Know How 5 [ CAMP KIT ] Ice-out
GET ON THE WATER WITH NEW GEAR THIS SPRING
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C O LUMBI A SPO R T SW E A R 5]AIRGILL CHILL ZERO
T HE R M-A-R E S T 2
1] LUXURYLITE MESH COT $240 •
www.cascadedesigns.com/therm-a-rest
Enjoy extreme backcountry comfort in a 26-inch-wide bed that packs down to approximately the same size as a regular sleeping pad.
H A RM O NY
2]PUP PADDLER PAD $30 •
www.harmonygear.com
Thirty-two by 26-inch, textured, no-slip pad- ding so Fido can find traction in your canoe for a day of dog paddling.
P E TZL
3]NAO $175 •
www.petzl.com
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Petzl’s Reactive Lighting automatically adjusts this headlamp’s brightness and beam pattern according to whether you need light close or far away.
D ELO R M E
4]EARTHMATE PN60 $300 •
www.delorme.com
Rugged and waterproof, this high sensitivity GPS has 3.5 GB of onboard storage and includes digital topos for all of North America.
LONG SLEEVE SHIRT $130 •
www.columbia.com
Not only will this top protect you from the sun with its UPF 30 rating, get it wet and the Omni-Freeze Ice technology actually makes the fabric feel noticeably cooler to the touch.
SE A TO S UMMI T
6] TPU WATERPROOF CASE $15 •
www.seatosummit.com
These slim, soft, watertight cases allow smartphone and tablet owners to use their devices around the water worry-free.
GSI OU TD O O R S
7]CROSSOVER KITCHEN KIT $38 •
www.gsioutdoors.com
This complete lightweight cooking cleanup accessory setup packs up into a tote that nestles nicely into your pot set. Kitchen sink sold separately.
B A NK S F R Y-B AK E C O 8]EXPEDITION FRY-BAKE
PAN WITH LID $73 •
www.frybake.com
Prepare everything from bacon to birthday cakes with this 10.5-inch anodized aluminum modern equivalent to a Dutch oven. —Michael Mechan
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