CNOC Vesica Collapsible Bottle & Vecto Water Container Review - Ultralight Outdoor Gear
Posted by Andy Neil on Aug 02, 2022
Cnoc water bottle, water container, and versa flow water
filtration set up
Cnoc water containers and collapsible water bottles have been
a mini-revolution in the outdoor world, since they were first brought to the
market. Strong, durable, lightweight,
and innovative, it’s easy to see why they have been adopted by so many hikers.
The Vesica 1L Collapsible Bottle comes in 2 main o
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Rugged Flex Pants Review - Ultralight Outdoor Gear
Posted by Andy Neil on Jul 29, 2022
I spent 2 whole weeks, day in, day out in
Haglofs rugged flex Pant, a soft shell, durable hiking trouser. I walked a coast-to-coast crossing of
Scotland and, wanting to save weight, brought one pair of trousers to hike in,
and a Marino woollen base layer to sleep in, so this pair of trousers and I became
well acquainted, they come with one caveat, as I will get on to, but overall
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Mariposa 60 Rucksack Review - Ultralight Outdoor Gear
Posted by Andy Neil on Jul 29, 2022
I have been fortunate enough to hike almost 300 miles with
this pack, I first took it out on The Great Outdoor challenge, a coast-to-coast
crossing of Scotland, and also the Cleveland way, so it’s fair to say we are
well acquainted. It’s American in design, rather than the more classic European
style, so at first, it appears bulky as it has no compression straps, though
you won’t notice
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Gossamer Gear Gorilla 50 Rucksack Review - Ultralight Outdoor Gear
Posted by Danny Pearson on Jul 07, 2022
The Gorilla 40 rucksack has been in the Gossamer Gear line up for many years and had remained largely unchanged since 2015 but was updated for 2021. This has been the first opportunity to test the updated version, the Gorilla 50. There are several changes including:
An increase in its capacity to 50 litres (without increasing weight, in fact we found Gorilla 50 to be slightly lighter than t
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Sierra Designs Nitro 800 35 Degree Quilt Review - Ultralight Outdoor Gear
Posted by Danny Pearson on Jul 05, 2022
Quilts have been a popular choice amongst American backpackers for years but took longer to gain popularity in the UK. We have seen a significant increase in quilt sales and enquiries over the past couple of years.
There are clear pros and cons of a quilt vs. a sleeping bag, read our article here ‘Why choose a backpacking quilt?’
As a long-term user of mummy sleeping bags, i
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Soto Fusion Trek Stove Review - Ultralight Outdoor Gear
Posted by Danny Pearson on Jul 05, 2022
We have long been fans of Soto stoves, especially the innovative Windmaster stove. We love the Windmaster’s quality build, ability to work in windy conditions and regulator allowing for consistent performance in the cold or with a near-empty canister. It’s a ground-breaking design that the competition has copied.
There are however a couple of potential problems with canister stov
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Wechsel Bella 1.5 Person Tent Review - Ultralight Outdoor Gear
Posted by Danny Pearson on Jul 05, 2022
When we first saw the specifications for the Wechsel Bella tent we couldn’t wait to try one. There are so few freestanding tents with external poles that are also lightweight. On paper, the Bella looked like a perfect 3 season tent for the UK.
The advantage with the use of external poles for the UK is the ability to pitch the tent as one. It’s often wet when camping in Northern
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Platypus Quickdraw Microfilter System Review - Trek Scotland
Posted by Trek Scotland on Jun 17, 2022
Making sure
we have safe drinking water is a key consideration for us. Especially when
looking at group activities over multiple days. Even a slight illness in the
group can lead to the disappointment of an early finish. So having a device
which you can trust to provide safe drinking water from most outdoor sources
cannot be overlooked.
Fortunately,
there are now many
water filtra
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Rab Xenair Jacket Review - Trek Scotland
Posted by Trek Scotland on Jun 16, 2022
The
Xenair from Rab is a synthetic jacket comprising
Primaloft Gold Active+ insulation, in a low profile that can be used as a mid-layer
for winter, or as a stand-alone jacket for use in autumn and spring.
At 337 grams in a medium size, it’s a fairly lightweight
jacket, and certainly feels so when worn. A relaxed, comfortable fit, with a nice
amount of length in the arms,
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Granite Gear Perimeter 50 Rucksack Review - Trek Scotland
Posted by Trek Scotland on Jun 16, 2022
The
Perimeter 50 rucksack is a mid-weight pack with a ton of
features including fine adjustments to back length, shoulder width, and hip sizing.
Granite Gear says, “Body Diversity, every person has a unique build, shape,
and size. Your pack should fit accordingly.”
Weighing in at 1500 grams may sound heavy compared to a lot
of modern packs of a similar capacity. This
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Saxx Ball Pouch Volt Review - Trek Scotland
Posted by Trek Scotland on Jun 16, 2022
Of all the usual gear chatter amongst the outdoor community,
underwear is probably the least discussed, yet a crucial piece of kit to choose
correctly.
Saxx has produced a range of high-wicking underwear with us
receiving the
Volt. A highly breathable mid-length boxer, which Saxx say are,
‘Designed
for the go-getters, workout or play sports in complete comfort with our
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MSR FreeLite 2 Review - Ultralight Outdoor Gear
Posted by Mark Richardson on Jun 06, 2022
The FreeLite series gets a makeover and is now lighter than
its predecessors.
Poles weigh 226g
Flysheets weigh 416g
Inner tent weighs 338g
Total weight 980g
The tent I was given to test has a dark flysheet but this
didn’t seem gloomy in any way. We camped in high summer and the weather was
good so the tent hasn’t had a long term test nor tested in stormy conditions.
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