Patagonia’s Fall collection for 2015

Patagonia is back with its quality clothes. And without forgetting the PETA’s investigation regarding the wool sourcing of the company, let’s have a look at the new brand’s collection for this fall. The Snap T series is here to offer us some quality, well-designed pullovers that look like a perfect mix between tradition and modernity.… Continue reading Patagonia’s Fall collection for 2015

A look at Arc’teryx fall/winter collection for 2015 and 2016

The Canadian brand offers a whole lot of interesting stuff for this winter, beginning with the Interstate Jacket, providing an interesting outfit for urban environments with its waterproof zippers and numerous pockets (and the interesting ability to put the hood inside the neck). In terms of ski and alpinism, the Procline series should be a… Continue reading A look at Arc’teryx fall/winter collection for 2015 and 2016

Meet Tyler Armstrong, the 11 year old boy who wants to climb the Everest

Tyler Armstrong, an 11-years-old boy from California, is aiming to climb 7 of the most renowned summits in the world. The boy is not a rookie climber though, as he already was the youngest person to climb the Mount Aconcagua at the age of 9. For the Everest, he wants to break a new record… Continue reading Meet Tyler Armstrong, the 11 year old boy who wants to climb the Everest

Go hiking wild places thanks to the Recon Survival Tool

Do you remember the Kniper? The all-in-all survival tool might have gotten itself a serious competitor with the Recon Survival Tool. Coming straight from Kickstarter, this tool is more suited for the outdoor tasks requiring strength, while it might not be as efficient for precision work. The Recon Survival Tool does not pack any screwdriver… Continue reading Go hiking wild places thanks to the Recon Survival Tool

Patagonia, a responsibly sourced wool?

The Patagonia brand always claimed that they were using ethically sourced wool from Argentina. A claim vastly relayed by the press and specialized blogs –including us when we were introducing the brand’s new Merino baselayers-. We are, indeed, talking about sustainably sourced wool from the south of Argentina. But the allegations of animal cruelty, clearly… Continue reading Patagonia, a responsibly sourced wool?

Sierra Designs Nightwatch, a convertible 4-season tent

For the watch! Renowned for its tents and sleeping bags, Sierra Design (an American company created in 1965) announced the Nightwatch for spring 2016, a convertible tent that can be deployed into 3 different shapes. Deploy it fully in case of raining, with its fabric entirely covering the top to avoid rainfall. The “halfway-retracted” position… Continue reading Sierra Designs Nightwatch, a convertible 4-season tent

Lowepro Whistler, a weatherproof backpack for outdoor photographers

For all those who like to bring a good photographic gear on their expeditions, the Lowepro Whistler might be a product of choice. The brand from Colorado just launched these 2 alpine photo backpacks, available in two sizes: 350 AW and 450 AW. The 350 AW version can contain 1 professional camera, 1 action camera… Continue reading Lowepro Whistler, a weatherproof backpack for outdoor photographers

Scarpa Phantom, high-quality climbing boots with a spiral zipper

Scarpa is back with new high-tech climbing gear! The 80-year-old brand from Italy (acronym for Associated Shoe Manufacturing Company of the Asolo Mountain Area in Italian), specialized in innovative products, has been introducing its latest boots. The Phantom Tech are a new series, replacing the Phantom Guide Boot in the brand’s catalog. One of the… Continue reading Scarpa Phantom, high-quality climbing boots with a spiral zipper

Project 360, the alpine version of Google Street View?

The Project360 is a virtual experience allowing you to climb some of the most famous alpine routes from the safety of your computer. Ideal for the wanabee alpine climbers who would like to gather some experience, or for any curious mountain lover! The team was composed of 3 swiss climbers, who took pictures all the… Continue reading Project 360, the alpine version of Google Street View?

Bagobago, the backpack you can convert into a chair

Is Bagobago a must for exhausted travelers who deserve a comfortable place to rest their buttocks? Made in Czech Republic, that backpack/chair could be the answer for when you’re waiting in an interminable line, or want to sit on a dirty surface. The bag is made with an inside metallic frame that ensures a good… Continue reading Bagobago, the backpack you can convert into a chair

Shiftpod: a futuristic, weather insulated pod-tent for extreme environments

Shift is an American spiritual organization, born from the ashes of one of the Burning Man festivals in the southwestern American deserts. The Shiftpod is their creation: an innovative pod-tent for camping and festivals (especially in arid environments). According to the manufacturer, it takes no more than five minutes to set up and doesn’t use… Continue reading Shiftpod: a futuristic, weather insulated pod-tent for extreme environments