Review: Artilect Quandary Peak Hoody – A New Benchmark for Technical Fleece?
The “mid-layer” category is arguably the most crowded space in outdoor apparel. To stand out, a piece needs to offer
Independent reviews of climbing, mountaineering and adventure equipment.
The “mid-layer” category is arguably the most crowded space in outdoor apparel. To stand out, a piece needs to offer
If anyone understands the brutal reality of “gnarly” weather, it’s the founders of Jöttnar. As ex-British Commandos, their design philosophy
When the winter “gnarl” hits and the mercury plummets, you don’t just need a layer—you need a fortress. We put
Scarpa has been on a bit of a roll lately, consistently blurring the lines between a burly approach shoe and
Ever wondered how you start winter mountaineering? At CGR, we’re looking at the essential skills and equipment needed to bridge
What was already a brilliant climbing lanyard just got better. It all started on an ice climbing trip to Cogne
This all mountain jacket from Montane ticks all the boxes with the added bonus of using the new Gore-Tex ePE
Hitting the trail should be about the adventure, not aching feet. That’s why the Jack Wolfskin Wild Hike Texapore Mid
The Patagonia R1 is legendary. For years, it has been the gold standard for cold-weather mid-layers, trusted by climbers, hikers,
Considering the dry spell we’ve been having here in the UK so far, I’ve been using the Klättermusen Vingtor jacket