Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Even a city slicker can be ready for survival: Review by SurvivalNews.com

WND TV exclusive with Manny Edwards of Survival News Online.
Review of the Athabasca 24 from Granite Gear.
Watch the video here

http://www.wnd.com/2014/02/even-a-city-slicker-can-be-ready-for-disaster/

If you need a non-tactical, urban everyday carry bag without sacrificing functionality, the Athabasca 24 from Granite Gear fits the bill. This ingenious crossover design is good enough for the urban jungle and the Athabasca Glacier.
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/02/even-a-city-slicker-can-be-ready-for-disaster/#5wPJK7i0FqvhTBRt.99
If you need a non-tactical, urban everyday carry bag without sacrificing functionality, the Athabasca 24 from Granite Gear fits the bill. This ingenious crossover design is good enough for the urban jungle and the Athabasca Glacier.
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/02/even-a-city-slicker-can-be-ready-for-disaster/#5wPJK7i0FqvhTBRt.99


If you need a non-tactical, urban everyday carry bag without sacrificing functionality, the Athabasca 24 from Granite Gear fits the bill. This ingenious crossover design is good enough for the urban jungle and the Athabasca Glacier

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/02/even-a-city-slicker-can-be-ready-for-disaster/#5wPJK7i0FqvhTBRt.99


If you need a non-tactical, urban everyday carry bag without sacrificing functionality, the Athabasca 24 from Granite Gear fits the bill. This ingenious crossover design is good enough for the urban jungle and the Athabasca Glacier

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/02/even-a-city-slicker-can-be-ready-for-disaster/#5wPJK7i0FqvhTBRt.99

Monday, February 10, 2014

Granite Gear Leopard AC 58 Backpack Review by SectionHiker.com

Granite Gear’s Leopard AC 58 backpack is an “alpine-ready” backpack, which means that it’s a cross between a three-season backpack and a winter pack, including a few extra features like a top lid pocket, a shovel pocket, crampon holder, and hip belt gear loops. I’ve been testing it for the past two months in New Hampshire’s White Mountains where the winter conditions are so severe that we regularly carry the same gear for day hikes that we do on overnight trips, including shelters, stoves, multiple layers, and a myriad of traction devices (snowshoes, crampons, and microspikes).
Read more here. 
 

Monday, February 3, 2014

Best New Gear Award Presented to Granite Gear’s Nimbus Trace Access 70

At the 2014 Winter Market Outdoor Retailer, Gear Institute presented Granite Gear’s new expedition backpack, the Nimbus Trace Access 70, with the “Best New Gear Award.”
Read more here.