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Going the distance
How to get your kids to walk for miles without getting tired. If you’re heading off on a long walk with young boys make sure you’ve read up on your Minecraft and Starwars. Our ten year old can walk and walk and walk… and talk and talk and talk… as long as it’s about one of his favourite subjects. Know which your favourite character is and why. And would you choose a diamond or stone sword? If you were going to design a Lego set what would it need to include? Should Lego headquarters issue golden tickets? Before you know it you’ll have covered...
Relaxing by the river
A welcome rest after on a PACMAT Harlequin after a long walk in the Peak District.
PACMAT Patch bagged
The PACMAT Patch now comes in it's own handy stuff bag. Keeping it small and compact and other things in your bag clean. A warm, waterproof mat for walkers.
Autumn walking
The PACMAT Solo is so light and compact, it's easy to take anywhere. Roll out and rest on the dry, comfortable ground and take time to enjoy the view.
Walk Magazine for Ramblers reviews PACMAT Solo
"Rest stops are a welcome part of any long walk. But after autumn rain it can be tricky to find a dry spot on which to perch. Enter the new British-made Pacmat – billed as the world’s toughest, lightest and most packable outdoor rug. It’s made from technical microfibre polyester with a ripstop nylon base, meaning it is soft to sit on and water-repellent, with a fully waterproof underside. The original solo version, which comes with a handy stuff sack, measures 140 x 60cm and weighs 210g. A larger size, ideal for families and groups, is also available." Walk Magazine
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