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Must-pack gear from your favourite outdoors brands

Revel in the great outdoors with these essentials from the brands you picked.

Rachel Chang
By Rachel Chang18 Nov 2022 2 minutes read

We surveyed thousands of Tripadvisor travellers to answer the age-old question: What should I pack? The result: a guide to the tried-and-true picks that real travellers swear by. Whether you’re upgrading your suitcase or buying a gift for a travel-obsessed friend, shop The Good Gear hub for skincare, luggage, outdoor gear, and more, all selected by the Tripadvisor community.

Spending time in nature is not only soothing for the soul, it’s also beneficial for both reducing stress and rejuvenating healing. Whether it’s fishing at your favorite watering hole, hiking a new trail, or camping at a national park, being prepped with the right gear can make a major difference on how smooth the outing goes.

So we turned to you to tell us your favourite spots to shop for outdoor essentials—and reveal them here, along with some top products from each.

1. Amazon

Amazon Basics Outdoor Padded Zero Gravity Chair and  Amazon Brand Solimo Hiking Backpack

A: Amazon Basics Outdoor Padded Zero Gravity Chair

From ₹8,437

Wherever you roam, this set of two outdoor chairs will instantly transform the beach, woods, or your backyard into your living room. With a sturdy construction, the backrest and seat are both angled for relaxation, as is the padded surface, and enhanced with a built-in headrest. Weighing 9.3 kilograms each, the lounger folds up nicely for easy transport.

B: Amazon Brand Solimo Hiking Backpack

From ₹259

At 160 grams, this lightweight backpack holds 10 litres within its 24 by 39.5 by 10-centimetre space. But its small stature still packs in plenty of thoughtful ergonomic design features, like balanced weight distribution, as well as tough zippers that have been tested for more that 500 uses.

2. Flipkart

Flipkart DIVINZ Outdoor Waterproof Tent for 2 and Aristo ICE 001 Ice Cooling Box

A: DIVINZ Outdoor Waterproof Tent for 2

From ₹1,049

For a lightweight tent, this blue Divinz design truly delivers more than just shelter. With a spacious interior and sturdy fibreglass frames, it’ll shield two people from the sun or rain, so you can easily turn any camping, fishing, or hiking trip into an overnight adventure.

B: Aristo ICE 001 Ice Cooling Box

From ₹691

Beat the heat by always keeping a refreshing cool drink by your side. This hardside cooling box holds between four and five standard 250-millilitre bottles, keeping them ice cold with top-notch insulation. Made of food-grade virgin plastic, the tough exterior makes the 8 by 10.5 by 8.5 inch cooler last for years to come.

3. Best Price

Devegabond Waterproof Backpack and Borosil 1L Thermo Black Stainless Steel Bottle 1 N

A: Devegabond Waterproof Backpack

From ₹599

Keep your belongings protected with this waterproof backpack with all the right storage spaces. There are side slots for water bottles, a scalloped front pocket for essentials, and two main compartments to keep your belongings organised. With a loop for hanging and thick straps for comfort, this is too good of a deal not to snag.

B: Borosil 1L Thermo Black Stainless Steel Bottle 1 N

From ₹996

Whether you’re looking to keep your drinks hot or cold, this thermos is ready to do the job for a full 24 hours, thanks to its vacuum-insulated stainless steel construction and a copper coating for better heat retention. Completely BPA-free, the press-and-pour lid makes it easy to sip on the go.

Product photos courtesy of retailers. All products featured are independently selected by our writers and editors. If you buy something through our links, Tripadvisor may earn an affiliate commission.

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Rachel Chang
Travel and pop culture journalist Rachel Chang started her editorial career nearly two decades ago chasing celebrities as a magazine editor (Us Weekly, J-14, CosmoGIRL!). Along the way, she also started chasing passport stamps and is now a freelance journalist and editor, contributing regularly to Condé Nast Traveler and Travel + Leisure and editing Most Amazing Places magazines for Centennial Media. She has also written for Lonely Planet, Washington Post, New York Times for Kids, Wall Street Journal, and Airbnb Magazine.