Rab Latok Mountain GTX Jacket Review - ''It is a tough, highly protective shell that kept me dry and comfortable throughout, demonstrating its reliability in real-world mountain conditions.''
Posted by Andy Neil on Nov 26, 2025
When a jacket is advertised as offering “unflinching protection for mountain missions in any weather”, it sets some very high expectations. Over the past few months, I have had every opportunity to see whether the Rab Latok Mountain GTX Jacket lives up to that promise. I picked it up back in August and, thanks to an unseasonably mild autumn, I found myself actively chasing rain clouds
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Montane Kamen XT Down Jacket Review - ''I wouldn’t hesitate to include this on a UK winter kit list or if heading on an expedition to higher altitude peaks.''
Posted by Nick Brown on Nov 24, 2025
New to the market this season is Montane’s Kamen range of Down Jackets. These come in two variations. The standard Kamen and its bigger brother, the Kamen XT which is being reviewed. They both feature 800 fill ExpeDRY Goose down, designed to resist water and moisture so it stays lofty even in damp conditions, but the XT version has a box wall construction. This means rather than the baffles
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SamBob Alpha 120 Hoodie Review - ''My go-to active insulation when the temperature drops.''
Posted by Andy Neil on Nov 20, 2025
When I heard that SamBob were releasing a 120gsm Alpha Direct version of their classic oversized thru-hiking hoodie, I was instantly interested. I’ve used a lot of Alpha 90 over the years and always loved how breathable and versatile it is, so the idea of a warmer, loftier 120gsm version immediately grabbed my attention.
When the box arrived at the warehouse, I grabbed one immediately and h
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Big Agnes Copper Spur UL2 Bikepack Tent Review - ''This new version of the Copper Spur UL Bikepack tent has 2 significant differences to its predecessor.''
Posted by Lois Fife on Sep 29, 2025
The new Big Agnes Copper Spur Bikepack tent has all the key features that define a bikepacking tent, i.e. short pole length and an ability to attach the tent to the bike, whilst performing well in the environment it is intended. It has many additional features that make life on two wheels even more enjoyable!
I used the 2-person version of this tent from mid-summer through to autumn for local ove
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Montane Malli Long Sleeve Zip T-Shirt and Leggings Review - ''They have exceeded my expectation and eliminated concerns about new merino products.''
Posted by Lois Fife on Sep 11, 2025
Merino is a natural material I am very keen on wearing as it is warm, yet regulates temperature, moves moisture well during exercise and doesn’t smell! The downside with merino has always been finding a product that is not itchy against the skin and that will not pull into holes after a short period of time.
I have been wearing Montane’s Malli Long Sleeve Zip T-shirt and Leggings for
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Hyperlite Mountain Gear Mid 1 Tent Review - ''The Mid 1 isn’t just a regurgitation of the single skin pyramid design of other brands in Dyneema but a thoughtful redesign of the classic shelter.''
Posted by Mark Richardson on Sep 10, 2025
Frankly, I chose this tent because of its low weight and because having used single skin shelters of this type in the past, I know they provide significantly more space for a given weight. I don’t mind a bit of condensation, which is a fact of life when single skin camping.
I soon realised however that the Mid 1 isn’t just a regurgitation of the single skin pyramid design of other bra
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Primus Micron III Piezo Stove Review - ''The time to boil water seemed extremely fast which I put down to the design of the burner head.''
Posted by Mark Richardson on Sep 10, 2025
I’ve had an up and down relationship with this stove – here’s how it went. I bought the version with the Piezo Igniter, thinking that it was integrated with the stove in some way – not unreasonable given other stoves in this category. However, I was disappointed to find it's actually a separate item altogether. As I always take a Firesteel as backup, I left the igniter at
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Leki Skysolo FX.One Carbon Trekking Poles Review - ''The bit that impressed me most was the lever mechanism used to release the poles for folding up.''
Posted by Mark Richardson on Sep 10, 2025
Leki are still the market leaders in trekking poles, there are lighter alternatives but there always seem to be compromises, which Leki doesn’t do. So, the SkySolo FX.One Carbon are definitely in the ultralight class just not the lightest, but what you get is a superb pair of poles with no compromises that I could find compared to much heavier brethren.
The bit that impressed me most was th
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Hoka Challenger ATR 7 GTX Review - ''They feel solid yet forgiving out of the box.''
Posted by Mark Richardson on Sep 10, 2025
I chose Hokas for my Chamonix to Zermatt trek because of their comfort, and I wasn’t disappointed, they feel solid yet forgiving out of the box.
On reflection though these were the wrong choice for this trek, high altitude trekking is tough on shoes and the Hoka Challenger ATR 7 GTX weren’t up to the task. They immediately showed signs of wear and throughout the trek suffered from bei
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Sunslice Fusion Flex 6 Portable Solar Power Panel Review - ''I was impressed by this little gadget and it’s probably the best one I’ve used.''
Posted by Mark Richardson on Sep 10, 2025
I decided to try a solar power option because I expected it to be sunny quite a lot of the time. That sounds obvious, but I know from experience that to get the best out of a solar panel, you need full sun directly onto it. Attaching it to the back of a rucksack can be its nemesis.
I was also conscious I’d be hiking West to East. This is not ideal since most of the walking should be done by
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One Year with the Suunto Vertical: A Long-Term Hiking & Camping Review
Posted by Andy Neil on Jul 09, 2025
The Suunto Vertical Titanium Solar (72g) is a rugged, GPS-enabled multi-sport watch built for outdoor adventure. It offers offline maps, dual-band GNSS tracking, an altimeter, barometer, compass, and solar-assisted battery life. While it’s capable of tracking just about every sport under the sun, I’ve used it exclusively for hiking and camping. I first started using the Suunto Vertical
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Exped Skyline 45L Review - ''Very supportive, and the distribution of weight felt natural, which is key when travelling over mixed terrain for many kilometres.''
Posted by Trek Scotland on Jul 07, 2025
The Exped Skyline backpack is a rugged backpack that leans more towards comfort and durability over being truly lightweight. Coming in at 1534 grams this is certainly on the heavier side, although it is obvious where those extra grams have been distributed.
The outer fabric is made using 450D polyester, which has a 1500mm water column, making it practically waterproof except for maybe around the
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