This is like the ultimate adventure travel onesie; however, given it’s been a little chilly recently, you might be forgiven for donning it locally.
Merino wool is a pretty amazing natural fibre: it’s fantastic thermally, has inherent anti-odour properties and it dries remarkably quickly. There’s a zip at the waist and a fly. And thanks to the thumbholes at the cuffs and the integrated hood, it’s a super-toasty (the technical term) base layer or even works as an outer in some conditions if you’re releasing the inner ninja.
$190 from myninjasuit.com (stocks in and out)
Using your own water bottle is a small win for the environment. Flat-packing ones like Vapur’s make sense for travelling light and packing neat. So when you add a built-in water filter, well then it’s a hat trick of good ideas.
The micro-filter means you can fill your bottle from just about any source, screw on the flip-top cap and suck it up, so to speak. The filtration is very efficient with 99.9999% of dodgy bacteria held out.
€70 from vapur.eu
Makers of all manner of outdoors paraphernalia, Kelty’s new Capture range of rucksacks would be fairly run of the mill without its little chest-strap innovation, the Action Pocket.
It’s a compact case that fixes on to the front straps into which you can stick your phone. Leaving you able to shoot hands-free video action so no need for a suction cap on your forehead.
It can also double as a stand for your phone for impromptu group shots.
$80 for Capture 25 rucksack with Action Pocket, see kelty.com