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Lidl UK RockTrail’ Hiking Gear

green_spork

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Time of past OR future Camino
Camino Portugues
Aug/Sept (2017)
May be of help to anyone planning a forthcoming Camino on a budget!

From Thursday 23 February, Lidl u.k is selling various Rocktrail’ Hiking gear/equipment, including:

Aluminium Hiking poles
20L Backpacks
70L Duffle Bags
Head torches
Waterproof Trousers/Jackets
Hiking boots

I don’t recall seeing this brand before, I remember Lidl normally stocking their own “Crane” line of Camping/Hiking equipment!

From a quick search. It’s seems they have also previously sold “RockTrail” Tents!

The Duffel bag, looks similar to ‘The North Face’ Camp Duffle bags I have, but it’s listed as being made from 100% Polyester, rather than P.VC like TNF!

I don’t think I would trust the boots, but the other items would probably be adequate for a short Camino!
 
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I bought a pair of their hiking poles about 3 years ago, maybe not the same make/model, but it might give an indication. They needed some adjusting and tightening to make them suitable, the clip type grips that extended the poles were a bit loose, but could be tightened to stop them collapsing when I put a bit of weight on them. I should add that I am heavy on poles and so on, as I am tall and solidly built. Cannot speak for the boots and clothing, although their base layers have been adequate in the past. I suspect that they will be perfectly OK, but not top of the line, I agree that I would be wary of the footware until I have tried a pair, as each person is different, they may be brilliant, but all footware should be thoroughly tested out before commiting to them for even a short trip.
 
I bought a pair of their hiking poles about 3 years ago, maybe not the same make/model, but it might give an indication. They needed some adjusting and tightening to make them suitable, the clip type grips that extended the poles were a bit loose, but could be tightened to stop them collapsing when I put a bit of weight on them. I should add that I am heavy on poles and so on, as I am tall and solidly built. Cannot speak for the boots and clothing, although their base layers have been adequate in the past. I suspect that they will be perfectly OK, but not top of the line, I agree that I would be wary of the footware until I have tried a pair, as each person is different, they may be brilliant, but all footware should be thoroughly tested out before commiting to them for even a short trip.
Interesting you mention the poles, I managed to have a look at the whole range earlier today!
I personally don’t use hiking poles, so am no way an expert, but I thought they looked fairly decent, definitively not Leki quality!
The boots, wouldn’t touch, maybe ok for walking the dog, very clunky looking!
The jackets/trousers, no better/worse than you’d find in Mountain Warehouse for x3 as much.
I used a set of Merino base layers from Aldi, while walking the Primitivo in September! Very happy with them, wished I’d bought a second set.
 
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I dont know about Lidl products but I bought a back pack from Aldi which has been very good for two Caminos. I hope to use it again for another Camino later this year.
 
I used Lidl walking poles for years they were fantastic, eventually gave them to a fellow pilgrim in SJPdP on my way home in 2022 (her newly purchased poles were broken) I hope they saw her to Santiago 👍
 
I used a 35l backpack from Lidl to do the UK South West Coast path and it was very comfortable and gave a good few years of use (but not waterproof).

The waterproof coats are brilliant and very good value for money. Coming to its end of life it also doubled as a makeshift ground sheet.
 
Very light, comfortable and compressible poncho. Specially designed for protection against water for any activity.

Our Atmospheric H30 poncho offers lightness and waterproofness. Easily compressible and made with our Waterproof fabric, its heat-sealed interior seams guarantee its waterproofness. Includes carrying bag.

€60,-

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