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At Hill, a review is not a press release rewritten with a star rating attached. Every piece of gear we cover has been selected because it is genuinely relevant to the disciplines we ride, run, and carry weight through — road cycling, gravel, trail running, bikepacking, ski touring, snowboarding, and mountain travel in all its forms. Our reviews focus on the equipment that shapes how an adventure actually feels: the shoe that keeps you moving on hour six of a technical trail, the headlamp that does not fail you at three in the morning above the treeline, the pack that stays stable when the terrain stops being cooperative.
We test at the intersection of performance and durability, and we write for riders and athletes who already know the basics and want an honest answer to a specific question. No filler, no hedge words, no score out of ten that papers over a complicated verdict. What we publish in this section is the kind of equipment assessment we wished existed before we made an expensive mistake — direct, technically grounded, and written by people who actually use the gear in the conditions it was designed for.
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