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The Ultimate Guide to Lightweight Rucksacks: Choosing and Using the Perfect Pack

Posted by Andy Neil on Jul 12, 2024

For any hiker or backpacker, the choice of rucksack can make or break a trip. Whether planning a day hike or a multi-week adventure, understanding the ins and outs of lightweight rucksacks is crucial for comfort and efficiency on the trail. This comprehensive guide will walk you through everything you need to know about choosing and using the perfect pack. At its core, a rucksack is designed …
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NEMO Equipment Founder & CEO Cam Brensinger Interview

Posted by Andy Neil on Jul 08, 2024

Last month, we had the privilege of hosting Cam Brensinger, the founder and CEO of Nemo. Cam, who established Nemo in 2002, was kind enough to sit down with us and answer a few questions on the company's origins, the process of bringing ideas to market, and the vital role of brands in championing sustainable design. 1. What inspired your decision to start NEMO? How did your upbringing influen …
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CNOC Vecto vs VectoX: What's the difference?

Jul 08, 2024

The newest version of the Vecto is the VectoX! It’s the same great Vecto, but the plastic body is a thicker TPU (0.4mm instead of 0.3mm) making it much more durable than the original Vecto. It’s also a bit heavier than the original Vecto - the 2L Vecto (28mm) comes in at 77g and the 2L VectoX (28mm) weighs 92g. Since the different uses between these versions aren’t as clear as say, between a 2L an …
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Rab Muon 50L Rucksack Review - ''I was very impressed with the fabric strength at this weight, it doesn’t feel like it's going to let you down''

Posted by Mark Richardson on Jul 04, 2024

I took the Rab Muon 50 litre pack on a short backpacking trip to Scotland, grabbing 10 Munros in the process, new for Spring 2024 this was the first time I’d carried it. I was carrying about 11 kilos all in, so was travelling pretty light. The first thing to note is that a weight of 1062 grams for the men’s and 1036 grams for the women’s pack is pretty good. We always say a kilogram for …
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About Primus

Jul 01, 2024

Pioneers at heart, Primus have the ambition to give outdoor lovers like us the freedom to explore. We do this by offering great products and making it possible to discover all kinds of adventures - because we believe that every day is a potential adventure. Big or small, we believe every adventure starts with a good meal. Food fuels our bodies and food inspires our imagination. That's why we've de …
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Rab Muon Rucksacks

Jun 27, 2024

The Muon packs from Rab blend cutting-edge materials and a well-thought-out design, resulting in a pinnacle of innovation. Constructed with incredibly durable and lightweight Spectra® Ripstop fabric, these backpacks embody sustainability by incorporating 85% recycled materials without compromising performance. Rab's ND Narrow Dimensions packs are built with different proportions to our Regula …
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Spring and Summer 2024 Highlights

Posted by Andy Neil on Jun 13, 2024

We promise you, it is actually summer. Although a glance out the window could lead one to believe that spring will lead straight into autumn this year, there are still some bright spots on the horizon that can offer solace and excitement. We are now halfway through 2024, and there has already been an abundance of new gear for us to get excited about. Okay, this one is a cheat. It's not a …
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Black Diamond Beta Light 45 Backpack and Sattelite Bag Review - “An exceptional choice for shorter, lighter excursions and will see plenty of use in the future.”

Posted by Andy Neil on Jun 12, 2024

When Black Diamond announced the Beta Light 45 backpack earlier this year, I was intrigued by its unique appearance and impressive stats. Black Diamond kindly provided the Beta Light 45 backpack and the Beta Light Pack Sattelite Bag for my upcoming TGO Challenge, a two-week coast-to-coast crossing of Scotland. The Beta Light 45 and Beta Light Pack Sattelite Bag feature a sleek, modern de …
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Rab Backpack Size Guide

Jun 11, 2024

Having a comfortable pack can be a make or break for your trip. No matter if you're carrying 18kg on a multi-day expedition, or just an extra layer and lunch on a short hill day. Fitting your pack properly takes a little time. But we promise it'll be time well spent. In this guide, we'll look at how to measure your back length and how to fit your pack. All adventures begin with a backpac …
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Ortlieb Bikepacking Kit

Posted by Chris Futers on Jun 06, 2024

Bikepacking has grown in popularity, with many specific bikepacking routes being developed over the past 10 years all over the word. Whether you fancy a 100 day adventure on the European Divide Trail, from the cold Arctic shores of Norway heading south through Europe to Portugal's Atlantic coastline, or, one or two nights on the C2C from England's North West coast to the North East coast (Whi …
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Andy's 2024 TGO Challenge

Posted by Andy Neil on Jun 05, 2024

The Great Outdoors Challenge (TGO) is an esteemed annual long-distance walking event in the UK, which takes place every May. The event covers around 200 miles (320 kilometres) through the stunning Scottish Highlands, offering participants - known as 'Challengers' - a remarkable journey from the west coast to the east coast of Scotland. The TGO is not a race but an opportunity for outd …
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Condensation in Single Skin Tents: Causes and Mitigation

Posted by Andy Neil on Jun 04, 2024

Single-walled tents offer significant benefits compared to double-walled ones in weight and size reduction. They are considerably lighter and more compact. Utilising trekking poles for structure, they provide ample headroom in liveable space, and often have spacious vestibules. However, single-walled tents are infamous for excessive condensation due to the lack of a barrier between the …
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