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Home to 18 mighty 4000ers, Switzerland’s Saas Valley is a place where the mountains really do make you feel small - in the ...
La Sportiva’s new Lumina 200 jacket has a bold claim: 'likely the best warmth-to-weight ratio of any down jacket in the world ...
Passenger are a British brand that have quickly gathered pace, gaining a reputation for making good kit at decent prices, and ...
Light My Fire’s LunchKit BIO combines sustainable bioplastics with practical design, making it a reusable lunch solution that ...
Chosen for our Greener Gear Guide, this alpine shell from Rab uses the latest version of Gore-tex Pro. Here's how we got on ...
This jacket, the Páramo Halkon 360°, showcases the British brand’s new 360-degree project, which involves various processes ...
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Osprey Transporter Squffel 44 | Review Will Renwick gives his verdict following a summer of use. Was it able to bring order to his chaos?
Our resident gear expert Richard Gear is asked: 'How can I repair the taped seams on my waterproof jacket? They are all coming away, and it is now leaking quite badly!' ...
At first glance the Alpkit’s new (ish) Elan bivy bag might look completely identical to Snugpak’s Stratosphere, a bivy that’s been around for a number of years now. Look a bit closer and there are a ...
Why We Chose The Lowe Alpine Airzone Pro 35:45 Backpack: excellent back system and carry, useful details, versatile size We like Lowe Alpine backpacks. A couple of years ago, their Aeon daypack made ...
Why We Chose It: Roomy, easy to set-up and take down, reliably sturdy What we like about the Kelty Rumpus 6 family size tent (also available as a 4P) is that it’s not only very spacious and liveable ...
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