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    Craghoppers

    Anyone else having a bit of jip getting on to the Craghoppers website?
    It keeps freezing my internet exporer. Been like it for a week now, so I can't see it being Craghoppers' site since I reckon they would have known by now and done something about it.
    I don't know.
    Anyone else?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Humakt View Post
    Anyone else having a bit of jip getting on to the Craghoppers website?
    It keeps freezing my internet exporer. Been like it for a week now, so I can't see it being Craghoppers' site since I reckon they would have known by now and done something about it.
    I don't know.
    Anyone else?
    Dont bother with Internet Explorer its a total waste of time. I moved over to Firefox about 8 years ago and never looked back.
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    works on Chrome
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sapper4083 View Post
    works on Chrome


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    Hi Humakt,

    have you ever tried TK Maxx for Craghoppers?
    If you don't mind a little bit of sifting it can be very rewarding and even cheaper than Go Outdoors!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevie B View Post
    Hi Humakt,

    have you ever tried TK Maxx for Craghoppers?
    If you don't mind a little bit of sifting it can be very rewarding and even cheaper than Go Outdoors!
    Also take a look in sports direct.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeWilkinson View Post
    Also take a look in sports direct.
    I bought mine from there, and two other new pairs from charity shops for a couple of quid each pair.

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    I'd second the TK Maxx, it's worth a dig. I have had a fair bit out of there.
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