Exped Camp Slipper Review - “The Exped Camp Slipper fits a great balance between weight, comfort, and insulation”
Posted by Trek Scotland on Apr 11, 2023
For longer journeys an extra pair of footwear can come in
very handy. This will often be a super light option to wear around camp after a
long day in the hills. Letting your feet relax, breathe, and recover is not
only for comfort but also helps prevent foot niggles and injuries. This is all
part of self-management on route and will ultimately make your overall journey
as easy as possib
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Thermarest NeoAir XLite and XTherm Review - “Increased the comfort and thermal qualities making this the perfect option for lightweight wild-camping ”
Posted by Trek Scotland on Apr 11, 2023
Thermarest had, for us, changed our approach to wild-camping
when we first received a NeoAir XLite around a decade ago. We have now used the
XLite and XTherm as our core piece of kit for multi-day wild-camping group activities
since we started our business 9 years ago. We suppose that once you put trust
in a product it’s easy to stick with it, with
Thermarest offering a dependabl
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Soto Fusion Stove and Montbell Pot Review - “A versatile stove and a great addition to the Soto line-up”
Posted by Trek Scotland on Oct 17, 2022
This is the third stove from Soto we have now had the
pleasure of using, the Windmaster being a firm favourite of ours for
lightweight solo adventures throughout the warmer months, whilst also spending
much of last winter using the
Stormbreaker; a truly versatile multifuel option
making for a reliable stove for group activities in remote and harsh
conditions.
The Fus
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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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Hilleberg Soulo Review - “Other manufacturers should take note ”
Posted by Trek Scotland on Sep 15, 2022
The Hilleberg Soulo is well known for being a tough dependable
tent able to withstand harsh weather conditions throughout all seasons.
Although the Soulo has been around for quite a while now
this is our first time using this shelter. Weight and the obviously high price
tag have always been a reason for us to choose elsewhere. Although, from what
we have been told from those who o
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Montane Axis Alpha Review - “A perfect choice for high workloads in unforgiving environments”
Posted by Trek Scotland on Aug 24, 2022
One of the more technical jackets we have used over the past
6 months, the Axis Alpha Down jacket on first appearance is similar in design
to the Montane Quattro Fusion, a jacket we very much enjoyed testing and
reviewing and have continued to use over the past few years.
Montane has a great reputation for creating some very
innovative clothing, with a wide mix of materials to produce
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Darn Tough Socks Review - “A favourite amongst our guides”
Posted by Trek Scotland on Aug 24, 2022
Less frequent
now are the evenings when you would enter a Scottish bothy and lined up above
the fireplace hang a line of hand-knitted thick woollen socks drying out from a
long day’s walk. Kit has certainly changed over the years, and we find a lot
more attention has been made to the feet. Too many times have we seen a large
amount of money spent on a superb pair of boots and then under
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Platypus Quickdraw Microfilter System Review - Trek Scotland
Posted by Trek Scotland on Jun 17, 2022
Making sure
we have safe drinking water is a key consideration for us. Especially when
looking at group activities over multiple days. Even a slight illness in the
group can lead to the disappointment of an early finish. So having a device
which you can trust to provide safe drinking water from most outdoor sources
cannot be overlooked.
Fortunately,
there are now many
water filtra
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Rab Xenair Jacket Review - Trek Scotland
Posted by Trek Scotland on Jun 16, 2022
The
Xenair from Rab is a synthetic jacket comprising
Primaloft Gold Active+ insulation, in a low profile that can be used as a mid-layer
for winter, or as a stand-alone jacket for use in autumn and spring.
At 337 grams in a medium size, it’s a fairly lightweight
jacket, and certainly feels so when worn. A relaxed, comfortable fit, with a nice
amount of length in the arms,
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Granite Gear Perimeter 50 Rucksack Review - Trek Scotland
Posted by Trek Scotland on Jun 16, 2022
The
Perimeter 50 rucksack is a mid-weight pack with a ton of
features including fine adjustments to back length, shoulder width, and hip sizing.
Granite Gear says, “Body Diversity, every person has a unique build, shape,
and size. Your pack should fit accordingly.”
Weighing in at 1500 grams may sound heavy compared to a lot
of modern packs of a similar capacity. This
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Saxx Ball Pouch Volt Review - Trek Scotland
Posted by Trek Scotland on Jun 16, 2022
Of all the usual gear chatter amongst the outdoor community,
underwear is probably the least discussed, yet a crucial piece of kit to choose
correctly.
Saxx has produced a range of high-wicking underwear with us
receiving the
Volt. A highly breathable mid-length boxer, which Saxx say are,
‘Designed
for the go-getters, workout or play sports in complete comfort with our
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Gram-counter Gear Thermo Pocket Review - Trek Scotland
Posted by Trek Scotland on May 19, 2022
If like us you like to keep the weight down and calorie
intake high, then you’ll most likely choose a dehydrated meal pouch as your
evening food choice. New brands are popping onto the market, with a wide range
of variety to suit mostly all dietary requirements and tastes.
What hasn’t changed though is the time it takes for your
meal to properly absorb the added water to give the meal
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