JOURNEY AUTUMN / WINTER 2020
PART OF OUR LANDSCAPE Connection over conquest. Simple over complicated. Porridge power over petrol. In this issue we celebrate the human journey, and our interdependence with the planet.
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When a whisper is louder than a shout. We are the quiet outdoor clothing brand. Logos are discreet, technology is hidden and the colour palette is natural. We go to wild places not to conquer, plant flags and tick boxes, but to reconnect and renew; to fit in rather than stand out. Please don’t mistake understated for withdrawn. We are proud to make some of the most capable and versatile outdoor gear in the world. It’s just that we prefer function to fuss. Rohan simply and quietly improves the way you move through your world, every day.
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Unstoppable Fiona Smith – Cairngorm reindeer herder.
It’s what’s inside that counts A guide to our technical insulation.
Stop, breathe and take a look around Painting as healing in the Lake District.
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Waterproof protection
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Which Rohan gloves are you?
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A brief guide to staying dry in autumn.
A new range of gloves coming soon.
Workwear revolution Corduroy is back.
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A new and ancient idea, mapping a network of trails around the UK.
48 Denim done better
Denim reinvented with Rohan technical know-how.
50 Made for the mountains A deeper connection with the Peak District.
school is 60 Old the new school
The Originals range reconnects with some classic styles.
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Nearly fifty years of new ideas sit alongside steady incremental improvements. And because the Rohan range is so diverse, this brochure is just a snapshot of what we make. Call in to your nearest store or go to rohan.co.uk to see the full range. ELEMENTAL PROTECTION
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Windstorm Fleece
Frostpoint Vest
A windproof and water repellent fleece that will replace an outer shell on many days.
Hard-working Insuloft™ R-XE is proven to keep you warm in a pretty cool-looking gilet.
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JE ANIUS Advance Jeans
Torres Cord Skirt A classic fabric reinvented using Rohan technical know-how.
BUT TON UP REINDEER TECH
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FOR MOUNTAIN LOVERS Polar Gloves Look out for a complete new range of autumn and winter gloves.
Dalby Shirt
Our most technical jeans to date. Stretch, Coolmax™ and Thermolite™ combine to make the most versatile jeans out there.
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Hollow-core fibres mimic the construction of reindeer fur. Warm, light and quick-drying – all very Rohan qualities.
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Proven waterproof protection
Our fastest moving jacket? Húsavík Jacket Clever Thindown™ defines this groundbreaking winter jacket. It sold out in two weeks last season, so if you want one, you’ll have to move quickly.
Momentum Jacket A benchmark in lightweight, waterproof protection. It’s become our best-selling shell and does the job without any fuss.
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Classic mid-layer warmth
Forty years young
Microrib Stowaway Jacket
Bags Classic ‘Rohans’ – there are plenty of new choices, but for die-hard Rohanists nothing but the original design will do.
Our most proven mid-layer fabric. It’s incredibly light and packable yet insulates more efficiently than a heavy fleece.
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Stealth waterproof trousers Dry Roamers Waterproof trousers disguised as everyday chinos. Perfect for golfers and walkers who don’t want to mess about with overtrousers.
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At -10°C with 100mph winds, the Cairngorms in winter demand respect. You can’t stop nature and you won’t conquer it – if you’re privileged, you can connect with it. This brutal subarctic climate makes it a perfect home for reindeer. These gentle creatures are made for this – they don’t start to feel the cold until it’s 35°C below!
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When the Cairngorms weather is at its fiercest between January and April, the herd which have roamed here since 1952 range free. As reindeer herder Fiona Smith explains, “There’s plenty of lichen up there and if the snow covering is deep, as it often is, reindeer can dig up to three feet in the snow.” That’s a habit that could give anyone a red nose. Founders of the herd, Mikel Utsi and his wife Dr. Ethel Lindgren, visited the area whilst on their honeymoon and quickly identified the Cairngorms as an ideal place for reindeer:
“Looking across Rothiemurchus Forest to the Cairngorms from the railway bridge at Aviemore on a cold morning in April 1947, I was instantly reminded of reindeer pastures in Lapland… species of ground, rock and tree lichens, which are elsewhere the chief food of reindeer, were plentiful and of little use to other animals.” It may seem a fanciful idea to reintroduce reindeer, but the species is native to the UK. According to the Orkneyinga saga, red deer and reindeer were hunted together in Caithness by the Earls of Orkney about eight centuries ago.
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From the Reindeer Centre in Glenmore, visitors can join tours to see the herd in their true environment. It’s a chance to marvel at how these creatures manage to be so wild and resilient yet tame and gentle at the same time. They were domesticated long before even the horse, so it’s a temperament developed over thousands of years. Visits are normally scheduled at feeding time and it’s usual practice for the reindeer to wander over. They spend the summer grazing on the tops and the winters in the lower corries. Fiona explains again, “As long as they are together they are generally relaxed – they don’t want to be mollycoddled or hugged. They are very social creatures but not tactile.” And it turns out that no matter how tempting it is to touch their soft looking furry antlers in summer, that’s a complete non-starter – very sensitive nerve endings cover them and it’s extremely distressing for the reindeer. The herd is well and strong and a wonderful representation of Utsi’s original vision. It’s fair to say that alongside sea eagles and beavers, reindeer have been successfully reintroduced into the only part of Britain that could support them.
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Fiona is now kept on her toes full-time, all year round, running the centre and working with the reindeer. She grew up with the herd and her earliest memories are of snow, skis and reindeer. After travelling around the world, working in animal sanctuaries in Africa and helping to shear alpacas in New Zealand, the call of the Cairngorms brought her back. “Up on the hill, with Tiree, my ever energetic Aussie Shepherd and the herd – that’s home for me, and I’m happiest when I’m up high bringing the reindeer in, or training new calves with a halter. And the two most important bits of kit are good legs and binoculars. Although, of course, the weather throws all sorts at you – you just need to be prepared for it.”
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A high point in terms of recognition came in 2013 at the Reindeer Herding International Conference in Northern China when Scotland was officially approved as a reindeer herding nation. What marks the event as extraordinary is the fact that the delegates from every country are actual reindeer herders rather than diplomatic representation. Fiona explains, “The work, lifestyle and simplicity of living in the mountains is what holds me here. We are ruled by the weather which is a very natural way of living. We follow the reindeer through the seasons, making it an extremely varied way to live. I go ski mountaineering in the winter and hill running and hiking in the summer – the Cairngorms offers so much all year round.”
Image: Neil McIntyre
“ Up on the hill, with Tiree, my ever energetic Aussie Shepherd and the herd – that’s home for me”
Fiona Smith Cairngorm Reindeer Herd
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Designed by Arctic winds, frozen seas and -50°C temperatures. Hollow-core fibres mimic the construction of reindeer fur. The result is a shirt that works like a jacket, packs away tiny and dries in a f lash.
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Do more with less... In the Arctic, temperatures that can freeze the breath inside our lungs are further chilled by winds that exceed one hundred miles per hour. And if keeping warm wasn’t going to be tough enough on the ice, reindeer constantly get drenched by the coldest water on the planet. Thousands of years of evolution have created a coat that can deal with these extremes. A reindeer’s fur is made from hollow-core hair. Rohan’s hollow-core fabric is Thermocore.™ And just like a reindeer’s hair, it traps in warmth and dries quickly. Critically, it still insulates when wet. Thermocore™ fabric allows us to make traditional looking shirts that work as wicking base layers, insulating mid-layers or just super-warm shirts. And if it’s good enough for reindeer...
Microscopic images of reindeer fur (left) and Thermocore™ fabric (right)
Men’s Kielder Shirt
Men’s Dalby Shirt
Women’s Dalby Shirt
Men’s Brunswick Overshirt
The most relaxed cut Thermocore™ shirt we make. Cut longer with a subtly scooped hem to make it perfect over a T-shirt. Two chest pockets – one with a button, one with a zip.
A perfect everyday shirt for colder days. Thermocore™ mixes with elastane to create a versatile and stretchy fabric. A classically styled warm shirt rather than an overshirt.
Thermocore™ fabric makes this much warmer and easier to care for than cotton. A longer, flattering cut is designed to be worn over a T-shirt or technical base layer.
Colours: Ash Brown Check (shown), True Navy Check. Code: 05840
Colours: True Navy/White Check (shown above), Richmond Green Check (shown worn left). Code: 06067
Colours: Frost Lilac Check (shown), True Navy Check. Code: 05914
Tough canvas polyamide outer with a Thermocore™ liner. More jacket than shirt, with poppers not buttons, handwarmer pockets, two chest patch pockets and a hidden zip chest pocket.
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It’s what’s inside that counts. If you’re not planning to fly south this winter, we have everything you need to make the most of the coldest days. Staying warm is a matter we’ve taken very seriously since Rohan started. And for almost fifty years we’ve been innovating, experimenting and refining our protective winter gear. In today’s world, that means scouring international suppliers and keeping up with constant innovation. However, the range of insulation offered can be baffling, not least because the quality of your jacket can be almost impossible to assess from its appearance. Rohan offers four distinct types of insulation to help you make the most of the British winter and cold weather adventure. Our aim is to make things clearer and to highlight the insulation inside your new jacket rather than to just show you how it’ll look. The idea, as always, is to get the right gear to match your plans – whether you’re heading to the Lake District, far-flung mountain ranges or wintry cities. And with over fifty stores around the country, if it’s a detailed discussion you need, a Rohan shop should hopefully be pretty close. Rohan has a huge choice of insulated jackets this winter. In common with everything we make, they are all protective, lightweight, packable, easycare and versatile. This means they will all handle the fiercest winter weather and still manage to look understated enough for urban use. There are, of course, differences, and to match the right jacket for your plans will need a little thought, but the days of down puffer jackets turning into porridge at the first sniff of rain, and old-fashioned synthetic filling going clumpy and becoming surrounded by cold spots, are all well in the past.
Proud to work with the Responsible Down Standard.
Sustans® Mimicking the construction of down but manufactured using plant-based materials, this innovative insulation traps warm air, and drapes just like natural down. But unlike regular down it maintains its warmth, even when wet, and is machine washable – it’s a best-of-both-worlds insulation. Products: Stratus Jacket (see rohan.co.uk), Bergen Jacket (see page 27).
Insuloft™ and Insuloft™ R-XE An advanced synthetic wadding with an excellent warmth-to-weight ratio that is tough, lightweight, packable, fast-drying and easy to wash. Proven over many years by Rohan – it’s a great all-rounder. And new for autumn there’s Insuloft™ R-XE. It offers improved thermal performance and impeccable recycled credentials. Products: Insuloft™ R-XE – Frostpoint Jacket, Vest and 100 Coat (see page 17). Insuloft™ – Fuse Jacket and Vest (see rohan.co.uk), Winter Stretch Bags (see page 64), Women’s Hillside Jacket (see page 27).
Thindown® Fastening down into a thin wadding gives all the warmth of down with major advantages. Not only is it easy to care for, but the down is also held securely in place, eliminating the need for baffles which create cold spots and puncture the outer shell. The result is a warmer and more robust fabric. Product: Húsavík Jacket (see back page).
Hydrophobic Down Fluffy, lightweight, packable down is the finest insulation when it’s dry. But its thermal performance plummets when wet, losing its power to insulate. Treating the down with a durable water repellency creates a hydrophobic finish – the improvement over untreated down is remarkable. Product: Downtown Jacket (see rohan.co.uk).
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Frostpoint.
Central heating that you wear. ‘Frostpoint’ at rohan.co.uk
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Maximum protection. Minimum weight. This is the perfect range of jackets for cold weather trekking, travel and the everyday. They’re filled with the latest version of highly efficient Insuloft.™ It’s called Insuloft™ R-XE – not only is it now recycled, it’s also more thermally efficient, which is definitely win-win.
Unlike conventional, untreated down, Insuloft™ R-XE doesn’t lose its warmth the minute it gets wet. It’s easy to wash, dries quickly and doesn’t require any special treatment – which is handy if you’re on an extended trekking trip. Perfect for damp, cold conditions and whatever our autumn and winter plan to throw at it.
Men’s Frostpoint 100 Coat
Men’s Frostpoint Jacket
Men’s Frostpoint Vest
Colour: True Navy. Code: 05927
Colours: Carbon (shown above), Glentress Green (shown opposite left). Code: 05923
Colours: Garnet Red (shown), Carbon. Code: 05925
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Women’s Frostpoint 100 Coat
Women’s Frostpoint Jacket
Women’s Frostpoint Vest
Colours: Cayenne Purple (shown), True Navy. Code: 05928
Colours: Tahoe Blue (shown), Carbon. Code: 05924
Colours: True Navy (shown), Cayenne Purple. Code: 05926
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Frostpoint Jackets and Vests available from mid-September, Frostpoint 100 Coats due late September. Please check rohan.co.uk for the latest delivery information.
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I have always loved the Lakes, and when I needed a fresh start and a place to heal and restore myself, it was a wonderful choice. As an illustrator, my job, in theory, allows me to work from anywhere, but the beauty of the Lakes has inspired creativity for so many people that it seemed a natural choice. I moved to the Lakes after the death of my mum and a relationship breakdown. Spending time running on the fells, or swimming in the rivers, lakes and pools was my coping strategy and helped me start to clear my head and heal my heart. I have lots of fond memories of the Lakes from my childhood. We used to travel over from Southport and stay in the honeypots of Windermere and Ambleside. Like most kids I complained bitterly about the walking back then – strange that despite the protests, those early hillwalking days planted some deep connection that has profoundly
influenced my life. A love of the Lakes that seemed to hibernate through my adolescence and then woke me up in my twenties. My work has always been heavily influenced by the natural world, so being surrounded by all this beauty helps. I also think that being amongst nature makes me feel more creative in general. I seem to function at my best when I have been for a run on the fells or taken a cold dip in a lake – ideally both! It seems to allow the busyness of my mind to settle and a deeper, stiller part emerges. The Lake District is an astonishing place. Sometimes I worry that I will take it for granted now that I live here, then I’ll suddenly stop on a run and take it all in and be amazed by how spectacular it is. And it doesn’t really matter what time of year it is, although I do find the autumn colours particularly special.
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Run, dip, draw. Kate’s big day out in Patterdale.
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My love affair with mountains has been growing steadily since I moved to the Lakes. My first memory of bigger mountains was when I was twenty – I drove around France that summer and will never forget it. I can still clearly remember being completely amazed by the scale and grandeur of the Alps. Since that trip I’ve always been drawn to places that were dominated by natural beauty. New Zealand was, of course, a natural choice – it’s a magical place that stays with you and draws you back again and again. Last summer I was also lucky enough to discover the delights of Aosta in Italy, which is just wonderful. Seeing Mont Blanc, Monte Rosa and the Matterhorn all within a few days is mind-blowing. It’s humbling, but sometimes it’s good to feel small in that kind of a setting. One of my favourite spots in the Lakes is Ullswater. I have run the Ullswater way a few times over recent years – it’s a very beautiful area and makes a wonderful run or walk any time of the year.
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I love to run, I’m steady, but I love it. Especially the longer distance stuff. I like to see what my mind and body are capable of. I completed the Lakeland 100 a couple of years ago – shortly after I moved here. It’s billed as ‘the most spectacular long distance trail race in the UK’. It’s a wonderful circular route that weaves its way around the Lake District. The ascent is around 6,300 metres – almost three-quarters of the way up Everest! With nearly half of starters dropping out, getting my finisher’s medal was a pretty big deal for me. The rhythmic movement of one foot in front of another for nearly thirty-five hours as you work your way through some of the world’s most beautiful scenery is a magical thing, and the atmosphere at the event is just brilliant. I find being out in nature, running in nature, drawing in nature, all grounding and great for my mental health. Getting decent gear is pretty much essential living here for twelve months of the year. Rohan kit has always ‘done what it says on the tin’. It’s extremely good quality without unnecessary bells and whistles – it’s understated but does the job perfectly.
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weather Windstorm Fleece Sometimes it just feels like the weather is out to get you, throwing everything at you in the space of an hour or two. On these changeable days, a windproof fleece is a great choice and can work better than trying to decide whether a waterproof is on or off. Your waterproof becomes just for emergencies and your mid-layer is now your outer shell. If you’re moving quickly and generating your own heat you can wear less and get more done. Unzip on the way up and zip up for the ridge – the Windstorm Fleece is the perfect autumnal hillwalking jacket for those in-between days.
Men’s Colours: Tahoe Blue (shown), Carbon. Code: 05904
Women’s Colours: Beacon Red, Carbon. Code: 05905
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Ascent Jacket
Momentum Jacket
Vertex Jacket
Exceptional performance with everyday versatility to take you from the hillside to the mountain top.
Totally waterproof, extremely breathable and completely windproof, the perfect choice for trekking and walking.
Supremely functional, thoughtfully designed and totally protective – the pinnacle in high-performance, waterproof shells.
Men’s Code: 05112 Women’s Code: 05107
Men’s Code: 05516 Women’s Code: 05522
Men’s Code: 05606 Women’s Code: 05607
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In the UK, on average, it rains one day in three. Bring it on! We all know that stopping water passing through a fabric is easy; a black bin bag will do it. The key is getting the balance right between waterproof, breathable and durable. Barricade™ is more than ten times over the British Standard for waterproofing, but more crucial to your comfort is that it has been designed to be as breathable as possible. That’s the real secret to daylong comfort on a wet and windy hillside. Barricade™ contains a PU hydrophilic membrane with a solid structure that physically stops water passing through – this makes it both waterproof and windproof.
Breathability comes from the chemical structure of the membrane. It’s made up of hydrophilic (water loving) groups that attract water vapour molecules (sweat). Driven outwards from the body by greater heat and water vapour density, the water molecules move from one hydrophilic group to the next – a bit like stepping stones across a river. And, because it’s Rohan, it is tough; not just tough for a season, but durable and hard-working for many years to come.
Ridge Poncho Easy to throw on and offers completely waterproof and breathable protection for you and your gear, in the very wettest weather. Code: 05901
‘Barricade’ at rohan.co.uk
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Ridge Jacket
Hilltop Jacket
Men’s Destinations Jacket
Versatile, waterproof jacket featuring 2.5-layer Barricade™ and ultra high-wicking P4Dry™ technology. Women’s Ridge Jacket Long also available, see rohan.co.uk.
A top-specification, longer-length waterproof designed to offer extra protection for wet British weather.
A Barricade™ drop liner makes this a waterproof jacket that looks nothing like a waterproof jacket.
Men’s Code: 05398 Women’s Code: 05481
Code: 05877
Men’s Code: 05745 Women’s Code: 05746
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Protecting you from the rain, the wind and the cold...
Women’s Hillside Jacket
Húsavík Jacket
Bergen Jacket
Stay warm and dry whatever the weather – this modern day take on the parka is your insurance against the winter.
The most technologically advanced jacket we’ve made. Fully insulated and totally waterproof for the worst conditions.
City style and practicality combined with full wet-weather protection and outstanding cold-weather performance.
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Men’s Code: 05642 Women’s Code: 05644
Men’s Code: 05401 Women’s Code: 05406
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1. Men’s Microgrid Stowaway Jacket Colours: (left to right) Turmeric Yellow, True Navy. Code: 05534 £75 2. Men’s Microgrid Stowaway Zip Colours: (left to right) Dusk Blue, Garnet Red. Code: 05533 £60
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Broad waistband for comfort.
Plenty of room for a wide belt.
Concealed tri-ring to keep your keys safely stashed.
Tactile rubber zip-pulls work with cold fingers and chunky gloves.
Autumn proof trousers Canvas reimagined with softness, durability and stretch. Adjustable hem allows you to cinch bottoms tightly over boots so you don’t have the hassle of gaiters. Dynamic Moisture Control™ to wick away vapour, keeping you cool when you’re upping the pace.
Highground Trousers Simple wins over complicated. But simple isn’t easy. These trousers have everything you need with no excess. They give you all-day comfort, protection and performance without any fuss. The right fit and fabric for the British hills, deep secure pockets and comfort for miles and miles. Men’s Colours: True Navy (shown), Grey Rock. Code: 05919 Women’s Colours: Black, Grey Rock. Code: 05920
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Which Rohan gloves are you? One size definitely doesn’t fit all and one pair of gloves will simply not cut it through the vagaries of autumn and winter weather. This all-new range of Rohan gloves will be available from September when the cold starts to bite.
Getting your extremities right is key to comfort in the hills. You need gloves that allow for freedom of movement and dexterity, while keeping your hands warm and protected from the wet, wintry elements. There is a whole series of either/or decisions when it comes to gloves. The more insulation packed into them the less dexterous they will feel. The more waterproof, the less breathable. Getting the balance right is where experience really pays off. And the only way to keep everyone properly protected is to offer a complete selection.
The new Rohan range has something for everyone. Nimble softshell gloves like the Vital Gloves will give enough protection on mild days, and can even be used as liners on the very coldest days, whereas Glacier Waterproof Gloves pack in all the protection we can possibly give you for brutally cold mountain days in winter. There’s even a pair tailored to using your smartphone or camera, with maximum feel and special fabric to keep you connected. Six pairs in total ensure that whatever type of Rohanist you are, we have exactly the right gloves for you.
There’s a Rohan glove for everyone ‘Gloves’ at rohan.co.uk
Winter enthusiast?
King of the mountains?
Storm Waterproof Gloves
Glacier Waterproof Gloves
A winter glove without compromise. Waterproof, windproof and warm with grippy palms. There’s even a suede-like patch on the back of the thumb to wipe away icicles from your nose.
Top of our range and happiest above the snow-line. These gloves are everything we have learned about winter. Waterproof, windproof, warm and grippy with a tightening strap around the extra-length cuff.
Code: 05952 £70
Code: 05953 £80
Travelling communicator?
Mountain lover?
Synergy Gloves
Polar Gloves
Grippy, abrasion-resistant palm patches together with touchscreen compatible fingertips make these perfect for tactile types who want to stay connected without taking their gloves off.
100% recycled insulation varies in thickness to provide the perfect balance of warmth and dexterity. A tough abrasion-resistant patch on the palm contrasts with a super-soft brushed inner.
Code: 05949 £35
Code: 05950 £45
Comfort-loving winter explorer?
Autumn optimist?
Polar Mitts
Vital Gloves
Each finger is individually wrapped in fleece for maximum cosiness and a protective outer shell then keeps everything warm together. Seriously toasty for the coldest wintry days.
If you’re keeping things crossed for winter sunshine or setting off on a mild autumn day, these gloves are everything you need. Light, stretchy and with a precision fit for maximum dexterity.
Code: 05951 £45
Code: 05948 £20
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ADVENTURE Adventure is about time instead of money. About connecting, not plugging in. Seeing shapes in storm clouds, rather than worrying about the washing. Rediscovering something at forty that you loved at five. About listening instead of talking. Learning a place through the soles of your feet as opposed to ticking off a list. The here and now in place of grand ideas. The journey, not the destination. And whatever adventure means to you, we have the kit to match your plans.
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Corduroy has had a rich and varied history. Although its fustian roots are ancient, the fabric with ridges we now think of as corduroy came from Manchester in the 1770s and established itself as the go-to rugged workwear for the workers of the industrial revolution. That quickly placed it as a badge of pride for the working classes.
More recently it’s been used as a mark of the upper class – think red cord trousers with tweed. Or as a statement of anti-cool by Jarvis Cocker when he sported a corduroy suit. It’s been claimed at different times by landed gentry, left wing activists and laid back geography teachers – cord has been used to say many different things at different times.
As Engels explains in his seminal work The Condition of the Working Class in England, “Fustian has become the proverbial costume of working men”. Although it was called fustian cloth at the time, early marketeers in search of exotic French connotations started to rename it as corde-du-roi from the French ‘cloth of the king’. Ironically, as the fabric gained popularity all over Europe, it was simply known as Manchester cloth.
Rohan corduroy is warm, soft, tough and technical. It looks smart and makes a great pair of general ‘knocking about’ trousers and a very versatile skirt – it always feels a little bit more ‘grown-up’ and presentable than denim. And because this is Rohan corduroy, it is easycare, relatively crease-resistant, quick-drying, light and packable. Other clever details include secret pockets – just enough space for a card and cash.
‘Torres’ at rohan.co.uk
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Torres Cord Trousers A wardrobe classic with easycare Rohan technology, a secret pocket and all-day comfort. Brunswick Overshirt page 13
Men’s Colours: Ash Brown (far right), True Navy (above and worn). Code: 05892 Women’s Colours: True Navy (right), Condor Brown. Code: 05893
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18th century workwear brought bang up to date. High-quality cloth with a beautiful drape and hidden technical benefits. Cords made clever by Rohan. Finnic Cardi rohan.co.uk
Torres Cord Skirt A simple, practical and effortlessly stylish skirt for autumn and winter. The challenge is to try and find the secret pocket. Colour: Ash Brown. Code: 05959
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SLOW A Y S
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Dan Raven-Ellison The new Slow Ways network criss-crosses the UK and will be freely downloadable through Ordnance Survey.
Lockdown did nothing to dampen Dan Raven-Ellison’s urge to explore our urban world. Together with a team of 700 geographers and help from the Ordnance Survey, 7,000 new Slow Ways have been plotted across our land. This is the first stage of a project that might just connect us more deeply to the places we live, allowing us to make the choice to move more slowly and to travel in a meaningful way. Many of us have been forced into tasting this different ‘way’ in lockdown and have started to discover some hidden depths. It’s quite possible that the only real way to get to know a place is through your feet. The more we blur the scenery with speed, the less chance we have to connect or develop a sense of place. Moving fast is switching off in a sacrifice to arrive sooner. And sooner or later we realise the price we are paying for speed, and start to look for a slower way. Surely the phrase ‘rush hour’ has become ironic – describing several hours of torture in jams that deal equally in unhappiness and delay. A time when communal push and shove cause us all to grind to a frustrated halt.
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Slow Ways offers a retreat from the frenetic pace of modern life – one step at a time.
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The team are currently building a Wiki-style website that will allow each Slow Way to come alive with stories, histories and notes, and in time with community. As Robert Macfarlane puts it in The Old Ways, ‘A walk is only a step away from a story, and every path tells.’
The next stage is testing and this is your chance to get involved. Dan is looking for 10,000 testers to walk the Slow Ways and refine the routes. Together we can reshape the way we move around our cities. And if this all sounds far too grand and far-fetched, bear in mind that Dan is the person who conceived and drove through the idea that London should become the first National Park City. A measure to protect its green spaces and encourage people to develop a greater sense of place. Dan explains the idea of Slow Ways. “Historically, footpaths were created for walking to work, visiting relatives or trading, but many routes have been forgotten. We want to reimagine them for use today. People walk for fun, of course, but we’re also interested in the idea of functional walks – walking to visit people, get to work, or go shopping often takes less time than you’d think and can offer a host of other benefits.” The 7,000 routes stretch to reach a total of over 60,000 miles, with an average length of 7.5 miles in England and Wales, and 12 miles in Scotland. Routes are currently being checked before 10,000 volunteers will test walk them from late summer. Once finished, the Slow Ways network will be published online, with a searchable database freely available via Ordnance Survey. People will be able to choose segments between towns and cities or daisy-chain routes for long-distance journeys. “Walking is important for so many reasons. There’s a climate, ecological, health and financial emergency, and walking can help reduce personal emissions, save money and bring joy. Life slowed down in lockdown, people are reconnecting with their surroundings and discovering new things about the country. I hope Slow Ways will help them to continue to do this.” To be among the first to volunteer to test walk a route visit ravenellison.com
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It’s time to think differently about how we get around. This map illustrates just a few of the 7,000 Slow Ways that now criss-cross Britain. Use them as inspiration for new mini adventures and journeys. They’ll be free to download when the project is complete. To help bring the idea to life Dan needs testers, thousands of them! Go to ravenellison.com to find out more.
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During lockdown, 700 volunteers from across the country have been collaborating to produce a first draft of the Slow Ways. This incredible effort has led to the creation of 7,000 routes that collectively stretch for over 100,000km.
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“I think Slow Ways is a great concept. Now the idea is out there, it feels so obvious yet long overdue. I have loved hiking my whole life, yet I always think of it as being in specific environments: amongst hills, green fields, walking past sheep and cows. Walking in urban areas is something I tend to do to get from one destination to another.”
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Chantal Woodun Project manager, National Park City ranger, hiker, lover of the natural world, multipotentialite. As a Londoner, I am a city girl, but I have always enjoyed being around greenery and the natural world. Whilst I enjoy getting out into the British countryside, I realise the things I love can be found right on my doorstep, and believe a connection with nature is critical for both mental health and a respect of the environment. I understand how important it is to draw people’s attention to green spaces – particularly in a city, and as one of the first London National Park City rangers,
I want to help people to discover the amazing wildlife, green spaces and events across London. I think Slow Ways is a great concept. Now the idea is out there, it feels so obvious yet long overdue. I have loved hiking my whole life, yet I always think of it as being in specific environments: amongst hills, green fields, walking past sheep and cows. Walking in urban areas is not generally something I do for pleasure, but Slow Ways changes that, taking us on a voyage of discovery whilst getting from A to B. I think the success of
the Slow Ways project lies in its accessibility. It’s easy to think of walking as an activity rather than a means of transport, but seeing routes that enable us to take a long walk to a friend’s house is something that can transform our view of the world. I attended the first Slow Ways face-to-face session. The first thing that struck me was the amount of people that attended. It was so refreshing to see. This was important, not simply from the perspective of making the project work, as there was an awful lot to do, but also highlighting the demand for these routes.
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Graduate, future urbanist, sustainability enthusiast, nature lover and change maker. I’ve always found maps fascinating and I recognise the largely untapped potential of the footpaths and green spaces around the country. I’m really grateful to have been able to contribute a few routes and be part of such an exciting “lockdown project.” I have just graduated from the University of Warwick in Economics and Global Sustainable Development and am deeply passionate about creating a better and brighter future. I want to help create cities and urban areas where nature and people are in harmony, by working in the fields of sustainable urban development and conservation. The COVID-19 pandemic has really increased engagement with local green spaces as well as a much larger appreciation of the physical and mental health benefits of them. Hopefully, this project will inspire the public to think about new ways of getting to places and help them to enjoy the UK landscape, both rural and urban. Slow Ways is a timely and important project with the capacity to change the UK’s relationship with the outdoors for the better.
Mahroof Malik Geographer, rights of way officer, map lover, scout leader and outdoor enthusiast. As a mountain leader, climbing instructor and mountain bike instructor, I run Jabal Adventures to help people get outdoors. This project and Dan also inspired me to become a GetOutside Champion for Ordnance Survey. One day I was sent a link to this project with a note suggesting this is ‘right up my street’. I was immediately sold by the concept and signed up. It appealed to me for a number of reasons. It fits with my values and ideals, it’s a perfect match for my skillset as a GIS user, and what a great thing to help Dan achieve this ambitious idea. I’m so happy to be involved. I’ve attended the main hack day in London and subsequently worked on editing some of these point-to-point routes onto actual detailed trails. I’d like to see these routes become commonplace, like the National Cycle Network, but for walkers and runners to connect settlements and create their own adventures. Much in the same way that the earliest inhabitants of this land must have done.
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Climate control that you wear. A warm and thermally effective blend of merino wool and technical fibres helps to keep you cool when you’re active and also warm through colder winter days. The synthetics give durability and make it practical to wash without any worry, and the brushed-back merino wool makes for a beautifully soft feel on the inside. Merino also has natural antimicrobial properties so you stay fresh for longer.
The style is effortlessly casual but smart enough to take you into a decent restaurant without looking like you’ve been dragged there. A close-fitting cut, a little elastane and a longer length all help to keep the warm air where you need it. A clever fabric with a classic style, Rohan distilled into the perfect winter dress and top.
Women’s Radiant Merino Top
Women’s Radiant Merino Dress
Colours: Cayenne Purple (shown), Carbon. Code: 05898
Colours: Carbon (shown above), Cayenne Purple (shown right). Code: 05897
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Close-fitting funnel neck and shaped waist trap air and reduce heat loss.
Merino wool naturally fights the build-up of bacteria.
Soft-touch, brushedback merino wool provides warmth whilst regulating the body’s temperature.
Stretch allows unrestricted movement for all-day comfort.
Discreet, practical front pockets. Merino blended with technical fibres for improved comfort and durability.
Longer length, below the knee.
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Men’s Flex Shirt Colours: (left to right) Frozen Blue, True Navy, White. Code: 05882
£75
Life’s too short for ironing
The Flex Shirt is a high-performance shirt with a slimmer fit and plenty of stretch for comfort. The fabric has been designed from the ground up to be lightweight, whilst also retaining enough structure to look substantial when worn. It’s highly crease-resistant, fast-drying and wicks moisture away from the skin to keep you cool and comfortable.
Women’s Flex Shirt Colours: (left to right) Frost Lilac, True Navy, White. Code: 05883
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A suit that will protect your data, that you can spill coffee on, easily wash and simply hang out to dry. Throw pretty much anything at it and it’s ready for business in two shakes.
Men’s Journey Trousers
Men’s Journey Blazer Looking effortlessly smart is now easier than ever in the most forgiving blazer we have ever made. Creases drop out, stains and smells can’t get a grip, and it’ll wash and dry in a flash with no need for ironing. If that’s not enough, its zipped pockets will keep safe your
important bits and bobs, and a data theft-proof pocket protects your tech from being hacked. Colours: Deep Navy (shown worn), Coal. Code: 05523
£235
Team these up with the Journey Blazer for a very clever suit. On their own, they are a sharplooking pair of trousers that will shake off creases, wick away moisture, resist stains and repel nasty niffs. And like all Rohan clothing, when they finally need
to be cleaned, they’re a cinch to wash and dry easily overnight. Colours: Deep Navy (shown worn), Coal. Code: 05547
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A drop liner gives hidden waterproof performance to this great-looking urban jacket. After all, the rain is just as wet in town as it is on the hills. ‘Destinations’ at rohan.co.uk
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A waterproof jacket that looks and feels nothing like a waterproof jacket. A durable, matt, ripstop outer gives a cool, urban look to this jacket. Don’t be deceived by its good looks though, this is a performance jacket. A Barricade™ liner is completely waterproof and highly breathable, the hood is adjustable and can be zipped off and tucked away into a pocket. There are five pockets, three with secure closures to stash your important stuff safely.
Men’s Destinations Jacket Colours: Condor Brown (shown above), True Navy (shown worn). Code: 05877
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DENIM DONE BETTER Rohan has a long tradition of rethinking everyday clothing using cutting-edge fabric technology. And what better place to start than the world’s most popular trousers - jeans. There’s nothing wrong with the look and feel of regular denim jeans, but in terms of performance they just can’t keep up with cutting-edge technical fabrics. They are relatively heavy and uncomfortable over time. They’re often too hot for walking any distance and if they get wet they seem to take forever to dry. Rohan jeans may look like regular jeans but in terms of performance they’re the opposite.
Made from a sophisticated fusion of cotton and advanced modern synthetics, they weigh much less, dry faster and are more packable and comfortable than normal jeans. And as a result of the success of our clever jeans, we now offer a choice of four styles. Each with all the clever design you would expect from Rohan. There’s now definitely no excuse for jeans that aren’t comfortable.
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Not narrow, not wide - these classic jeans fit straight through the leg.
Advance Jeans
Jeans with a narrowed leg, for a more tailored look.
The clever one Men’s Classic fit Women’s Straight fit
The one for cold days Women’s Straight fit Men’s Classic fit
Nordic Jeans
Flex Jeans
Metro Jeans
These are possibly our most technical jeans to date. Coolmax™ and Thermolite™ technologies work together to help regulate temperature – cooling you down in the heat and warming you up in the cold. These are true four-season jeans and stretch adds even more comfort to the mix – you could say, “a stroke of Rohan jeanius.”
Winter jeans with infrared technology that offers a 2 degree increase in temperature. This works with hollow-core yarn that traps warm air, and a brushed-back interior which is soft and warm against the skin. And as usual with Rohan, these jeans are colourfast, quick-drying, easy to care for and feature a hidden zipped security pocket.
Men’s Colours: Dark Denim (shown below), Mid Denim, Black. Code: 05915 £90 Women’s Colours: Dark Denim, Mid Denim. Code: 05916 £90
Women’s Colour: Dark Denim (shown below). Code: 05658 £110 Men’s (Available from early October). Colour: Dark Denim. Code: 05657 £110
Made with an innovative blend of fibres, these jeans are lightweight, packable and supremely comfortable. Like normal jeans, they contain cotton which gives them their denim appeal and takes advantage of the natural benefits of breathability and comfort. This is enhanced further by blending it with Coolmax® polyester, elastane and lyocell.
The flexible kind Men’s Tapered fit Women’s Tapered fit
The all-rounder Women’s Tapered fit
Men’s Colours: Mid Denim (shown below), Dark Denim. Code: 05807 £95 Women’s Colours: Mid Denim, Dark Denim. Code: 05809 £95
Made with a blend of cotton and synthetic fibres and featuring four-way stretch, the women’s Metro Jeans are a smart-casual, comfortable and easycare pair of jeans that are perfect for travel or simply more comfortable for the everyday. There’s a zipped security pocket to keep your important stuff safe. These are jeans made capable for the real world. Women’s Colour: Black (shown below). Code: 05961 £85
All our jeans fit comfortably on the natural waist
Natural waist
Natural waist
Hip
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Straight through the seat, thigh and leg
Tapered through leg to ankle
Straight leg opening
Narrowed leg opening
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After almost forty years involved in walking, climbing, conservation and photography in the Peak District, John has developed a deep connection with the area, especially Kinder. His first year as a Peak Park Warden at 17, saw him on the mountain no less than 54 times.
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John Beatty Photographer – Peak District
My first meeting with Kinder Downfall was on a cold February day in 1965, momentous for me and the beginning of a lifetime connection with the moors of Kinder Scout. In the space between childhood and today, I have run, walked, climbed and cycled on and around Kinder Scout thousands of times, always drawn to the wild emptiness, and the sculptured gritstone ramparts that encircle and guard the summit plateau. To be out on a bright spring morning along the rim rocks of Crowden Brook, and to hear the returning curlew, reminds me that this isn’t just a journey on a map, but an exploration that relates to a relationship with elemental forces of nature; the wind, the snow, the rain, the shapes of land... the space. The wild out there is the wild within.
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The longest walk, the shortest day. It is 7.45am as the train slowly screeches to halt at the little station of Marsden on the YorkshireDerbyshire border. I navigate through the village on this dim winter morning to ascend to the Wessenden reservoirs that stretch south towards Edale. Steady drizzle is turning to snow as the land rises on the mist-shrouded flanks of the first of three bleak and treacherous moors. The mysterious Black Hill lies ahead. I am on the longest (and most historic) of Pennine walks, Marsden to Edale, and it is the shortest day of the year; darkness will be upon me by 4.15pm, and I still have 20 miles to go. From the eastern edges of the great Manchester conurbation, the far skyline is bounded by the high peaks of the Pennine Hills, a natural upland divide between the west and east of England. It was among the city streets, the factory chimneys and canal banks of Edwardian Manchester that Robert Roberts recalled his childhood in a book entitled, A Ragged Schooling. A comment from his mother as she gazed eastward to these hills beyond, reads, “Look son, the ramparts of paradise!� My life in the outdoors began on the outskirts of Manchester in the 1950s when my dad showed me the foothills of Kinder Scout. I remember the steep grassy hillsides and towering rocks above, and always wondered what might lie beyond the view. Little did I realise that the light which glowed in my imagination then, would illuminate a vision of exploration beyond this horizon, and would develop into a lifetime of travelling and photographing some of the wildest places on earth. In the summer months, the quiet upland moors of the Peak District are a natural gathering place for hillwalkers and outdoor enthusiasts who want to experience the solitude and challenges that wild places offer. Endless skies and the plaintive calls of golden plover and curlew are our companions on these balmy days. Swathes of heather and cotton-grass bedeck the moors, emerging in carpets from the once lifeless peat. But from late December into early March each year, these summer hills transform into ice-cold winter mountains with all the attributes of hardship, toil and adventure. It is these things I seek on this most classic winter walk.
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Once across the soggy and freezing moor beyond Wessenden Head, a short, sharp, well-marked track leads me to the summit of Black Hill or Soldiers’ Lump at 582m. From here it is tempting to become dispirited, for this is one of the most remote places on the entire walk. Be careful here, make a clever compass bearing just east of south and find yourself a faint track across the desolate gravels and grasses of Tooleyshaw and Westend Moss, bringing you to Crowden in Longdendale and a grand bridleway to the foot of Torside Clough (about half your distance done). This chasm of a moorland river is also a Pennine Way section, and is well way-marked across the notorious wilderness of Bleaklow at 633m. At its broad top named locally as Wain Stones, a vista of immense size opens up across the descending moors to the Snake Pass. It is now 1pm with only three hours to reach Kinder Scout and a safe descent to Edale before darkness falls. Through the swirls of mist and light snow, Kinder looms ahead, the final barrier.
On reaching the Snake Road I walk strongly down Lady Clough, motivated by my dislike of stumbling down the rocky paths which lie ahead if I run out of daylight, down a path on the wooded riverbank and past the redundant and spooky Snake Inn. One final stream crossing in the bottom of Fair Brook accesses the spectacular shooters’ track up Gate Side Clough and on up Kinder’s Seal Edge, now only a stone’s throw to Edale. I find the famous ‘five-minute crossing’ from Blackden Brook to Ringing Roger, switch on my head torch, tighten the walking poles and plunge down the newly restored trail via The Nab, into the back yard of the Nag’s Head, that most historic hostelry at the end of the Pennine Way. This is the journey’s end. But how strange that I feel compelled to make this walk every year since the mid 1970s when I first walked this route. It is a touchstone, a life-affirming day out every year, and a way of keeping the flame of adventure alive. Marsden to Edale holds a warm and knowing place in the hearts of everyone who has happily endured this classic long walk on the year’s shortest day. Enjoy!
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The kit list You’re never going to be still for too long on a winter yomp from Marsden to Edale. Light but reliable kit together with a few trustworthy old favourites does the job.
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Everyone needs a ‘home patch’, a place to be away from the world, briefly, to catch one’s breath from the fast pace of our lives. John Beatty
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SHELTER FROM THE STORM Nothing will protect you like a poncho. It’s perfect for nature watchers, outdoor photographers and festival goers. It offers far greater protection than an umbrella and greater versatility than a regular waterproof jacket – our totally waterproof Ridge Poncho is an incredibly useful item for the traveller or outdoor enthusiast. Naturally, it’s not perfect for everything but in certain situations – think tropical rainforests, long waits birdwatching in rainy Britain and summer festivals – a cape is the ideal way to keep yourself and your most precious kit dry.
It uses 2.5-layer Barricade™ which makes it over ten times as waterproof as the British Standard. It’s also very breathable, and when you combine this with the natural airflow you get with a poncho, you have unrivalled comfort on the wettest days. The large kangaroo pocket at the front uses a top quality YKK Aquaguard™ zip, as does the chest zip that’ll give extra ventilation if you need it, and easy off and on. The hood is a proper adjustable one and snappers along the side allow you to adjust the fit easily. And because this is a Rohan poncho it is designed to fit in rather than stand out.
‘Ridge Poncho’ at rohan.co.uk
Thirty years of Glastonbury, the ultimate test for a poncho. Mud, mayhem and giant mushrooms. And of course rain. Since my first Glastonbury in 1990, rain has fallen like liquid sunshine. Very occasionally the sun might bake the festival and we could sit out in the grass, read stories and play in Kid’s Field with our toddler children, but that was rare. By 1998 we had become hardened festival goers and were well capable of coping with the record-breaking floods and mayhem that year. Wellington boots were sucked off our feet in the deep endless oceans of mud and settees floated in the fields still occupied by blissed out hipsters. There were the smells, the flags, the crazy dancing ’til dawn, the circus fun, and of course, music from the spheres swirling in the air for four full days. What saved me? My poncho not only saved me from mud and torrential rain despair, but worked in a way no other item of clothing could work under such duress! It became my portable shelter, my ground mat when no dry grass remained, my private world inside which I was comfortable and invulnerable to outside weather events. In short, it was indispensable.
Ridge Poncho Colours: Park Green (shown worn), Carbon. Code: 05901
£150
Old school is the new school. To think forward sometimes you have to look back.
Nearly fifty years ago, Rohan was at the very heart of the fast and light revolution that was to redefine mountaineering. Discounting the siege tactics of the past, a new breed of climbing needed lighter, more packable and more versatile gear that still provided protection in extremes. Rohan’s founding principles were a perfect match for the needs of these ambitious young climbers. And today, everything we make stays true.
To celebrate some of the classic designs and benchmark innovations of Rohan history, we have created the Originals range. There are striking retro designs that use the bold blocky style of the ’70s. Fleeces, overshirts, gilets and tees that take their visual cues from the past, whilst using all the fabric know-how that we have learned over the years. Charming old school looks meet cutting-edge fabric technology.
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At the heart of the Originals Collection are Stretch Bags, a very modern take on our classic Bags which are arguably the most influential multi-function trousers ever made. And for the coldest days there are Winter Stretch Bags – the lined version. There’s also the Alligin fleece – a classic top layer on milder days or a practical mid-layer for when it’s bitterly cold. For extra versatility and unrestricted movement there is also the vest version. Don’t be fooled by the cool looks of the Originals T. These are still Rohan T-shirts so their performance is impeccable.
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1. Women’s Alligin Jacket Colours: Cayenne Purple/True Navy (shown), Mineral Grey/Carbon. Code: 05688 £100 / Women’s Stretch Bags Colours: Grey Rock (shown), Acai Purple, Ink. Code: 04580 £80 // 2. Women’s Alligin Vest Colour: Mineral Grey/Carbon. Code: 05689 £85 3. Women’s Originals T Colours: Cayenne Purple/Carbon (shown above), True Navy/Blue Mist (shown opposite left). Code: 05869 £35 Women’s Winter Stretch Bags Colour: Ink. Code: 05428 £110
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The Hudson Shirt is a classic outdoor overshirt with great insulation and warmth. To read more about the very clever Thermocore™ fabric, go to pages 12-13. Its hollow-core fabric is based on reindeer fur which has evolved over thousands of generations to insulate in the world’s harshest climates. The hollow-core construction traps more warm air and insulates more efficiently. It also helps to keep the weight and drying time to a minimum.
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Winter Stretch Bags are the insulated, stretchy version of classic Rohan Bags, offering plenty of secure pockets, and a proven, highly practical design. For this winter their performance is boosted by stretch and warmth. The Alligin fleece uses tufted, lofty high-pile fabric that traps an abundance of warm air. Airlight™ fabric strengthens areas most likely to get worn by packs and bags, and provides extra strength and structure over the chest pockets.
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1. Men’s Hudson Shirt Colour: True Navy/Garnet Red Check. Code: 05697 £85 / Men’s Winter Stretch Bags Colour: Carbon. Code: 05945 £110 2. Men’s Alligin Jacket Colours: Mineral Grey/True Navy (shown), True Navy. Code: 05680 £100 / Men’s Bags Colours: Dark Olive Brown (shown), Carbon, Ink. Code: 03862 £65 // 3. Men’s Originals T Colours: Carbon/Rich Red (shown), True Navy/Carbon. Code: 05870 £35 Men’s Stretch Bags Colours: Coal (shown), Willow Grey, True Navy. Code: 04401 £80
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This Originals T features bold retro colours on a very modern base layer. Perfect as an everyday T-shirt and just as good next to your skin as part of a technical layering system. DryKnit™ fabric dries really quickly, elastane adds strength and thanks to the airjet spun yarns, the fabric feels super-soft but won’t lose its shape, fade or shrink.
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A guide to Rohan performance trousers. In many ways Rohan became famous for trousers. Our original Bags changed the way outdoor brands thought about performance clothing and sparked a technical fabric revolution. Protective, lightweight, packable, easycare and versatile became essential elements of design. We have been steadily evolving the Rohan range so that we offer something for just about every type of escape artist and outdoor enthusiast. And excellence in design isn’t about big new ideas here – it’s about incremental improvement and steady progression.
Winterproof
Waterproof
Winter Roamers
Winter Stretch Bags
Winter-ready outdoor trousers with a fleece lining to add a boost of warmth.
Insulated and lined version of our classic walking trousers.
Dry Requisite Trousers Regular trousers – that happen to be waterproof.
Women’s Code: 06066
Men’s Code: 05945 Women’s Code: 05428
Men’s Code: 05424
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Dry Roamers
Dry Frontier Trousers
Breathable waterproofs that look like regular walking trousers.
Rugged walking trousers with a waterproof liner.
Women’s Code: 03437
Men’s Code: 05425
£115
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The right trousers wherever you’re headed
Amblers
Troggings
Bags
Stretch Bags
Roamers
Summer-weight pull-on trousers, great for active wear.
Technical performance with the comfort of jogging bottoms.
The original multi-functional outdoor trousers.
Classic Bags styling in a performance stretch fabric.
Men’s Code: 04225 Women’s Code: 05278
Men’s Code: 05142 Women’s Code: 05235
Men’s Code: 03862
Men’s Code: 04401 Women’s Code: 04580
Our best-selling, supremely comfortable and versatile women’s walking trousers.
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Trailblazers
Highground Trousers
Summit Trousers
Traverse Trousers
Fjell Trousers
Durable, insect repellent, stretch trekking trousers.
Active walking trousers with an adjustable hem.
Simple, functional and comfortable women’s hiking trousers.
Rugged, active walking trousers with minimalist design.
The definitive choice in winter hiking trousers.
Women’s Code: 05136
Men’s Code: 05655 Women’s Code: 05427
Men’s Code: 05548 Women’s Code: 05553
£90
Men’s Code: 05919 Women’s Code: 05920
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Women’s Code: 06100
£80
Men’s Code: 05621 Women’s Code: 05622
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CABIN FEVER?
wanderlust?
ITCHY FEET? Consult a specialist.
Birdwatchers, hikers, backpackers, ramblers, cyclists, mountain bikers, climbers, campers, hitchers, grown-up gap yearers, escape artists and gear nuts of every kind. The good people that greet you in our stores have exactly the right off-beat qualifications to help ease your itchy feet, cure your cabin fever and fuel your wanderlust. Our people seem to stay a very long time and that must be something to do with the family we have created. That usually means customers are listened to more carefully and get the best advice. And nothing is more welcome than hearing your tales of derring-do and adventure – your plans and your stories. If you haven’t got to know your local store yet, it’s absolutely time you did.
For shop addresses and up-to-date opening hours please visit rohan.co.uk/home/shopfinder or call 0800 840 1411* Aberdeen
Chester
Hay-on-Wye
Lymington
Preston
Ambleside
Chichester
Hebden Bridge
Manchester
St Andrews
Bakewell
Cowbridge
Henley-on-Thames
Marlborough
Sheffield, Foothills
Bath
Dunster
Inverness
Tel 01142 586228
Tel 01543 482000
Durham
Keswick
Tel 01782 646553
Tel 017687 74963
Tel 01908 563679
Shipley, Trek and Trail Saltaire Ltd
Trentham
Betws-y-Coed
Milton Keynes – Stony Stratford New location
Beverley
Edinburgh
Kingstonupon-Thames
Newcastle
Tel 01274 589692
Tel 0191 261 9417
Shrewsbury
Exeter
Tel 01603 624328
Southport
Cambridge
Nottingham
Tel 01704 538263
Winchester
Glasgow
Knutsford New location
Norwich
Tel 01743 272108
Wimborne
Brighton
Stamford
Canterbury
Oxford
Tel 01780 482934
Woodbridge
Guildford
Stow-onthe-Wold
Worcester
Tel 01224 566062 Tel 015394 31630 Tel 01629 814082 Tel 01225 462 374 Tel 01690 710816 Tel 01482 880205 Tel 01273 329619 Tel 01223 356729 Tel 01227 786371
Chelmsford
Tel 01245 280808
Tel 01244 403220 Tel 01243 536621 Tel 01446 774570 Tel 01643 822264 Tel 0191 374 1645 Tel 0131 225 4876 Tel 01392 277502 Tel 0141 204 5436 Tel 01483 546329
Harrogate
Tel 01423 508766
Tel 01497 822540 Tel 01422 845755 Tel 01491 637518 Tel 01463 238379
Tel 0208 5460656
Tel 01565 633922
London – Covent Garden
Tel 020 7836 8580
Long Preston
Tel 01729 840611
Tel 01590 688381 Tel 0161 832 6272 Tel 01672 513084
Tel 0115 941 1334 Tel 01865 721086
Perth
Tel 01738 444609
Tel 01772 821522 Tel 01334 472752
Tel 01451 831570
Stratfordupon-Avon
Tel 01789 205809
Swinfen, Heart of the Country Shopping Village
Truro
Tel 01872 262101 Tel 01202 885818 Tel 01962 850458 Tel 01394 610840 Tel 01905 734659
York
Tel 01904 626720
Expect a friendly welcome in all our shops.
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‘Húsavík’ at rohan.co.uk
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£395