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Gearblog! 21 September 2006

We promised faithfully not to tell you about two bits of new as in 'not in the shops yet' kit until they're available, but we couldn't resist a sneak peak at the e+LITE in action and a rapid Talon testette.


Posted: 21 September 2006
by Jon

One of the privileges of being an outdoor journo is getting hold of kit to use before it's even in the shops; sometimes months before it's in the shops, sometimes just a week or so.

The editor strikes a pose next to
celeb walker, Ian Pennington

Last weekend, at the OUTDOORSmagic meet in Eskdale, I had a couple of products that hardly anyone else will have used and, along with Bob Cartwright's exhibition of ultra-lightweight kit, they underlined just how far the lightweight revolution has come in the last few years.

It's Small, It's Lite, It's e+LITE

We've already previewed Petzl's radical new e+LITE headtorch and we'll test it properly once it's actually available in the shops in October, but in the flesh it really is quite amazingly small and light with any number of OMers captivated by its feathery charms.

Not only is it tiny, about the size of a smallish wristwatch without a strap, it's fiendishly cunning with a built-in clip that you can use to attach it to, say, the stiffened peak of a cap or hood or a laminated flap. It also has a stretchy adjustable and removable lanyard so you can use it as a conventional headtorch mounted on your noggin and the whole thing swivels on a ball joint so you can shift the direction of the beam at will.

Then there's the choice of three white or one red LED, so you can preserve your night vision or, at a pinch, use it in red flashing mode as a rear light on the road or even on a bike.

None of which would matter a damn if the light wasn't up to much. The good news is that it is. Petzl claims, I think, a 17-metre range and walking back from the pub that seemed about right. Just bright enough to walk by, a bit like the original Tikka, but weighing just 27 grammes. I reckon Petzl is going to sell these by the sack full...

I was totally absorbed...

The other new and light thing I was using was an Osprey Talon pack. That's not due out until near Christmas time, so I'm not going to go into exhaustive detail about this new ultra-lightweight pack except for one thing. As with some of TNF's hydration and day packs, Osprey has thankfully given up producing back systems with big wads of soft foam that soak sweat up like a sponge and end up giving you a cold, wet back massage with no obvious plus point.

The Talon uses closed-cell foam EVA with a flexible alloy tube perimeter frame derived from the Atmos - it's quite minimalist, but with light loads it's more than adequate and the great thing is that it doesn't soak up sweat. Sure, your back will still dampen noticeable under the pack, but at the end of the day, you don't have a portable marsh strapped to your back.

I reckon that's a pretty good thing and the sooner more pack manufacturers accept that it makes more sense to simply reject sweat than soak it up like a sponge, the better...

So there you go, two things we promised faithfully not to tell you about, and sort of didn't. Watch this space for full tests later in the year.


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As a celeb walker I would be open to offers from Petzl to promote the e+Lite. What a great peice of kit it looks. I'm going to buy 2 as soon as they come out. I should have nicked Jon's when he wasn't looking.

Posted: 21/09/2006 at 22:07

Does this mean you have to spend two weeks in the jungle trying to translate geordie or six weeks at fat camp ?
Suppose if you,re lucky you could spend some time on a desert island trying to s**g a couple of wannebes , hasbeens or never will bes.

Posted: 22/09/2006 at 00:23

I would have thought that petzl may have donated one to each of you Ian for the PR.....!!!!!!

calling petzl!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Posted: 22/09/2006 at 07:26

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