Trek Scotland Review - Rab Guide 2 GTX Gloves
Posted by Trek Scotland on Jan 20, 2020
Rab’s Guide Gloves are popular among winter mountaineers throughout the UK. When receiving the Guide 2 GTX we were obviously eager to see how this new model matched up against our trusted older pairs. Rab’s new partnership with Gore-Tex is the obvious stand out change, plus the use of their warm waterproof technology which claims to be highly insulated, waterproof, windproof, breathable, and guara
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Cairngorm Treks Review - Outdoor Research Ninjaclava
Posted by Cairngorm Treks on Nov 26, 2019
Weighing in at a mere 58 grams the Ninjaclava packs some serious protection when the temps are low and stops any ice and snow penetrating the face and neck. The outer is a smooth-faced fabric whilst the inside is made up of a micro fleece which is warming, soft and comfortable against the face. The overlapping design covers everything but the eyes and although the overall design can be worn in a v
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Cairngorm Treks Review - OR Shiftup Sensor Gloves
Posted by Cairngorm Treks on Nov 11, 2019
For the team at Cairngorm Treks there are certain items we always carry, with gloves being a huge part of our kit and used on a daily basis, so we are always keen to test new items when they come to market.The Shiftup Sensor Gloves are made from lightweight synthetic materials, mainly a mix of polyester and nylon, with an average weight of 44g for a large pair.
Trek Scotland Review - Rab Pulse LS Zip Tee
Posted by Trek Scotland on Oct 14, 2019
The Rab Pulse Long Sleeve Tee is designed for active use and we
certainly tested it over 7 months of use. We found it highly breathable
and, with its Motiv fabric, extremely comfortable against the skin
whilst also wicking away moisture on the sweatiest of days. Moreover,
when worn as a single layer it had a cooling effect on the hottest
summer days and the deep venting YKK chest zip all
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Trek Scotland Review - Darn Tough Light Hiker Micro Crew Sock
Posted by Trek Scotland on Sep 16, 2019
If you give a sock the name ‘Darn Tough’ then expectations are
automatically high so our Lead Guide gave the Light Hiker socks a real
beasting over nearly 500 miles of trekking, wearing them up to 5 days at
a time. Ultimately, the material for any sock is key and the Light
Hiker is a combination of Merino, Polymide and Spandex. The Merino
element allows for non-itch comfort and provides
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UOG Review - Montane VIA Groove Gloves
Sep 16, 2019
Montane VIA Groove Gloves ReviewThe Montane VIA series are focused on fast and light with designs centred around trail running features. The VIA Groove Gloves fit this brief perfectly. Weighing in at just 40g for a large pair they certainly tick the lightweight box. The design seems simple enough with a thin layer providing the protection and the design across the palms in silicone for providing a
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UOG Review - Rab Forge LS Tee
Jul 22, 2019
The Rab Forge is a fairly ordinary looking tee with the long sleeved, crew neck version makes it look like a simple, casual top. However, I’m a big fan of the synthetic/merino blends for baselayers so I was eager to test this out. I’d not worn this tee before putting it on for the 53rd OMM in Largs, Scotland, so I knew it was going to get a baptism of fire across two hard days in the
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UOG Review - Mountain Equipment Comici Pants
Posted by Danny Pearson on Jul 22, 2019
I’m a huge fan of
Mountain Equipment’s Comici pants. It was an easy decision to use them for the TGO Challenge because they tick every box as the perfect outdoor pants for everything other than winter conditions.
The fit is superb and the fabric has plenty of stretch so you really don’t notice that you are wearing them. They are genuinely all day comfy.
They have slim fitting legs w
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Trek Scotland Review - Mammut Sertig Shorts
Posted by Trek Scotland on May 13, 2019
The Mammut Sertig shorts are a lightweight option for use during
particularly warm spells. Perforated polyester-elastane stretch fabric
is used in sections where a moisture build-up is most common, and we
have to say it works fantastically and offers unrivalled breathability.
Whilst working hard on steep ground or mountain biking, the Sertig
offered great air flow and never felt restrict
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Trek Scotland Review - Patagonia Houdini
Posted by Trek Scotland on Mar 11, 2019
Weighing in at a miniscule 100 grams the Patagonia Houdini is a super
lightweight/packable jacket. Although small in stature the Houdini has a
lot of great features. Made entirely from 100% recycled rip stop nylon
which, although very thin, is tougher than it first appears. The DWR
finish surprised our guides as it holds up very well against light to
moderate showers, although if caught
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Cairngorm Treks Review - Rab Borealis Jacket
Posted by Cairngorm Treks on Feb 18, 2019
The Rab Borealis is the lightest softshell jacket Rab have on offer.
Weighing in at a minuscule 308grams in a medium size it has the weight
and feel more associated with a base layer. Rab advertise the Borealis
Jacket as wind resistant and highly breathable and state thatwhether
your objective is climbing a big wall or a day cragging in the valley,
it does everything you need it to in on
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Cairngorm Treks Review - Rab Xenon Mitts
Posted by Cairngorm Treks on Feb 11, 2019
Rab state the Xenon to be a superlight and packable insulated mitt
and this certainly seems true when unpacking them. These are seriously
small, almost fooling us into thinking we had been sent the wrong item
until we pulled them out of the small bag to reveal a full-size pair of
mitts.The outer shell is made up of two distinct materials. The first being
a Pertex Quantum fabric which use
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