Shimano has announced it’s new range of eyewear for 2011. The three new models of glasses have adjustable parts for better fit and Lexan© Polycarbonate lenses. And they look pretty cool too.
Month: October 2010
Montrail Mountain Masochist Mid GTX
One of the latest addition to Montrail’s collection of performance trail running shoes, the Mountain Masochist Mid GTX is here to satisfy the serious trail runners. The specs read like a wishlist and are a testimony to the passion those guys put in the making of their products.
Polarmax to provide base layer to National Ski Patrol
The National Ski Patrol is a non-profit association serving the outdoor industry by providing safety and emergency care education programs in the U.S.A. They have announced they are teaming up with Polarmax, well known for its base layer products, to provide the patrols with new kits to keep them warm and dry. Remember, those guys… Continue reading Polarmax to provide base layer to National Ski Patrol
Review: Karrimor Mount Low Weatherlite Boot Hedge
Karrimor are a UK manufacturer of quality outdoor products. Today we are putting one of its mid range pair of shoes, the Mount Low Weatherlite Boot Hedge, to the test. Available for men and women, the Mount Low have a low profile cut and are designed for casual hikers. They feature a WeatherLite membrane, Karrimor’s… Continue reading Review: Karrimor Mount Low Weatherlite Boot Hedge
AdventureFest, UK adventure film festival
Last Monday saw the launch of the AdventureFest, a film festival showing adventure films and documentaries in cinemas around the UK. Tickets are free and on a ‘first come first served’ basis. 30 cinemas in England are participating and it’s a unique occasion to see some of the best films in the genre. As well… Continue reading AdventureFest, UK adventure film festival
New Berghaus Autum/Winter collection, including impressive jackets
Until we see more from Out Dry, Gore-Tex is the reference when it comes to waterproof gear. The new collection from Berghaus is out and makes use of the tech in many of its products. Kitting up for winter? You might want to check out their new stock.
Geotagging solutions and the DIY alternative
Geotagging, when you travel and explore remote places (and are a gadget geek), is a must have. Get accurate positions of places you’ve visited, build maps of your last trip, possibilities are endless.