Author Profile Chris McNamara - Page 9 Founder and Editor-in-Chief Showing 121-135 of 443 by Chris McNamara Brooks Range Foray Review The Brooks Range Foray is a mid-weight, three-season tent with many strength-enhancing features found on four-season... Fenix HP11 Review Boasting an impressive 277 lumens, the Fenix HP11 is one of the brightest headlamps available. In our tests, it had... MSR Nook Review The Nook is our highest rated tent from MSR. It's comfortable, reasonably strong, made of good quality materials, and... Surefire Saint Minimus Review The Saint Minimus blew away the competition in some ratings and fell way short in others. It scored perfect 10s for... MSR Carbon Reflex 2 Review The MSR Carbon Reflex 2 provides a large amount of space for its weight, but our tests show that it's not suitable for... Princeton Tec Quad Review The Quad is easy to use and has a solid close proximity score but otherwise did not stand out in our tests. It is... Petzl MYO RXP Review This delivers great close proximity lighting and has more beam power levels than any light we tested. The extra "R" in... Petzl Ultra Review The now discontinued Ultra is like having car headlight strapped on your head in terms of the amount of light it puts... Princeton Tec Apex Review The Apex is a quality light that offers a very bright and high-quality spot beam, and a better than average... Black Diamond Aspect Harness Review The Black Diamond Aspect is a comfortable, four-season, all-purpose climbing harness designed to tackle everything... Black Diamond Bod Harness Review The Black Diamond Bod Harness is maybe the oldest climbing harness design still in production. Its simple design has... Black Diamond Alpine Bod Review This is the most popular mountaineering harnesses ever made because it is simple, inexpensive, and gets the job done... Marmot Helium Review The Marmot Helium is a top quality 850-fill fifteen-degree bag ideal for people with broad shoulders or those who plan... Nemo Nocturne 15 Review The Nocturne 15 is a very comfortable yet moderately heavy 700-fill down sleeping bag for people that want one bag for... Therm-a-Rest Antares Review We are excited by Therm-a-Rest's recent improvements to their sleeping bag line, of which the Antares is the crown... < Previous | Next >
Brooks Range Foray Review The Brooks Range Foray is a mid-weight, three-season tent with many strength-enhancing features found on four-season...
Fenix HP11 Review Boasting an impressive 277 lumens, the Fenix HP11 is one of the brightest headlamps available. In our tests, it had...
MSR Nook Review The Nook is our highest rated tent from MSR. It's comfortable, reasonably strong, made of good quality materials, and...
Surefire Saint Minimus Review The Saint Minimus blew away the competition in some ratings and fell way short in others. It scored perfect 10s for...
MSR Carbon Reflex 2 Review The MSR Carbon Reflex 2 provides a large amount of space for its weight, but our tests show that it's not suitable for...
Princeton Tec Quad Review The Quad is easy to use and has a solid close proximity score but otherwise did not stand out in our tests. It is...
Petzl MYO RXP Review This delivers great close proximity lighting and has more beam power levels than any light we tested. The extra "R" in...
Petzl Ultra Review The now discontinued Ultra is like having car headlight strapped on your head in terms of the amount of light it puts...
Princeton Tec Apex Review The Apex is a quality light that offers a very bright and high-quality spot beam, and a better than average...
Black Diamond Aspect Harness Review The Black Diamond Aspect is a comfortable, four-season, all-purpose climbing harness designed to tackle everything...
Black Diamond Bod Harness Review The Black Diamond Bod Harness is maybe the oldest climbing harness design still in production. Its simple design has...
Black Diamond Alpine Bod Review This is the most popular mountaineering harnesses ever made because it is simple, inexpensive, and gets the job done...
Marmot Helium Review The Marmot Helium is a top quality 850-fill fifteen-degree bag ideal for people with broad shoulders or those who plan...
Nemo Nocturne 15 Review The Nocturne 15 is a very comfortable yet moderately heavy 700-fill down sleeping bag for people that want one bag for...
Therm-a-Rest Antares Review We are excited by Therm-a-Rest's recent improvements to their sleeping bag line, of which the Antares is the crown...