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RAB Womens Infinity Microlight Down Jacket

Posted by The Great Outdoors Magazine on Aug 18, 2022

THE GREAT OUTDOORS: MAGAZINE Rab's Microlight series has been a mainstay of our down jacket reviews for years now. This iteration is described as the 'most protective version' of the Microlight range, thanks to the use of a Gore-Tex Infinium Windstopper outer shell. This is a highly windproof and breathable soft-touch fabric, although it didn't seem much more windproof than other jackets tested. …
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MONTANE Womens Featherlite Down Jacket

Posted by Trail Magazine on Aug 18, 2022

THE GREAT OUTDOORS: MAGAZINEThis is a classic down jacket with the contemporary twist of recycled fabric, and water resistance on both down fill and outer shell. The warmth-to-weight ratio is excellent: 120g of 750+ down fill gives generous insulation for a pack weight of just 377g. Micro baffle construction keeps down in the right places, with enough fill to prevent heat loss through seams. Lengt …
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PATAGONIA Down Sweater Hoody

Posted by Trail Magazine on Aug 18, 2022

THE GREAT OUTDOORS: MAGAZINE Patagonia has built a strong reputation for recycling and environmental awareness. This hoody is a continuation of that: entirely recycled polyester outer, with 800 fill power Global Traceable Down (goose down certified by NSF International to help ensure the birds that supply it are not force-fed or live- plucked). The down is impressive: 800 fill is highly desirable …
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PATAGONIA Fitz Roy Down Hoody

Posted by Trail Magazine on Aug 18, 2022

TRAIL MAGAZINE: Review Though there's obviously more to a down jacket than big baffles alone, the Fitz Roy's boxy silhouette promises plenty of warmth.The 800 fill power down delivers in spades, but luckily its other features generally stack up too. We particularly like the no-fuss cuff design, which seals out draughts but also stretches easily over winter gloves. The long, adjustable hem offers …
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MAMMUT Meron IN Hooded Down Jacket

Posted by Trail Magazine on Aug 18, 2022

TRAIL MAGAZINE: Review Boasting the best warmth for weight of any jacket here, this highly efficient layer would work well for winter camping, bothying and even ultralight backpacking, as well as Alpine-style mountaineering. It stuffs into its own inner pocket, and though cramming it in there is a bit of an art, oncecompressed it is so small that you could carry it almost anywhere. Wearing the Me …
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RAB Forge Gloves

Posted by The Great Outdoors Magazine on Aug 18, 2022

THE GREAT OUTDOORS: MAGAZINEThe Forge is one of two'true' liner gloves in my selection. This one is a mix of (non mulesed) merino wool and polyester, at a ratio of 46/54%, of which 35% of the polyester is recycled. As a result, it dries slightly more slowly than a fully synthetic equivalent but is much warmer for its weight. At any rate, it's so thin that it should dry in a sleeping bag or jacket …
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OMM Rotor Hood Insulated Jacket

Posted by Trail Magazine on Aug 18, 2022

This jacket is a maverick with a unique approach. The first time you pull it on, you're immediately struck by how different it feels to others. It has more of a fleece-like texture across the hood and arms. This comes from the use of 125g of PrimaLoft Active, an intricate mesh grid topped with fluffypolyester tufts - a special type of synthetic insulation that might polarise opinion. Personally I …
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RAB Xenair Alpine Light Insulated Jacket

Posted by Trail Magazine on Aug 18, 2022

TRAIL MAGAZINE: Review Rab's new synthetic Xenair range features three models: the Xenair Alpine, Xenair and Xenair Light. The latter is the lightest (and cheapest) of the trio, and it works better as a streamlined mid layer than any others on test. This is because the synthetic fill is like a sheet of flat, low-profile, wadded insulation, rather than a plumper, loftier, cluster-like fill in baff …
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MONTANE Prism Insulated Jacket

Posted by Trail Magazine on Aug 18, 2022

The Montane Prism is a strange beast. In some ways, it's all a bit mid-range and underwhelming: at 385g it's the heaviest jacket in this review, the materials are good but not class-leading (PrimaLoft Silver rather than Gold), and it's certainly not super- technical. You don't get body mapping orstretch panels, and it's arguably too warm for higher-intensity activities. Yet there is something abou …
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HILLEBERG Trekking Pole (2pcs)

Posted by Trail Magazine on Aug 18, 2022

TRAIL MAGAZINE: Review The rise of ultralight backpacking has also created a new breed of 'trekking pole tents' which utilize one or two trekking poles to create the tent frame. This is a great weight-saver but does require a set of robust and reliable trekking poles - which is exactly what specialist tentmaker Hilleberg has produced here. If they seem a little over-built, that's because they're …
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PATAGONIA Point Peak Trail Pants

Posted by Trail Magazine on Aug 18, 2022

TRAIL MAGAZINE: Review Designed for travellers, hikers and backpackers, the Point Peak Trail pants are slim-fitting but stretchy soft shell trousers. Made from a midweight nylon-elastane blend they're burly enough for life on the trail, and don't feel too thick or heavy either. To further increase durability, the seat and front (from mid-thigh down) use ripstop panelling. Commendably, all the mat …
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Montane Terra Edge Pants

Posted by Trail Magazine on Aug 18, 2022

TRAIL MAGAZINE: ReviewThe latest addition to Montane's highly- regarded Terra pants range is the Terra Edge - a lighter, more streamlined version of the brand's ultra-rugged Super Terra trousers. These are made from the same hard- wearing 'GRANITE' nylon, but without the reinforced panels in the knee, seat and instep. There's some elastane in the fabric blend and they have a water-repellent finish …
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