
"They want to stay both comfortable and safe in the elements a reliable water bottle means no spills in the pack and a good headlamp keeps them on the trail and not in a ravine. Outdoor gear can be intimidating and expensive, but I've pulled together a list of affordable yet reliable things that I've personally used as an outdoors lover. These are things I've dragged through mud, shoved into carry-ons and relied on when the weather turned."
"As a longtime cyclist, though, I relied on plastic bottles for years because many metal options were too heavy, hard to clean or nearly impossible to drink from on the move. Bivo is the first stainless-steel bottle that solved those issues for me. The flow feels similar to a plastic bottle, the nozzle never tastes metallic and the single-wall build keeps the weight reasonable."
Outdoorsy people value gear that keeps them comfortable and safe, prioritizing spill-proof bottles and reliable headlamps. Affordable outdoor items can perform like pricier options when chosen carefully. Lightweight stainless-steel bottles can replicate plastic bottle flow while avoiding metallic taste, with single-wall builds reducing weight. Durable socks made from alpaca fibers provide warmth and softness in slushy conditions. Practical gifts under $50 can be durable, useful across camping, hiking, fishing, and biking, and survive mud, carry-on travel, and adverse weather. Gifted, well-tested gear often becomes regular gear for family members.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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