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If you're going to go fanny pack, go all the way.
If you're going to go fanny pack, go all the way. (Photo: Courtesy Cotopaxi)
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The Best New Gear for $25 or Less

5 affordable and inventive outdoor products from this summer's Outdoor Retailer

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If you're going to go fanny pack, go all the way.
(Photo: Courtesy Cotopaxi)

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I loved testing $250 custom-moldable hiking boots and ultra-slick $200 cooler packs at the Outdoor Retailer show last week. But I also know that鈥檚 a ton of cash, and most people aren鈥檛 going to drop that much on shoes and beer haulers. That鈥檚 why I walked the floor to find more affordable and forward-thinking products: handy gadgets that you鈥檒l come to love but won鈥檛 break the bank. Here鈥檚 what I found.

Jetboil JetGauge ($15)

(Courtesy Jetboil)

There鈥檚 lots to like about fuel canister stoves like the Jetboil MinoMo or MightyMo. They鈥檙e compact and efficient, and, unlike liquid fuel stoves, there鈥檚 no chance of a fuel spill. But there is one big problem: It鈥檚 nearly impossible to tell how much fuel is left in the canister. If you鈥檙e like me, you probably have at least half a dozen partially filled canisters that you don鈥檛 want to throw away but don鈥檛 totally trust to cook your dinner out on the trail. That problem is solved by the JetGauge, a wallet-sized hanging scale that weighs all types of canisters and tells you how much fuel is left. On new canisters, you鈥檒l also find a chart showing how many pots of water you can boil with that leftover fuel.

Heroclip ($20)

(Courtesy Heroclip)

The Heroclip is a carabiner with a swing-out hook that鈥檚 designed to hang and organize gear (up to 50 pounds). One use: Hang the hook section on the back of a chair, then clip a backpack to the carabiner to keep it off the ground at a coffee shop. Another use: Throw the carabiner around a branch, then use the hook to dry your clothes at camp. Is it totally necessary? No. But can I think of a dozen or more uses for it now that I have one? Yes.

Darn Tough Topless Socks ($14)

(Courtesy Darn Tough)

Thru-hikers love Darn Tough socks because they live up to the name. Many people put a thousand miles on a pair before they wear out. And when holes appear, replaces all its socks for free, no questions asked. Now Darn Tough is bringing that durability to topless or no-show socks that go great with your Vans.

HydraPak 1L Stow ($14)

(Courtesy Hydrapak)

Flexible water bottles that roll up when empty are nothing new. That said, I was still excited about new one-liter Stow, because it鈥檚 shaped like a flask instead of a cylinder. That means I can shove it in my聽jacket or ski pants, and it won鈥檛 protrude unnecessarily when full of water. The flat design means I can also throw it on top of an SUP and not worry about it rolling off.

Cotopaxi 3L Bataan Fanny Pack ($25)

(Courtesy Cotopaxi)

If you鈥檙e going to wear a fanny pack, which in 2017 is part utility and part fashion statement, you should go with the , featuring Cotopaxi鈥檚 loud-as-hell colorblocking. It鈥檚 just the right carry size (three liters) and sits comfortably around your waist.

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