Outdoor equipment small class

At present, outdoor has become a new sports fashion. Many people think that wearing a jacket and going for a hike makes you a traveler. However, only real travelers know that you need to prepare a lot of suitable equipment for outdoor hiking. Suitable equipment can make everyone's hiking safer and more comfortable.

 

Clothing

 

 

 

 

 

1, jackets and pants ( essential for outdoor activities, mainly waterproof, windproof and warm, your treasure)

2, fleece jacket (including WINDSTOPPER, mainly windproof and warm, must have good thermal insulation performance)

3. Sweat-wicking underwear (to keep the body dry after outdoor exercise)

4, quick-drying clothes and pants (necessary for travel, to ensure you don’t get wet after exercise)

5, down jackets and pants (necessary for keeping warm when traveling in winter or going to plateau areas)

6. Other personal clothing (disposable underwear, underwear, T-shirts...)

 

Shoes and socks

 

1. Hiking shoes (highly adaptable, wear-resistant, waterproof, preferably mid-to-high top, which can protect ankles)

2. Light sports and casual shoes (suitable for general outings or driving)

3. Sports sandals (can be worn as slippers, or worn directly when hiking in summer)

4. River tracing shoes (necessary for river tracing routes, requiring good drainage performance)

5. Sweat-wicking socks (preferably made of COOLMAX material, worn with GORE-TEX shoes, which can wick away foot sweat and prevent frostbite in winter)

6. Snow cover (very useful on snowy or muddy roads)

7. Crampons (suitable for icy and snowy roads, anti-slip and grippy)

 

Hiking shoes Sports sandals

 

Crampons Snow Gloves

 

 

hats, gloves

Glasses

 

 

 

1. Sun hat (round-brimmed, baseball cap style, whatever you like, as long as it can block the sun)

2. Fleece hat (mainly for warmth)

3. Thin gloves (mainly for convenience of activities, such as taking photos, etc.)

4. Thick gloves (mainly for warmth)

5. Glasses (sporty ones are better, their main function is sunshade, they can also be used to look cool, snow sunglasses are a must to prevent snow blindness)

 

A tool for showing off

 

 

Backpack

 

 

 

1. Large backpack (necessary for short-distance camping or long-distance travel, preferably comfortable to carry and able to bear load, ranging from 45-80L)

2. Small backpack (for short-distance travel or long-distance backup, with a certain carrying capacity, ranging from 15-30L)

3. Waist bag or shoulder bag (for carrying small items when traveling long distances, preferably the one that can hold a kettle)

4. Photography bag (according to personal needs, a cross-body bag is more convenient for accessing the lens)

 

 

 

 

Camping

 

 

 

1. Sleeping bag (it is advisable to bring a small down sleeping bag for long distances to save space, and you can also bring one with different temperature scales according to the needs of the season)

2. Sleeping bag liner (if you are traveling long distances without camping, just bring a dirt-proof fleece or cotton sleeping bag liner)

3. Tent (for ordinary camping, a general waterproof and wind-resistant tent will suffice. For long-distance travel, it is recommended to bring a small and lightweight tent)

4. Tent mat (protect the bottom of your tent from wear and tear)

5. Sleeping pad (ordinary ones allow you to sit and lie down anytime, anywhere, and inflatable pads make you more comfortable)

6. Aluminum film moisture-proof pad (light and convenient to carry, can be used as a reflector for photography when necessary)

 

Lighting

 

 

1. Headlamp (it frees up your hands, very convenient)

2. Flashlight (it is still feasible as backup lighting)

3. Camp lantern (used in the camp or in the tent, the effect is very good)

4. Glow sticks (they have a certain effect, but don’t throw them around, they are not environmentally friendly)

5. Windproof lighter (very useful, good for lighting in emergencies)

6. Waterproof matches (also for emergencies)

1. Stove (allows you to eat hot food in the wild)

2. Gas tank (used with the stove, pay attention to safety when carrying)

3. Set of pots (you have a stove, but you can’t do it without a pot. It’s perfect for cooking rice, soup, noodles, and omelettes)

4. Small steel cup (environmentally friendly product, you can drink anything, and it can also be used as a washing cup in the morning)

5. Barbecue grill (combustible supplies that can be carried during self-driving activities)

 

Outdoor pot stove

Headlight Gas tank

 

Water utensils

 

 

1. Outdoor kettle (can effectively prevent corrosion and has a cool color)

2. Military kettle (bring a lunch box, this is more practical)

3. Water bag (more useful when traveling in the wild or when traveling by bicycle, you can replenish water at any time without wasting time)

4. Insulated kettle (going out in winter, drinking hot water is a kind of enjoyment)

5. Water purifier (more professional, used by people who have high quality of life requirements)

6. Water purification tablets (easy to carry, average water purification effect, but can meet the requirements)

1. Mobile phone (the most commonly used contact method, the most critical signal, often useless in the wild)

2. Walkie-talkies (very useful equipment in team activities, echoing back and forth, and also very practical for shopping within a certain range)

3. GPS (Global Positioning System, a professional toy that can help with positioning, routing, and preventing getting lost)

4. Survival whistle (easy to carry and can also be used as a method of team contact)

Other articles

 

1. Trekking poles (using two together can save about 20% of your physical strength and relieve knee pressure when going downhill)

2. Toiletries bag (not to mention its use, just to keep it organized)

3. Personal hygiene (toothbrush, soap, towel, toothpaste, toilet paper, foot powder, earplugs, sunscreen, lip balm, heating patch, nail clippers, water purifier medicine, personal medicine,)

4. Backpack rain cover (not only waterproof, but also an ideal tool for dust protection during long distances)

5. Backpack strapping (can be used to fix external items in the backpack, and can be connected as a protective rope if necessary)

6. Map (a useful tool for long-distance or short-distance travel)

7. Small quick hook (convenient to hang small items, towels, hats, garbage bags, etc. on the backpack)

8. Compass (a useful tool for identifying directions in the wild or finding directions after getting lost)

9. Saber (I think every man should carry one, it can be used for everything from peeling apples to chopping down trees)

10. Outdoor watch (can measure altitude, temperature, air pressure, with functions such as electronic compass, timekeeping and alarm clock)

11. Head scarf (can be used to wipe sweat, but also as a scarf to keep cool, keep out the cold, and protect from the sun)

12. Waterproof bag (protects your clothes, sleeping bag, and electronic supplies from getting wet, and facilitates organization in the backpack)

13. Document bag (keep important documents or money close to your body)

14. Small telescope (increase the range of your vision)

15. Sewing kit (in case the clothes are damaged, you will always need to sew and mend them)

16. Notebook (record your travel mood or accounting needs)

17. Spare batteries and chargers (batteries are used in many things)

18. Inflatable pillow (ideal companion during long car or plane rides)

19. Knee pads (protecting knees is very important)

20. Medicines (cold medicine, anti-inflammatory medicine, sunscreen, good health, berberine, hemostatic bandages, band-aids, vitamin tablets, eye drops, safflower oil...carry according to individual needs)

21. Spare food (compressed biscuits, chocolate, beef jerky, raisins, energy bars)

 

Common outdoor product brands

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