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Product Reviews - Technical Apparel, Climbing, Outdoor & Trail Running

  • Mont Moondance EX

    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...
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  • Julbo Explorer Cameleon

      I've used the Julbo Cameleons for mountaineering, ice climbing, downhill and cross country skiing.    Pros Shape of lens fits well to face, covers all light entry points Bendable...
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  • Adventure Light Pants - Men's

      I've used the Adventure Light pants for daily wear and travel.   Pros Light fabric but not too light for winter. Deep and wide cargo pockets within easy reach,...
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  • Evolution Velocity 9.8 mm x 60 m

        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...
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  • MSR Hubba Hubba NX

      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...
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  • Mojo Shorts

      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...
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  • Neoplume Pants

      I've used the Neoplume pants for high altitude mountaineering.   Pros Lighter than fleece pants of comparable warmth Very compressible Full length zippers (meants putting them on at belays...
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  • Revel Jacket

      I've worn the Revel jacket through the bush, adventuring through different countries, and for general urban use.    Reliably, durably waterproof. Lightweight but tough and abrasion resistent enough for...
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  • La Sportiva Spantik 1

      I used the La Sportiva Spantiks for alpine climbing on mixed rock/ice and snow   Pros Warm Double boot (keep inners warm in your sleeping bag, no putting feet...
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  • La Sportiva Spantik 2

      I first bought my La Sportiva Spantiks in 2010.  At the time, I was heading to a 6,800m+ mountain in the Himalaya and I wanted a boot with greater...
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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...
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