Inspired by a project to assemble an urban emergency grab-bag / evac-bag / bug-out-bag / go-kit using a maximum 20l rucksack, I chose the Wisport (from Military 1st) Sparrow 16 and 20 rucksacks. This review is to take a detailed look at these bags and their features. As well as the photo galleries there is…
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Wiley X Captivate Lenses (Models shown – Contend, Peak and Breach)
In this review, it’s all about a lens; a new Wiley X lens. As someone who relies daily on the best quality sunglasses, but that also needs EN. 166 & ANSI Z87.1 safety standards, Wiley X has been my go-to brand and has never let me down. I also, in most cases, prefer polarized lenses…
Fenix LR35R 10,000 lumen Pocket Searchlight
Can it be true? 10,000 lumens from a light you could fit in your pocket? In this review of the Fenix LR35R I put Fenix’s claimed output figures to the test. As well as this companion review there is a full length video review, with behind the scenes insights into the testing. It turns out…
Fenix HM65R Headlamp
With the HM65R, Fenix have fitted in so much, but have kept this headlamp small and light enough that you don’t have to think twice about taking it with you on any adventure (or even just taking out the rubbish). The 18650 li-ion cell used to be the ‘enthusiast’s choice’, being unfamiliar to many users,…
Surefire E2D Defender and Stiletto
With Surefire, your main expectations might be high quality build and performance, so read on to see if these lights keep up with Surefire’s standards. In this review are two quite different models; the latest update of the classic Defender E2D (in this case the two-mode ‘Ultra’) and the EDC-optimised pocket-friendly USB-chargeable multi-mode, programmable Stiletto….
NexTool Frigate 14-in-1 Folding Shovel
When I first picked up the NexTool (14-in-1) ‘Frigate’ shovel I was struck by how solid it felt, this was no ordinary folding shovel. Large and substantial, with plenty of heft and leverage to make this a properly effective tool. With a head that can be set to multiple angles to enhance its digging ability,…
A new take on Gear Reviews
An engineer and an enthusiast, Subwoofer (aka Richard) is The Gear Guy. “I’ve always explored the details of design and how things work, taking this beyond the subjective by developing tests and measurements that quantify capabilities and performance, to really see how well products work.” A photographer, writer, engineer, maker, designer, instructor, volunteer, analyst, editor,…