You can learn a whole lot about travel gear, mostly through trial and error. Traveling can fine-tune our packing skills.You may like your travels as dusty, cheap, challenging, confusing, and adventurous or you might regularly share transportation with farm animals and meals with people whose language you don't speak. Whether you're navigating remote spots around the globe or experiencing the magnificence of national parks found closer to home, there is an ideal travel gear for you.
Examples of essential gears are water bottles that can filter your water, space-saving flashlights that carry a full first aid kit, and camp stoves that can actually charge your phone.
We look for good value, durability, and quality in buying our travel gear. It can be worth your money to invest in high quality gear that costs more but lasts much longer as well.
1. PrAna Permafrost jacket (Click the link to check the price)
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The Permafrost full-zip women's jacket will keep you toasty and trendy. It holds a lot of heat and is also very soft; it will be like being under a nice blanket.
The jacket features dropped shoulder seams, an elasticized bottom opening, and front princess seams with on seam pockets. Cut from 100% recycled polyester, it has a relaxed fit. Made to equip you for brisk morning walks and chilly evening bonfires, the relaxed fit and feel of the Permafrost will have you snuggling into it in your adventures. Permafrost is also comfortable for the crag, for example, thanks to its half-zip that allows you to thread and pull off the sweatshirt easily. A warm hood and two handwarmer pockets will accompany you during the cold winter season.
2. Fjallraven Vidda Pro Ventilated Trousers (Click the link to check the price)
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These trousers are meant for the great outdoors and are built for heavy adventuring. Good news is that Fjällräven have now addressed that aspect of the original Vidda Pro, releasing a new variation of them called the Vidda Pro Ventilated. They are functional for cooler climates because they are wind-resistant and water-resistant. You even make the pants waterproof by coating them with Greenland Wax and when you don't need the water shield, you can easily remove the wax by ironing the pants or washing them. It has tons of pockets for storage and organization.
3. Sony Alpha a7II Mirrorless (Click the link to check the price)
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You will need some memento of your adventures. A few improvements were made to the successor of the Sony a7: The Sony a7 II comes with a larger grip than the a7 and the shutter was reshaped and placed forward for a more natural grip and shooting position as your finger falls naturally on the shutter button. It is still worth buying today because the Sony a7 II is amazing in low light conditions.
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