This year Getaway celebrated their 25th birthday so we sussed out the failsafe hiking gear that’s stood the test of time and gets stuffed into the backpack for journeys like the iconic Otter Trail.
Check out the camping gear that’s stood the test of time plus the cooking gear we still use 25 years on.
Hi Tec
Since 1985
Hi-Tec remains the go-to hiking brand for adventurers seeking lightweight, robust boots to take on the South African outdoors. One of their newest products (launched February 2014) is the Hi-Tec Altitude V i WP hiking boots for men and women, featuring a waterproof exterior, anti-odour and anti-microbial properties, and impact-absorbing soles.
R1199, www.hi-tec.com/za
Victorinox
Since 1954
Victorinox products were introduced to South Africa 60 years ago and the trusty Swiss Army Knife has changed little since. Newer models feature USB storage, but the classic tool set remains an invaluable piece of practical travel gear. The Swiss Army Pioneer Alox range is inspired by the original soldier’s knife and features a large blade, bottle opener, reamer and two screwdrivers.
R344, www.sharpedge.co.za
Cape Union Mart
Since 1933
Cape Union Mart has been equipping South African adventurers with hiking, camping, mountain-biking, sports and travel gear since 1933. From modest beginnings in Cape Town, the company ventured into designing technical K-Way products (its in-house brand of sleeping bags, backpacks and apparel) like this yellow 35-litre K-Way Kilimanjaro daypack. Plenty of zippers and pockets, a ventilated back system, a hip belt and rain cover make it a great general-purpose travel pack.
R999, www.capeunionmart.co.za
Falke
Since 1976
The story of Falke socks began in a South African carpet factory and today’s comfortable technical footwear is the result of immense progress over the years. Falke’s latest TK2 thermal trekking socks are anatomically designed for each foot with reinforced toes, great wicking capabilities and cushioned edges.
R90, www.falke.co.za
Drimac
Since 1957
An ever-practical travel companion, Drimac anoraks and jackets have been around for more than 50 years and continue to offer shelter from the proverbial storm. Whether hiking, sightseeing or braaing in the drizzle, many South African travellers still keep the original blue raincoat handy.
R399, www.drimac.co.za