The Newest Equipment You’ll Need for Your Next Outdoor Getaway

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When you hit the great outdoors, there are probably a lot of things you have on your mind, and perhaps one of the last things is technology. After all, isn’t the point of an outdoor excursion to remove yourself from all the hustle and bustle and get some peace? The answer here would be a yes and no. Yes, you want to try and unplug from stress, but no, that doesn’t mean having modern conveniences at your disposal is bad. Not to mention, having some of the equipment on this list will help you be more independent so you can stay out longer and travel farther on your next outdoor trip.

Tree Tents

 This may sound a bit odd at first, but a lot of people are trying to find ways to relax outdoors without coming into contact with the ground, whether they don’t want to get dirty or aren’t interested in contact with some of the local fauna. Several companies are creating portable shelters that, rather than settling on the ground, are hung up by trees. Depending on how heavy you are traveling, these may not be feasible, but otherwise, they provide a great alternative to the traditional tent. The nice thing about these is that when you’re home, they have a use as well, not unlike a hammock for the backyard.

Solar Power Banks

You don’t want to be on your phone all the time in the wilderness, but in some cases, apps can enhance your experience rather than distract from it. To make this happen, though, you need to keep them charged, and solar power banks are a great option. Many of these lightweight chargers not only help keep your devices powered but also are waterproof and travel-ready in other ways. Just be sure that you’re going somewhere where it’s easy to get into the sunlight. Some can also be strapped to your backpack so you can charge while hiking.

Geyser Systems

Many people are ready to get a little dirty in the outdoors, but depending on where you are, this may lead to a lot of discomfort throughout the day – the last thing you want when you are supposed to be enjoying yourself. There are also other situations to consider, like relaxing after the day’s hiking is done, or freshening up before you head home. Geyser Systems is changing what you can do while hiking by offering a hot shower option. Using this is simple, just fill the container with a gallon of water, connect it to your car charger, and add a sponge. The compact design makes this easy to carry with your bags, and water sensors will let you know when water is low so you can adapt accordingly.

Survival Bracelets

When it comes to packing for a long hike, it can be quite the hassle to try and keep track of all the different tools you may need, let along organize them in your pack to make sure you have them at the ready when you need them. By using paracord/survival bracelets, you can do a lot to avoid these issues before they start.  To put things in perspective, some survival bracelets can have as much as a fire starter buckle, hook, fishing line, ceramic knife, whistle, and more, all on one bracelet. Not to mention, depending on what brand you buy, you also have an extremely durable rope in a pinch. Some paracord bracelets can hold hundreds of pounds of weight. You may not need everything on a survival bracelet in one trip, but you won’t have to worry about being covered with one of these.

Make your next hike your best one yet by stocking your pack with this equipment that will elevate your outdoor excursions beyond your expectations.


About the Author: Eva Webster is a freelance writer, foodie, wine lover, animal hugger, outdoor enthusiast and Pearl Jam super-fan.



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