Hiking gear for adventure lovers
For those for whom hiking is a regular activity and has already become a way of life, hiking gear is just what they need. The development of technology has created the opportunity to create items that are ideal and necessary for hiking, and most importantly, they are easy to carry, because this is important. You can't take anything with you on a hike.

What should you take when hiking?
To determine what to pack for a day hike, consider how far you plan to hike, how remote the location is, and what the weather forecast is. In general, the longer and/or farther the hike, and the worse the weather, the more clothing, equipment, food, and water you'll need.
These items should be on your hiking list:
- Hiking backpack
- Weather-appropriate clothing
- Hiking boots or shoes
- Lots of food
- Lots of water
- Navigation tools such as a map and compass
- First aid kit
- Knife or multi-tool
- The remaining ten essential items, as appropriate for your hike

LANDER KIVA HEADLAMP
After the sun goes down, being armed with adequate lighting is an absolute necessity, and while there's no shortage of models on the market, you'd be better off buying Lander's newly launched Kiva headlamp. At the core of the product is a 150-watt bulb.
An LED emitter that offers three modes — Beam; Flashlight; and Strobe — and a USB-A rechargeable lithium-ion battery that provides up to 40 hours of battery life.
The IP65 waterproof and completely dustproof lamp can be easily operated with one hand, even while wearing gloves. Tipping the scales at just 2.3 ounces, the low-profile lamp is paired with a strap made from recycled ocean plastic and features a quick-release mechanism.
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