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Wilderness Equipment Deluge Jacket
kr0.00Learn MoreOver 35 years making rainwear for recreational, military and industrial use has given us a deep understanding of usability, du- rability, and fit. We have put our experience into practice developing this high-quality, easy to maintain 2/3 length rain jacket. Whether slogging through the South-West Tasmanian mud or escaping the tropical rain in Northern Queensland, this jacket’s mid-thigh length makes it perfect for use without overpants.Full seam sealed Adjustable hood gives a wide range of vision and superb protection from the elements Excellent shoulder room and free reach Two hand warmer pockets Two weatherproof cargo stash pockets Adjustable cuffs Colour coded sizing Very small and very large sizes, custom colours available upon request.
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Wilderness Equipment Expedition Duffel Bag
kr0.00Learn MoreThese super-tough Expedition Duffel Bags use heavy-duty Australian Canvas coupled with detailed design and reinforced construction to absolutely minimise wear and tear. Available now in three sizes, we were originally asked to develop the large size by an expedition outfitter using yak transports in Nepal. (Everything else on the market, tried over many seasons had failed). WE duffels have now well-and-truly proven themselves under rough handling in harsh environments. You will not find equivalent durability or fit-out. The 120L large size was specifically designed long so it comfortably accommodates a 100L pack along with other gear (snow stakes and other climbing hardware, for example). Lockable zips keep out the curious few, while multiple, super-reinforced lashing points and grab handles make handling, hauling and load building with these duffels a breeze.Comes in three different sizes:Small: 60 Liters Medium: 90 Liters Large: 120 Liters
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Wilderness Equipment Lost World Pack
kr0.00Learn MoreThe choice of outdoor professionals, this giant performs across the whole spectrum of backcountry pursuits. Using the highest grade of genuine Australian corespun canvas available the Lost World is a pack of rare quality. It combines essential break-down modularity, compression ability and fit-out for alpine use with the strength, heavy-load comfort and weather-resistance demanded on extended, off-track journeys through rough, wet country. The long canvas bag with its wide, roll-top throat and jack-up, bum-bag-convertible top cover has capacity to contain outsized loads and double as a three-quarter bivibag. The Synchro-FORM harness system completes the comfort side of the equationSingle-compartment, high-volume, canvas bag The long, roll-top throat allows the pack to accomodate massive loads Detachable, dual-compartment top cover converts to effective waist pack
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Wilderness Equipment Raindance Overpant
kr0.00Learn MoreThese hardwearing overpants feature a 600d scuff pad around the cuff, dramatically increasing the wear resistance in Southwest Tasmanian rutts. Quarter length zips make them easy to slide on over a boot, and a 25mm ladderlock allows for comfortable waist adjustment.Full seam sealed Full wrap 600 denier scuff pad around base for increased wear resistance Adjustable cuffs Colour coded sizing Very small and very large sizes, custom colours available upon request
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Wilderness Equipment Slipstream + (35L) Daypack
kr0.00Learn MoreThe Slipstream + was inspired by WE cycle commuting requirements and for many it has been their lifelong daypack. The inward facing zip and sloping top panel give this bag the best possible water-shedding, weather-resistance. Immediately you start using this pack you will discover its convenience: Push back the unzipped bag canopy and the entire contents can be easily viewed and accessed. Selecting from the contents is a breeze. With more than 20 litres usable capacity this rugged daypack is ideal for just about every trans-urban, work-day journey.Buy this pack and you will be able to give it to your kids after 20-30 years. Very good quility.
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Winter Alpine Course (WAC)
kr0.00Learn MoreSurvival in the mountains and high altitudes presents unique challenge. Help, reinforcements, and supplies can often be far away. To ensure survival and operational effectiveness specialized skill and knowledge is required. The Winter Alpine Course will ensure you survive and thrive in these often treacherous conditions. Learn how to make the alpine environment your ally.Training can be shaped towards your individual and organization’s goals, specific mission, or training objectives.Valued skills we teach include:Fundamental mountaineering skills including snow and ice climbing techniques How to prevent or cause an avalanche, as well as how to survive one. Glazier travel Navigating through mountainous and back-country regions, including under snowstorm and whiteout conditions How to move personnel and supplies effectively Camp and shelter setup and concealment, including bivouacs How to spot and treat altitude sickness, hypothermia, and frostbite. Learn techniques to prevent them too. Much moreDuration: 2 WeeksStudents must have completed the Cold Skills Basic Winter Survival Course (BWSC) or an equivalent training program prior to being able to undertake this course.
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Winter Mobility Course (WMC)
kr0.00Learn MoreLearn how to move safely, effectively, and discretely in cold climates. Focus on movement through snow and ice is the primary focus.Gain valuable skills and techniques like how to:Move personnel and supplies Skiing and snowshoeing Basic snowmobile maintenance, handlining, and driving Navigation Climb and descend in mountainous terrain Much moreDuration: 2 WeeksTraining can be shaped towards your individual and organization's goals, specific mission, or training objectives.All students of this course must have completed the Cold Skills Basic Winter Survival Course (BWSC) or an equivalent training program.
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WTB Large 4 Person Tarp
kr0.00Learn MoreThe WTB Tarp is an all-season system for up to 4 operators. The shelter system is lightweight, easy to handle, and very versatile.The WTB Tarp was developed by Swedish FJS (Fallskärmsjägarna) in the early 90s. The unit needed a small, lightweight, versatile shelter system that could be used in many ways. We have updated the design using new materials and manufacturing technologies and processes.The configuration of the WTB-Tarp is in many cases a product of different SOPs used by the patrols. WTB is short for the usage areas: wind shelter, tent and boat.Article number: WE00207