Shorter, fatter and better in low temperatures, JetBoil's new one-potter looks like a cracker.
Thrown out of windows, deep frozen, hung from and generally abused - did it survive?
New MSR burner combines impressive radiant burner from the Reactor with compact JetBoil-style single-pot design.
New affordable headtorches from Alpkit aimed specifically at climbers and walkers respectively.
The British watch company's latest model survives the ultimate durability test
Ingenious all-in-one cooking system oozes class and neat design touches.
New, seriously upgraded Satmap GPS unit arrives for review - first impressions.
British bike lighting Exposure turns its hand to headtorches with interesting results.
Mobile battery with integral solar panel allows in the field charging of phones and other electric gadgets.
Ultra-lightweight packable gloves with Pertex outer and PrimaLoft filling from Montane arrive for review.
Silva's outdoor all-rounder is light, bright, waterproof and annoyingly fiddly when it comes to battery loading.
Top-end Silva headtorch throws out 660 'intelligent' lumens and can be used either on your head, helmet or even handlebars.
Our latest GPS review is a look at the ingenious Viewranger smartphone app that turns your iOS or Android device into a fully operational GPS...
Alpkit's legendary Gamma is joined by the new Manta, same price, but different...
New rechargeable version of Petzl Tikka combines regulated output levels with the reactive lighting technology first used on the Petzl Nao.
Just arrived - bright new rechargeable LED headtorch with adjustable beam and stepless dimming.
First impressions of Garmin's first ever outdoors-orientated GPS watch, the Fenix.
Claimed 80 per-cent fuel efficiency from Primus's new lightweight two-person cooking system.
Three times more light and different colours, we check out the uprated Myo XP.
Cleans and restores waterproofing all in one treatment, so does it work?
Scoop review of the astonishing new film adaptation of Joe Simpson's Touching the Void, plus where to catch it first on general release
Grivel's lightweight steel, ten-point walking crampon used and abused in snowy places
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