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MARMOT Hydrogen Down Sleeping Bag

Posted by Trail Magazine on Aug 18, 2022

TRAIL MAGAZINE: Review There is a lot to like about this sleeping bag. With a 1°C comfort rating but weighing just 665g (the second lightest here), the warmth- to-weight ratio is impressive, striking a nice compromise for 3-season use in all but the coldest of spring or autumn days. If reducing your pack weight is a priority, and you're likely to be camping in warmer climes, the Hydrogen 30° is a …
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SEA TO SUMMIT Ether Light XT Extreme Sleeping Mat

Posted by The Great Outdoors Magazine on Aug 18, 2022

THE GREAT OUTDOORS: MAGAZINESea to Summit releases its 'warmest ever' sleeping mat Sea to Summit's latest mat, the Etherlight XT Extreme, is the thickest and warmest the company has ever made. With an R-value of over 6 it should be warm at -30°C, whilst the 10cm thickness makes it very comfortable. The mat features Sea to Summit's air-sprung cells, which deform independently to allow the mat to co …
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MSR FreeLite 1 Person Tent

Posted by Trail Magazine on Aug 18, 2022

TRAIL MAGAZINE: ReviewThis tent defies the expectation that small, lightweight solo backpacking tents are cramped and coffin-like. It's got great headroom and a generous rectangular inner footprint with good length and width. This makes it extremely liveable, aided by a generous porch area that means gear doesn't have to be stored in with you. The exceptional space-to-weight is achieved via a desi …
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SIX MOON DESIGNS Skyscape Scout Solo Tent

Posted by Trail Magazine on Aug 18, 2022

TRAIL MAGAZINE: Review This hybrid design is halfway between a single-skin shelter and a conventional double-wall tent. Like many ultralight shelters, it uses trekking poles instead of standard tent poles, but unlike most, it is very easy to pitch. The weight and pack size are both impressive, but when set up it isexceptionally roomy. An integrated spreader bar adds headroom, ensuring even the ta …
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SIERRA DESIGNS High Route 3000 1P Tent

Posted by Trail Magazine on Aug 18, 2022

TRAIL MAGAZINE: Review This unusual tent also lacks conventional poles, instead using a pair of trekking poles, placed at opposite corners, to create the structure. Again, this makes for a very light and packable design. It does require a little practice to get a consistent pitch, since the asymmetric offset configurationis a bit of a headscratcher on initial set-up. But despite the strange looks …
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RAB Womens Kangri GTX Jacket

Posted by Trail Magazine on Aug 18, 2022

TRAIL MAGAZINE: Review An impressive 28,000mm hydrostatic head (HH) courtesy of the 3-layer construction and Gore-Tex membrane effectively keeps you dry, while the 70-denier materials feel reassuringly hard-wearing. The adjustable hood has a wired and laminated peak and large two- way pit zips ensure good breathability. Wrist cuffs can be sealed via Velcro straps, and waist and hem drawcords enab …
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MONTANE Janhukot Down Jacket

Posted by Trail Magazine on Aug 18, 2022

TRAIL MAGAZINE: ReviewNamed after a peak in the Indian Garwhal Himalaya, this do-it-all down jacket has been created to be as suitable for winter walking in the Lakeland fells as it is for belaying on a frozen rockface in Scotland. The high-quality 650+ fill power fluorocarbon- free HyperDRY down is wrapped in Pertex Quantum Pro fabric, providing high levels of water resistance.VERDICTAdaptable ve …
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OSPREY Womens Tempest 40 Rucksack

Posted by Trail Magazine on Aug 18, 2022

TRAIL MAGAZINE: Review Not everyone has the inclination, or budget, to own both a technical winter pack and an everyday hillwalking pack. If that's the case, you need a versatile product that can double up as both. The Osprey Tempest 50 women's pack (or the men's equivalent, the Talon 44 or 55) fits that bill nicely.Compressed down, it feels petite and sleek enough to be a comfy daypack, yet the …
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MONTANE Trailblazer 44 Litre Rucksack

Posted by Trail Magazine on Aug 18, 2022

TRAIL MAGAZINE: ReviewThis certainly isn't a pack for the height of winter. In fact, it's probably a stretch to even call it a winter pack at all, due to the thinlish) materials used, ultralight construction and trail running-inspired design. But not all winter activities have to be slow and steady requiring maximum protection, particularly when much of December-March in the UK is snow-less withou …
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HAGLOFS Rugged Flex Pant

Posted by The Great Outdoors Magazine on Aug 18, 2022

THE GREAT OUTDOORS: MAGAZINE These are spot on for comfort, fit, function and durability, the only downside being the price. However, they are by far the most hard-wearing of the models tested: after a summer of heavy use, there is no sign of wear and tear on these tough trousers. I would expect them to outlast many other models, and for this reason they are good value. Built from mixed fabrics, …
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RAB Torque Pants

Posted by The Great Outdoors Magazine on Aug 18, 2022

THE GREAT OUTDOORS: MAGAZINE For more technical two-to-three season trips, these are my trousers of choice. The matrix fabricis exceptionally comfortable and stretchy, and seems to manage a wide range of temperatures, with the just the right amount of wind and weather resistance. They dry fast and the reinforced areas on the knee and ankle mean less worry about wear or tear. The slim fit feels 'j …
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HAGLOFS Roc Down Jacket

Posted by The Great Outdoors Magazine on Aug 18, 2022

THE GREAT OUTDOORS: MAGAZINEThis top is as basic as they come, with ultralight shell fabric, top-quality down filling, no hood and few'extras'. It's marketed as highly water-resistant, suitable for use as a mid-layer in cold conditions; and thanks to a good fit, big enough to fit over a thin fleece, superb freedom of movement, and no faffy external cords or toggles to snag inside your jacket, it c …
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