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I suspect the Norrona's cotton fabric is very similar if not the same as Ventile. I ski in a pair of Arcteryx ski-touring pants that were actually made in Canada, the last year they made them there- very durable and comfortable, might last forever.
Norrøna selling unlabeled ventile at a third of its normal market price sounds too good to be true, but I'll trust your and others high opinions of this piece of kit on the practical side rather than theoretical. Not currently looking for a new anorak bit I'll look closer at Norrøna cotton gear on the future.
Otherwise I hope IEDs reach neither Switzerland nor Norway within the lifetime of my kids. If ww3 breaks out i just as well want to be vaporized with the first nukes. Norway is only 50% self sufficient for food production so disrupted supply chains would totally suck.
My survival instinct would probably get in the way though.
I suspect the Norrona's cotton fabric is very similar if not the same as Ventile. I ski in a pair of Arcteryx ski-touring pants that were actually made in Canada, the last year they made them there- very durable and comfortable, might last forever.
Norrøna selling unlabeled ventile at a third of its normal market price sounds too good to be true, but I'll trust your and others high opinions of this piece of kit on the practical side rather than theoretical. Not currently looking for a new anorak bit I'll look closer at Norrøna cotton gear on the future.
Otherwise I hope IEDs reach neither Switzerland nor Norway within the lifetime of my kids. If ww3 breaks out i just as well want to be vaporized with the first nukes. Norway is only 50% self sufficient for food production so disrupted supply chains would totally suck.
My survival instinct would probably get in the way though.
Perhaps you could become cannibals and eat Swedes?
I suspect the Norrona's cotton fabric is very similar if not the same as Ventile. I ski in a pair of Arcteryx ski-touring pants that were actually made in Canada, the last year they made them there- very durable and comfortable, might last forever.
Norrøna selling unlabeled ventile at a third of its normal market price sounds too good to be true, but I'll trust your and others high opinions of this piece of kit on the practical side rather than theoretical. Not currently looking for a new anorak bit I'll look closer at Norrøna cotton gear on the future.
Otherwise I hope IEDs reach neither Switzerland nor Norway within the lifetime of my kids. If ww3 breaks out i just as well want to be vaporized with the first nukes. Norway is only 50% self sufficient for food production so disrupted supply chains would totally suck.
My survival instinct would probably get in the way though.
Perhaps you could become cannibals and eat Swedes?
Only urban Swedes wearing Fjällräven. Fermented in a can and eaten on flatbread with onions and an aquavit chaser à la Sürströmming.
Norrøna selling unlabeled ventile at a third of its normal market price sounds too good to be true, but I'll trust your and others high opinions of this piece of kit on the practical side rather than theoretical. Not currently looking for a new anorak bit I'll look closer at Norrøna cotton gear on the future.
Otherwise I hope IEDs reach neither Switzerland nor Norway within the lifetime of my kids. If ww3 breaks out i just as well want to be vaporized with the first nukes. Norway is only 50% self sufficient for food production so disrupted supply chains would totally suck.
My survival instinct would probably get in the way though.
Perhaps you could become cannibals and eat Swedes?
Only urban Swedes wearing Fjällräven. Fermented in a can and eaten on flatbread with onions and an aquavit chaser à la Sürströmming.