Up next Upgrade Your Suspension: The Complete Off-Road Guide Published on March 04, 2020 Author Tread Staff Tags backpack, bottle, cooler, hiking boots, lantern, Leatherman, light, multi-tool, multitool, pack towel, solar charger, Yeti, Share article Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Mail 0 Best Gear for Camping Off the Beaten Path Camping Gear and Supplies for Life Off the Beaten Path Blue Force Gear Tracer Pack The Tracer Pack is a full-featured backpack that is perfectly suited in the truck, at the office, in class, or on the trail. It can carry all your essentials and features an integral padded laptop sleeve on the back capable of holding most 15-inch or smaller laptops. The bottom of the pack features a double layer of ULTRAcomp, a high-performance laminate that provides superior wear and water resistance over other materials. MSRP: $195 URL: blueforcegear.com Subscribe to our weekly newsletter Keen Venture Mid WP Keen’s Venture Mid waterproof hiking boots are built to give you confident grip on the trail. Featuring a lightweight upper, locked-in feel, and higher-traction outsole, the boots will propel you to your next adventure. Keen’s footbeds are infused with probiotic technology that naturally breaks down odor in sweat without heavy metals or hazardous chemicals. MSRP: $180 URL: keenfootwear.com myCharge PowerFold Solar Keep your power-hungry devices topped off even when you’re away from a wall socket with myCharge’s PowerFold Solar. This pocket-sized portable powerbank features built-in solar charging panels and a 8,000mAh rechargeable battery. Use it to charge your phone or GPS unit while on your trip. It features two USB parts and a flashlight with SOS function. MSRP: $60 URL: mycharge.com Coast Storm Proof EAL22 An essential part of your camping gear, Coast’s versatile, tough, and compact emergency area light is a fullsize, feature-rich portable light that has a 1,300-lumen output on high mode and will run for 40 hours on low. The EAL22 features a tough, drop-proof nylon body and polycarbonate dome and globe construction. Users can remove the globe to allow for higher lumen output, and with carabineers on the top and bottom, the lantern can be hung to provide overhead lighting. MSRP: unlisted URL: coastportland.com Yeti LoadOut GoBox 30 You might think this is a cooler, but it’s not. Keep your gear accessible, protected, and organized to stand up to the demands of your next outdoor adventure. Built to be nearly indestructible, Yeti’s LoadOut GoBox can endure the blazing sun, negative temps in the field, and the daily abuse of being lugged in and out of your truck. Accessories included: Divider, Caddy, and Pack Attic. MSRP: $250 URL: yeti.com PackTowel Personal The best-selling Personal quick-drying microfiber towel features ultra-versatile, absorbent, and superfast-drying performance that make it great gear for any activity, including camping, travel, fitness, swimming, and more. The towel stays fresh longer thanks to Polygeine odor control. Available in four sizes and eight color choices. MSRP: ranges from $10-40 URL: packtowl.com Nathan Hammerhead 24-ounce Steel Insulated Bottle This innovative triple-insulated steel bottle will keep your hot drink hot and cold drink cold without breaking a sweat. Every Hammerhead purchase sends funding to Ocean Conservancy’s Trash Free Seas Initiative to aid in ocean cleanup and educational programs to help offset the global issue of plastics in the ocean, much of which are single-use plastic water bottles. MSRP: $35 URL: nathansports.com Leatherman FREE T4 A key tool in Leatherman’s newest line of multi-tools, the FREE T4 features 12 tools, including scissors, tweezers, and a heavy-duty file. Perfect gear for those on the go, the T4 was designed with everyday problem solving in mind. Comes with a pocket clip attached for easy access. Proudly built in Portland, Oregon, it is covered by a 25-year warranty. MSRP: $60 URL: leatherman.com Editor’s Note: A version of this article first appeared in the November/December 2019 print issue of Tread Magazine.
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