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STUFF £1,000 RAB AEON RUCKSACK 27L | £110


The new Aeon collection is tough and technical, built for all mountain adventures. Flexing as you move with a close-fitting back system, and sturdy enough to carry heavy loads, you can clock miles on tricky terrain with complete mobility. From day long mountain missions and light overnights, to sure-footed scrambles and fast-paced descents on two wheels, the Aeon’s robust, 50% recycled construction excels on rugged ground. Find out more: www.rab.equipment


We have one Rab Aeon rucksack to giveaway.


WIN


JUST TELL US: Q: When was the Sheffield-based


company Rab founded?


KOMPERDELL C3 CARBON COMPACT POLES | £140


We have one pair of poles to giveaway.


WIN JUST TELL US:


Q: Komperdell is based in Austria. What’s the tallest mountain in Austria?


The C3 Carbon Compact is a fabulously versatile extremely lightweight telescopic carbon pole suitable for everyone from day hikers through to alpine rock climbers. It packs down small enough to be carried in most packs and frequent travellers’ luggage. These length adjustable carbon poles with ‘Powerlock’ boast an extended grip zone which is perfect for steep terrain and its lower part is made from Titanal for added strength where needed and has interchangeable baskets. Find out more: komperdell.com


We have one Jöttnar Asger jacket to giveaway.


WIN


JUST TELL US: Q: Name two Jöttnar Pro Team members


We have one Petzl headtorch to giveaway.


WIN JUST TELL US:


Q: Fill in the missing word in Petzl’s motto: “Access the ____”


PETZL BINDI HEADTORCH | £40


At only 35g, Petzl's BINDI® is a featherweight and ultra-compact headlamp that fits in the palm of your hand. With 200 lumens of brightness, it is ideal as a spare all year round, for ski touring, as a lightweight backpacking headlamp or for urban running. With a battery that charges via micro USB port. Find out more: petzl.com


JÖTTNAR ASGER JACKET | £195


Men’s lightweight hooded hybrid fleece jacket. This is a technically- sophisticated jacket for high-output activity, with a windproof, water- repellent outer and a Polartec® Alpha® inner. It’s the perfect balance of warmth and breathability. Layer this under a hard shell for regulated warmth when active, or wear as a standalone over a base layer. An athletic fit, stretch cuffs, harness compatible pockets, and an adjustable hood enhance performance and functionality. Available in Ensign, Black and Eclipse. Sizes S – XL. An alternative prize is also available from the new Women’s range. Find out more: jottnar.com


ALPKIT PIPEDREAM 200 | £139.99


We have one Alpkit sleeping bag to giveaway.


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JUST TELL US: Q: In which Peak District village can you find Alpkit’s shop?


16 | CLIMB. WALK. JOIN.


The pipedream 200 is an ultralight 2 season sleeping bag with a 7˚C sleep limit, using 750 FP hydrophobic goose down: a tiny pack-size for exploring longer and lighter. Thanks to its high warm-to-weight ratio 750FP down, gram-saving stitch-through baffles and an uncluttered design, the PipeDream 200’s weighs just 545g – easily Alpkit’s lightest bag. It packs down to the size of a large grapefruit (...or a small butternut squash), making it the ideal bag for keeping your pack-size down, without sacrificing any shut-eye. Find out more: alpkit.com


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