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Patagonia Pullover: The R1 Masterpiece and its Hoody big Brother

March 29, 2010 by Jonathan Rosenthal Leave a Comment

A lot of tops and pullovers promise warmth without weight. And to be fair, most of them deliver on the promise, whether they are made from Polartec, company specific fabrics such as Patagonia’s own brand of fleece or even cheap no-name fleece. The difference between the various products is firstly cost: a no-name fleece will […]

Filed Under: Outdoor clothing, Reviews Tagged With: fleece, mid-layer, Patagonia, Polartec

Ice Axes: A guide for beginners

March 24, 2010 by Jonathan Rosenthal Leave a Comment

A guide to the different sorts of ice axes available and pointers on choosing the right one.

Filed Under: Ice Axes Tagged With: dmm ice axes, Grivel ice axes, petzl ice axes, Walking Ice Axes

Top Tips to Care for Your Tent

March 16, 2010 by Jonathan Rosenthal Leave a Comment

Buying a mountain tent requires a significant outlay of money. These items are designed to withstand high winds, storms, hail, snow, rain and sun and so have to use the most modern of fabrics and high technology alloys for poles. In addition, modern expedition tents are designed using sophisticated computers to simulate the loads they […]

Filed Under: Backpacking Tents, Lightweight Tents, Tarps and Shelters Tagged With: care, maintenance, mildew, tent cleaning

Petzl MYO XP Review: One of the Best Mountaineering Headlamps Out There

March 13, 2010 by Jonathan Rosenthal Leave a Comment

The Petzl MYO XP is an evolutionary development of a long line of headlamps from the company that first invented the category and that has stayed well up in the front of the pack as technology has developed. The lamp has something of the older Zoom and MYO family in its DNA but it takes […]

Filed Under: Headlamps, Uncategorized Tagged With: headlight, petzl

The North Face VE 25 Mountain Tent

March 11, 2010 by Jonathan Rosenthal Leave a Comment

If any mountain tent out there has become synonymous with serious expeditions to high peaks it has to be the North Face VE 25. Go ahead and pull up just about any image of high camps on the world’s highest mountains and I guarantee you that there is a good chance that it will be […]

Filed Under: Expedition Tents, Lightweight Tents Tagged With: 4-season tent, expedition tent, North Face, North Face VE 25, TNF

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