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Large Rucksack Was £89 - now £10 INC VAT

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Samoa 75L All Weather Rucksack - RRP £89.99 This Samoa all weather Rucksacks made by Ultrafit is one of the best value 75 litre rucksacks on the market. The superb quality of this rucksack means that both short trips and long expeditions are comfortable and enjoyable. Both the design of the Rucksack, as well as its fully adjustable back system making this possible. The rucksack is made of Polyester material PU coating with water repellent and 500mm water pressure Further Details • Haul ring • Fully Adjustable Harness • Sternum Strap • Lumbar Support • Hip belt • Side compression straps

Limited stock so hurry althogh they do seem to be clearing out a few different ones. See below.

THIS PRICE INCLUDES VAT BUT P&P IS EXTRA!!!!!

also another one here
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  • BLUMIRE
    BLUMIRE Posts: 486 Forumite
    Has anyone ever ordered from them before?
  • withabix
    withabix Posts: 9,508 Forumite
    I've bought from 1getfit.com before with no problems

    Visit their website directly for lots of other bargains.

    https://www.1getfit.com

    They've got full contact details on their site as well (although slapped wrists for an 0870 number!):

    Please feel free to contact us with any questions or comments:


    Name: CyberCheckout

    Address: Cyber Checkout Limited,
    2 Cartwright Road,
    Stevenage,
    Herts,
    SG1 4QJ,
    England,


    Telephone Orders: 08700 27 34 34
    Our lines are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Calls are charged at standard rates.
    Please note this number is for new orders only and not for enquires or customer services.

    Customer Services: 01438 751651
    Our lines are open 10:00 to 17:00 (UK time zone) Mondays to Fridays. Calls are charged at standard rates.
    British Ex-pat in British Columbia!
  • pepperoni_2
    pepperoni_2 Posts: 1,374 Forumite
    Well it's no wonder the stocks are limited; there's about 15 on ebay and about 50 already sold...some for 99p!! (postage was £18 though!!!)
  • jonny5_3
    jonny5_3 Posts: 54 Forumite
    Lots on Ebay selling by the same company actually cheaper overall if no-one else bids...

    Click Here
  • rizla01
    rizla01 Posts: 7,260 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    jonny5 wrote:
    Lots on Ebay selling by the same company actually cheaper overall if no-one else bids...

    Click Here


    But they have a start bid of £10.00 so how is that cheaper??
    "Unhappiness is not knowing what we want, and killing ourselves to get it."
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  • Howdie
    Howdie Posts: 275 Forumite
    rizla01 wrote:
    But they have a start bid of £10.00 so how is that cheaper??

    Postage is cheaper by £1 on ebay
  • MikeT_3
    MikeT_3 Posts: 171 Forumite
    Catalog Store #110073 Cotton (102) Hammock £ 8.00
    1 Catalog Store #110173 Hanging Chair (204) £ 6.00
    1 Catalog Store #110173 Hanging Chair (204) £ 6.00

    I quite fancied the above items but when I got to the checkout they were charging £5 delivery for EACH item, so £20 spent became £35 so not quite the bargain any more.
    All Dell'd up ;) several times over :)
  • tonybee_2
    tonybee_2 Posts: 175 Forumite
    ordered mine, cos Im off to Pau in a few weeks for some hiking on a 1p plus tax Ryanair flight. What joy!!
    "Only left handed people are in their right minds"
  • gromituk
    gromituk Posts: 3,087 Forumite
    Don't suppose it was ever £89 but £15 or £18 (?) for the two items is a good price I guess. I bought a big rucksack from Lidl years ago which has paid for itself many times over, but it's bound to fall to pieces some day and I've never seen them doing one since. The biggest problem with it is the risk of the straps getting caught in airline baggage handling equipment. I've seen a small rucksack where you could zip the straps away but I guess neither of these will do that. Besides that, anyone have any ideas which product is better? The Ultrafit is apparently more waterproof, but is "polyester" weaker than "600 denier" (nylon?)?
    Time is an illusion - lunch time doubly so.
  • Instant mark up all round!
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