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Arcteryx Special Offer: Grab a Free Baselayer

For the past couple of seasons our favourite synthetic baselayers have been the Phase range from Arcteryx. These garments combine great temperature regulation with wicking and breathability to provide the ultimate base for a high aerobic layering system.

For Summer 2012 we’re pleased to announce that with any Arcteryx product over £75 you can grab yourself a half price Phase AR Zip Neck or with any product over £150 grab yourself one absolutely free!

To Quote Stu’s earlier review of the Phase AR Zip Neck:

Arcteryx Phase AR Zip Neck

The Phase AR Zip neck is now my favourite piece of base layer replacing the Mammut All Year Zip Neck. When I got some Phase AR, my first impression was that it would be too warm as the fabric seemed quite thick. However this is not the case and I have found it’s temperature window to be very similar to the Mammut All Year Fabric (which uses some wool blend and some synthetic panels) although the Mammut fabric is thinner. On the OMM I took both and wore the Mammut to run in and the Arcteryx in the tent, next time I will run in the Phase AR.  I think the Phase AR has slightly better durability than the All Year fabric and is more comfortable to wear as it has a little more stretch. The lack of a lighter colour in the Phase AR is a slight drawback for those in high UV environments. I think both Mammut and Arcteryx base layers perform better than any thing else I have tried ( and I’ve tried a lot) but I do find myself leafing through my base layers to find the Phase.

Read Stu’s full blog post.

Rab VR Lite Alpine Jacket Review

Stu’s already offered his thoughts on the Rab VR Lite Alpine Jacket however I thought I’d add a slightly different perspective on it. I’m a heavier bloke than Stu and don’t have his ‘Duracell Bunny’ level of fitness so I tend to be a bit hotter and get a bit sweatier. Couple this with liking to run cold and I tend towards lightweight windshirts and baselayers, microfleeces etc.

Rab VR Lite Alpine Jacket

I’ve had the jacket about six weeks now and in Yorkshire that’s meant everything from snow and sleet to summer warmth. The jacket has been used mountain biking, running and walking but principally it has been my climbing jacket.

The VR Lite Alpine is generally billed as a light, lined windshirt for high aerobic activities however for me that’s not how I tended to wear it. Even worn against skin the VR Lite Alpine was a little too warm for me to cycle or run in even with the temperature in the low single digits. I had to constantly fiddle with the zip to keep comfortable. On a road bike this would be less of an issue but as a rule I think I would stick with unlined windshirts and baselayers for cycling and running.

For me where the VR Lite Alpine comes into its own is lower aerobic activities where it makes a great replacement for a fleece and windshirt or a much lighter and less bulky alternative to a softshell jacket. For moderately aerobic activities like walking, climbing and belaying the jacket provides as much warmth as a microfleece and almost complete protection from the wind without feeling or looking too much like a shell. In fact the Pertex Equilibrium face is easily the most comfortable windproof fabric I’ve come across. It’s also really comfortable under a hardshell if the weather turns as it offers a very smooth face. I should also add that the Apple model is an lovely intense green colour without the washed-out look that some vapour-rise has suffered from in the past, in fact the image rather undersells it.

Probably my favourite feature of the jacket is its cut which provides impressive freedom of movement without riding up or bagging when not extended. How this is achieved is, as far as I’m concerned magic, however the multi panel construction of the sleeves may well have something to do with it.

Thanks to this cut and the fabric the VR Lite Alpine is the most comfortable out I’ve ever climbed in. When you wear it under a harness it stays put even when you’re making cross-throughs or other rangy movement, with the cuffs cinched up there’s no bagginess around the wrists and both pockets are easily accessible.  The hood comes in handy on breezy belays and would be especially appreciated when winter climbing or walking. I would have slight reservations about gnarling my way up granite chimneys in the VR Lite Alpine as it is ultimately a lightweight piece but that’s a harsh test for any garment.

Speaking of winter climbing, it’s not something I’m really into any more but I have to say I reckon this would be pretty high up on my kit list. The jacket would provide ample warmth on early starts and whilst climbing without being too sweaty on the walk in.

So there you have it, I use the jacket in a very different way to Stu – he uses it as a light windshirt whereas for me its more of a fleece replacement – but we both really rate it.

Free Mammut Alugator Superlight Shovel with Barryvox Element

The Mammut Barryvox Element is one our most popular avalanche transceivers and if you order one now you’ll receive a free Mammut Alugator Superlight Shovel worth £40.

The Barryvox Element offers an unbeatable combination of functionality and ease of use and is the perfect choice for novices and experienced searchers alike.

Mammut Barryvox Element

The Mammut Alugator Superlight Shovel is one of our lightest aluminium bladed emergency shovels and is ideal for ski tourers and mountaineers. It features a compact t handle and durable construction.

Mammut Alugator Superlight

Hope Vision R4 Headlight now available

If you’re after the ultimate running and orienteering headtorch then the Hope Vision R4 is likely to be near the top of your list. At 1000 measured lumens it has phenomenally bright output but until now it was only available in packs with cycling mounts as well as the head torch strap. Hope are now producing a simplified runners’ model which doesn’t contain the quick release, handle bar or helmet mount of the original. By dropping these features you can save yourself £45 and then if you find you need them in the future that’s all it costs to upgrade, win-win!

Hope Vision R4 Head Light

January Sale Now On!

Check out our massiv January sale with oodles of clothing from all our most popular brands. Grab yourself a bargain.

Check out our January Sale

 

Free Next Day Shipping on all Orders Over £50

In order to ensure that you get your Christmas gifts in time we’re upgrading all orders over £50 to a guaranteed next day delivery service. This means that so long as you make sure someone’s there to sign for the parcel there should be no problems ordering right up to 3pm on Thursday.

All orders will be shipped with either Parcelforce, UPS or Royal Mail Special Delivery.

Hardcore Product Testing

Jake and Stu have been busy with some intense product testing today trying out the Outdoor Designs Group Shelters which we’re going to be stocking in the very near future.

Outdoor Designs Group Shelter

These were one of my favourite bits of kit when I used to take university groups out – even in the worst of Scottish storms they give you the ability to stop, get warm(er) and dry(er) and generally have an enormous affect on morale. If you’re looking for an emergency shelter or ultralight all-weather bivi for two or more people then these are the way to go.

Free Aluminium Strap with Alu Suunto Core Models

The Suunto Core is our most popular watch by a huge margin. It offers a comprehensive feature set in a robust but attractive package and now with two of the models we’re pleased to offer something extra. We’re including a free Aluminium strap with an RRP of £105 with every Core Aluminium Black and Core Aluminium Light which we sell. This strap is easily interchanged with the Fabric strap which comes on the watch and offers a more formal look.

Suunto Core Aluminium Strap

Simply add the watch into your basket and the strap will be added at no extra cost.

Rab Autumn/Winter ’11/12 now in stock!

Hot on the heels of Mountain Equipment, we’ve now received our winter Rab delivery so stop clinging to any hopes of an indian summer and check out their awesome ranges of down and synthetic insulation, hard shells and vapour rise clothing.

Rab Rogue Jacket

This season we’re especially excited about Rab’s new Rogue jacket, we’re one of only a handful of shops to pick up this fantastic new eVent and Primaloft jacket. Insulated waterproof jackets are in all our major ranges this season and the Rogue is Rab’s contribution. We’ve got a test jacket ready to be used and abused so watch this space for reviews.

Rab Stretch Neo Jacket

Also up this year is the innovative new Rab Stretch Neo jacket, made from Polartec’s new Neo Shell fabric. This is a super breathable stretch hardshell with a climber’s cut but the fabric’s the star here. Stu’s been abusing his Stretch Neo all winter so I’m sure we’ll be posting a review ASAP. These are already flying out of the warehouse so if you’re interested, get in touch.

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Free liner with all Rab Sleeping Bags, save £41!

We’ve just arranged a fantastic new offer with Rab which means that we can now offer you a free silk mummy liner (worth £41) with every Rab sleeping bag sold. A Silk liner massively extends the lifespan of your sleeping bag and also offers you greater flexibility with regards temperature, extending the comfort range of most sleeping bags by several degrees. They’re also essential for ski tourers and travellers who wish to use alpine huts as Swiss and Italian Alpine clubs require their use.

Rab Alpine 600 Sleeping Bag

We stock two ranges of Rab’s superb bags: the first is the Neutrino range designed for fast and light backpacking and adventure racing; the second is the Alpine range which are brilliantly designed mountaineering bags for the most demanding users. Both are made to the absolute highest standards using top quality 800 fill power down and the latest Pertex fabrics.