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Midlayers Group Test

I had planned to make this month’s article a softshell jacket review with a nice selection of windproof all-rounder jackets for us to fight off the winter weather with. But as I sent requests out for samples it became clear that the edges of the definition of softshell have blurred and as a result what we have is a more diverse line-up of midlayer jackets. This is a good thing however as weather protection has never seemed quite so light and breathable as it has with some of these jackets. Traditional softshell is miles away from the stiff-fabric sweatboxes of

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Winter insulated jackets – Group Test

There’s snow on the hills, lots of us will have vouchers to spend and the sales have started, so now’s probably the best time to look at one of the most expensive bits of kit you can buy: a warm winter jacket for the mountains. I asked for winter weight insulation for this review expecting a handful of similar jackets and what came in for test had a good bit of variety which actually works out well. If you consider a winter jacket for rest stops, camp or belaying the image of a nice puffy hooded down jacket probably comes

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Winter gear round-up

Finally there’s some snow on the high tops. This time last year I’d already used ice axe and crampons a few times and I was starting to get worried the past few weeks. Wouldn’t it be nice if the snow just appeared on a certain day every year so you can plan for it? Mind you, that would take the joy out of those perfect white and blue days when they do arrive as a big surprise. Whenever the snow comes we have to be ready for it and that means some changes to our kit list. Hats and gloves

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Winter Waterproof jackets group test

Winter’s here, if you’ve been on the hills recently the wind, the rain and the recently arrived snow will have you pulling your hood up and leaning into the gusts on the ascent before running for cover behind the cairn. I suppose we’d all like crunchy snow underfoot and clear blue skies above until Easter next year but the reality of a Scottish winter sees us as likely to be battling horizontal rain as much as happily walking across a Christmas card scene. It’s nice to know that we can shut it all out if we’ve got a jacket that’s

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Lightweight insulation group test

Layering your outdoor clothing used to be a lot simpler. You had your base layer, a fleece, a waterproof and something warm jammed into your rucksack for pulling on at lunch stops or camp. But apparently we were all suffering terribly with this basic equipment and so all sorts of new clothing came along to fill the gaps in our mountain cupboard that we didn’t even know were there until marketing departments pointed them out to us. The cynic in me can’t help but admit to just how useful some of these developments have been however; softshell has all but

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Gear Test – Haglöfs L.I.M system

Usually a gear test takes the best contenders from various brands and weighs them up against each other, but for my first Walkhighlands gear feature I’m going to test a familiar claim made by many of the manufacturers – that they’ve created a clothing system that works perfectly from base layer to shell layer meaning you don’t need to shop elsewhere. I like lighter weight kit, but never at the expense of performance. I want comfort, protection, usability and also durability if I can get it. Haglöfs’ new L.I.M. series seemed to tick all the boxes and they sent through

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Finisterre gear review

It doesn’t get much more niche than Finisterre – a Cornish company specialising in cold water surf apparel. It may seem strange that a surf company would appear on the radar of a hillwalking website, but amongst the hoodies and chunky jumpers are a few technical pieces that I think are worth a look. Finisterre Ekman DB Waterproof Shell Price: £250 Weight: 425g (size large) fabric, styling, hood cut, zip pulls Most outdoor brands have a 400g hardshell in their range, and Finisterre’s is pretty good. The fabric is an unbranded three-layer waterproof breathable laminate which is particularly soft and

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Rab Strata Women's Hoodie

Price: £150 Weight: 380g (size 12) Super comfortable, warm yet breathable not as warm as other insulated jackets due to increased breathability This synthetic insulated jacket has been my constant companion on hillwalks for the last three months and I’ve yet to find a serious fault with it. Designed to be worn when active in cold conditions, it is more versatile than a fleece, providing both more warmth and breathability and can be in a wider range of conditions than a traditional down or synthetic insulated jacket so I’ve been comfortably wearing it all day in winter and spring Scottish

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Gear Review: The North Face Fuse Uno jacket

One of the joys of my job is the chance to fondle the latest innovations in outdoor equipment – be it a new wonder-fabric, tent design or super-efficient stove. So I was excited to receive a sample of the latest output from the TNF labs – a waterproof jacket made from a single piece of fabric. The North Face Fuse Uno Price: £340 Weight: 349g (size M) innovation, weight, fabric front zip, pockets, hood Fabric Most modern hardshell jackets designed for mountain use contain a mix of fabric panels – breathable at places where you’re likely to get sweaty (eg.

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Berghaus VapourLight HyperSmock & HyperTherm FZ jackets

The Berghaus MtnHaus development lab is a wonderful concept – the team have the ability to develop cutting edge products for their sponsored athletes that may not be particularly commercial, but occasionally these high-end products filter through into the shops for the benefit of the rest of us. The VapourLight range is a collection of trail running equipment and apparel, and the HyperSmock (hardshell) and HyperTherm (synthetic insulated) jackets were developed for Berghaus athlete Philippe Gatta for his attempted 1700km, 40 day bimble along the Great Himalayan Trail. Both items are incredibly lightweight – quite probably the lightest in their

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