Product Reviews
Takki Solar Generator 250W Review
You’ll like the Takki 250W if you want lightweight, travel-ready backup power for phones, laptops and small appliances. It packs a 222Wh battery, pure‑sine 250W (450W peak) AC, two AC outlets, multiple USB ports and a 40W solar panel, all in a 5.95 lb package. Expect...
YETI Hopper Flip 8 Portable Soft Cooler Review
You’ll like the YETI Hopper Flip 8 if you want a rugged, ultra-portable soft cooler that keeps a half-day’s food and drinks cold without the bulk of a hard chest. Its ColdCell foam and tight seams give reliable day-long chill when paired with ice packs, and the...
Kelty Cosmic Synthetic Fill 20 Degree Backpacking Sleeping Bag Review
You’ll get a dependable 20°F synthetic mummy bag that’s designed for three-season use and fast-paced trips. It uses Cirroloft insulation that keeps loft and thermal consistency when damp, plus a 380T nylon shell that sheds light moisture and dries quickly. The...
Carhartt Insulated Two Compartment Cooler Review
You’ll get a rugged backpack-style cooler that keeps drinks and food cold for a day while carrying dry gear in a roomy upper compartment. The insulated lower section holds ice and chilled items well for day trips, but won’t match a hard cooler for multi-day ice...
Napier Backroadz Truck Tent Review
The Napier Backroadz converts a full‑size short truck bed into a two‑person campsite with fast, sub‑10‑minute setup, color‑coded poles, and nine straps that lock it to your bed; it uses taped‑seam polyester, a reinforced floor, two large windows for cross‑ventilation,...
Paella Burner and Stand Set 20 Servings Review
You’ll get a heavy‑duty 24″ paella kit that’s built to serve about 20 people and handle outdoor parties without fuss. You’ll like the 14.4 kW dual burners and concentric rings for quick searing, steady simmering, and a crisp socarrat when you dial both knobs right....
Odoland 16PCS Camping Cookware Mess Kit Review
If you want a lightweight, all-in-one set for backpacking or car camping, the Odoland 16PCS mess kit gives you two nested anodized-aluminum pots and pans, a compact stove, mugs, utensils and a mesh storage bag so you’re ready to cook and eat with minimal bulk. It...
Hikenture Extra Thick Double Self Inflating Sleeping Pad Review
You’ll find the Hikenture Extra Thick Double is warm, supportive, and easy to use. Its 4-inch foam core mixes memory foam and air for pressure relief and solid edge support. An R-value of 9.5 makes it a true 4-season option for shoulder seasons and winter trips....
YETI Panga 28 Review: Submersible, Airtight Backpack
You’ll get a true submersible daypack built to keep electronics and clothes airtight through dunks and heavy spray. The THICKSKIN shell and reinforced, laminated seams resist punctures and abrasion, while the HYDROLOK zipper seals out water. Carrying is stable:...
LOSTHORIZON Air & Foam Camping Mattress Review
You’ll like the LOSTHORIZON Air & Foam if you want car‑camp comfort and real four‑season warmth without complicated setup. Its 4.5" foam core cushions hips and shoulders while the air layer lets you fine‑tune firmness and cut motion transfer. With an R‑value of 13 it...
ODSD 2 Burner Camping Stove With Windshield Review
You’ll like the ODSD 2-burner if you want a compact, reliable propane stove for two or a small group. It folds into a handy bag, uses 304 stainless for easy cleaning, and the twin burners hit up to 20,000 BTU together so you can boil and simmer at once. The windshield...
MSR Pocketrocket 2 Ultralight Camping and Backpacking Mini Stove Kit Review
You’ll like the MSR PocketRocket 2 Mini Stove Kit if you want the lightest, fastest option for solo hikes and thru‑trails. It packs a tiny 9.9‑ounce kit with a 0.75‑L aluminum pot, PocketRocket 2 stove, bowl with strainer, lifter and stuff sack. Boils a liter in ~3.5...












