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    Hudy Sport

    One of the half-dozen branches of this nationwide chain of stores, Hudy Sport provides reasonably priced equipment for hiking, climbing, camping and other outdoor activities and pursuits. There is a good selection of boots, backpacks, sleeping bags, tents, waterproofs and the like, as well as more specialist gear such as crampons, ice axes and climbing ropes. There are seven branches in the city, including another central one at Na Perštýné 14.

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    Mont K

    If you’re into climbing something other than stairs – say, the Matterhorn or Kilimanjaro – Mont K will set you up with everything from backpacks to tents and crampons. Or perhaps you’re just looking for body-warmers and other heat-keeping garments to contend with Berlin’s biting winters. The in-the-know sales team is happy to divulge an arsenal of user-friendly tips.

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    L'Angolo a Due Ruote

    You'll be stopping traffic with a motorbike helmet from this little shop - choose from lurid Hawaiian-style prints in hot pink and orange and graffiti-art styles in electric blues and lime. Brands include AGV, Suomy and Shark, and there's a modest range of hot Euro riding gear to keep all (drivers') eyes on you.

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    Fjeld & Fritid

    If you're heading off the beaten track and need some gizmos to keep you company, this outdoor supplies store is one of the best in the game. If you're a walker, cyclist, climber, kayaker or just like camping you'll find a gadget for just about every situation and weather condition imaginable.

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    FC Botiga

    Need a Ronaldinho football jersey, a blue and burgundy ball, or any other soccer paraphernalia pertaining to what many locals consider the greatest team in the world? This is a convenient spot to load up without traipsing to the stadium.

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    Himalaya

    A great sports store with ski and hiking boots, sleeping bags, rock-climbing gear - pretty much whatever you forgot. Staff double as knowledgeable guides and they can sell you trail maps and point you to good DIY ones too.

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    Karstadt Sport

    This multistorey department store has four floors of equipment and outfits for any sport – tennis to soccer to rock climbing to spelunking. It’s a good spot for cycling gear and equipment too.

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    Block Post

    Sells military and police gear plus some camping equipment. For about around Rbl300 you can buy one of those black-peaked hats with tops as big as dinner plates, worn by anyone with a uniform in Russia.

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    Soldat Udachi ul Nekrasova

    This weaponry store has everything a modern-day Rambo could wish for, including GPS devices, Swiss army knives and camping gizmos. Stop by and have a look if you wish to stock up on rugged necessities.

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    Hiking & Climbing, Sport Scheck

    Hiking & Climbing, Sport Scheck For buying gear and equipment, Sport Scheck's hard to beat. It has multiple floors of everything from camping equipment to expedition wear, plus lots of books.

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    Alpindustriya-Kamchatka

    This valuable camping-gear shop rents tents (from R150 per day), backpacks (R40 to R60), sleeping bags (R40) and sleeping mats (R20). It’s about 75m off the road, amid housing.

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    Alpine World

    The most centrally located sports store, with climbing boots and footwear for a wide range of activities, including skis, skates and snowboards. Western brands are well represented.

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  14. Alpin Sport

    Slightly out of the way, near the Akademik Stadium in the eastern Slatina neighbourhood, this shop nevertheless has an excellent stock of skiing, camping and climbing equipment.

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    Útilíf

    Climbing, camping, cycling and fishing equipment and repairs are available from Útilíf, in Kringlan and Smáralind shopping centres and in the small Glæsibær arcade.

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    Karistianis

    For outdoor clothing and hiking shoes to tackle gorges you could try this place or their hard core army supply store across the road for camping and climbing gear.

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    Schuster

    Get tooled up for the Alps at this sports megastore boasting seven shiny floors of equipment, including cycling, skiing, travel and camping paraphernalia.

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    Union Chandlery

    Camping and trekking gear, wetsuits, sailing equipment and guides are on sale, and there's an information board on sporting activities around the county.

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    Annapurna

    If you've forgotten your sleeping bag, ski poles, hiking boots, climbing gear or rucksack, this shop in Krakovo can supply you with most (or all) of it.

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    Climber's Shop

    Compston Rd has enough equipment shops to launch an assault on Everest, including a branch of Climber's Shop, which specialises in rock-climbing gear.

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    Stenata

    The best place in town to buy hiking, climbing and camping equipment, including backpacks, tents and sleeping bags, but it doesn’t hire gear.

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    Mountain Club

    If you haven't come prepared for hikes and adventures, you'll find outdoor clothing and footwear as well as camping, climbing and biking gear.

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    Black's

    Compston Rd has enough equipment shops to launch an assault on Everest, including a branch of Black's, which is a favourite with hikers.

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    Conwy Outdoor Shop

    This useful, friendly store has kit for sale and advice on local activities, and will arrange bike hire for around £16 per day.

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    Bever Zwerfsport

    Everything you need for a local hike or a Himalayan expedition: camping equipment, mountaineering gear, clothes and shoes.

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    Surf Mountain

    Yo dude – come and join the goatee-stroking, nad-scratching crew checking out Surf Mountain’s skate and snowboard gear.

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