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Review: Fjällräven Keb 52 backpack

Fjällräven is no stranger to us. We reviewed several products in recent years. This summer, I had the opportunity to use the Keb 52 backpack in Scotland. The Keb...

Review: Coleman Kobuk Valley 3 plus tent

The great thing about sleeping in a tent is that you can basically sleep anywhere you want, at least if you have a nice and good tent. A few...

Review: Olight Warrior X USB flashlight

In recent months I have been able to review the Olight Warrior X tactical USB flashlight. I mainly used the lamp during hikes in Scotland, but also at home...

Review Hanwag Belorado II TubeTec GTX

The German shoe brand Hanwag has a shoe that is very interesting for the Dutch terrain, the Belorado 2 TubeTec GTX. This is a low A / B hiking...

Review: Grisport Anden all-round hiking shoes

Grisport Anden These sturdy all-round hiking shoes (category A / B) have a higher shaft, a good profile and offer extra support. The Anden is equipped with a Vibram sole....

Review: Osprey Exos 58 Blaze Black MD backpack

For the serious hiker The first thing I noticed about the Osprey Exos 58 was not only the size of the backpack but especially how light. With a capacity of...

Review Olight S1R and S2R Baton II

In these dark days, light in the darkness is obviously very appropriate. And with the S1R and S2R Baton II flashlights from Olight you are well equipped. I am...

Review: Haglöfs Observe GTX Surround Hiking Shoe

Before this review, I only knew Haglöfs by name and the shoe is my first experience with the brand. The vision of the Swedish company Haglöfs is to make...

Review: Vaude Trailspacer 8 rugzak

Are you looking for a multifunctional backpack for sports? You might want to consider the innovative Vaude Trailspacer 8. This bagpack is specifically designed for trailrunning and mountainbiking, but it...

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