Product Reviews and Tips for Life Outdoors

Category: Camping Gear (Page 3 of 5)

Weather Protection

It is important to be aware of the elements whenever you make plans for any sort of camping trip. By educating yourself with the potential dangers, you can always be prepared.

I’m sure that the majority of your camping trips will consist of sunshine and good vibes, but even the sun can be harmful and ruin a good time without the right weather protection. Read More

Pet Supplies for Camping and Hiking

It may take a bit of training at first but taking your dog with you on camping trips is actually a lot easier than it sounds, as long as you are prepared with the right pet supplies.

There is no need to go crazy on your pet supplies, but you might want to get it a couple travel items to make your voyage a little smoother. The two main things that will come in handy are a saddle pack and collapsible food and water bowls. With these alone my dog is ready for almost any adventure. Read More

Survival Kit

Hopefully you never end up needing a survival kit, but if you find yourself in a pinch, you’ll be glad that you have one.

Something compact like Last Man’s survival kit bracelet has all of the essentials and will bring you peace of mind without weighing you down. You shouldn’t go camping without some sort of survival kit, even the smallest kit can save your life in an emergency. Read More

5 Camping Lights

After forgetting your lights once, chances are you will be sure to have them on your next camping trip. If you have a fire and plenty of wood to fuel it then at least you can make it to the morning by staying close. The outdoors can potentially be extremely dark at night, especially in wooded areas so it is wise to be prepared with multiple camping lights. Read More

3 Lightweight Kitchen Supplies

Having some lightweight kitchen supplies is important when you are trying to make everything fit in your hiking bag. I have put together a list of the 3 main must-have lightweight kitchen items. These are excellent not only for backpacking but also in your emergency kit. I have an extra set in my 72 hour kit. Read More

Vilano Navigator SUP Board

If you are camping near a body of water, perhaps a lake or a calm river, you might enjoy getting out on the water and Stand-up paddle (SUP) boarding. SUP boarding is a fun way to get some exercise in while you’re camping.  And, you never know the beauties you may see along the way. Read More

Eagles Nest Outfitters Hammock

A hammock is great for camping. You sleep right under the stars without worrying about the terrain beneath you.

Eagles Nest Outfitters (ENO) makes the best lightweight hammock that I have found.

My cousin recently purchased an Eagles Nest Outfitters Hammock and, despite it being his first time hanging a hammock, it went up flawlessly. They are light enough to keep anywhere from your hiking bag to your pocket without any issues for those perfectly clear nights. I use my hammock every weekend, just park my car on the beach and hang it from my roof rack to a palm tree. They really allow you to relax wherever you are. Read More

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