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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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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Ultralight Outdoor Gear Awards 2023
Posted by Andy Neil on Dec 22, 2023
2023 was an excellent year for new ultralight equipment and clothing, and we wanted to highlight some of our favourite gear that hit the market this year. Some pieces, like the Montbell Plasma 1000, pushed the limits of what it means to be ultralight even further. Others, like the Nemo Tensor Extreme Conditions sleeping pad, showed real innovation by raising their R-value to an industry-leading 8.
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Osprey Exos Pro 55 Review - “I was impressed by the capacity of the pack!”
Posted by Mark Richardson on Feb 23, 2023
Osprey’s Exos packs are best
sellers; and for backpacking loads over say 15kg they are a good choice,
offering a comfortable carry at a low weight. Typically weighing in at 1.3Kg
there are lighter options for ultralight backpackers where the target weight is
around a kilogram for a fully spec’d backpacking rucksack of between 50 and 60
litres capacity.
A few years ago
Osprey p
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Succinct Gear Reviews Review - Osprey Exos
Posted by Succinct Gear Reviews on Sep 11, 2017
The Osprey Exos 48 is marketed as a lightweight, multi-day backpacking pack, boasting several standout features to achieve a well-balanced product. We certainly found it to be just that, with the quality of the product clear to see, not least with the build itself, but the attention to detail that can only come from listening to the end-user. The bag comes in both a male-specific model (Exos) and
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UOG Review - Osprey Levity 45 Rucksack
Posted by Mark Richardson on Aug 25, 2017
Osprey Levity 45L ReviewI managed to get hold of a pre-production version of the Levity 45 to take on the final leg of the Pyrenean High Route between L’Hospitalet d’Andorre and the finish of the walk at Banyuls sur Mer. First impressions were that this is an amazing pack, it weighs in at just 830grams, it has a fully supportive frame with a ventilated back, a lid (with a large pocket) and copious
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