A 300-mile bike ride isn't for the faint-hearted, but our training plan will sail you across that finish line “This type of event is a big commitment,” says leading strength and conditioning coach ...
The Merino 200 Long Sleeve Zip Neck from Isobaa promises to be pretty versatile on paper. 200 weight is a good compromise with merino, allowing it to be used as a winter base layer for skiing or ...
A new three-part podcast series launches this week, looking into arguably one of the most consequential decisions ever made in the outdoor industry. In 2022, the billionaire founder of Patagonia, Yvon ...
River Avon Trail - Why Go? The spectacular Avon gorge, spanned by Isambard Kingdom Brunel's famous Clifton Suspension Bridge, is probably Bristol's most recognisable landmark. This River Avon Trail ...
All images: Chris Johnson (unless stated). Words: James Renhard. Additional reporting: Jono Coote & Tristan Kennedy “Whenever I’m connected to that kind of shit, I’m heading back down that sheet ...
Montane's Alpine Shift waterproof jacket is built to endure abrasions, whether on the crag or at the campsite, we review it to see if it stands up to its claims. When you first get the Alpine Shift in ...
Our 9-year-old is tall for his age and measured up beyond the scope of the largest kids Beinn 26, so on advice from Islabikes we decided to try the adults Beinn. This handily bridges the gap between ...
Decathlon’s in-house camping brand, Forclaz may not be the first company to spring to mind when you’re considering a new ultralight tent. This 1-person backpacking tent has serious credentials, at ...
These lightweight sporty hiking shoes from Berghaus are designed for fast hiking year round. This is thanks to a build that considers waterproofing and grip on lots of different terrain. If you're ...
Craghoppers new Dynamic range of clothing has an intriguing technology that has scooped awards at Europe’s largest outdoor trade show, ISPO. The Dynamic mesh fabric is designed to reflect the body’s ...
Because, believe it or not, it's not just The Beach Boys who put surfboards on their covers.
Five relentless days on the go. One foot steps wearily in front of the other. Heart racing, lungs screaming for more air. After spending the past five days climbing to a height of 5,364 metres, you ...