Gear: Camping Comfort

Sierra Designs Elite Cagoule

Moping around camp in a damp paddling jacket is poor substitute for shore-specific rain gear. The new Elite Cagoule offers decadent dryness in an ultralight (8 oz.), ultra-compact package. The secret lies in this cag’s extra-long cut and a sophisticated system of overlapping panels, awning vents and snaps that eliminate bulky zippers while maximizing coverage.
$175 | SIERRADESIGNS.COM

 

Astral Rosa Flip-Flop

A technical flip-flop? You bet. Astral’s new Rosa (women’s) and Filipe (men’s) feature a removable heel strap to quickly convert from standard jandals to snug sandals for more demanding terrain. Combined with a non-slip foot bed and super grippy traction in and out of the water, we’re flipping out over these lightweight flops.
$69.95 | ASTRALDESIGNS.COM

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Thermos Insulated Food Jar

Perfect for hot stew shore lunches, Thermos’ stainless double wall vacuum insulation keeps our afternoon pick-me-ups piping hot for up to eight hours. The 16-oz. food jar’s wide mouth makes it easy to stuff, scarf and scrub. The lid conceals a folding spoon, and doubles as an insulated bowl for your paddling buddy’s pity portion.
$24.99 | THERMOS.COM

SOTO Helix Coffee Maker & Aeromug 450

Made in Japan using simple, elegant designs and gleaming metals, SOTO’s stoves and cookware are both functional and beautiful. Pop open the…

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