Hot on the heels of my own, admittedly rather, ahem, aspirational, Christmas list, I thought perhaps I should come up with some more practical (and realistic) ideas for Christmas presents for rowers.
As everyone keeps insisting on reminding me, there are now (gulp) a mere seven days until Christmas. If you have a rower in your life, or have been spending more time on the river than shopping, the chances are you’re on the lookout for a handy last minute gift, and these beauties recently landed on my desk.
And if, like me, you also do the odd bit of coxing (very odd in my case, since I favour a unique zigzag course up the river), then good gloves are an absolute must.
The MacWet gloves, which I was sent just a few weeks ago and trialled during a chilly coxing session, are just the ticket. They are nice and thin, just warm enough, have excellent grip (I tried them out cycling, too) and are water resistant, which is obviously essential in our drizzly climate.
They’re not cheap – the Climatec Long Gloves, which I was sent, are an eye-watering £29.99, but they are very good quality. And it’s Christmas. And Santa might be feeling generous.
It’s attractively illustrated – much more attractive than Kate’s first book, which lacked pictures – and would be a great present for a hungry teen. It’s available from Amazon and currently retails at £9.09.
So there you have it. With the shopping all sorted, all you have to worry about is the decorating and the cooking and keeping Uncle Bernard from getting hammered on cooking sherry. I’m afraid I can’t help with that. Sorry.