REVIEW : Hikvision Lynx L15 Thermal Monocular
Gear Review Hikvision Lynx L15 Thermal Monocular 26th April 2021 Thermal imaging monocular that’s (relatively) affordable and worth a closer look It wasn’t THAT long…
20th April 2018
I’ve been using the MSR WindBurner Group Stove System and the 4.5L Stock Pot for the past few months. It’s a regulated, wind-resistant remote-canister stove that forms part of the new WindBurner range of stoves and associated pans, cups and skillets (frying pans for the non-colonials).
The bulk of the review text is over on the UKHillwalking.com site that I urge you to go over and have a look at – there’s also a video above from our YouTube channel.
From the review:
A Mountain Leader with over a decade of experience across the UK and overseas, Richard is our Lead Instructor and a partner in Original Outdoors. He is a specialist in temperate wilderness skills and the wild foods of the British Isles, and also works as a consultant for various brands and organisations. Richard lives in North Wales.
A Life More Wild is the philosophy which underpins everything we do.
It encompasses practical skills, personal development, community learning and a journey to live more intentionally.
Gear Review Hikvision Lynx L15 Thermal Monocular 26th April 2021 Thermal imaging monocular that’s (relatively) affordable and worth a closer look It wasn’t THAT long…
Gear Review Olight M2R Pro Warrior Torch 13th September 2020 Rechargeable 1800 lumen LED flashlight with multiple modes Olight are starting to really make a…
Gear Review Grisport Gamekeeper Boots 14th June 2020 High-ankle leather walking boots from an Italian manufacturer Normally I would write out about 1,000 words for…
When wearing, the changing robe doesn’t seem particularly bulky- it isn’t a down jacket after all- once off the wearer it does become a slightly…