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This somewhat basic water bottle has a couple of features that set it apart from the standard fare. The first is the chug cap, which lets you drink from the bottle with ease through a wide opening designed for big sips. The other is the tethered cap, so you never have to worry about unscrewing it and losing it to the wind ever again.
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The Ranchero has long been a favorite of mine for its three-zipper construction. The backpack opens at the top, like a lid, for regular packing and unpacking. At the same time, the zipper down the center lets me open the backpack up completely to grab items packed in at the bottom with ease.
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This insulated lunch box is perfect whether you’re packing yourself something warm or cold. The box is surprisingly deep and comes with a pocket on the inside of the lid for utensils and condiments. The lunch box also comes with two different handles for holding it horizontally or vertically.
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This soft cooler has an internal structure, so you can apply a little pressure to the outside without it collapsing in on itself. The shoulder strap also means you can carry it without sacrificing a hand. The Hopper Flip carries up to 16 cans, including ice, so you can hold a steady supply of ice-cold drinks all day.
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If you’ve ever wanted fresh OJ or to make a full pot of coffee in the outdoors, this pitcher is the perfect place to store it. The 34 ounces means you don’t have to apportion out just what you plan on drinking right away, and the ceramic interior keeps the flavor profile perfectly neutral.
Who says you can only drink beer on a camping trip? This Yeti cocktail shaker mixes and stores cocktails in a stainless steel container that withstands the rigors of the outdoors without spilling. The built-in strainer also means you can keep your drinks clean and free of ice or large ingredients for a truly blissful cocktail in the woods.
Tom Price is a reviews editor for Popular Mechanics while also contributing to Runner's World, Best Products, and Bicycling. Here at Popular Mechanics, Tom loves testing out home appliances, smart tech, gear for city life and outdoor adventures, small gadgets like watches and multitools, and anything else you can find piled up at his hoarder's nest of a desk.
Prior to working here, Tom attended NYU, graduating with a degree in English and a minor in creative writing. He also wrote for Best Reviews, The Daily Beast, and other publications covering tech, fitness gear, gadgets, and lifestyle products. Furthermore, he covered startup news, pop culture, and even professional wrestling. To follow more of his work, check back here for new stories.
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