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Women’s Topo Athletic Traverse Trail Runner Review
close up of the Topo Athletic Traverse

Women’s Topo Athletic Traverse Trail Runner Review

Truly skilled on all trail types, this durable, low-drop, moderately cushioned shoe provides plenty of space for your toes.
Women’s Altra Experience Wild 2 Trail Runner Review
close up of Hiker in the Altra Experience Wild 2 climbing Mount Monadnock, NH

Women’s Altra Experience Wild 2 Trail Runner Review

Trail ready with plenty of room for your toes and thick cushioning this shoe will take you from trail to summit and back again.
Women’s Altra Lone Peak 9+ Trail Runner Review
Runner on a bridge wearing the Altra Lone Peak 9+

Women’s Altra Lone Peak 9+ Trail Runner Review

The original Foot Shaped toe box trail shoe is in its ninth edition, sporting a refined upper without compromising its renowned roominess. Luggy tread and moderate cushion make this a contender for hikers, runners, and backpackers alike.
Moon Lence Portable Camping Chair Review
a backpacker stares across a canyon while sitting comfortably in the Moon Lence Portable chair

Moon Lence Portable Camping Chair Review

This chair is affordable and comfortable, but there are tradeoffs, too. Learn more in our first-hand review of this budget option.
Gossamer Gear Thinlight Foam Pad Review
The Gossamer Gear Thinlight pad set up as a recliner with its backrest leaning against a log

Gossamer Gear Thinlight Foam Pad Review

Sit pad. Sleep pad. Yoga mat. Lounger. This backcountry foam pad isn’t a classic backpacking chair, but it can pull off a lot.
Therm-a-Rest Z-Seat Pad Review
close up of the thin foam cushion pods of the Therm-a-Rest Z-Seat sit pad

Therm-a-Rest Z-Seat Pad Review

Backpacking demands redefining “chair.” Thru-hikers and ultralight backpackers might be tempted to add this sit pad to their must-have list of backcountry luxuries.
Women’s Title Nine MVT 7/8 Train Hiking Leggings Review
Woman wearing bright blue leggings in a camouflage like pattern on a hike, with one foot up on a rock, stretching her calf and hamstring. She has curly hair and is wearing a purple rain jacket.

Women’s Title Nine MVT 7/8 Train Hiking Leggings Review

For the hiker who prefers a compression fit with a snug waistband, these leggings are ideal for the active hiker who might even end up jogging downhill for fun.
Helinox Ground Chair Review
Close up of Helinox Ground Chair with rocks and driftwood in the background

Helinox Ground Chair Review

If you’re looking for a stable backpacking chair that lets you extend your legs at camp, this low rider is a top pick.
REI Flexlite Air Stool Review
REI stool set up on the stand in front of gray boulders

REI Flexlite Air Stool Review

We prefer REI’s latest camp stool over the original because it’s lighter, more packable, and carries more weight.
INIU 20000 PD 22.5W Power Bank Review
The Iniu 20000 PD power bank sitting on a granite slab while charging a rechargeable Biolite headlamp with the Wallowa Mountains at sunset in the background

INIU 20000 PD 22.5W Power Bank Review

With 20,000mAH this bank will keep your electronics powered on a long loop, point-to-point, or thru-hike. Just snuggle up with it at night to keep it’s juice!
REI Flexlite Air Chair Review
Close up of backpacking chair set up in the sand in front of boulders

REI Flexlite Air Chair Review

Lightweight, comfortable, and packable, this chair gives us everything we want from a backpacking chair at a nice price point.
Women’s Patagonia Maipo 7/8 Stash Hiking Leggings Review
Woman with curly hair and sunglasses hiking in blue leggings, a dark blue tank top. She's standing on a rock with a reflective lake behind her, and pine trees in the distance.

Women’s Patagonia Maipo 7/8 Stash Hiking Leggings Review

Unmatched comfort in light-weight, breathable leggings perfect for hot summer hikes and long road trips in between trails. Packable and versatile—your go-to for adventures and downtime.
Trekology Yizi-Lite Camping Chair Review
hiker sits on a rocky cliff overlooking a desert canyon while sitting on a camp chair

Trekology Yizi-Lite Camping Chair Review

We were hesitant at first to trust this entry-level camp chair that’s just light enough for backpackers. Testing proved it’s a great budget buy for your back and your bum.
Women’s Stio Glide Tech Legging Review
Women in green hiking leggings, standing on a rock in a lake, with her dog, with trees in the background on the other side of the lake.

Women’s Stio Glide Tech Legging Review

Crushing fit, comfort, and features, these leggings are durable, soft, and breathable, with a waistband that stays up without squeezing. These are the pair to pack when you’ve only got room for one.
Crazy Creek Hex 2.0 Original Backpacking Chair Review
a hiker rests in the Hex chair in a desert wash

Crazy Creek Hex 2.0 Original Backpacking Chair Review

Built with a backrest for frontcountry and backcountry comfort, Crazy Creek’s been is the OG brand to beat with this budget alternative to a traditional legged backpacking chair.
Helinox Chair Zero Review
A man relaxes with his legs out and hands behind his head on a small backpacking chair.

Helinox Chair Zero Review

This little luxury is an ultralight backpacking chair that our gear analysts love, thanks to its balance between weight savings and premium performance.
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