Explore’s Outdoor Gear Pick of the Week: Local Adventures Bundle
Whether you enjoy short hikes, paddle trips or an afternoon of cycling at the park, this Local Adventures Bundle keeps you warm, hydrated and feeling comfortable in the outdoors, especially as we transition from balmy summer temperatures to chillier fall months. Perfect for half-day adventures, this carefully curated box of goodies comes with five different items, including a Survival Frog rechargeable hand warmer, an adventure journal, a 950-millilitre insulated stainless steel bottle, a BUFF® Original neckwear and a copy of explore magazine for inspiration.
Bring along the Survival Frog Rechargeable Handwarmer on your next adventure, which provides up to 60 degrees C of near-instant heat and lasts up to six hours depending on which of the three settings you choose. Plus, it recharges within three hours using the included USB charging cable. This compact heater fits in the palm of your hand and can be slipped into your pocket or even used to keep your shoes warm when you’re not wearing them. The handwarmer is actually a two-in-one device, doubling as an external back-up battery pack for your phone.
Kristin Laser
Slip the BUFF® Original neckwear into your pack on your next outing, which protects against the elements to keep you feeling comfortable outdoors, no matter the season. Made using recycled plastic bottles, the four-way stretch fabric boasts a UPF rating of 50 to reduce UV exposure. Its versatility means the tubular scarf can be worn in a dozen different ways, including as a neck gaiter, face covering, headband, bandana, hair tie and wristband.
Sukh Jhangri
The bundle’s 950-millilitre Avventura Outdoors bottle keeps you hydrated, and its durable and insulated stainless steel keeps drinks cold for over 12 hours and hot for more than six hours.
Sukh Jhangri
No matter the experience, bring along the adventure journal so you can harness your creativity in the outdoors. Chronicle your nature getaway by sketching or writing about the awe-inspiring landscapes that you encounter.
Erica Noddin