

HIKE
ESSENTIALS
A growing collection of gear guides, routes, blogs, and trail tips designed to help you get outside, explore more, and feel confident on every hike.
GEAR GUIDES
This guide explores hiking boots and trail shoes, focusing on comfort, stability, and performance across different terrains.
This guide covers hiking clothing for all conditions, focusing on smart layering, materials and fit. Whether its heat, rain, or cold., you'll find what to wear.
From short hikes to full-day adventures, this guide helps you choose the right backpack for your needs. Learn about capacity, support and different features
X Ultra 360 Gore-tex
Lightweight, waterproof hiking shoes with strong grip and ankle support, ideal for mixed terrain and all-weather hikes
OPSREY DAYLITE BACKPACK
A lightweight, versatile daypack with comfortable carry and smart storage, perfect for short hikes and everyday adventures
DJI MINI 4K DRONE
A compact, easy to fly drone that captures sharp 4K video, ideal for documenting hikes and landscapes without adding much weight
CARRHART WIP HELIX WATER BOTTLE
A lightweight, durable plastic water bottle designed for everyday carry and outdoor use. Simple, practical and easy to clip onto a pack for hikes
HIKE ESSENTIALS: ON VIDEO
Bite sized videos covering gear highlights, trail moments, and outdoor inspiration. See more videos here

FAQs
Got questions? We've got answers
Bring water, snacks, appropriate clothing, navigation tools (map/ compass or GPS), a first aid kit, and sun protection. Always check the weather before heading out
Look for boots that fit well, provide good ankle support, have a durable sole, and match the type of terrain you hike on. Always break them in before a long hike.
A good rule is about half a litre per hour of moderate hiking, but adjust based on temperature, terrain, and personal needs.
Tell someone your route, carry a map and compass, stay on marked trails, bring a first aid kit, and know basic emergency skills
Wear moisture-wicking socks, ensure your boots fit properly, keep feet dry, and consider using blister pads or tape in high-friction areas.

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