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Campers Paradise

Campers Paradise

(2 reviews)

££

Well the name says it all for this place. Its got a lot more than one of the chain shops like…read moreMillets in my opinion and the staff are all really enthusiastic 'out door' types too so are more than happy to give some advice - not just on gear but on where to head for a good campsite. There's everything you need here from tents for festivals to hiking equipment. They also stock a small amount of skiing gear too as well as steel toe-cap boots and other work wear.

Campers Paradise seems to be a quintessentially British camping shop. It stocks all the regular…read moreequipment you're going to find yourself needing for, say, a trip to Wales. The selection is well balanced though a little limited, but they have made good use of the space they have by suspending a whole tent from the ceiling fully erect. The British nature of this place isn't just brought into place by the stock of two season sleeping bags and big bins of tent pegs, they also have buckets and spades, inflatable boats and flat caps. I suppose this isn't a bad idea with them being so close to the sea side but it did leave me wondering where the canvas deck chairs and knotted hankies were. The slightly odd selection of stock is definitely balanced out well by the great customer service. When I discovered this place today I entered into a discussion with the South African guy who works there about Swiss army knives and their virtues by comparison to the ever popular Leatherman tools. Not only did the guy clearly know what he was talking about but he was funny and great to chat to.

Surf & Ski Sports

Surf & Ski Sports

(5 reviews)

££

It's very strange when you go past a shop almost on a regular basis but never even really give it…read moretwo looks, then go in, and realise it's really damn good. That's exactly what I did today. I was on the search for a good quality Snowboard kinda jacket, water and wind proof, durable and warm. I had been all over Brighton looking for one of these, and couldn't quite find one that met my specific requirements, which were so specific that I don't think even I knew them. All of this ended though walking into Surf and Ski. The range of proper old person practical skiing gear, as well as cool, fashionable snowboarding stuff is really quality and varied. Bonfire, The North Face and Icepeak are among the labels that I spotted, and whether your looking for something quite garish, or simple, expensive or cheap(er), I could not recommend this place enough. The lady who owns the shop is a really sweet woman, who really helped me out in a genuine and kind way, spending a lot of time with me, explaining the coat I was looking at in great detail, from the little inside pockets, to how they make the lining. She really knew her stuff, and was, as she said a 'Ski Nut'. There is also Hardware upstairs for skiing and snowboarding, for those who can and do,actually use it.

This surf and ski shop looks like it's made of snow, you can't miss it. I recently got into skiing…read moreso now every time I pass one of these stores I can't help but look inside and this one, set over two levels, has a large inventory of every kind of equipment you could need. This includes my favourite ski brand K2, and some really gorgeous ski suits (I really need to update in this department, my snowboarding brother refuses to be seen on the mountain with me). That being said, the only thing I've bought in here is a North Face rucksack. In fact, their whole camping and outdoors section of the shop is definitely worth a visit if you don't frequent the piste and the staff are extremely helpful if you don't know what you're looking for.

Blacks - Photo taken from official website

Blacks

(5 reviews)

££

Blacks' sign claims it's the expert outdoors shop. I can't vouch for the skill level, but the…read moreselection of outdoorsy items is quite impressive. The first floor contains camping gear: tents, sleeping bags and rucksacks of various sizes. The ground floor is loaded with winter wear: ski jackets, gloves and mitts, hats and scarves...All of high quality to keep you warm and cosy. However, I was having the most fun looking at the wall of accessories. Lanterns, torches (that don't need batteries), inflatable pillows, thermal mugs and water bottles. The highlight was a thermal-coffee-mug-SLASH-HAND-WARMER! Wowy. Now that's what technology should be used for. Warm inside and out. So - if you're looking to do something outside, Blacks will have all necessary equipment.

I've been here a couple of times recently to get some last minute bits for festivals…read more I'm going to a festival next week (last minute thing) and realised I am without a tent! I thought I would go to Blacks and have a look to see whats on offer then see if I could find cheaper online. I don't have too much money to spare, and I'm not fussed about the size of tent, so I managed to find a 2 man pop up tent for £25. The staff members were more than happy to show me how big the tent is when set up, and it was quite comical to see them trying to pack it back down again, when a more experienced member of staff managed to do it very easily! All the staff involved were very helpful.

Sussex Yachts

Sussex Yachts

(3 reviews)

£££

Sussex Yachts are a busy well stocked shop in the centre of the marina. They have a well balanced…read moreselection of stock and carry out most of the services that you might need as a sailing enthusiast such as chandlery, rigging and electronic installation. They are very much a sailing for sailings sake type of a store concerned more with the size of your boat or wallet than really helping you along in the world of sailing. As you enter their brand logo emblazoned shop in the marina square you find yourself immediately in an emporium of sailing equipment that has everything from polished brass ornaments and drinks cabinets within a globe of the world, to the more mechanical things, like paint, pipes and rope. The staff will make the usual formulaic approach, but in a way that seems more salesman-like than genuinely hospitable. In many respects though this is going to well suited to many of their clientele who will have sailing as a main leisure activity, know what they want and intend to spend the kind of money that will both please and interest the people that work here. Personally speaking, the whole place has left me cold on a number of occasions but maybe that's a reflection of the kind of person I am as much as it is of the kind of shop they run.

I have visited Sussex Yachts on a number of occasions and they never seem to have any sort of…read moreselection of stock - they sport big brand names but don't appear to follow that through when it comes to selection. I did meet with the owner one day who spend 20 minutes just purely taking about himself and what he was all about - egotistical doesn't even start to cover it. It was a strange chance meeting and one that made me decide not to ever bother going there again. Sadly I also find their website very misleading and factually incorrect - the credentials they claim to have are not completely true and in most cases seem to just be an attempt to pass themselves off as reputable. I have just ordered a new mast for my yacht in Brighton Marina, and I called up the manufacturer direct who told me that I could order from any one of a number of places when I told them that I just dare not order it through Sussex Yachts as there would be every chance that it would turn up 6ft to short. If you read Sussex Yachts website it seems to suggest that you can only get these items through them. My advice is shop around there are loads of proper experienced riggers and mast suppliers who will supply direct into Brighton Marina. Ask around and get other berth holders opinions before making a decision.

Aston Bourne / Barbour Partner Store

Aston Bourne / Barbour Partner Store

(5 reviews)

Aston Bourne is a clothes store specialising in that rugged outdoor look that brings to mind images…read moreof Landrovers and hikers. There's a host of more conventional clothing as well, such as shirts and the like and the quality of products is pretty good. I was surprised to see clothing that seemed (on first glance) to be designed for Prince Charles that actually looked trendy. The small store packs plenty in too, so you don't just end up looking at one trendy cap, but a plethora of different styles and designs. The major stumbling block for me however, was the price... While I can imagine spending a lot of money on a really good Jacket, I'm not sure I'd spend 200 or so £££ on one. But if you're looking for something thats going to last you a long time and look cool while its doing it, its certainly worth casting your eye across their website, and maybe popping even into the store to have a look in person.

Aston Bourne couldn't fulfill an online order and it took me THREE emails and TWO phone calls to…read morethem over 11 days to find out the item was not even in stock, though was at time of purchase and now also discontinued too, spoiling my chance of purchasing elsewhere at a competitive price, had I known sooner. Not a very satisfactory online shopping experience for me and most likely wont use them again, largely due to the lackadaisical communication. I think I would still be waiting to hear something had I not contacted them .

White Stuff

White Stuff

(6 reviews)

££

Everything about my experience in White Stuff was ... soft. Soft music playing, soft styles,…read moreclothing made from soft materials like wool and cashmere. Most tops were long and flowing, paired with suit coats or vests to add a bit of a professional tweak. There were a few pairs of jeans, but most trousers were of the dressy variety. Sale racks were off to one side, offering cheaper versions of the soft, flowing styles. Most of the shoppers were women 40 and over, although the shop does offer some men's selections as well. Several men were in the shop, but waiting patiently, probably soothed by the soft music. It made for a very relaxing shopping experience, despite the store being quite busy.

I quite like this branch of White Stuff and I usually exit with a lighter purse. Not being a…read moremassive shopper, I like to get in and out quickly, so this is usually a safe bet if I need an addition to my wardrobe. I like the layout and the location, and the staff are friendly but not too overbearing. Clothes are good quality and long lasting, if a little predictable in their styling, but I like their prints and the fit seems to suit me. Get on their email list and get invitations to their discount days. Normally 20% off everything, and everyone like a bargain, right? Also, they offer free drinks and nibbles on these days - a glass of wine may loosen the purse strings but its makes for a far more enjoyable shopping experience!

Tog 24 - outdoorgear - Updated May 2026

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