The UK outdoor brand has achieved the highest possible bluesign® rating after an independent audit praised its environmental ...
Finding a pair of walking trousers that can cope with Britain’s famously fickle weather without leaving you hot, clammy or constantly stopping to pull waterproof overtrousers on and off is no easy ...
This article was originally published on our sister title Active Traveller’s website at this URL. “This better be worth it,” my photographer friend Dave says, as we descend a long set of steps in ...
British brand Mountain Equipment has earned a solid reputation for its waterproof clothing, and their pinnacle technical jackets like the Changabang, Tupilak and Lhotse (or women’s Manaslu) shells are ...
The Klättermusen Ran pants don’t look like your average waterproof trousers. In true Swedish style, they’ve got a bit more zhoosh and slickness to them, with detailing beyond what meets the eye… From ...
We’ve long been fans of Keen’s Targhee range, particularly their Targhee IV boot which has held its place on our ‘best walking boots’ round-up for a number of years now. This, however, is the Targhee ...
“The horizon left me feeling totally awestruck. I’ve seen plenty of mountain ranges before, in the Alps, Scotland, Albania, Spain, but I’d never seen such a depth of mountains. Peaks as far as the eye ...
Why We Chose The Patagonia R1 TechFace: Great breathability, wind resistant, versatile design As outdoor brands go, Patagonia are one that very rarely disappoint. With the R1 TechFace Hoody, they’ve ...
I’m a total sucker for a Keen hiking sandal and the more eye-catching the better. A good few years back, I remember being a big fan of the yellow camo patterned Keen EvoFit One – a marmite shoe if ...
The humble tent peg is the unsung hero of camping. After all, it doesn’t matter how expensive and fully-featured your tent is – if the stakes used to peg it down are flimsy, weak and bend ...
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