Helly Hansen Scout Duffel and Scout Wash Bag

Disclaimer: We received these products free of charge for the purpose of this review and all thoughts and opinions are our own.

Whether you’re camping in the Yorkshire Dales, catching a flight to somewhere hot and sunny or heading to a cosy countryside hotel, there are two pieces of kit every traveller needs  and they are  a decent wash bag and a sturdy holdall.

Over the years I’ve owned plenty and the quality really does vary from brand to brand. Broken zips, flimsy fabric that doesn’t stand up to wear and tear, and wash bags that fail to contain leaks – I’ve seen (and cleaned up) the lot. So, when Helly Hansen got in touch and asked if we’d like to test out their Scout Duffel and Scout Wash Bag, I was more than happy to put them through their paces.

A wash bag might not be the most glamorous piece of travel gear, but it’s one of the most useful – and one of the most abused. It needs to be strong, practical, and large enough to carry all the essentials and the Helly Hansen Scout Wash Bag (RRP £25) impressed me straight away. It’s made from tough 600D polyester with a water-resistant TPU membrane and is ideal for keeping the inevitable shampoo or shower gel leaks contained and away from the rest of your luggage.

Inside, there’s one spacious main compartment, plus a mesh ventilation pocket for smaller items like lip balm or toothbrushes. The hanging loop is sturdy and ideal for use in campsite toilet blocks where surfaces can be few and far between. It’s deep enough to stand travel-sized bottles upright and even fits a few full-sized products without becoming bulky. The only thing I’d add is another mesh pocket for a bit more internal organisation, but all in all, it’s a robust, functional wash bag that is made to last.

Now, on to the Scout Duffel. This one comes in four sizes – 30L, 50L, 70L, and 90L – so there’s one for every kind of trip, from overnight stays to longer adventures. We tested the 30L version and found it to be the perfect size for weekends away. It’s got a wide, U-shaped zip opening that makes packing and unpacking nice and easy and even when empty, the bag will hold its shape, which makes organising your things that little bit easier. A handy separate zipped compartment at one end is great for shoes or dirty laundry, and if you want to keep your hands free, padded shoulder straps are tucked away in the top lid so you can wear it as a backpack.

Like the wash bag, it’s made from tough 600D nylon with a TPU coating for water resistance – handy when you’re navigating train stations in the rain or hauling your bag across a muddy field. There’s also a lockable zip on the main compartment, offering that extra bit of security if your bag’s going in the hold or overhead rack.

Both the Scout Wash Bag and Duffel come in a range of colours – Rain Blue, Purple Clay, Alpine Frost, and classic Black so there’s something to suit every taste.

In short, these two bits of kit are practical, well-designed, and built to withstand the demands of regular travel. Whether you’re a camper, a weekender, or a frequent flyer, the Scout range from Helly Hansen is well worth a look.

Osprey Transporter Gear Tote 60

Disclaimer: We received this product free of charge for the purpose of this review and all thoughts and opinions are our own.

When it comes to Scout camp, packing and transporting gear can be a real challenge. Between tents,  hiking boots, cooking gear, food, and activity equipment, I’ve soon filled the car and trailer – and that’s before I even start on my own stuff! That’s why I was really pleased to get my hands on the Osprey Transporter Gear Tote 60. Straight away, I could see plenty of uses for it – both at Scout camp and on my own adventures. It’s one of those bits of kit I didn’t know I needed… until I had one. Now, I wouldn’t be without it.

Deceptively simple, this is a large, rectangular tote bag made from incredibly tough, highly water-resistant NanoTough™ fabric — a 100% recycled high-tenacity nylon that stays open when loading and wipes clean after a wet weekend. You can sling it over your shoulder or get two Scouts to grab a handle each – it’s built to be hardwearing and much easier to carry than a large plastic box.

But don’t let its simple appearance fool you — this bag is a real workhorse. It’ll comfortably swallow up everything from water activity gear, hiking boots to a camp stove and a few days’ worth of food. Whether I’m packing for a weekend hike, a paddleboard trip, or just loading up for a full Scout camp, it keeps everything in one place. With a 60-litre capacity, weighing only 0.87kg, and measuring 35 x 62 x 42cm, it’s both spacious and practical and unlike plastic boxes it will fold flat when you’re not using it so it’s nice and easy to store in a cupboard or the boot of your car.

The removable base is such a great idea, at first glance it might not seem much, but it’s turned out to be one of my favourite features when I’m using it in the car for transporting cycling or hiking gear.  When the ground’s muddy or wet, I can take it out and stand on it while I change shoes meaning no more balancing on one leg or cold, wet socks. It’s also useful as a cover for the top of the bag when it’s in the car, keeping gear out of sight.

The wide opening makes loading and unloading quick and easy, especially when you’re in a rush to get changed or pitch camp. There’s also a large zipped front pocket and internal mesh pocket which are great for keeping smaller bits of kit safe.

Available in Pine Leaf, Raven Black, and Euphoria Purple, it’s the kind of kit that earns its place on every trip. Tough, versatile, and surprisingly useful and if you’re a Scout leader, outdoorsy person, or Explorer Scout looking to make your packing a bit easier, I’d definitely recommend giving this a try. You’ll wonder how you ever managed without it.

RRP £95

Women’s Montragon HELLY TECH® Waterproof Hiking Boots

Disclaimer: We received these boots free of charge for the purpose of this review and all thoughts and opinions are our own.

I am a keen walker so a decent pair of walking boots is an absolute must for me, my boots have covered many miles and are starting to look a little tired, so I was really pleased to be given the opportunity to try a pair of Helly Hansen Montragon HELLY TECH® Waterproof Hiking Boots which are the perfect choice for my autumn adventures.

I have a few Helly Hansen items, and I have always found them to be very comfortable and hardwearing so couldn’t wait to try the new boots which have been specifically designed for backpacking and longer hikes. Autumn isn’t my season of choice for backpacking, but with plenty of hikes planned over a mix of terrains I am looking forward to putting the boots to the test.

So a little bit about the boots – they are part of the Verglas collection which uses technical materials that are thoughtfully combined with versatile and durable design solutions to create quality outdoor pieces that can be enjoyed for years of adventures. Featuring a combination of HH® Arch-Brace TPU plates – one located between the outsole and midsole and the other positioned just underneath the arch of the foot – the Montragon HT is lightweight yet still offers lots of protection to your foot. The hybrid of TPU plates creates just the right amount of stiffness, enabling you to carry heavier packs and step over ledges or rocks without impacting the performance of the boot. The boot’s taller construction provides added ankle protection and stability, while the specifically engineered eyestay offers additional support. I’m very conscious of our impact on the environment so I was pleased to discover that more than 70% off the upper is made from recycled materials.

To keep your feet dry they have HH Quick Dry and HH Seam-Shield technologies which will keep your feet comfortable no matter what the weather and ground conditions are.

When you get a new pair of boots it is important to wear them in a little first, otherwise if you go on a long walk straight away you will invariable end up with blisters and sore feet. The best way to wear them in is to wear them in the house for a couple of days and do a few short walks in them before attempting a proper hike, doing this means I know they are comfortable, and won’t end up with blisters and sore feet on my first hike in them.

So the all important question is what are the boots like to wear? As soon as I put them on they felt very comfortable, the padded collar around the ankle offers plenty of ankle support and the HH Max-Comfort Insole is firm, even after walking all day my feet felt nice and comfortable on the last few miles. The boots have really good grip on the sole and my feet felt secure when scrambling down wet hillsides and I didn’t slip once, even when it was very wet. One of our favourite walks follows a stone path which turns into a mini stream when the weather is bad and as we’ve had more wet walks that dry ones I’ve really been able to see just how well the HellyTech® WATERPROOF performs in bad weather – I’m pleased to say that despite the dreadful weather my feet have stayed bone dry – probably the only bit of me that has!

I am really impressed with the boots, they are comfortable, supportive and look good too. Whether you are a keen walker or someone who just needs a sturdy pair of boots to walk the dog these boots are perfect for both rugged terrain and country walks.  

If you want to treat your feet this Christmas then I can highly recommend these boots they are so comfortable to wear and your feet will certainly thank you for wearing them! 

RRP £200 available in sizes 3.5 to 8 – available here