Tom Bombadil
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Got dragged into one in France by my partner. Seemed pretty average quality. Struck me as a bit like a French Mountain Warehouse
Can't keep out of the Decathlon store in Crawley.
Bought walking and running stuff from them and it's been fine.
Not sure I would go for their walking boots or running shoes though.
I am not sure what level you run or walk, so you may need something better. I bought a pair of their QUECHUA MH100 Waterproof boots, I don't hike for miles, but go out for a local walk almost everyday just to keep fit and they have been fantastic. much more comfortable then the North Face pair I had before and a fraction of the price.
I get my energy gels from there. They sell multi packs of SIS Gels cheaper than even Tesco. I’ve not bought running gear yet - I have a preferred brand of shoes and socks they don’t sell - but I’d certainly look at them for other bits and pieces.
I agree with you on the shoes. I wouldn't trust a cheap brand and I've found which ones work for me.
I've got a few pairs of running shorts from there though. They're great for long runs, with pockets for gels, phone, keys etc. Also got a really nice winter running top which keeps me warm but is also breathable.
Their sizing is a bit off. I have to buy medium, when in all other sports brands I wear small.
.Seems to be Scandanavian gear.
I need to get some base layers and a fleece plus some “man leggings” for trail running. I reckon their range looks quality enough for those bits. Climbing shoes are only for low height bouldering so they’re fine .
It’s the hiking boots I’m in two minds about. I do a lot of walks anything from 10 miles to 25 miles so they need to be quality.