Wednesday 2 July 2014

Kite is Here! One to grab for most of your adventures





For solo use, from late spring through to autumn, a simple ultralight tarp shelter teamed with a tub groundsheet bug net or bug bivi is ideal as a lightweight alternative to a tent. Such a system can be used both for sheltered wild camping and with a little fore-thought on a regular camp-site. The Kite works especially well in conjunction with the 'Room With a View' net tent in bug season, and with a Tyvec groundsheet otherwise. The silnylon 70D kite weighs 295g in basic form, the RWAV weighs from 325g, a few metres of dyneema cord as supplied, 8 optional pegs and a pole or natural tie out complete the system. A shelter system compact and light enough to travel in your pockets!

More information here

Sean Clarson 
Founder Wrath Outdoor 
www.wrathoutdoor.co.uk

Friday 6 June 2014

Welcome to Wrath Outdoor

Welcome to our blog,  


We now have our website up and running! Lots and lots to add, but the framework is there. Our debut product – 'Room With a View' is now available to order. We have several new designs coming your way soon. So watch this space.

 So, why another outdoor gear company?, why now? and what will be different about our offering? 

Firstly just for the record: 'we do not wish to be defined by a weight category', although our product line up will lend itself to outfitting towards the lighter end of the scale. We see ourselves as multi-discipline, our gear is suited to wild backpacking, urban backpacking, cycle touring / bikepacking and kayak / canoe touring. We hope the consensus will be, that each of our designs has been well thought out for its intended purpose. 

To answer the first question. Why another outdoor gear company? The short answer is that many of us constantly struggle to find kit readily here in the UK , kit we would choose, teamed with the sort of customer service we expect. 

Why now?  ' We believe that we are  ready to see  innovation here within our own shores. We are ready to find our own way'. We liked the principles of the ultralight revolution, not always  the product solutions.  To give an example: we are unable, due to legislation, to wild camp on the Pennine Way, a tarp unless very well designed, cannot be used effectively on a camp site - privacy issues.  In addition - our weather, influenced by the ‘jetstream’ is quite a design challenge, not particularly because of extremes, but because of the regular amounts of precipitation we experience allied to temperatures which could in combination with wet clothing and gear lead to hypothermia. 

 We can now answer the last question, how are we going to differ?

We will provide you with gear suitable for our own climate and terrain here in Northern Europe. Products that will take form from their function. Products fully supported by exceptional and local customer support. We aim to present designs based around useable area - ‘liveabilty’ as we refer to it, items which will 'sustain' your life in the outdoors. We will consider solo use, we will consider group use. We will consider each item as part of a collective ‘system’.

Can we write a new chapter in the book, and decide the end game rules for ourselves?

I think we can

Sean Clarson
Founder Wrath Outdoor Design
www.wrathoutdoor.co.uk