Camping
Independent gear reviews of the best equipment and kit for camping, whether with the family, wild camping, lightweight camping or on expeditions including tents, stoves, sleeping mats, sleeping bags, lanterns, seating, cool boxes and more.
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We take the Fyrestorm stove from Coleman wild camping on Waun Fach to test its performance.
We review Griffin's Survivor Slim protective case for the iPhone 5 to see if it can cope with the rough and tumble of...
We put the Coleman Excursion 36QT cool box to the test at the height of the British summer.
The North Face is synonymous with the great outdoors, which is where we put its Gold Kazoo sleeping bag to the test.
We test UST's Base Bug Tent shelter and BASE all-weather tarp for minimalist bite-free bivvying under the stars
We put the women's specific Thermarest Mira HD sleeping bag to the test to see if they've gone a step further than...
We test the Softie 9 Hawk sleeping bag to see if its straightforward no-frills approach is all you need for 3-season...
We review the Rab Nuetrino Endurance 3 season sleeping bag to see if its high price is matched by equally impressive...
We test the cold-beating Nordisk Celcius sleeping bag - could this be our sleeping bag of choice for lightweight UK...
We put the Therm-a-Rest Quadra camping chair to the test to see if the weird and wacky design works.
Read our review of Coleman's Event Shelter XL, a shelter that's become a familiar sight on family campsites around the...
We put the Moonshadow camp tarp to the test on a wild camping trip
We test Lifesystems' Micro LED head torch to see how well this tiny, ultra-light head torch can perform in the...
On test: Dristore three bag set from Lifeventure.
We test the diminutive MSR E-Bivy, a featherweight, pared down bivy bag, can it go up against the heavy hitters and win?