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NatureHike CW400 sleeping bag
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Review: Naturehike CW400 Sleeping Bag

Nov 1, 2020 Arno van der Heever 6

The Naturehike CW400 is a versatile, lightweight, down sleeping bag with a square cut and full-length zip, allowing it to be used as a blanket on warmer nights. Key Information Price (at time of writing): […]

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Review: Naturehike Hiby Tent

Mar 17, 2020 Arno van der Heever 11

Intro The Naturehike Hiby is a fairly lightweight and versatile 2- to 3-person, 4-season tent. It offers a bombproof structure and a large vestibule, but this is not a tent for tall people. Key Information […]

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Review: Naturehike Ultralight 1-Person Tent

Jul 16, 2019 Arno van der Heever 7

The Naturehike Cycling Ultralight Silicone 1-Person Tent is exactly what it says: a lightweight 1-person, 3-season tent, which, despite its cycling-specific name, is brilliant for hiking too. Key Information Price: R2399 (at time of writing) […]

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Review: Naturehike Mongar Tent

Dec 1, 2018 Dania Petrik 1

A spacious 2-person, 3-season tent that can handle all but the worst weather, weighing in at just under 2kg, all for R3399. The Mongar ticks every box! Tech specs Capacity: 2-Person Weight: 1941g (excluding the […]

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Review: Naturehike Cloud Up 2 Ultralight Tent

Jan 12, 2018 Willem Boshoff 26

The first thing you notice about the Cloud Up 2 tent is how small and light it is when packed, weighing in at only 1,5kg (or 750g per person). It fits squarely in the ultralight […]

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Review: Naturehike 55 + 5L Hiking Backpack

Nov 28, 2017 Dania Petrik 3

Price: R1299.00 (at time of writing) Pros: Excellent price; Lightweight; Good suspension; Very comfortable; Thoughtful pocket design; Easy-access rain cover; Inner hydration sleeve (fits a 3L water bladder). Cons: Slight slippage on shoulder strap buckles; […]

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What to look for when buying a hiking tent

Oct 26, 2017 Willem Boshoff 13

Hiking tents are special Hiking tents allow us to sleep in places where few dare to go. Places that are wild, inhospitable, exposed and incomparably beautiful – the proverbial 5-billion star hotel. For us to […]

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