The Ultimate Guide to MSR Cookware Materials
Jul 18, 2024
Backpacking cookware comes in a variety of materials to meet the priorities of everyone, from fastpackers to dedicated backcountry chefs. Each material has its key benefits—understanding them will help you pick the cook set that’s aimed at your needs, both on the trail and in the “kitchen”. Here’s a look at the three materials used in MSR cookware and why you might choose one over the other.
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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing an Ultralight Camping Stove
Posted by Andy Neil on Jul 15, 2024
Camping stoves are an essential
part of any hiking or camping adventure. They provide a reliable means to cook
meals and boil water. Choosing the right stove can significantly enhance your
outdoor experience. Let’s delve into the various types of camping stoves, their
pros and cons, and the best scenarios for their use. Before selecting any outdoor gear, it's crucial to consider your spec
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Spring and Summer 2024 Highlights
Posted by Andy Neil on Jun 13, 2024
We promise you, it is actually summer. Although a
glance out the window could lead one to believe that spring will lead straight
into autumn this year, there are still some bright spots on the horizon that
can offer solace and excitement. We are now halfway through 2024, and there has
already been an abundance of new gear for us to get excited about. Okay, this one is a cheat. It's not a
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On-Trail Review: MSR Titan Kettle 900ml, MSR Titanium Double Wall Mug, and MSR Pocket Rocket Deluxe
Posted by Andy Neil on May 20, 2024
As I traverse the rugged and breathtaking landscape of Scotland on the TGO Challenge, the importance of reliable and lightweight gear becomes increasingly evident. After a long day of trekking through moors and over mountains, my MSR Titan Kettle 900ml, MSR Titanium Double Wall Mug, and MSR Pocket Rocket Deluxe stove have proven to be indispensable cookware companions.
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MSR FreeLite Range
Posted by Andy Neil on May 16, 2024
MSR has gone back to the drawing board with one of their
market-leading tents, the MSR FreeLite. Originally released back in 2018 the
new 2022 FreeLite is lighter (226g lighter in fact), has more headroom (3
inches), and is overall a more enjoyable, liveable space to relax and take
shelter in than its predecessor. For context, we are comparing the 2 person
versions of the FreeL
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TGO Kit List Highlights 2024
Posted by Andy Neil, Danny Pearson and Lois Fife on May 02, 2024
May means one thing in the Ultralight office: The Great Outdoors Challenge, or the TGO, for short. We are incredibly proud to sponsor this communal coast-to-coast crossing of Scotland. This year, Lois, Danny, and I are taking part in this years crossing. Lois is embarking on her first, and Danny and I are attempting our third TGO challenge.The TGO Challenge is a unique coast-to-coast trek across S
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MSR's Lightweight Bikepacking Kit List
Posted by Lois Fife on Mar 01, 2024
Whether you are racing the length or breadth of the country
or enjoying a scenic tour of coffee shops and stately homes, your basic needs for
shelter, sleeping and making a brew won’t differ greatly so, here are a few
items that are compact and lightweight enough to fit on the bike and not weigh
you down, allowing you to enjoy your next adventure. The main characteristics of a bikepacking
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MSR Tent Buying Guide
Posted by Mark Richardson on Feb 02, 2024
We stock all the key MSR tent models and on this page we look at what they are and how they differ from each other. We also give our opinion. — So compact and light, it’s hardly noticeable in your pack, the Front Range tarp shelter lets parties of four move faster on giant alpine missions and ski traverses, with all-season protection from the elements. Supremely versatile—it makes a featherwe
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MSR Hubba Hubba Bikepacking Tent Review - “A worthy competitor to the current bikepacking tents on the market.”
Posted by Lois Fife on Jan 22, 2024
It was an exciting day when the new MSR Hubba Hubba 1P
Bikepacking tent arrived at the Ultralight Outdoor Gear HQ prior to its 2024
launch. Yes, it is a single occupancy Hubba Hubba, moving away from MSR’s
historic names where the Hubba Hubba was a 2-person, Mutha Hubba, 3-person etc.
This bikepacking tent will also be available in a 2-person version, which has 2
entrances, but it
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Andy’s 2023 TGO Kit List
Posted by Andy Neil on May 09, 2023
May means one thing here in the Ultralight office, The Great
Outdoors Challenge, or the TGO for short. We are incredibly proud to be a
sponsor of this communal coast-to-coast crossing of Scotland. Three of our team,
Danny, Chris and myself, are participating in this year’s TGO, so I thought I’d
give you an insight into what’s in my pack and some of the gear I’ll be taking
for this year’s chal
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The Ultimate Guide to Ultralight Tents
Posted by Andy Neil on Feb 14, 2023
Choosing a lightweight tent can be difficult given the wide
range available; we have a wide variety of tents, and we want to ensure you get
the right tent for whatever adventures you have. So here are some of the things
to consider when you are in the market for a new tent.
Here at Ultralight outdoor gear, we weigh every tent
ourselves; the manufacturer’s weight can sometimes be inaccu
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MSR Tindheim 2 Review - “Very impressed with the new MSR Tindheim 2 and it left me planning my next trip”
Posted by Lois Fife on Feb 09, 2023
January 2023 graced us in the north east of England with a
drop to sub-zero temperatures, a scattering of snow and a calm northerly wind blowing
through. We can normally camp here year-round with 3-season kit, however when a
wintry blast coincides with the arrival at Basecamp Gear of MSR’s new
Tindheim 2, 2 person, 3 season tunnel tent it seemed only right to take it for
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