Wednesday, 20 September 2017

Lowe Alpine - Rucksack Review

Very excited to have received the latest of Lowe Alpine's new rucksack range in the post today! It's called the 'Alpine Ascent' and is an upgraded version of the 'Alpine Attack' which I've been testing/using for the past twelve months as part of the Association of Mountaineering Instructors 'Test Team'.


So here's a run through, in brief, showing just how versatile a pack it's been!
From Arctic ski touring to Mediterranean Sport Climbing, I think it's fair to say that I've put it through its paces! I've been using the Lowe Alpine 'Alpine Attack' rucksack now for a full year and it's had some varied and intensive use. It's a versatile pack that has served me while working as a Mountaineering Instructor in the UK; as an International Mountain Leader overseas; as a teacher of Outdoor Education in North Wales and of course on plenty of personal adventures. One of the best things about this rucksack is it's simple yet well thought out design. As well as general day to day work in the mountains of the UK, I've used it specifically for activities and expeditions such as Ski Touring, Sport Climbing, Trekking, Ice Climbing - the pack has been put through its paces. As you know, I keep an almost daily blog of my Mountain Lifestyle travel and activities at www.mountain-lifestyle.blogspot.com, but here's a brief summary of where in the world it's been as well as what it's done:


A year in the life of the Lowe Alpine 'Alpine Attack' Rucksack
September - November  
North Wales - Climbing and Mountaineering,Outdoor Education Sessions
December
North Wales - Winter climbing Sport Malta and Gozo - Sport Climbing
January
Chamonix & Cormayer - Ski Touring
Snowdonia- Winter mountaineering and hill walking
February
Spain - Sport Climbing in Costa Blanca
March
Snowdonia Rock Climbing, Mountain Walking and Outdoor Education Sessions
April
Iceland - Ski Touring
May
Spain - Trekking in the Sierra Nevada.
June
Isle of Man - Duke of Edinburgh's Award - Gold Assessing
July
French Pyrenees - Rock climbing and mountaineering
August
Spanish Pyrenees - Rock climbing, mountaineering and trekking


Best features:
Floating/removable lid
Durable material
Versatile size
Fastening hook - Easy in all conditions and weather
Side compression straps good size and can be un-clipped for attaching skis
Small enough for 'carry-on' size limit on airlines
The new pack looks lighter, sleeker and with a different material. I'm looking forward seeing how it performs!


Ice Climbing in North Wales - January


French Pyrenees Trekking - July


Duke of Edinburgh's Award Assessing - June


Sport Climbing in Spain - February


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