Time-Saver Guide to Choosing a Waterproof Jacket
Posted by Mark Richardson on Oct 16, 2023
A Waterproof jacket that will cope with most conditions will have a Hydrostatic Head of 20,000mm and an MVTR (breathability) of 20,000g/m2. In both cases, higher is better.
2 and 2.5 layer jackets are less durable than 3 layer jackets but tend to be lighter in overall weight and more packable. 2 and 2.5 layer can sometimes feel a bit clammy next to the skin because of the lack of an in
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Knowledgebase Page - Choosing a Shell Jacket
Oct 11, 2023
If you want a jacket to keep you dry when running, this will be a very different jacket to one suitable for backpacking or trekking. Waterproofs designed for RUNNING will be very lightweight so that they won't slow you down. It needs to pack very small so you can carry it when you don't need it, and the best examples will be highly breathable. Also consider a smock to save weight. A Bac
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10 Tips for Wet Weather Backpacking
Posted by Mark Richardson on Oct 11, 2023
#1
Take a Waterproof Cap: The hoods on
shell jackets are generally pretty good, some have a decent peak but the
lighter weight ones can be poor in this respect. None of them can beat wearing
a waterproof cap under the hood though, the large peak keeps the rain off your
face and it helps keep the hood from shifting when you turn your head. #2 Two
bags are better than one: Check
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Rab Vapour-Rise Alpine Light Jacket Review - “There is no better stand-alone outer layer when the wind whips around you on a cold, crisp mountain day.”
Posted by Andy Neil on Oct 04, 2023
I love September; moving from summer to autumn is
always my favourite time. The change in weather means it's the perfect time to
get out hiking and to test out some of this year's new Autumn and Winter range.
One of the first pieces I was keen to get my hands on was Rab’s latest
incarnation of the Vapour Rise Alpine Light Jacket, which has always been a
stand-out piece in Rab's ran
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Rab Vapour-Rise Technology Explained
Oct 02, 2023
The Vapour-Rise™ system excels across the mountain, offering you all-in-one temperature regulation, moisture management, and protection from the elements. Its ability to maintain comfort in a range of conditions allows you to put-on and press-on. Our new versions remain true to Rab Carrington’s original vision: a wind-resistant jacket designed to be worn all day. They are crafted with a Perte
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Rab Vapour-Rise Ridgeline Jacket Review - “The fabric technology in Rab VR Ridgeline truly makes this jacket a performance piece.”
Posted by Chris Futers on Sep 29, 2023
Heading into Autumn, I was able to put the new Rab
VR Ridgeline through its paces on Lakeland trail running adventure, testing out
in the arena it was designed to excel in.
What is Vapour-Rise™
Rab’s Vapour Rise (VR) range has been with us for some time
now, designed as an ‘active insulation’ piece that can be worn through changing
weather conditions. The original vision from Ra
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Rab Vapour Rise Summit Jacket Review - ''The lighter fabric still offers a high level of wind resistance and the breathability was excellent''
Posted by Jamie Mantle on Sep 27, 2023
The new Vapour Rise Summit Jacket is an update on the
classic series that has been a constant fixture in the multisport jacket
category for years.
The reason for this is the high level of versatility it
offers not just in the activities that you can use it for but also the
conditions that you can use it in. Making it one of the first things you will
want to pop into your bag whatever
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Montane Alpine 850 Lite Down Hoodie Review - ''It is well made and offers leading edge warmth to weight ratio''
Posted by Mark Richardson on Sep 07, 2023
When
backpacking I want a very lightweight insulated windproof layer for daytime use
and a down jacket for evening, with of course the flexibility to wear them both
if it gets very cold. The insulation value I need for the down jacket depends
on the temperatures I expect. I took the
Alpine 850 Lite Down Hoodie with me on
a recent backpacking trip to the Scottish Highlands at the
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Montane's New Season: Autumn Collection
Aug 24, 2023
We know plans can change in the mountains, just as the weather can. Our new season gear has adaptability built in, so you’ll be prepared, no matter whatever you encounter. Discover lightweight, breathable clothing and equipment that doesn’t compromise on protection. From protective waterproof jackets to warm, down jackets, technical fleeces and durable legwear – our technical layers are designed t
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Rab VR Summit Jacket Review - ''This is now my go-to as an active mid-layer replacing my poor battered fleece''
Posted by Jamie Mantle on Aug 21, 2023
The VR Summit jacket from Rab is a true all-in-one
multi-sport jacket that can take also a lot of punishment and is perfect for a
number of different weather conditions.
This is a Jacket that you will find yourself using a lot due
to the versatility that it offers. Firstly, it is a very lightweight jacket so
it is a simple one to just pop on without having to worry about extra pack
we
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Mountain Equipment Firefly Gore-Tex Jacket Review - ''An excellent choice for anyone looking for a basic, lightweight, high performance shell''
Posted by Mathew Garbutt on Aug 21, 2023
Hailing from Cheshire, Mountain Equipment should know a
thing or two about wet weather and protecting you from it – and they do. One of
the pioneers of British outdoor manufacturing, Mountain Equipment were one of
the first outdoor brands to experiment with a new fabric membrane - Gore-Tex.
Quickly gaining cult status in the UK outdoor scene, M.E became known for their
burly Gore-Tex sh
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Montane Fireball Nano Hooded Jacket Review - ''I love the fact there’s no insulation in the arms, I don’t like gilets so the fabric-only sleeves on the Fireball Nano are perfect''
Posted by Mark Richardson on Jul 31, 2023
Daytime
insulation is tricky when you’re Backpacking, especially if you’re moving
through a mountainous region where you could be slogging up a steep incline one
minute then traversing a windy ridge the next. I find the ideal insulation is
‘not very much’, but you do need something to keep the wind chill at bay.
As far as
Montane’s Fireball Nano is concerned it seems pretty muc
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