 
            Paddy Pallin Adventure Equipment
Providing adventure and travel equipment to Launceston for over 40 years
Since its inception in 1930, the name Paddy Pallin has become synonymous with the Australian bush. During their many years in the market, the Paddy Pallin brand has concentrated on supplying bushwalkers, travellers and adventurers with the highest quality and most advanced products and knowledge. Located on George Street, the Launceston store was established by Jennifer Cusick and the late Lars Winberg in 1984. They stock a huge range of camping equipment, hiking packs, shoes and clothing, books, maps and guides as well as GPS systems and safety equipment.
The staff are like travel agents for Tasmanian adventures. They have first-hand experience of most of the hikes and tracks around the state and can give you handy tips and advice when you visit them in store. Their one piece of advice for everyone – you can’t be too prepared for activities like hiking, biking and camping. So, take a visit to the Launceston store and get comprehensively kitted out for your next outdoor adventure.
WHY WE LOVE IT
- The customer service is impeccable – you will want to go in just to experience it time and time again.
- They offer several lines for hire – now you can save money and storage space by simply hiring your gear for your adventures.
- The Launceston store is locally owned so everyone who works there has experienced the conditions you will face when travelling around Tasmania.
Location: 110 George Street, Launceston
Phone: 03 6331 4240
Phone: paddypallin.com.au
 
                                                                                                             
                                                 
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