Simple, no fuss, reliable and versatile. After years of trial and error with different brands and models, I have finally found my go-to headtorch for pretty much any outdoor adventure!...
Time to put the Theory into practice… The La Sportiva Theory has dropped. This sleek black and yellow performance shoe has been designed with plastic holds in mind. It offers...
When I was first discovering aid climbing I read that you will never regret having a few extra micro-cams on the harness, and it wasn’t until I saw the...
I've never been a fan of sunglasses and so, in the lead up to a mountaineering trip to New Zealand I began searching the internet for alternatives to standard category...
The DMM Pivot has become my go to belay device for it’s versatility and thoughtful design. The DMM Pivot functions excellently as a regular belay device off the harness with a...
The Moondance EX is the big brother of our most popular hiking tent, the Moondance 2. We use this tent mainly for car camping, where packed size is important, but...
When it comes to training for hard boulder projects, my board of choice is the Beastmaker 2000. The team at Beastmaker have been in the forefront of wooden training boards...
Although some of my family would beg to differ, I’d like to believe I’m a simple man who likes to distil things down to their most basic form. Cut-out...
I've used the 9.8 Evolution Velocity for all kinds of rock climbing - sport, traditional, aid, and indoors. This rope is hugely popular among climbers of all sorts...
I used this two person tent for a walk in the Blue Mountains from Green Gully to Jenolan Gorge via Carlons Gully, Breakfast Creek, Ironmonger Mountain Lightweight: I...
I've used the Hydrobot Descender for canyoning. Pros Super quick rope attachment/detachment Very easy to lock off, and then also to escape from the lock while under weight ...
The elasticized waist on the Mojo Shorts are awesome! Pros Because the waist band is so low profile and conforms to your hips, you don't get rubbing from...
Mountain Equipment acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands our stores are located on as well as the trails we hike, the crags we climb and the places we adventure.
We pay our respect to the Elders, past, present & emerging.
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