole, but it's the new 5 piece folding design that fits in luggage. I ended up grabbing a pair of carbon cork extendable trekking poles C$40 from Costco. Better deal, but different design, same as my old ones, but without cork handles. The Decathlon one, u have to buy 4-pack snow basket & mud basket separately. I'll go back to pickup my online order, if I can figure out how to switch my favorite store to Vancouver, from Calgary, AB
@@danielsingh9415 Thanks for the info! Maybe time is needed for them to establish properly but already having a physical store nearby is great because you can easily return stuff if needed that you ordered online for example. It is much easier this way. Keep us updated on how it goes and what they come up with next!
thank you. please do it again in fall so we see the winter collection.
Thanks a lot! That's a great idea, we received some positive feedback, so it is very likely that we make another video in the series😊
Hi guys. I've used Osprey Talon 22 pack for several years for day hiking. Extremely comfortable and durable and quite light.
Great suggestion, thank you, Osprey is a brand we have yet to try
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Great video the only issue I have is that Decathlon has their clothes labeled with European measurements and not in North American sizes. So a coat that is 2XL NA size is 4XL at Decathlon.
Thank you! Yes, the size struggle is real. We think they should label them according to the market.
Most waited video
Thank you for the feedback!😊
Hi, what u think about LanShan 2/1 tent from 3F UL GEAR?
Hi, we did a separate review of a Lanshan tent some time ago, you can find it in our library if you wish
У вас очень уютный канал, люблю вас смотреть. И СПАСИБО БОЛЬШОЕ за субтитры!
Спасибо большое за отзыв! Рады что вам полезен наш канал, это мотивирует нас продолжать в том же духе☺
great video
Thanks a lot!😊
What did you buy?
We didn't do a definite list at the end but we talk about it throughout the video, the things we like or already have.
mt900 makes absolutely no sense, because at this price point you may as well just buy osprey exos.
It's a new tent for us, have to look it up. But the Forclaz definetely has its use too
He's talking about a backpack. But it's hard to buy exos48l at this price. To buy it straight away, you have to take into account the cost of 180 pounds. You can buy it cheaper if you have the time and willingness. £130 for this backpack seems to be the optimal price - weight 1.3kg 10-year warranty. The only thing I miss is the ability to pull out bottles from the side in the side pockets. However, I preferred to spend a little more and buy the Gregory Focal 48L. Less weight, better quality and a lifetime warranty. It seems to me a better alternative to Exos. But we're talking about a price of £170. The backpack works great, I don't regret the money spent@@WalkingNatureWorld @mezmerya5130
Do not buy any Decathlon items! Ordered a down jacket, it never arrived and even though I paid for the extra ""shipping insurance", they won't reimburse me or ship me a new one. Stay away from this company, especially if you plan to order through the mail. Take my warning.
We personally have never had any issue ordering from Decathlon store and returning the items. They have a nice support service and return policy and you can reach them quite easily.