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Best Backpacking and Camping Gears

Posted on October 10, 2017 by Michael Rosario  |  Comments


Überleben Stöker Flatpack Wood Burning Stove

Compact & Collapsible | Emergency Survival, Bushcraft, Backpacking | Burns Twigs - No Batteries or Fuel Canisters


LifeStraw Personal Water Filter

Filters up to 1000 liters of contaminated water without iodine, chlorine, or other chemicals; does not require batteries and has no moving parts. Perfect for Hiking, Camping, Travel, and Emergency Preparedness


SurvivalSPARK Magnesium Survival Fire Starter with Compass and Whistle

Never be caught in the cold: High quality all weather fire starter is windproof & weather resistant


Leatherman - Wave Multitool, Stainless Steel with Nylon Sheath

Needlenose and regular pliers, hard and regular wire cutters, wire stripper, plain and serrated knives, saw, spring-action scissors, ruler, can and bottle openers, wood/metal file, diamond-coated file, small and large bit drivers, and medium screwdriver.


Zebralight H502 L2 AA Flood Headlamp

Compact headlamp with wide flood beam on a single AA Battery. Waterproof.



Any other recommendations? What do you have on your backpack? Let us know.



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