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Berghaus Spring 2009 Sneak Peek

Check out what's new from Berghaus early next year.


Posted: 30 September 2008
by Jon

We told you a bit about Berghaus's new for winter kit last week, but we've also had a sneak preview of what's coming from the North East-based brand early in 2009 including  some very neat-looking new packs, a revamp of their most popular walking boot and some clothing updates.

New Packs

The big changes to the range this autumn have been to the Extrem technical packs an the launch of the new Sentinel with its transformer-style strippable design. For next spring, there's one more addition to the Extrem range in the shape of the Arete Pro 45, a 45-litre development of the Arete line.

Berghaus Arete Pro 45

It borrows features from the higher end Extrem Pro packs like the flexible Fusion Pro Verteflex back system which flexes with your back, to allow greater mobility and modular construction, which allows you to remove frame, hip-belt and lid to save weight.

Berghaus Arete Pro 45

You also get wand pockets, alpine ice axe holster, reinforced wear points and more at a price of £90 compared to, say, the £115 you'd pay for a Sentinel 35 with its Dry Liner waterproof system.

Walking Packs Spiced Up

The big development is the new range of Roam packs aimed squarely at hill and mountain walkers. Berghaus took a long look at its existing range and decided it was, well, a bit conservative looking really.

What they've come up with is a range of closer-fitting, more winter-friendly packs that borrow more from their climbing sacs. In other words, they look like climbing packs, but they're not.

Berghaus Roam 25 back system

It's not just about styling though. The back-system uses perforated EVA pads which don't absorb perspiration, which should help keep your back less soggy. There's also a new hip-belt design which includes cut-outs for hip bones and also alters shape to suit hip angles as well as pivoting for extra freedome of movement.

It makes a lot of sense to us. Walkers don't need the support that most climbing sacs incorporate to cope with heavy hardware loads, but sleeker lines work better for scrambling and - let's face it - look better too.

Berghaus Roam 25

All the Roam packs get a reinforced durable base, lid pocket, tool fittings, mesh pockets and removable foam sit pad. There are three sizes, Roam 25, Roam 30 and Roam 35 priced at £40, £45 and £50. There's also a women-specific version of the Roam 30. They're available in loads of different colours by the way, including good old black...

Freeflow Velocity 25

Also new for spring is the Freeflow Velocity 25 which uses Berghaus's ventilated Freeflow back system along with perforated EVA shoulder straps in a top-opening 25-litre package complete with stretch pockets, pole attachments etc. Looks nice, costs £75.

Berghaus Freeflow Velocity 25

Explorer Boots Get Complete Revamp

On the footwear front, the longstanding and best-selling Explorer walking boot has been triplicated with three revamped models for spring 2009. Basically there's a leather version, a suede/fabric one and a lightweight variant. All recognisably Explorers, but all slightly different - below. Note the corporate-coloured cushion/sofa ensemble...

Berghaus Explorer boot range 2009

The Explorer Ridge is a new leather version of the boot complete with a Gore-Tex  liner for waterproofing. It uses the same sole unit as the current Explorer, but the last has been changed making it 3mm deeper and more suitable for the high volume Brit' foot.

The suede / fabric version is called the Explorer Trek GTX and weighs pretty much the same as the leather one at around 600 grammes for a size 42, which is reasonably light. It also gets a Gore-Tex lining.

Berghaus Explorer Light

Finally there's the Explorer Light - above - which is around 70 grammes per pair lighter than the other two, but also looks a bit more streamlined. It has a Gore-Tex XCR liner and the same Asylum sole unit and PU cushioning as the other two.

Berghaus Explorer tongue detail

There are women's versions of all three and prices are £100, £90 and £85 respectively. We like the new tongue graphic as well. Just call us shallow...

Clothing Tweaked

We're not really going to go into clothing specifics, but one interesting development is that Berghaus has had a re-style of some its walking legwear so it has lower waistlines and baggier legs - in other words, less like dad pants... They look nice close up too with some interesting textured finishes.

Berghaus 2009 trousers

Last but not least, we had a quick rustle through the Ator range. Ator's taken a bit of a hammering on the forum from folk who reckon it's evidence of some evil sell-out to the forces of high street consumerism, but it uses some good technical fabrics in some very nicely designed, contemporarily-styled garments.

Put all the launch marketing guff on one side, and it's simply technical clothing that doesn't look like traditional technical clothing, but should still do the job. Plus there's the added bonus that you can nip down the shops on a rainy day without looking like a sad refugee from a mid-80s Bonington attempt on Everest.

Full details of the current Berghaus range at www.berghaus.com, the spring / summer 2009 kit above will be in the shops early in 2009, usually around January / February.

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