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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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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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What is Haglofs L.I.M Series?

Jun 15, 2022

The L.I.M Series is based on the insight that, with less weight to carry, you’ll move easier and experience more on your adventures. Simply put: Less.Is.More (L.I.M). We invented the L.I.M Series to push the limits of functional, technical, and lightweight trekking gear. If you trust what you wear, there’s no need to carry more than necessary. To pull off that equation, the equipment must deliver …
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Haglofs Roc Gore-Tex Jacket Review - Ultralight Outdoor Gear

Posted by Chris Futers on May 31, 2022

The ROC GTX Jacket from  Haglof’s is perfectly suited to Hikers and Backpackers a-like due to the simple design that will stand the test of time with a rucksack on your back. First of all, this is not a shell that you will pop in your rucksack for the off chance of rain, but a jacket for trips/days out where rain will definitely be a factor. The 3-layer Gore-Tex will take all th …
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Haglofs Duality AT1 GT Boots Review - Ultralight Outdoor Gear

Posted by Joel Brennan on May 04, 2022

The Haglofs Duality technology is one of a kind; they have an interesting, unique design, aesthetically they look fantastic and the interchangeable midsole aims to offer two shoes in one. The deep midsoles mean that the majority of the support is inside the shoe, which offers incredible comfort. There is a reason they are referred to as midsoles rather than insoles as they are much more …
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Haglofs Information Page

May 17, 2021

The Haglofs StoryThere are plenty of brands that want to offer the best gear for those who love challenging adventures. Gear and clothing that can handle the wear and tear, that will keep you dry and warm and make the effort worthwhile. This isn’t anything unique for Haglöfs. But the unique thing about us is that we offer more than that. We want to challenge ourselves to win over even the not-so …
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UOG Review - Haglofs LIM Proof Mtn Anorak

Posted by Danny Pearson on Jul 22, 2019

After a few months of using this anorak from Haglofs, I’ve been seriously impressed. It was my shell layer of choice on the TGO this year because it seemed to offer the perfect package for this event. It’s been stripped of unnecessary features and just retains those you really need to minimise weight and pack size. To keep weight low Haglofs opted for an anorak with a half zip rathe …
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Trek Scotland Review - Haglofs Trail Fuse GT Mens

Posted by Trek Scotland on Oct 15, 2018

The Haglofs Trail Fuse GT is something we were looking forward to trying out for fast and light days in the hills as it is fundamentally a lightweight trail walking/running shoe. As with most synthetic shoes, the Trail Fuse GT can be worn straight out of the box and needs little to no wearing in. The fit is snug around the heel and allows a little lift. Towards the toe area the shoe narr …
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Cairngorm Treks Review - Haglofs Clay Pants

Posted by Cairngorm Treks on Jan 22, 2018

When Multi-day Trekking the choice of trouser we take out into the Cairngorms, and its varied weather conditions, is crucial so we were very keen to see what the Haglöfs' Clay Pant offered for our guides. As with most Haglöfs gear the first thing we noticed was the build quality, bombproof stitching and apparent robustness of the materials used.

UOG Review - Haglofs Strive 50 Backpack

Posted by Mark Richardson on Feb 06, 2017

Haglofs Strive 50 is designed to meet the requirements of lightweight backpackers who can get their kit into 50 litres. This is exactly the type of trip I was planning last year to Scotland, and I was delighted to get hold of a pre production sample to try out. First impressions are good, its a 50 litre pack, with a decent framesheet and weighing in at just 1150grams. There are lighter packs out t …
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