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UOG Review - Mountain Hardwear HyperLamina Flame Sleeping Bag

Nov 21, 2016

This is the warmest, most comfortable sleeping bag I have ever used. After a long day trekking in the cold I knew that I would have a warm night’s sleep. The bag didn’t require any layers to be worn inside during the night. After the initial cold period, the bag would warm up to a comfortable temperature within 10 minutes.The bag has a half-zip in the centre of the bag which was great for ventilat …
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UOG Review - Nemo GoGo Elite

Posted by Mark Richardson on Nov 14, 2016

The Nemo GoGo Elite is midway between a bivy bag and a tent, it has an inflatable frame at the shoulders which gives you room to move about and organise your gear.If I can dispel the first couple of assumptions you might be making:1. It is easy to blow up using the featherweight pump included and takes very little effort; the pressure is created by your hand not by trying to blow hard into it.2. T …
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Exped Hyperlite and Winterlite Mat Review

Posted by Mark Richardson on Nov 07, 2016

UOG Review of Exped Hyperlite and Winterlite MatI've been using Exped sleeping mats for a number of years now and really like them, until now every one has been rectangular in shape, which is the obvious shape to make them. The new series of Exped mats break this mould and are 'mummy' shaped. Mummy shaped mats more closely match the human body shape, so the maximum width is at the shoulders and th …
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UOG Review - Inov8 Race Elite 24 at the Rab Mountain Marathon

Oct 17, 2016

Positive:LightweightFeatures - side pockets adequate size - cannot fit large bottle in though.Additional chest pocket - useful and recommended for extra space & easy accessCentral zip - good for access from top or bottom but need to pack organised for this to be effective.Negative:Not very durable - Alex's got a hole in itStraps - compromised comfort for lightweight - could have more padding and/o …
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UOG Review - Sea To Summit Air Chair Kit

Posted by Mark Richardson on Oct 17, 2016

The Sea to Summit Air Chair Kit was worth its weight in gold...To be honest I've always avoided Chair kits because I didn't want to risk puncturing my sleeping mat - somehow it seemed a bit brutal to fold it up then sit on it and you can always sit on a rock - can't you? While preparing for my last trip though I was persuaded to take the Sea to Summit Air Chair Kit as a test item, I tried it befor …
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UOG Review - Montane Alpha Guide Jacket

Posted by Alex G on Oct 17, 2016

A very comfortable jacket that allows easy movement when walkingI really loved this jacket with its ability to keep me warm, but it was breathable enough to ensure that I wasn’t sweating whilst walking.I took this piece of kit with me to Iceland as my primary jacket to use when trekking. It was perfect for when the conditions were a little cold and an extra layer was needed, usually around 10°C. H …
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UOG Review - Exped Mira 1P tent

Oct 17, 2016

The Exped Mira 1P is a two skin tent for one person. It has a single hoop that runs the full length of the tent with a central cross pole to maximise head height. There's a smaller pole at the head end that adds stability, ensuring the tent doesn't flop around your head due to uneven ground; it has great internal space, head height and a decent porch.PitchingSome people won't use tents that pitch …
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UOG Review - Montane Minimus Pants

Posted by Mark Richardson on Sep 12, 2016

Selection: I've been using Montane's Minimus pants for a couple of years now and am really impressed. More recently I was off to Peru on a high level trek (abpve 4000m), during which I expected mainly good weather but with the possibility of rain. If I was heading off on a trek somewhere where I expected lot of rain I probably would choose to take a more durable pair of overtrousers, however on th …
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UOG Review - Camelbak Volt LR

Posted by Mark Richardson on Sep 12, 2016

I had the opportunity to do a few day's walks while on holiday in Tenerife, so I was looking for a hydration pack that would also swallow all my day gear as well. The Camelbak Volt 13 LR was my choice, and although it's designed as a bike pack the bike-specific features are fairly nominal - like the hooks for attaching a helmet - ideal for attaching other things.In use I loved the pack - the hip b …
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