Nothing can say “I love the outdoors” more than spending some money on camping equipment. Also,, nothing suggests “I aspire to go outside more often” than when the gear is sitting inside your home garage. However, here’s a hint to help you get the most out of your outdoor experience. Whether you’re climbing the mountains every weekend or camping every year, invest in outdoor gear you can use even when you’re not enjoying the natural beauty. (Rent to borrow the camping bag/bow and arrow until prepared to leap.) It’s not like you’re just drinking and relaxing while in the wilderness, Are you? We’d instead that you aren’t. Here are our top items to keep around us,, whether in your backpack or an office drawer.
GoTenna Mesh
These are a mobile towers that are similar to your thumb. You carry one in your pocket, and your friend brings one with him, and they both ping each other to send messages and share locations even with no bars on your smartphones. They can skip through to expand your reach even more when there’s more together. It’s helpful at festivals and sports events also.
JLab Audio House Party Bluetooth Speakers
The robust wireless speakers by JLab Audio are small enough to warrant the trip and provide maximum bounce per ounce. Connect up to eight speakers for surround sound at the campfire. And when you return home, bring it to your backyard barbecue.
Poler X Pendleton Camera Bag
For photographers, It’s a bag padded with slots that can be adjusted to fit all your equipment. The places slide out for us, allowing you to load the bag with your favorite beverage. What a great multi-tool!
James Brand Knife
A knife is all you need for the trick: You’re cutting through bags of marshmallows but not shanking the bear. If you return with this knife, the partially serrated edge will teach the contents of your Amazon Prime boxes a lesson they’ll always remember.
Oomph Portable Coffeemaker
Most “portable” coffeemakers aren’t efficient, so it’s just as good to carry the Chemex out to take with you. The Oomph, however, is a complete unit (yes, it has a mug, too) that makes coffee. It has an internal plunger and filter — something similar to the equivalent of a French press. It makes consistently excellent coffee with little effort. When you’ve figured out your ideal ratio, you’ll want to utilize it for your commute to work, too.
Snow Peak Titanium Curved Flask
With its capacity of four or so pours, This flask in a round shape can give plenty of trail noise without clogging your pockets. Additionally, it’s constructed of ultra-light (and taste-free) titanium, which means your Macallan won’t smell like the armpit of a robot.
Snow Peak Take Bamboo Chair
After a tiring day of rafting, climbing, or hunting, Relaxing in this chair (made of cloth that can be washed) for a couple of hours is lovely. You can also use it in the backyard, for example, at a kid’s soccer match. Have a cooler handy at all times.
