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Summer camping season is officially here. Though we will always advise to be prepared for everything, including the unexpected dip in temperature, you no longer need to be all too concerned about keeping warm. While you should still pack an extra blanket, and definitely some equipment to stay high and dry in the event of a rain shower, your bag also needs to contain boatloads of sunscreen, and some boardshorts.
We’ve got you covered on all the necessities to make your trip out of the city a successful one. Perfect for the camper who wants to multi-task and throw a few back while being one with nature (and that’s most of us), bring the Pathfinder Cooler by Barebones. Holding 16 12-ounce cans, you can simultaneously ice one 6-pack of PBRs for you, and one six-pack of brosé for the lady or bff.
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Come high noon, when it’s time to take a camping siesta, we suggest a colorful waterproof blanket, like this one by Alite Designs, or a hammock, like the Double Parachute Nylon iteration by Grand Trunk (some assembly required, but well worth it). Along with a tent, some sleeping bags and cooking materials, you’re just a short list away from having an incredible out-of-city experience in the great outdoors.
Camp City | Summer Skylights
Go pitch a tent under nature's nightlight. Here are the essentials every urban adventurer needs when they leave the city to go camp.
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Barebones, Pathfinder Cooler
Holding up to 16 12-ounce cans, the Pathfinder Cooler, by Barebones, $60, is the perfect travel-sized cooler for relaxing by the lakefront.
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Deer Hunter, 0 Degrees Sleeping Bag
Designed for warmth and durability, but so stylish you'll want to put the Deer Hunter, 0 Degrees Sleeping Bag, about $100, out in front of the tent.
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Sea to Summit, Aeros Ultralight Deluxe Pillow
Just because you're camping doesn't mean you can't have comfort. Use an inflatable pillow like the Aeros Ultralight Deluxe Pillow, by Sea to Summit, about $59.95.
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The James Brand, County Knife
The County Knife, by The James Brand, $150, is made of Walnut wood and stainless steel. It's the perfect sized pocket knife.
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Grand Trunk, Double Parachute Nylon Hammock
The Double Parachute Nylon Hammock, by Grand Trunk, $69.99, is made of 100% parachute nylon. Lightweight and compressable to the size of a softball, tote this with you on your hike, and take a mid-afternoon nap in luxurious comfort.
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Alite Designs, Meadow Mat Waterproof Blanket
Lightweight and durable, the Meadow Mat Waterproof Blanket, by Alite Designs, $39.99, rolls up into a light little pack.
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Manready, Dopp Kit
Head to the shared showers with style and some organization. Try the Dopp Kit, by Manready, $54, handmade in San Diego, of heavy waxed canvas & oiled leather.
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Foursevens, Quark Smart QS2L-X
Perfectly sized for your pocket, the Quark Smart QS2L-X, by Foursevens, $75, pairs to your cell phone allowing you to set proximity alarms & check the battery. Plus it's water resistant.
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Coleman, 2 for 1 All Day 4-Person Shelter & Tent
Perfect for a campsite party, try the 2 for 1 All Day 4-Person Shelter & Tent, by Coleman, $279.99.Photo: Coleman
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Sea to Summit, Travelling Light Eye Shades
Sleep in! When camping, it can be a challenge. Block out the early morning rays with the Travelling Light Eye Shades, by Sea to Summit, about $15.
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Alite Designs, 3-Legged Mayfly Chair
In a fun, hawaiian print, the 3-Legged Mayfly Chair, by Alite Designs, 99.99, is great for hanging fireside with a PBR.
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Osprey, Porter 30 Backpack
You can carry the Osprey Porter 30 Backpack, $110, three different ways. Pic up this backpack for ultimate versatility.
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