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Gas canister, liquid fuel, alcohol, wood-burning β four types of camp stove that each suit different Australian outdoor contexts. Here is how to choose.
Waders that leak are usually not defective β they are incorrectly sized. Here is how to measure and the five most common mistakes.
One dunking can destroy a phone, a GPS, or a camera. Dry bags and waterproof cases are cheap insurance against expensive accidents. Here is how to choose.
Rod specifications β action, power, lure weight rating β are printed on every rod blank but rarely explained. Here is what they mean in practice for Australian lure fishing.
After fifteen years of testing footwear across every Australian hunting terrain, here is an unfiltered guide to what hunting boots actually deliver.
A sleeping bag rated to -5Β°C does not mean you will be comfortable at -5Β°C. Here is how ratings work and what you need for Australian conditions.
Most campers invest heavily in sleeping bags and use whatever pad came with a previous kit. This is backwards. Here is why the pad matters more than most people think.
The fly fishing industry will sell you $3,000 worth of gear before you catch your first fish. Here is the honest minimum you actually need to start.
Wool socks cost three to four times what synthetic socks cost. Here is why that difference is justified for anyone spending serious time outdoors.
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