
10th November 2023
Robens Gully 1200 review
The Robens Gully 1200 is a durable and affordable winter sleeping bag. At 220cm long and with no shorter version available, this bag is certainly aimed at taller campers. A wide mummy shape makes things…
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10th November 2023
The Robens Gully 1200 is a durable and affordable winter sleeping bag. At 220cm long and with no shorter version available, this bag is certainly aimed at taller campers. A wide mummy shape makes things…
2nd June 2023
This is the warmest sleeping bag out of the bags tested in our guide to Best three-season sleeping bags for hiking. The 900g MicroThermo Ball synthetic insulation is highly effective, and I felt comfier in colder…
2nd May 2023
Despite some drawbacks, the Robens Chaser 1 is worth considering for three-season use due to the affordable price tag.
11th April 2023
Will Renwick gives his assessment of the Robens Klondike 6-person polycotton tent following a summer of testing
3rd May 2021
The price is low at £200, but can the Robens Challenger 2 deliver on performance? Chris Townsend tests it out as part of his two-person tents review for the May 2021 issue of The Great…
14th March 2019
Alex Roddie reviews a well-featured down sleeping bag that makes a decent option for milder winter use in the UK hills.
28th February 2015
An expensive but well-engineered tent
9th July 2013
John Manning assesses bargain-priced shelters for two people
1st September 2012
Chris Townsend braved the 'summer' weather to test some very impressive single-pole shelters
1st June 2012
Chris Townsend snuggles into a selection of sleeping bags designed for warm nights and summer expeditions
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