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10th December 2023
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10th December 2023
22nd September 2023
David Lintern loves and recommeds this affordable jacket from Berghaus but has questions over long term durability.
22nd September 2023
The Montane Fireball Lite is a comfortable and affordable hybrid jacket let down by just a few simple design flaws says David Lintern.
22nd September 2023
the ‘heavyweight’ is a really useful rest stop option in cold weather, as well as being a cosy camp jacket for spring and autumn.
20th September 2023
The Xenair is a goldilocks, no nonsense midlayer our tester David Lintern was happy to leave on all day in the cooler months.
20th September 2023
The Patagonia Nano Air Light Hybrid Hoody is not an out and out insulated jacket like the other models. But Kirsty Pallas recommends it.
20th September 2023
Kirsty Pallas recommends the Alpkit Heiko in her 2023 gear tests of the best in active insulation. Find out why.
20th September 2023
Find out why Kirsty Pallas awarded the Berghaus Extrem MTN Seeker Synthetic Hoody her Best Buy accolade.
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Chris Townsend reviews a warm insulated smock with impeccable environmental credentials.
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Alex Roddie tested the Haglöfs Roc Down as part of his comprehensive review of the best down jackets for 2022. Here's how it performed on the hill.
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