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HydraPak Seeker Water Bag Review
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HydraPak Seeker Water Bag Review

For hikers who prioritize weight, packability, and durability, this minimalist water storage bag is your best bet.
Cherainti Hydration Bladder Review
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Cherainti Hydration Bladder Review

Spend less to stay hydrated with this functional, affordable hydration bladder.
Platypus Hoser Hydration Bladder Review
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Platypus Hoser Hydration Bladder Review

Expect a fresh taste with limited bells and whistles from this simple hydration bladder design.
Snow Peak Ti-Mini Solo Combo 2.0 Backpacking Cookware Review
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Snow Peak Ti-Mini Solo Combo 2.0 Backpacking Cookware Review

This 6.9 oz, nesting two-pot cook set is perfect for ultralight backpackers who require hot water with breakfast or simply enjoy sharing a cup of coffee with a trail buddy.
SOTO Thermostack Combo Backpacking Cookware Review
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SOTO Thermostack Combo Backpacking Cookware Review

This is a 4-season design for solo backpackers who get after it in any weather. The titanium pot, cozy stuff sack, and insulated mug are perfect for a meal accompanied by a hot beverage.
GSI Outdoors Halulite Boiler Pot Review
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GSI Outdoors Halulite Boiler Pot Review

This pure and simple pot features a streamlined design that is perfect for beginners and won’t break the bank. From boiling water to cooking hearty meals, this one liter pot gets the job done.
Osprey Hydraulics Reservoir Hydration Bladder Review
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Osprey Hydraulics Reservoir Hydration Bladder Review

Your next backpacking trip will go off without a hitch with this thoughtfully designed hydration system.
CamelBak Crux Hydration Bladder Review
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CamelBak Crux Hydration Bladder Review

For hikers that want the best drinking experience at an affordable price, this classic hydration bladder provides water that tastes great and flows easily.
CNOC Outdoors VectoX Hydration Bladder Review
A hiker drinks from the CNOC VectoX water container, using two hands to hold it. The granite rock formations of Joshua Tree National Park are in the background.

CNOC Outdoors VectoX Hydration Bladder Review

Collect, filter, and store water for your backcountry camp with ease using this ultralight bladder.
HydraPak Contour Hydration Bladder Review
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HydraPak Contour Hydration Bladder Review

This complete hydration bladder strikes an impressive balance between weight and features, allowing you to shed ounces while easily hydrating on the go.
Gregory 3D Hydro Hydration Bladder Review
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Gregory 3D Hydro Hydration Bladder Review

Enjoy seamless hydration on all of your adventures with this thoughtfully designed bladder.
Toaks Titanium 750 mL Backpacking Cookware Review
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Toaks Titanium 750 mL Backpacking Cookware Review

This simple titanium pot is perfect for the ultralight thru-hiker. It takes up minimal pack space, boils water efficiently, and only weighs 4.1 oz!
Stanley Adventure Nesting Two Cup Cookset Review

Stanley Adventure Nesting Two Cup Cookset Review

This rugged cookset has two insulated mugs and a stainless steel pot and it’s not priced like it’s fine china. Stay cozy in winter conditions with its thoughtful features and superior heat retention.
Patagonia Airshed Pro Review
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Patagonia Airshed Pro Review

This ultralight, breathable, and wind-resistant layer is perfect for high-output activities like trail runs and mountain hikes.
MSR Trail Mini Solo Backpacking Cookset Review
A hiker crouches and cooks with the trail mini solo on a backpacking stove with a mountainous background.

MSR Trail Mini Solo Backpacking Cookset Review

This fully-featured cook pot is durable, practical, and easy to use. Backpackers of all levels and styles will appreciate its myriad of handy add-ons.
Vargo Bot One Liter Backpacking Cookware Review
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Vargo Bot One Liter Backpacking Cookware Review

With this pot’s durable titanium construction and screw-on lid, you’ll never have to choose between cold-soaking or a hot meal ever again. This cookpot is stove-compatible and completely watertight.
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