Whether you’re planning a multi-day trek in the mountains or simply heading into the woods for a walk, these versatile pieces will equip you for your next adventure.

NS60 Layer
A layer made with a triple fabric distribution to maximise comfort and performance. The upper part is composed of two materials a graphene membrane bounded to a microfleece lining for warmth, water repellency, and windproofing whilst the lower part is composed of a warmer and highly breathable fleece.
NS60 Layer, US$179, tropicfeel.com

Folding Trekking Poles
Make an intense expedition easier with these featherweight poles featuring ergonomic cork grips. Measuring less than 16 inches when folded, they’re a cinch to stow in your day pack and toss in your luggage.
Black Series FX Carbon, US$270 lekiusa.com

Solar-powered Watch
From activity tracking to detailed maps for navigating terrain, this smart watch, which charges when exposed to sunlight, is loaded with features for outdoor adventurers of all levels.
Suunto Vertical Titanium Solar US$839, suunto.com

Small-but-mighty Power Bank
When there are no outlets about, charge your phone (or your smart watch or your e-reader or your earbuds) fast with this sleek portable battery that weighs just 5.8 ounces.
Charge 20 PD, US$40 bioliteenergy.com

Pocket Monocular
Don’t head into the wild without this handy monocular that provides crisp views and powerful zoom magnification — thanks to high-quality BaK-4 prism glass — all in a pack- and pocket-friendly size.
Wren Compact Scope US$25, bespokepost.com

Durable Daypack
With its timeless design and practical details, including a roomy main compartment, laptop sleeve and expandable side pockets, this recycled-nylon pack will take you from busy city centers to backcountry trails.
Rover Pack Classic, US$99 topodesigns.com

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