A two person Marmot backpacking and camping tent that will make your next camping trip feel like your best one yet. It's super spacious and fits two to three people depending on the model so it's great for small groups that are looking to adventure.
A Nalgene water bottle so you can focus on outdoor recreation without worrying about becoming dehydrated. It's the perfect size to fit in the side of any backpack and even comes with a handy loop that you can use to carry it by hand.
A never-leak camping blow-up mattress for the person who loves the outdoors but doesn't want to sacrifice their comfort. Now you don't have to! This super cushy blow-up mattress will have you waking up feeling like you've just slept in your own bed.
A 16-can cooler bag because there's nothing better than cracking open a cold drink on a hot summer day somewhere under the shade of trees. This is a great item to take with you on a short camping trip since it holds just the right amount of beverages that you and your group will need.
A lightweight travel backpack that will makes hiking way more simple. It can be stressful to be in a new place and feel like you're missing something because you weren't able to pack correctly. This superstar pack totally eliminates that problem by holding items safely and featuring tons of zippers and compartments.
A camping chair with a built-in cooler because having a place to sit after a long day of hiking is a feeling truly unmatched by any other. Sure, it's not an essential item, but it sure beats sitting on the hard ground, especially after you've fatigued your muscles.
A backpacking backpack so you can enjoy days worth of nature without worrying that you may run out of supplies. This pack fits tons of stuff so you can carry your sleeping back, food supplies, and all your gear without a care in the world.
Or! This Osprey hiking backpack that's probably one of the best in the business. Osprey is known for their incredible innovations in backpack technology so you won't need to upgrade for years to come, even if you're out camping every weekend.
A lightweight compression sack for the person who likes to bring a fair amount of items with them when on a trip out of town. It's a great way to ensure you're able to fit everything you need while still maintaining enough space in your pack for larger items.
A zip sack because it'll definitely help you keep track of the smaller items that might fall out of your bag and go unnoticed. It's perfect for toiletries for overnight stays or a camera and some ChapStick for day hikes.
A lightweight headlamp so you won't have to go looking for your way in the dark. This is an essential camping item and will definitely make trips to the bathroom aka walks into the woods much more pleasant.
A Camelback insulated mug that will make your morning coffee in the mountains or by the water feel that much more luxurious. It's insulated so it'll keep your beverage hot for longer which can be a nice perk if you're traveling to somewhere cold.
A mountaineering camping table for the person who still wants to enjoy their meal at the comfort of a table rather than eating it out of their lap. It's perfect for uneven terrain so no matter where you are you'll able to be enjoy your meal without worry about it getting too messy.
A cold-weather mummy sleeping bag because there's no better time to upgrade your sleeping bag game than before you experience a freezing cold night on your last trip. The turn of the seasons means introducing new equipment and at this price you won't feel like you need to wait til the last minute to make your purchase.
A tent footprint so you can ensure your tent stays up properly throughout the night. There's nothing worse than realizing your tent has been poorly pitched and needs to be redone when you're already exhausted and this will definitely stop that issue in its tracks.
An inflatable pillow that will make your night of sleep much more sound. It's super comfy and since it's inflatable takes up next to no room in your pack so there's really no down side.
A propane grill for the person who's looking forward to summer BBQs. It's a small item that packs up well, but still has room for a family pack of meats on the grill. It's perfect for car camping or trips that don't require walking a far distance.
A pack of freeze-dried camping food because if you're new to camping and feeling a bit intimidated by the whole cooking over the campfire thing, this is your new best friend. It makes mealtime way more simple and will definitely take the extra time out of cooking every meal.
A two-pack of electric lanterns so you can enjoy your campsite to the fullest extent. You worked so hard to set it up and there's no use in sitting around in the dark, especially if you're camping with others and plan to turn it into a social gathering.
A sheath combo knife for the advanced camper who is looking to use ingredients from the surrounding areas to make their meals. It's a great tool to have on hand and can come in handy when cutting meat, opening packages of foods, etc.
A two-bike storage car rack because if you've been looking to get out of town, but don't want to end up driving everywhere, this may be just the ticket. It's a great way to get some recreation in even if you're just a few miles from home.
A lightweight bike helmet so you can protect your noggin. Safety always comes first, especially with sports where your body is very exposed to injury.
A camping pillow that packs up so tightly you'll hardly know it's there. If you aren't much for inflatable pillows and are looking for a little extra neck support after a long day of walking, this is for you.
A sun runners cap for the person who tends to get a burn just about anytime they're exposed to the sun. Yes, this is a runner's cap, technically, but it's ideal for those that forget to put sunscreen on their necks and are planning on spending a significant amount of time in the sun.
A set of gaiters because getting your clothes soaked with water is definitely not the objective of your trip so why should it be a side effect? These gaiters protect from unnecessary exposure to wind and precipitation, keeping you dry and warm for longer.
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