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
The Patagonia R1 is legendary. For years, it has been the gold standard for cold-weather mid-layers, trusted by climbers, hikers,
Over the summer season I’ve been reviewing the new Nano-Air Ultralight pieces from Patagonia, wearing them for all my guiding
It’s easy to forget, amongst the huge array of clothing they offer, just how innovative Patagonia is. We should always
Norwegian outdoor legends Helly Hansen are renowned for their quality gear, and their latest Holmen 5 Pocket Pant 2.0 are
Combining the typical Scandinavian attributes of superior form and function, the new Lopt Vest is your perfect three-season companion. Key
Rab promises that the Xenair Light is ‘active insulation you can put on and leave on…’ This promise of versatile,
Base layers are the under appreciated heroes of a typical layering system. Their role is to traditionally to provide some
Eddie Bauer is a company many UK readers will have heard of but are probably not that familiar with as
Combining the warmth with the anti-odour benefits of merino wool with the durability and quick drying properties of synthetic fibres