Designed for the harsh, cold days of winter, this balaclava comes with a magnetic snap-on mask that you can easily remove to free up your mouth without having to mess with the rest of your headwear.
We prefer inflatable SUPs because they're convenient, too, but tell me you'd rather not hit the flats with this absolutely gorgeous cedar, aspen, and cherry board and paddle set from Minnesota's Sanborn.
Designed to turn your hammock into a hanging cocoon, this insulated shell lets you chill inside like a caterpillar waiting for your turn to blossom into a beautiful butterfly, oblivious to the rain, wind, and snow outside.
This Aussie-style swag tent reinforces the classic with a screen mesh layer, allowing you to let air through for warmer nights in the wild, all while coming with a watertight layer for three-season utility.
Designed for cooking meals enough to feed a small group outdoors, this kit combines a single-burner stove, a propane tank, a tripod frame, and a large shallow pan in a highly-portable ensemble.
Sporting a string light form factor, Revel's weatherized camp light can illuminate your spot for 20 hours, with an integrated solar charging system that replenishes the battery as soon as the sun comes up.
If you're going to carry a flashlight, why not make it one that doubles as a storage tube and an oil-filled compass? Heck, why not make it indestructible while you're at it. That's what you get with VSSL's newest drop.
Designed for folks who want to enjoy a hammock while keeping their packs trim and light, Kammok's latest packs down to a 3.5 x 4.5 inch pouch while supporting up to 400 pounds of weight during use.
A wind blocker, this 10 x 6 foot screen can completely neutralize consistent winds of up to 35mph, ensuring you can enjoy camping, picnics, and any other outdoor activity even on the windiest days of the year.
A redesigned version of Redverz's classic motorcycle tent, this leaner version packs small and light while still giving you a ventilated sleeping area and a garage big enough to hold a fully-loaded adventure bike.
It looks like a small cargo trailer for hauling your gear and supplies, but FSR's camping package actually houses a spacious 9-foot tent for sleeping entire families in camper-like luxury and comfort.
Each stick in this box of matches can burn a flame for up to seven minutes, ensuring you can light up even the most stubborn tinder, all while being gentler on the environment than any other fire starter.
More versatile than your typical bivy tent, this single-person swag-style tent can transform into a hammock shelter when there's no suitable surface to pitch on, ensuring you can camp on the exact spot you've always wanted.
Designed to power using the same fuel canister you use for cooking, this device creates a 225-square foot area where mosquitoes and other pests can't enter, turning your camp into a peaceful bug-free zone.
When it comes to shelters, it doesn't get more minimal than Nemo's pole-free bivy sack that you can pack into an 8 x 4 inch bundle, making it ideal for weight-averse bikepacking adventurers.
Packing a small set of fly fishing essentials inside a compact and stylish bag, this kit lets you drive down to the river and spend the sunny days of summer catching fish with nothing but a fanny pack in tow.
UCO's newest camp light comes with a puck that you can hang on an elevated facility and magnetically snap onto the lantern to turn it into instant overhead lighting that you can take out and snap back in a jiffy.
Hobie's updated pedal system for kayaks can instantly reverse thrust with a single pull, allowing you to change directions quickly, enabling unprecedented maneuverability whether you're fishing, duck hunting, or just enjoying the water.