Columbia gear reviews
Independent reviews of all products from Columbia
Lightweight, airy and brimming with heat-specific features, the Columbia Titan Trail pants on review are ideal for hot, humid summer hikes.
The ATS Trail LF92 shoes from Columbia have the aesthetics of a comfy leisure shoe but have a few tricks up their sleeve which give them a good dose of performance on the trail.
Columbia's Jackson Creek II is a simple, down-to-earth fleece which is great for everyday wear.
The Ventralia hiking shoes combine lightness, support and breathability in a good value package, read the review to find out more.
The Silver Ridge Cargo pant from Columbia seems a no-nonsense budget option, so we test whether it can punch above its weight
We review Columbia's Conspiracy IV shoes to see if their 'waterproof, multi-sport' billing is justified, and if this makes them the perfect trail shoe for the general outdoor user.
We review the Columbia Peakfreak XCRSN Mid to see if its performance matches up to its good looks
Here we review Columbia’s lightweight Peakfreak trail shoe
We review the Columbia Total Zero t-shirt, which uses 'Omni-Freeze ZERO' technology to keep you cool on hot days
The Columbia Granite Pass walking boot is a well built trail shoe that's lighter than it looks. Alf Alderson puts it to the test.
Featherlight, superbright and very comfy trail running shoes
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