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Products: OutDoor Focus


A feast for the eyes


With one of the outdoor industry’s biggest trade events just around the corner, we take a look at some of the products that will be on show.


Mammut Brecon GTX


The Brecon GTX has a slightly softer flex than the Trail GTX making it a softer three season flex suitable for mountain and hill walking. It features a split leather upper, Gore-Tex lined with rubber toe protection and leather cuff lining.


RRP: Contact supplier www.mammut.ch


Superfeet Sandal


This sandal incorporates a proven orthotic device that is encapsulated right under the top layer so that the user can get the most out of its shape and support. This orthotic is as intimate to the foot as possible.


RRP: Contact supplier www.superfeet.co.uk


Teko Sin3rgi Sock


Organic Sin3rgi is made from fine Argentinian organic Merino wool which is combined with Teko’s eVapor8 to create socks that are super comfortable and hard wearing. Merino draws any moisture away from the skin, then pushes it onto the eVapor8 driving it to the outer layer.


RRP: Contact supplier


www.tekosocks.com


Anatom Q3 Trekking Boot


Using Italian 2.5mm full grain leather, Anatom says the the Q3 is able to keep the feet warm and dry while protecting them from the rough terrain underfoot.


Aquapac Storm-proof Phone Cases


This range comes in either mini or small versions with the mini being suitable for iPhones and the small for larger mobile devises or other electronic equipment such as GPS and PDA unit.


RRP: £130 www.anatom.co.uk


RRP: From £16 www.aquapac.net


Nikwax Direct TX


11.1 Nikwax is unveiling a reformulation of its leading waterproofing product, the TX Direct 11.1. The new improved version 11.1 keeps you drier up to five times longer, Nikwax says.


RRP: £8.25 www.nikwax.com


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