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For two people, so two full facer and three jet helmets, four camelbag and three pair of shoes and the according number of gloves/jerseys/jackets/shorts and all.
Something that will optimise the space and accessibility Show me yours ๐
I use my house!
Do you mean a way of storing the clothing in a room, or in a bag for travelling?
Wardrobe in the garage. I don't have a photo!
In a room crikey. Something a bit fancier than just a wardrobe.
I use the floor, works really well and super convenient.
I have an outbuilding. A shed would work just as well.
Ikea.
I reckon you would get more than that lot in an Ikea, the one at Notts is massive ๐
I use a box & the floor.
I use a floordrobe.
I use a floordrobe.
I'm going to teach my children that expression and blame you. Thanks, that's brilliant
I use a wardrobe
If limited for space....
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Or if you have a bigger room....
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[i]In a room crikey. Something a bit fancier than just a wardrobe.[/i]
A fancy wardrobe? It's what people tend to use to store stuff in their house, seems to work well.
Yes bu a wardrobe is hardly convenient to store clothes+ shoes + helmets + rucksack all with easy access...
Which is why I posted the 'wardrobe' setup I have; no doors, easy access.
Or you could think of something similar.
It isn't? Open door and you can access them all within easy reach...
Yes bu a wardrobe is hardly convenient to store clothes+ shoes + helmets + rucksack all with easy access...
Perhaps the wardrobe is too far away?
Or you could think of something similar.
I was thinking about something smining with the helmets on top, the rugsacks hung underneath and the jacket and shoes below
Then look at Ikea; you can mix and match the shelving and hangers and boxes to suit exactly what you want.
Bikes go in the house - clothes go in the garage. How else would you have an excuse to be nipping across the lawn in your pants carrying your bike?
But seriously - sounds like a job for some strategic coathooks. Like a shadow board.
Sho and helmet shelves are better if they're well vented.


