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Backpacks

Osprey Exos 38 Review

The Osprey Exos 38 is my favorite pick for fast and light overnighters or even the odd long weekend bash through the bush. Its lightweight build make it a joy to carry and its cavern of a main compartment make for quick work of camp setup and breakdown. The Osprey Exos 38 is the the […]

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Backpacks

Osprey Nebula Review (32L)

Looking at picking up an Osprey Nebula 32? Not a bad choice if I do say so myself. The Osprey Nebula 32 is a superb commuter backpack that can easily double for minimalist travel or one bagging. The Osprey Nebula 32 Pros Lightweight build Stands upright Quality construction Great back comfort Lifetime warranty Fits laptop […]

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Guides

Hiking Backpacks: How to choose

Choosing a backpack for hiking or backpacking can be super tough. This guide will help demystify the different aspects you should look at when picking a hiking backpack. I’ve also included a few tips that can be the difference between a comfortable and uncomfortable days carry. While this how to guide is geared towards backpacking […]

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Jackets

Marmot Calen Insulated Puffer Review

The Marmot Calen Insulated Puffer Jacket is one of 2023’s lesser known jackets. Trying to capitalize on Patagonia’s Nano Air success, Marmot has updated the Calen to be even more breathable and utilizing the Angel Wing design, it offers a better range of movement than before. They also decided the Calen Hoody should no longer […]

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Sleeping Bags

Big Agnes Lost Ranger Review

The Big Agnes Lost Ranger is a 15 degree down sleeping bag with winter temperature ratings that packs a lot of warmth for its weight. The 650 fill duck down keeps weight down while keeping affordability in mind. Picking a winter sleeping bag can be a confusing operation. Coming in under 3lb’s, the Big Agnes […]

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Guides

Sleeping Bags for Hiking: How to choose

Sleeping bags are expensive, and the right one could be with you for 20 years or more. Choosing the right sleeping bag is therefore quite an important decision. Sleeping bags are also one of the big 3 items backpackers need: backpack, shelter, and sleeping bag (and pad.) They’re called the big three because they weigh […]

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Sleeping Bags

Marmot Helium Review

The Marmot Helium is a 15 degree down backpacking sleeping bag with winter temperature ratings that packs a lot of warmth for its weight. The 800+ fill goose down keeps weight down without going over the top on price. The 20d inner shell reduces weight while the 30d outer shell increases water resistance and improves […]

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Jackets

Mountain Hardwear Finder Jacket Review

The Mountain Hardwear Finder Jacket is a 2 layer rain jacket that gets suprisingly little coverage from the backpacking community. While not a full 3 layer rain jacket, the Finder Jacket, in both women’s and men’s, is able to hold up relatively well in a rainstorm or quick downpour. For non alpine use the Mountain […]

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Backpacks

Osprey Quasar Review

Looking at picking up an Osprey Quasar 28? The Osprey Quasar 28 is a superb commuter backpack that can also serve just as well as a daypack for those who hike. Osprey Quasar 28 Pros Lightweight and quality construction Usually stands upright Great comfort and back padding Lifetime warranty Fits 15″ laptop Hipbelt for stabalization […]

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Stoves

Best Ultralight Backpacking Stoves

Looking for an ultralight backpacking stove? Look no more! Over the last 30 odd years, backpackers have been dialing in their gear lists to go faster, further, and lighter – we’re now at an interesting point that you can use pretty much any type of stove and still have an extremely lightweight cook system. It […]