I have seen pictures of people using a clear wind/weather shield to shield their plot sheets etc but have no luck trying to track them down online (at a store). Can anyone point me in the right direction please.
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David
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contact batman.
he got me one.
they are very good.
keep safe,
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he got me one.
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DannyS wrote:I have a A5 landscape which I find good as it is compact, I also have a A4 landscape, I wouldn't go any bigger.
That's fine when the weather's good but if it's bucketing down with the wind from the wrong direction they're not all that much help. I have an A3 Landscape which is what I'd recommend.
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