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Sometimes, camping is all about getting into the wild, disappearing off the grid and blazing new paths. Other times, it's just about getting outside for a few days. If you love spending a night under the stars but don't care too much for blazing your own trail, check out Tentrr.
Outdoor, portable lighting usually takes two forms: flashlights and lanterns. But the Luminoodle adds another option - a five foot strip of LED lights that is portable and flexible, and sort of like Christmas lights but....much brighter. It is totally waterproof and dustproof, IPX6 rated. You can hang it from trees, wrap it around objects, or stuff it into the diffused storage bag that doubles as a lantern. There are sliding magnets, universal ties and a utility loop for hanging convenience, and when packed down it's roughly the size of a softball.
Heading into the outdoors doesn't necessarily mean you have to leave all your devices behind. In fact, there may be some pretty good reasons to bring them along. And if that's the case, you'll want to look into some kind of charging device to keep them up and running - like the Venture 30 Solar Recharger.
Cotopaxi is inspired by a desire to make positive impacts in people’s lives, and all the gear they produced is made with this mission in mind. Named after the active Stratovolcano in the Andes Mountains, Cotopaxi makes most of their products are made in the Philippines from repurposed and recycled materials, such as their Luzon 18l Backpack.
The Leatherman MUT is a capable multi-tool, completely operable with only one hand. Leatherman designed it with military and law enforcement in mind, decking it out with an array of tools (16, to be exact) suitable for both tactical and everyday use. This includes several different threaded spots for attaching cleaning rods and additional tools, and the screwdriver bits are sized for adjusting both military and civilian scopes and sights.
Omega didn't disappoint with their 2017 Basel World releases; specifically the Speedmaster Racing Master Chronometer. We are suckers for the original Speedmaster series from Omega. It's hard to beat in it's understated class. The new Racing Master Chonometer steps it up a notch with the orange accents paying homage to it's motor racing heritage. Arrowhead indexes filled with Super-Luminova and the expanded subdials set off this beautiful update of the original 1968 Speedmaster design.