Friday, September 9, 2011

Big Buy Review: Lumostar Plus PZ







This simple gaslamp is just great.
I only had one problem: The piezo broke down. So i simply removed it. So now it is just a Lumostar plus.
Everything else works great. I used it 10 days long and it worked great.Nothing else to say.


Dries

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Big Buy Review: Snowpeak Collapsable Chopsticks

A short review. This handy little thingy is just stylish. I can think of two reasons why i should use this:
1. Traveling through china. And don't trusting the local cuttlery.
2. To show off. (wich can be fun)


But they simply do there job and are lightweight.


Dries
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Friday, June 17, 2011

Big Buy Review: Fjällräven Khilok Trousers


It's time to do another BBR (Big Buy Review).
This is one of my favorites: The Khilok Mt Trousers.
I had so much luck that I found this one.
These pants are just simple but extremly good.

Pros:
  • They weigh almost nothing.
  • They're orange.
  • It has a security pocket
  • Fast drying
  • Breathing
There is nothing more to say.




Dries

Monday, May 30, 2011

Big buy Review: Silva Nomad ( digital compass)

Next review: I found this little thingy in a bin at the sale.

It is a digital compass. This one is from before the time GPS was build-in every freakin device. So before using it one must calibrate it. That made me a bit sceptic. But I calibrated it and got out my old fashioned compass and I don't see a real big difference.

Some features:
  • Fix to certain grade and see how much you are deviate.
  • Use the opposite grade so you can walk exactly back.
  • Backlight.
One drawback is that you need to calibrate it and you do this by rotating it. And I just don't trust it. But If I disappear during my next trip. You people know why...



Dries

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Big buy Review: The North face rain pants (Flight series)

Prophecy Rain pants
(Not anymore in most stores)
This simple but very light buddy is amazing. It is just so light. The first times I wore them I almost forgot I had them on.
It has 2 big zippers down the side, wich are great for ventilation.
Also if it is raining and I need to put them on quickly those zippers come in very handy.


Conclusion:

Just great and fantastically lightweight. Love them!!

Dries

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Big buy!!!!

Recently there was a big sale of outdoor stuff at my work. And I mean a really, really big sale. Prices like 15 euro and less. So what did I bought:
  1. The Katadyn pocket Filter**(Site)
  2. Steripen Adventurer (with Accompanying solarpanel)**(Site)
  3. Jack Wolfskin Tarp tent**
  4. 2 The North face Polo's
  5. A The North face rain pants (Paclite series)*(Review)
  6. Solarmio 31 Solar panel** (Site)
  7. 2 Flexfoil kites (1.7 m² and 3.3 m²)** (Site)
  8. A Fjällräven Pants (in orange, hell yeah)* (Review)
  9. A quick-connection-set to fill my camelbak through the drinking hose with the Katadyn Pocket.**(Site)
  10. The Tilley TH4 hat.** (Site)
  11. A digital compass from silva* (Review)
  12. Outdoor Design Assault Bivi**
  13. Snowpeak Collapsable Chopsticks* (Site) (Review)
  14. A Trekking Capuccinomaker
  15. The Campingaz Lumostar lamp* (Site) (Review)
  16. A Dromlite 4l (Site)
  17. The North face Flyweight duffel bag (Site)
  18. Pacsafe 120l (Site)
  19. A Windscreen**
    (*= Will be reviewed soon //**= Will be reviewed as soon as it gets properly tested)

That's about it. I think I bought a lot of good things.
The first review will be posted before the end of the month.

Enjoy


Dries

Friday, April 22, 2011

Back from a 4 day Trip: Sock Review.

Hi,

I am back from a 4 day trip.
It was sunny and warm (34-38°C at noon). Non rain and I walked around 100 km. (in about 3,5 days)
I tried out 2 different brands of socks. Here is the review:

1) The Smartwool Midweight Hiking Socks
These great socks are made of 74% merino wool. And like we all know (or most of us) wool products are just splendid.
  1. They breath very well.
  2. They isolate just amazingly good.
  3. You don't faint everytime you take your foot out your shoe..
But I found out one drawback.
  1. They aren't so strong. After washing and using them for 2 times, they started to loose some fluffyness.


Now there is no reason to panic and loose hope: I bought another pair.

2) The Bridgedale Endurance Trekker

These socks are amazing. They are a blend of 41% New Wool
37% Nylon/polyamide
21% Endurofil™/polypropylene
1% Lycra®/elastane

  1. There is less wool in it.
  2. They are a bit warmer.
  3. Just fit amazing.

Drawbacks:
  1. A bit sweaty and warm.
  2. They kinda stink after you a day.

End decision:
I tested both of them in hot sweaty environment. And what did I think.
Well my feeling and thought goes toward Bridgedale . Why?
They just fit me so well, and they are just good enough
Although I must admit that the Smartwool kept me much better ventilated.
But still I prefer Bridgeldale, they just ar so strong.

Dries