Deep dives, honest reviews and expert commentary on the most important adventure products, technologies and innovations.
Here you’ll find all the insight and information you need to get the right gear for better adventures.
Review • Hannah Mitchell • August 19, 2022
We round-up five of this season’s shorts to help you beat the heat
Review • Hannah Mitchell • August 10, 2022
Exceptionally accurate GPS, market-beating battery life and big on features
Fenwick Ridley • August 08, 2022
This is the gear Fenwick Ridley cannot leave behind
Review • Matthew Pink • August 02, 2022
A comfy and stable beginner’s trail shoe that transitions easily between terrains
Review • Hannah Mitchell • July 19, 2022
Functional, rugged and roomy enough for weekend adventures
Review • Sam Hill • July 08, 2022
The Ultras stay fog-free and glued to your face, however far you run
Spotlight • Clare Rutter • June 27, 2022
Paddlesports aficionado Clare Rutter’s SUP essentials shakedown
Review • Matthew Pink • June 22, 2022
Light but tough, the Adflex boot is a solid bet for warm-weather hiking
Spotlight • Chris Hunt • June 09, 2022
A closer look at environmentally friendly wetsuit innovation
Review • Hannah Mitchell • May 27, 2022
A powerful, lightweight, rechargeable head torch with a multitude of features
Review • Chris Hunt • May 12, 2022
Well ventilated, light and highly protective helmet suited for road and gravel
Review • Rupert Shanks • April 07, 2022
The 3-4 person inflatable geodesic 4-season season tent
Spotlight • Chris Hunt • January 14, 2022
The evolution of personal flotation devices
Story • BASE editorial team • November 30, 2021
The 2021 ultralight adventure Christmas gift guide
Spotlight • Chris Hunt • October 07, 2021
This is the story of the development of waterproof fabrics, and where we go from here
Spotlight • Chris Hunt • April 23, 2021
The story of navigation development from its earliest days to modern satellite communications and positioning systems
Story • Hugo Turner • February 03, 2021
Comparing the performance of modern VS traditional mountaineering clothes on Mount Elbrus