Product Reviews - Technical Apparel, Climbing, Outdoor & Trail Running
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See to Summit - Spark III Regular
Having been on a few alpine trips I've become very used to my sleeping kit taking up about a third of my pack. I have justified this in many... -
Spirit VCR
I was asked to source these shoes for a friend first up. I did and they loved them so much, I bought a pair too and they are... -
SteriPEN Adventurer
Quick and light option for treating drinking water on extended wilderness hikes and while travelling. Pros It's fast. It treats 1L of water in under two minutes,... -
TPS 520 GTX Womens
I've used the TPS 520 on multi-day hikes. Pros The stiff soles offer a lot of support and stability over uneven terrain. I found them comfortable right out... -
Suunto Traverse
The idea (as I can gather) behind Suunto's release of the new Traverse is to make what is arguably your most complicated piece of outdoor gear easier to use,... -
Venus 2 Extreme Tent
I've used the Venus II Extreme for car-camping, hiking, showshoeing/cross-country skiing, and mountaineering. Pros Extremely stable design in wind/nasty weather Well-thought out ventilation system Vertical side walls give great... -
Voodoo Pants (womens)
I love these pants. For a long time, I avoided trekking pants for fear they would not move with me, would be too hot or grab my knees... -
Whisperlite International Stove
I've had this stove for more than 14 years and used it for camping, hiking, and mountaineering. Pros Although many people go for the MSR Dragonfly stove because of the simmer... -
La Sportiva Genius
Finally a 'No-Edge' shoe that fits me! Yew! Got my feet in some Geniuses a few weeks back, first took them to the gym and then got them out... -
prAna Halle Pants - Women's
Used them for bush walking, climbing, and casual weekend coffee dates. Pros These pants have really a nice mid-weight feel with a bit of stretch and a mid-rise,...