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I am after some new camo and thought I might give the Stoney Creek or Mossy Oak a try, who sells this in Oz, thought I would try the sponsors first .....Cheers.........Howie
Hey dude.
I actually just recently bought some of the Stoney Creek stuff. I don't know if anyone is Aus sells the stuff but its easy enough just to order from NZ. All I did was check my measurement against the chart (http://www.stoneycreekshop.co.nz/info_pages.php?pages_id=40) and all the stuff I got fitted perfectly.
This is the stuff I ordered:
Stoney Creek Silent Series -Lightweight Trousers Realtree
Stoney Creek Face Veil Realtree
Stoney Creek Gloves Micro Plus Realtree
Stoney Creek Silent Series Lightweight Shirt Realtree
+ some other non-clothing stuff.
Postage was $20 and was delivered fast. All the stuff is really good quality, high detailed camo and is a good buy once you convert the total price from $NZ to $AUS.
Overall highly recommended.
Cheers, Cav01.
Dale Furze
08-09-07, 11:27 PM
Howie, our local bloke here in Albury sells it. Gino @ Adventure Camping and Apparel, Ph. 0260 21 6200
He keeps most of it in stock, it is great gear, I have heaps of it.
Cheers. Dale
Al Kidner
09-09-07, 07:57 AM
I'll 2nd Stoney Creek gear. I bought a Sika Top for my NZ hunt and with out it I would have been a chilly billy. Good quality and well made.
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GREG 2533
09-09-07, 08:00 AM
Yeh ive got some stoney creek gear and i love it ay. i buy most of my stuff over the net from the stoney creek shop online.
Once again, thanks guys.........Howie
Frank O 'Reilys here in Melbourne have a large variety, but that's probably no good to you. If you can't find it locally i agree the Stoney Creek shop is probably you best bet. Just hate not being able to try the stuff on before you buy it.
You won't go wrong the clothing mate, I've found it to be generally 'a buy once item'.
snipercell
14-09-07, 07:38 PM
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Mate,
Horsley Parlk Gun Shop sell some of the stoney creek gear. I purchased the Sika jacket direct from their shop in NZ- awsome stuff
Fisher Fire Arms here in Adelaide sells the Stoney Creek gear.
Can't remember how they compare price wise thought sorry.
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