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  • Review – M23 Ranger Cub from Peltonen Knives.

    I've now had a bit of time to get to know my M23, so I offer this little review with my findings. I find myself [...]

  • Review – Bluetti AC180 Power Station

    Alongside our tests of the AC60 and B80 units, the AC180 stood out with its impressive 1152-watt storage capacity. Here's what we think: First Impressions [...]

  • Review – Bluetti AC60 & B80 Power Stations

    Firstly, we have put these through their paces on a few outdoor activities and the scope of their usefulness is huge, especially when combined with [...]

  • Review –  GlobaLink Collapsible Camping Lantern 

    I'm always happy to review kit that keeps the darkness at bay, and even though I can be a bit of a torch snob, I'm [...]

  • Review – Trekker Kettle & Kit

    At 1.17kg for the whole kit, it's not too bad if you take into account that includes the kettle, base, pot, frying pan (pot lid), grill, gripper handle, pot support and 350ml cup (with silicone coolip) and the carry bag it all fits in.

  • Sunblesa H11 Waterproof Head Torch Review

    First Impressions Unless you’ve been living under a rock for years, I’m sure you will have come across a head torch. They come in all [...]

  • Review – Snugpak Arrowhead

    First Look My review jacket came in olive and I really like the colour, it blends nicely into the outdoors without being too “military”, not [...]

  • Review – Cyansky HS6R Head torch

    The HS6R is a rechargeable head torch which packs one heck of a punch, a 1400 lumens punch.  First view: The body of the torch [...]

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    Review – Fenix ShadowMaster Headlamp

    Review of the Fenix ShadowMaster headlight with video of lighting modes in action.

  • Review – T3 Bandage/Dressing

    Using various edged tools is common for any bushcrafter, so carrying a first aid kit is essential. Apart from the usual assortment of plasters and [...]

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    Review – Waxing the Thread Leatherwork magazine

    What is Waxing the Thread?  The twice a year magazine has been produced by GDH Leatherworker since 2018 and is one of the few publications [...]

  • Review – The Brown Bag Water Filter

    Well, what can I say, it’s a brown bag that filters water! But, as that wouldn’t be much of a review, let’s look a little [...]

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    MANTA HEAD TORCH REVIEW

    I spend more than 150 nights a year under canvas in the woods or on expedition running a busy bushcraft school.  It’s important to have [...]

  • OLight S1R Baton 2

    OLight S1R Baton 2 Review First Impressions The S1R ('R' stands for their rechargeable product line) comes nicely packaged and when you've released it form [...]

  • Review: The ‘Allen’ field knife from Trent Knife & Tool (TKT)

    The Trent Field knife is one of the original offerings from the Trent knife & Tool company run by Elliot Trent. Elliot has taken his [...]

  • Review: Lixada wood gasifier stove

    Bargain stove or money down the drain? by Lee Clarke After perusing the depths of the internet to fill another hole in my outdoor kit [...]

  • Review: Nordic Pocket Saw

    As with most cool bits of kit that arrive in the office for review they are received with excitement, and an eagerness to get out [...]

  • COLD STEEL: SPETSNAZ SHOVEL WITH COVER

        Cold Steel Special Forces Shovel - Back The Cold Steel Spetsnaz shovel – also known as their “Special Forces Shovel” and [...]

  • Review: PRINCETON TEC AXIS AND AXIS RECHARGEABLE HEAD TORCHES

      For a long time I have preferred a head torch to a hand-held torch in most circumstances – after all, it points where you [...]

  • Review: Casström Woodsman Knife

    The knife I have most recently had to try out is the “Woodsman” Knife designed by Roger Harrington (of Bison Bushcraft) and produced by Casström [...]

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