The Alpkit kids were at the OS Outdoors Show at the weekend
and showing off a few new developments that are in the
pipeline and will be available from their site shortly.
To complement their range of Airic mats and down sleeping bags,
there's going to be an Alpkit bivvy bag. The prototype is a fetching
pink and looked very, very lovely, as did gorgerous, pouting Alpkit
model, Chunk.

Production versions are, apparently, not going to be pink, which
is a shame, but there you go. More details once they're
available.
Also due out soon from the Alpkitties, are some baselayers using a
hybrid merino and polyester combination fabric and manufactured right
here in the UK. The idea is that the merino side sits next to the
skin and absorbs moisture and fights smells while the outer polyester
fibres take over to spread and disperse the dampness outwards. We've
found similar fabrics highly effective, so it looks like a good
call.

No idea on prices yet, but like all Alpkit stuff, they should be
super competitive. Again, more details once they're available.
Also back on sale are Alpkit's excellent carbon fibre trekking
poles priced at £45 including delivery and new to the world is
the Filet goosedown vest, building on the success of the Filo
jacket.
More Alpkit stuff at www.alpkit.com