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Mammut Creon Light 45 Review
The Creon Light 45 works well for carrying loads 30 pounds or more due to its fully-featured, tension frame design...
Helly Hansen Seven J Review
The Helly Hansen Seven J rain jacket is a budget 2-layer, mesh-lined rain jacket. While it seals out rain just fine...
REI Crestrail Review
The REI Crestrail rain jacket pairs up REI's proprietary 2.5-layer laminate with a burly and stretchy polyester face...
Marmot Essence Review
As an ultralight model, this rain jacket offers a light weight, while maintaining breathability. Did we mention its...
Columbia Evapouration Review
The Columbia Evapouration rain jacket is impressively light and seals out the rain well. It's an adequate and...
Rab Strata Hoody Review
The Rab Strata Hoody is one of two jackets in our review to utilize breathable Polartec Alpha insulation. This...
Montbell UL Thermawrap Jacket Review
The Montbell UL Thermawrap jacket is the lightest and most affordable model we tested. All features have been...
Mountain Hardwear Micro Thermostatic Review
The Mountain Hardwear Micro Thermostatic is one of the two lightest insulated jackets we tested in 2015, with a light...
Mountain Hardwear Super Compressor Review
The Mountain Hardwear Super Compressor is a big insulated jacket designed for cold and potentially wet weather. The...
Hammock Gear Burrow 40 Review
If you're looking for an affordable fully-opening quilt for summertime use, the Hammock Gear Burrow 40 is a great...
Big Agnes Pitchpine UL 45 Review
The Big Agnes Pitchpine UL 45 is our Top Pick for Summer Use backpacking when nighttime temperatures do not fall below...
Nemo Equipment Tango Solo Review
The Nemo Equipment Tango Solo is one of the more innovative sleeping bags produced by a large manufacturer. It is a...
Mountain Hardwear MTN Speed 32 Review
The Mountain Hardwear MTN Speed 32 is an incredibly light hooded mummy bag, weighing in at just 16 ounces. This bag...
Marmot Nitro 2P Review
Taking an interesting approach that uses one adjustable trekking pole and two dedicated aluminum poles for support...
