The Best Gear For The Great Outdoors 
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What's that? Oh, just the autumnal nip in the air tickling your neck, enticing you to get off your couch and out into nature, ya damn potato.โ€‹

The outdoors are great! Nature is awesome! This weather is really nice! So grab a jacket, load the backpack up with snacks, and get out there and enjoy it. 

And, if you happen to need a new jacket, backpack, etc., here are our picks for the very best. 

 

The Only Hoodie You Need 

This hoodie's uncompromising construction starts with unshrinkable 23-ounce fleece from South Carolina, heavy-duty zippers from Georgia and twill tape from Philadelphia. It's all expertly cut, sewn and washed in Los Angeles into a premium sweatshirt that'll grow with you, the way your favorite sweatshirt should.




 

The Blanket That Fits In Your Pocket 

You want to bring a blanket, but you don't want to carry around a blanket. Enter the pocket blanket. Like the name suggests, it easily fits in your pocket, and it has high-tech additions like weighted corners, water-repellant fabric, and puncture-resistant nylon.

 

A Gigantic Growler To Go

Anything that makes your beer stay colder, longer is something worth owning, amirite? This massive 64-ounce growler will keep your beverage of choice cold for up to 24 hours. Bottoms up, friends.

 

The Perfect Travel Boot

This boot is stain- and moisture- resistant, featherlight (at 9.9 ounces) and is the perfect travel companion, as the heel and toe can be completely folded together to save space. Stuff them into your pack during a hike and then whip them out to wear around the campfire afterward.

 

 


An Extra Cozy Beanie

It's the kind of beanie everybody needs in their closet. Made from the best wool around, it features a broad ribbed knit pattern and does exactly what it's supposed to do: keeps the wind out and the heat in.

The Best Backpack

Filson, as a brand, does not mess around. This high-capacity backpack is made with waterproof vinyl and double padded shoulder straps. It's also designed with an oval base to make sure it stays upright for loading.

 


A Tent For Everyone

You don't need to be Grizzly Adams to justify getting a good tent. This one is particularly designed for folks of all experience levels. Read: easy to assemble.

 

10 Tools In One

It's like carrying around a toolbox that weighs less than six ounces. This multi-tool hooks you up with a bottle opener, fish scaler, fork, screwdriver, knife (and more!) all in one sleek, super-compact design.

 
 

The Sleeping Bag Blanket

This extra-puffy blanket is made with the same materials used in premium sleeping bags and insulated jackets. These materials have been tested and proven in harsh environments, yet specifically selected for comfort and durability. It's the kind of blanket you want to use on camping trips and when you're camping out on the couch.

This Flashlight Does Everything Else Too

Why would you get a flashlight when you can get a flashlight that's also a flask, bottle opener, shot glass, and compass? The answer: you don't. 

 

 

Good For Outdoors (And Emergencies)

Grill, boil, cook, and charge with this fully integrated system. The CampStove nests within the KettlePot and the Grill folds down to 3.5 inches, making this a compact way to meet all your outdoor and off-grid needs.


A Thing Of Beauty

Karesuando handcrafts knives north of the Arctic Circle in Sweden out of natural materials native to the region. The Singi Fallkniv Arctic Knife features a stainless steel blade and handles made from natural birchwood. TL;DR this knife makes you look cooler.

 


And, Of Course, Flannel 

This workhorse was created for hella rugged adventures. Featuring the heaviest weight, butter soft chamois flannel, this shirt is ideal for cold months, but functions as a hardy layer all year long. Plus, there are bears on the cuff. What more could you want?





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