Kayak Camping Gear – Save 20lbs!
Kayak Camping Gear List and/or General Camping Gear List links below
I put together a Kayak Camping Gear List – MUST HAVE for 2020 based on several years of use. Everything from dry bags to hydration tools. Links have been included below for your convenience!
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Dry Backpacks & Hip Packs –
My Favorite Gear:
$49 Hammock –
High Back Camp Chair –
Kayak Leash –
Water Shoes –
Dry Bags –
Bilge Pump –
Water Filter –
Waterproof Pelican Case Phone/Keys/Wallet –
Camp Grill –
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What are some of your gear choices for 2020? Links to everything discussed can be found in the description.
What sunglasses you use in your videos? Having a hard time finding good nice looking, durable (and maybe floating?) sunshades.
As a serious kayaker as well I can't stress enough dry bags, it's an investment not to lose precious items
You are a beast bro! Love your stuff!
Cool! I have that same Ravpower battery bank. I bought it years ago because it has enough charging wattage (19W iirc) to charge my ASUS laptop through USB-C. It will fully charge my laptop twice and I've never killed it just using it for phones and gopros. EDIT/DISCLAIMER , I have the same one you showed in video, it is not the same one from your link, that is the newer version.
Please organize the items on the description box according to the order of the video.
Look the Grayl instead of the life straw! Itβs an awesome filtration bottle. I switched and never looked back.
Buying three items from this video today for 1st kayak camping trip at NC coast in 3 weeks in addition to a hammock you recommend which I havent used yet. Thanks for the info. I will be sporting River King bling as well. At least I'll look good while making rookie camping mistakes.
I'm always worried that the lifestraw will taste weird. I have a weird thing with water, I don't even drink out of most tap.
i know youre going to hammock camping but what is the ground tent you normally used prior?
Those Moon Lence chairs are one of my favorite camping purchases. I keep one in the back of my Outback at all times with my ENO.
What tent were you using before switching to the hammock?
Would be cool if that battery bank was made waterproof.
I prefer the Sawyer filter because it is rated to filter smaller particles and works as a straw or a gravity filter
Saving this. Thank you!!!!
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Keep them Coming buddy great videos
Sorry, but YETI is just overpriced junk.
I live in Middle Tn. Looking for a warm weather sleeping bag for kayak camping that packs down small. any ideas.?
Thanks, this video content is extremely beneficial.
I love my RavPower as well. Why Lifestraw VS Sawyer? Just curious? I have been fine tuning my gear for next year and have been working on a similar video. Another excellent edit! Which camera did you film this with?
Good info. I'll definitely check out those Kuhl pants. As an alternative, you should also check out the Eddie Bauer Guide Pro pants. They are the most comfortable pants I own. I wear them outdoors, to work, etc. Breathable, stretch, dry quickly. I like the fit. I'm a slender guy and they are slim cut so they give me the perfect fit. Check them out.
I love Kuhl pants, but have never tried the hiking pants. I will have to check them out.
Well done, GB! I picked up a Lifestraw water bottle that I pretty much carry everywhere. I also use the Grilliput and love it and I use the same power bank. Very well done video, as usual!
Some good advice Gatewood. Sometimes you have to spend good money on quality gear but a lot of the time cheap stuff will see you through.
I would have thought you make lots of sausages because they are delicious. no mess is just a pleasant bonusπ
Dude I've been wondering what you used for a minute now! Might have to snag me some now ! Great video per usual
Great recommendations….thanks for sharing
I'll take one of each! Definitely going to upgrade and get a few of these items.