Rab Vapour Rise Summit Jacket Review - ''A very comfortable insulation piece ideally suited to hiking in cool windy conditions at altitude''
Posted by Mark Richardson on Sep 26, 2022
The Vapour
Rise series of RAB garments are designed to provide comfortable insulation and
protection from the wind without causing you to overheat if you start climbing
up something, or the sun comes out. To achieve this Nirvana a garment needs to
transfer moisture away from the skin or base layer so you remain dry and
comfortable.
I tested the
Vapour Rise Summit Jacket on a recent h
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Rab Firewall Jacket Review - “An all-encompassing, reliable jacket, that you will get years of use out of”
Posted by Andy Neil on Sep 20, 2022
I was lucky enough to be spending 2 whole weeks in Scotland hiking, two weeks, in Scotland, in May, you know you are going to rely heavily on your waterproofs, and the unpredictable nature of the Scottish weather meant that I could definitely predict rain. So, I was after something robust, light, and capable of shielding me from some truly awful weather. So, when Rab’s newly updated
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Gregory Stout 60L Review - “We were very impressed with the overall build quality.”
Posted by Trek Scotland on Sep 15, 2022
The Stout 60L backpack from Gregory is a backpack built for multi-day trekking, well suited
for our activities through winter and summer in the Cairngorms and Northwest
Highlands.
At a total
weight of 1758 grams, including the rain cover, this is certainly not for those
who scrutinise every gram. As with the previous Gregory packs we have used, the
focus is more on comfort,
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Hilleberg Soulo Review - “Other manufacturers should take note ”
Posted by Trek Scotland on Sep 15, 2022
The Hilleberg Soulo is well known for being a tough dependable
tent able to withstand harsh weather conditions throughout all seasons.
Although the Soulo has been around for quite a while now
this is our first time using this shelter. Weight and the obviously high price
tag have always been a reason for us to choose elsewhere. Although, from what
we have been told from those who o
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Montane Axis Alpha Review - “A perfect choice for high workloads in unforgiving environments”
Posted by Trek Scotland on Aug 24, 2022
One of the more technical jackets we have used over the past
6 months, the Axis Alpha Down jacket on first appearance is similar in design
to the Montane Quattro Fusion, a jacket we very much enjoyed testing and
reviewing and have continued to use over the past few years.
Montane has a great reputation for creating some very
innovative clothing, with a wide mix of materials to produce
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Darn Tough Socks Review - “A favourite amongst our guides”
Posted by Trek Scotland on Aug 24, 2022
Less frequent
now are the evenings when you would enter a Scottish bothy and lined up above
the fireplace hang a line of hand-knitted thick woollen socks drying out from a
long day’s walk. Kit has certainly changed over the years, and we find a lot
more attention has been made to the feet. Too many times have we seen a large
amount of money spent on a superb pair of boots and then under
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Nemo Dagger OSMO 2P Tent Review - “The best new tent I have used this year”
Posted by Andy Neil on Aug 18, 2022
I was off on a quick one-night visit to the lakes, my plan
was to pitch late, leave early, bag a summit, then back home to feed the cats. So,
I was travelling fast and light, I wanted to enjoy my time at camp, so wanted a
roomie tent with some liveable features. We had just got the new
Dagger OSMO 2P Tent in stock, so it was perfect timing to try out this brand-new tent!
I arriv
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Marmot Hydrogen Down Sleeping Bag Review - ''I really like this bag, the wind resistance was a big win for me''
Posted by Andy Neil on Aug 16, 2022
Picking a
sleeping bag for a 2-week trip is a difficult one; the time of year, where
you are hiking, how changeable the weather is, and what altitude you are
camping at, should all be taken into account when choosing what bag to take on
a trip. May in Scotland is arguably the most unpredictable month, in the most
unpredictable of places, it could snow, and it could also be a heat wave,
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Haglofs LIM Comp Hood Review - ''It’s my go-to insulating layer for all of my outdoor pursuits''
Posted by Andy Neil on Aug 16, 2022
The L.I.M (Less Is More) range from
Haglofs, it is all about
saving weight without compromising performance. So when it came to choosing a mid-layer for my
2 week trip across Scotland I was set from the start on the new
L.I.M Mid Comp Hood. Wanting something close fitting to
work with a layering system, and thinking I would be in my wet weather gear for
long spells of t
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Montane Terra Alpine Short Review - Ultralight Outdoor Gear
Posted by Rob Farquhar on Aug 08, 2022
Montane’s Terra Alpine Shorts form part of the
Terra Pants range that cover a variety of activities in a range of weathers. In this case,
these softshell shorts were designed for milder conditions. To test this out a
few days hiking in, what happened to be, changeable weather was certainly the
ideal start for someone that hasn’t tried this range of gear before. To give
you a brief int
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Jetboil Stash Review - Ultralight Outdoor Gear
Posted by Andy Neil on Aug 02, 2022
I've never really got on with any of the stove systems I’ve
used in the past, I am constantly looking for something else to suit my style.
Recently I've been using the
MSR WindBurner 1.0L, which is brilliant, however,
for an upcoming two-week trip I had planned, I felt the WindBurner was
overkill, bulky and a tad on the heavy side, at over 650g (if you include
the 100g gas canis
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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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