Latest LFTOer Gear Reviews
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LFTO Gear Team
Gear news
03 February 2009 14:52
Each week you send us great reviews of gear you've bought and tested.
These reviews have all been submitted to our Gear Reviews section.
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We've selected five of our favourite reviews over the last few weeks. To read the full reader review click on the link and scroll down to the section beneath our review of that product.
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Berghaus Deluge Overtrouser by lampetarian
If you are after a pair of full on waterproof overtrousers with all the bells and whistles for winter walking, then look elsewhere, but if all you need are a pair of solidly made, generally waterproof trousers for occasional use, then these could be the best £40 you could spend. Read lampetarian's full review here.
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Vaude Taurus by lampetarian
So far I've only used this a few times, but for those times its proved itself to be a good quality tent. It has plentiful space for two people, and a luxurious amount of space for one person, you feel almost greedy using it on your own. Read lampetarian's full review review here.
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Lowe Alpine Airzone 25 by mcshroom
It's not the lightest bag, but the proper waist band fins really make the bag feel secure and comfortable, and I haven't noticed any real instability in use. Read mcshroom's full review here. |
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North Face Spectrum 23 by intotheoutside
When I collected my package from my summer camp's mailroom I knew it was my new North Face Spectrum 23 tent but what I couldn't believe was how small the package was. Read intotheoutside's full review here.
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Montane Superfly 2008 by smamjk
As a mountain rescue volunteer for the Central Beacons MRT in the Brecon Beacons I need reliable, durable and comfortable kit. I purchased the Montane Superfly a week ago after debating the purchase for two months. Read smamjk's full review here. |
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