Liteway Gramless 35L Review - ''The Gramless bag is an excellent choice and with the superior build quality and tough materials it has the durability to stand up any harsh conditions.''
Posted by Nick Brown on Oct 17, 2024
With the forecast showing a brief lull in the usual October
wet weather pattern, a chance for a quick bash up a couple of the Mamores Munro mountains
just near Kinlochleven was not to be missed. This also gave me an opportunity
to try out the new Liteway Gramless 35 litre rucksack. This is an ultra
lightweight day bag made from 70D Ripstop Recycled Polyester, which offers
excellent
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Rab Muon 50L Rucksack Review - ''I was very impressed with the fabric strength at this weight, it doesn’t feel like it's going to let you down''
Posted by Mark Richardson on Jul 04, 2024
I took the
Rab Muon 50 litre pack on a short backpacking trip to Scotland, grabbing 10
Munros in the process, new for Spring 2024 this was the first time I’d carried
it. I was carrying about 11 kilos all in, so was travelling pretty light.
The first
thing to note is that a weight of 1062 grams for the men’s and 1036 grams for the
women’s pack is pretty good. We always say a kilogram for
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Rab Muon Rucksacks
Jun 27, 2024
The Muon packs from Rab blend cutting-edge materials and a well-thought-out design, resulting in a pinnacle of innovation. Constructed with incredibly durable and lightweight Spectra® Ripstop fabric, these backpacks embody sustainability by incorporating 85% recycled materials without compromising performance. Rab's ND Narrow Dimensions packs are built with different proportions to our Regula
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Black Diamond Beta Light 45 Backpack and Sattelite Bag Review - “An exceptional choice for shorter, lighter excursions and will see plenty of use in the future.”
Posted by Andy Neil on Jun 12, 2024
When Black Diamond announced the Beta Light 45
backpack earlier this year, I was intrigued by its unique appearance and
impressive stats. Black Diamond kindly provided the Beta Light 45 backpack and
the Beta Light Pack Sattelite Bag for my upcoming TGO Challenge, a two-week
coast-to-coast crossing of Scotland.
The Beta Light 45 and Beta Light Pack Sattelite Bag
feature a sleek, modern de
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Montane Trailblazer 25 Rucksack Review - “A versatile, comfortable daypack; it's a fantastic choice for outdoor pursuits like day hiking and summer summit trips.”
Posted by Andy Neil on Apr 09, 2024
The Montane Trailblazer 25L is a meticulously crafted backpack to elevate your hiking experience. This innovative pack seamlessly blends comfort, functionality, and sustainability, making it an ideal companion for day hikes, gym sessions, and daily commutes.
With its 25-litre capacity, I found the Trailblazer 25L a perfect-sized day pack for hiking and hill walking. It was large enough to
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Gregory Focal 58L Review - ''A robust carrying system, packed full of features and for a weight of 1.3kg''
Posted by Chris Futers on Aug 15, 2023
This year’s ‘The Great Outdoor Challenge’ (TGOC) allowed me
to take the Gregory Focal 58L rucksack out into the Scottish Highlands, whilst
I’d attempted to make it from Plockton in the West to Montrose on the East Coast.
For the TGOC, most look for a pack size between 45 litres
(minimalist, certainly compromises to be made on kit) to 70 litres (preparing
for all eventualities with a few e
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Big Agnes Prospector 50L Rucksack Review - "A triumph of a pack with loads of great features'
Posted by Trek Scotland on Jul 19, 2023
Big Agnes would not be a name that springs to mind when
considering a proper expedition backpack. To be completely honest very similar
to choosing footwear we often tend to stick to the brands we know are tried and
tested. A backpack can be a very personal item and an ill-fitting pack that
causes issues on route will inevitably ruin an otherwise enjoyable trip.
To quickly skip to the e
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Exped Lightning 60 Rucksack Review - “This really is a tough piece of kit with a low weight of just above 1kg for a 60-litre pack”
Posted by Trek Scotland on Apr 17, 2023
Exped’s Lightning 60 rucksack has recently been updated to
be lighter and tougher, whilst importantly keeping its minimalist roots. We
gave the Lightning 60 some heavy use in the Cairngorms and the Isle of Arran to
see how it would fit into life for multi-day wild-camping in the late Scottish
winter months.
With a weight of 1180 grams and a high capacity of 60L,
you’d expect the low w
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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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Granite Gear Crown 3 Review - “An ideal pack for long distances without resupply”
Posted by Mark Richardson on Oct 18, 2022
A 60 litre rucksack with a
decent harness and weighing around 1Kg is a key product for us, and in my
experience Granite Gears ‘litres’ are a bit bigger than some other pack
manufacturers, this manifests itself in the fact that the Crown 60 seems
significantly bigger than some other 60 litre packs. I think this is because
Granite Gear only count the main compartment when quoting the capa
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Gregory Stout 60L Review - “We were very impressed with the overall build quality.”
Posted by Trek Scotland on Sep 15, 2022
The Stout 60L backpack from Gregory is a backpack built for multi-day trekking, well suited
for our activities through winter and summer in the Cairngorms and Northwest
Highlands.
At a total
weight of 1758 grams, including the rain cover, this is certainly not for those
who scrutinise every gram. As with the previous Gregory packs we have used, the
focus is more on comfort,
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Mariposa 60 Rucksack Review - Ultralight Outdoor Gear
Posted by Andy Neil on Jul 29, 2022
I have been fortunate enough to hike almost 300 miles with
this pack, I first took it out on The Great Outdoor challenge, a coast-to-coast
crossing of Scotland, and also the Cleveland way, so it’s fair to say we are
well acquainted. It’s American in design, rather than the more classic European
style, so at first, it appears bulky as it has no compression straps, though
you won’t notice
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