OutDoor 2015 - What's New? Rucksacks and Camping Report Show Report

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The UKC team recently returned from the annual gear-fest that is OutDoor Friedrichshafen. In this final selection of videos we take a look at some of the new rucksacks and camping gear set to hit the shops in 2016. If you're looking for a new sleeping bag or backpack, then some of these might be of interest.

Below are some video interviews with brand representatives, who talked us through the key features of their latest rucksack and camping creations.

  • OutDoor 2015 Lowe Alpine Cholatse 55
  • OutDoor 2015 Lowe Alpine Eclipse 25
  • OutDoor 2015 Gregory Alpinisto 35
  • OutDoor 2015 Blue Ice Pack Range
  • OutDoor 2015 Arc'teryx - Cierzo
  • OutDoor 2015 Sea to Summit - Comfort Plus Mat
  • OutDoor 2015 Sea to Summit - X Pots
  • OutDoor 2015 Primus Lite +
  • OutDoor 2015 Mountain Equipment Aurora Range
  • OutDoor 2015 Marmot Quark
  • OutDoor 2015 Brunton - All Night



4 Aug, 2015
Both Sea to Summit product presentations are first rate.
4 Aug, 2015
Interesting that Mountain Hardwear have totally ripped off the TNF Dark Star/Snow Leopard bags. Still, the Dark Star is a good bag, so I can see why they did.
4 Aug, 2015
Is that a very small woman in the Montane stand or a huge 38L rucksack?
4 Aug, 2015
New arcteryx cierzo bag looks almost identical to decathalon's simond 20L 250g(ish) climbing pack at £13. Even opens the same way.
5 Aug, 2015
I did think watching all of these and the other UKC vids from the show that many of the reps have clearly not had any media training - while the Sea to Summit chap looked like he might have done. I guess filming all these interviews is a newish thing, but when you are on camera look at the interviewer! You don't look into the camera (or even worse, the person holding the camera) as you come across as a weird stalker type who the viewer is potentially going to find going through his or her dustbin in the wee small hours of the morning! Anyway, love the Sea to Summit pop up pot and the look of that mat. Shame both are rather pricey. I'll be interested to see if the sides of the pop up pot are flame resistant enough for use with the more vigourous stoves out there!
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