Last night I was in my tent at 4200 meters in the snow peaked mountains of Bhutan. As the wind howled, I looked around at all of my gear, and I had an epiphany. I noticed that I have been taking the same essential gear on all of my adventures, and that each piece of adventure gear was just as important as the one before.

And then it hit me. I realised I needed to make an epic list of the world’s best adventure gear to share with you all.

I’m a professional adventurer and have spent the last 10 years camping, hiking, and expediting around the world. When it comes to gear – I’ve tried it all, and I know exactly what you need (and what you can leave at home). This guide has some epic insider information, but most importantly, contains the adventure gear I literally swear by and have been using for years. Whenever I head off into the mountains on a camping trip or a hiking adventure – this is the stuff I pack every single time.

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Best Adventure Gear – Checklist

From belts to bags, to tents, sleeping bags and erm buffs, we really have mastered the art of preparing for adventure and camping trips. Here we’re going to give you a run through all the essentials you’re really going to want to throw in your pack and give you a rundown of the best adventure gear out there.

We’ve got those adventure trips, epic hiking explorations and camping gear essentials covered so you only set off with what you really need!

So let’s get stuck in and meet the outdoor gear that you need for your next camping trip with our epic adventure checklist.

The Essential Adventure Gear

Pacsafe belt

A Belt with a hidden security pocket – For hiding your cash or weed, this belt is an absolute godsend. I’ve travelled around a lot of countries, like Venezuela, where you need to have all of your cash for the entire trip on you and this is always where I hide my stuff.

It can be worn through metal detectors without setting them off and is well worth having for any travelling adventure. This is without a doubt my #1 recommendation for adventure gear.

Our team swear by always travelling with a security belt and it’s gotten them out of some sticky situations on the road. They also love that this belt has a plastic buckle so it’s fine for wearing through metal detectors.

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Leatherman Skeletool CX Multi Tool

Leatherman Skeletool – A good multi-tool can save your life.

I’ve been using my Leatherman Skeletool for nearly six years – it’s super tough, lightweight and clips on your jeans with a carabiner which can also be used as a bottle opener.

It’s one of the best folding tools on the market and it’s got great easy storage, so for me, it’s a must-pack on any adventure or camping trip.

The Skeletool has the best quality, and most versatile, knife I have ever come across on a legal-carry pocket knife, making it an essential piece of adventure gear for your time outdoors.

Our team never leave for a trip without their Leatherman and one of the key features they love is the 25-year guarantee that comes with them. They feel they are a solid investment that really comes in handy for so many things whilst backpacking and camping.

Indestructible sunglasses should not be forgotten in your adventure packing list

Bulletproof Sunglasses – I am the master of breaking sunglasses…

Or, at least, I was until I started wearing Polarized glasses which are pretty much indestructible and are also pretty damn cheap.

Sunglasses are more than a luxury – they are essential adventure gear. Your eyes are pretty important, so it’s a smart idea to keep them as protected as possible (and look stylish in the process!)

Our team can be pretty clumsy, so when it comes to sunnies, they were super impressed by this pair. Not only did they find them hardwearing, durable and hard to break, but if you do manage to do a number on them, then there’s alway the lifetime warranty.

Gopro is is number 1 essential packing list

GoPro – I was also once the master of breaking cameras… Until I got a GoPro.

Seriously, when you are hiking or camping it’s well worth packing a GoPro as the photo quality is now absolutely amazing and you can pretty much run over a GoPro (when it’s in the case!) with a tank and it’ll be fine.

Our team are big fans of GoPro cameras and take them literally anywhere and everywhere they go. Not only are they epic for adventure sports, but being so compact, they’re great for capturing any kind of adventure. The TBB crew especially love the GoPro for watersports and have taken them scuba diving, rafting, canyoning as well as just messing about on the beach!

Petzl Tikka Headlamp

Headtorch – A good headtorch is absolutely crucial for any real adventurer and I never go travelling without one. In all actuality, this should probably be my #1 recommendation for adventure gear and camping accessories.

When the power goes out, or you are exploring a cave or hiking in the dark, your head torch will become your new best friend.

I recommend the Petzl Tikka as it’s cheap and powerful. Check out my detailed breakdown on the top five headlamps for more info.

Our guys always travel with a headtorch. They love the superior quality and lost lasting construction of Petzl torches and find them to be lightweight, reliable and powerful.

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    Notepad and pen

    Notepad and pen – When I’m camping out, beneath the stars, disconnected from the internet (praise the lord!) I find myself having a lot more time to think.

    I like to jot my ideas down and strongly recommend throwing a pad and pen in your pack for your next adventure. This year, I got into bullet journaling – this is a great way to save your thoughts and be productive. The Nomatic Planner has been my favorite with its mix of calendars, organization and journaling pages.

    Having something like this is underrated for sure but for me it’s up there with the best camping gear.

    The rest of the team agree and as a gang, we always travel with a good quality notepad. They love how hardwearing the exterior cover is meaning it stands up well to being thrown around inside a backpack day in day out.

    Adventure Buff

    Adventure Buff – I always have a buff on my wrist and usually have a spare in my pack, it’s a great piece of outdoor gear.

    A buff is crazy versatile and can be used to cover your eyes when sleeping (In case you forget your sleeping mask and are a light sleeper), to keep your face warm through frozen winds and to stop bleeding in an emergency.

    This is a piece of adventure gear most people don’t consider, but it’s utterly invaluable. Remember, you heard it from me first!

    Our team have been huge fans of Buffs for years and has taken them on heaps of different trips over the years. They love the versatility of them from protecting your neck from the cold to keeping sweat off your brow in the heat.

    A good book should always be in your packing list

    A good book – I used to have a kindle but, you may be sensing a theme here, I broke it on a rafting trip.

    Since then, I’ve been going back to paper. It’s always worth having a good book on you – for reading inspiration, check out my books to read when backpacking article.

    Our team swear by travelling with a decent book, especially for those trips where a decent internet connection is hard to come by. Those nights camping or chilling in the hostel are much more peaceful reading than endlessly scrolling social media.

    A camera to include in your packing list

    DSLR Camera – Now admittedly this isn’t essential for everybody as DSLRs are heavy and expensive.

    If you have a camera though, I strongly recommend packing it for your hiking trip – away from light pollution you will have a great chance to get some amazing night shots. I’d probably throw in a dry bag though too to keep your expensive camera safe in a downpour.

    Check out this incredibly detailed post for a breakdown of the best travel cameras for digital nomads and backpackers as well as this post on the best camera bags for hiking so you can keep your gear safe.

    Some members of our team prefer more compact options, but for the photographers, they wouldn’t leave the house without their trusty DSLR. These cameras give our team the tools to capture their adventures and the epic places they experience in awesome detail.

    Best Adventure Gear – Checklist Extras (which you’ll love!)

    Best Adventure Gear - Checklist Extras

    Wireless Speaker – The luxury item that I almost always pack is my tough wireless speaker to keep me entertained in the evening as I listen to some tunes or a podcast.

    Peak Design Camera Clip – This is hands down the best money I ever spent on a camera accessory – the peak design camera clip lets you access your camera in seconds and carry it comfortably on your hip or on the shoulder strap of your backpack.

    Portable Battery – If you are heading off on a multi-day hiking trip, your equipment will eventually run out of battery. This little baby will keep you charged and connected for when you need it most. I always travel with two and think it’s some of the best camping gear for keeping you safe and also for those photographers out there!

    Down Jacket – I’ve been wearing my RAB Microlight Alpine down jacket for seven years now and it’s a crucial part of my adventure gear checklist. It’s tough, super warm and has served me well on glaciers and mountains around the world. If it’s going to be cold, this is the jacket you want. Plus, you can scrunch them up and use them as an extra pillow, so just for that, it’s on my best camping gear list!

    P.S, If you do want a decent travel pillow then check out our post.

    Checklist Extra

    Microfibre Towel – A microfibre towel might not sound that exciting but when you’re climbing, trekking or camping a super lightweight, fast-drying, towel is one of the best things you can take with you. Cheap, compact and reliable, it’s some of the best camping gear to pack.

    Osprey Aether – I’m kind of assuming you already own a backpack but if you don’t I strongly recommend the Osprey Aether as the most comfortable hiking pack around. To find out more about some of the best bags on the market, check out my best travel backpacks post.

    Tough plastic playing cards – Impervious to spilt beer and sudden downpours, having a nearly indestructible, water-resistant pack of playing cards with you is always a great idea for any hiking or camping trip.

    The best present of all… is CONVENIENCE!

    Now, you could spend a fat chunk of $$$ on the WRONG present for someone. Wrong size hiking boots, wrong fit backpack, wrong shape sleeping bag… As any adventurer will tell you, gear is a personal choice.

    So give the adventurer in your life the gift of convenience: buy them an REI Co-op gift card! REI is The Broke Backpacker’s retailer of choice for ALL things outdoors, and an REI gift card is the perfect present you can buy from them. And then you won’t have to keep the receipt. 😉

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    Best Adventure Gear Checklist – Camping Packing List

    I wanted to include this section last as the above adventure checklist can be used for any trip, not just for camping. This is some of the best adventure gear for many different types of trips.

    Parachute Hammock – Chicks dig hammocks… Hammocks are sexy, comfortable, super light, cheap and pack down to almost nothing and you can still fit your sleeping bag in there too!

    If you are travelling in a climate that is warm enough, I strongly recommend packing a hammock instead of a tent. There’s a lot of portable hammock options out there but if you don’t want to spend so much, I recommend getting a parachute hammock. 

    Best Adventure Gear Checklist - Camping Packing List

    Tent – I’ve been backpacking around the world for the best part of a decade now and as you know, I love camping. For me, a tent is essential for adventure travel and is a crucial piece of adventure gear for everyone.

    The best budget tent by far is the Vango Venture 450 Tunnel. Not for you? Check out my post on the best backpacking tents on the market this year and also give my choosing a tent guide a read too so you know what to look out for!

    Sleeping bag – A decent sleeping bag is an absolute essential for anyone keen on the outdoors or into spontaneous road trips. A good sleeping bag will last you years, and although a little pricey, they are worth it. Check out my guide to the best backpacking sleeping bags to see which one suits you.

    I barely travel anywhere without a good down, all-season sleeping bag, it’s an essential bit of adventure travel gear.

    Sleeping pad – If you want a comfortable night’s sleep under the stars or inside a tent, a sleeping pad is essential. My go-to is the Thermarest Neo Air.

    Super comfy, I’ve never had a bad night’s sleep with this bad boy. Check out my post on the best sleeping pads for more options of sleeping pads!

    Compass – Astral navigation is fine and well if you know how to do it and, oh it’s actually dark! Otherwise, you may want to pick up a compass. You can read a related post about the best ones here.

    Backpacking Stove – If you’re hitting the road on an extreme budget or heading out into the mountains on an adventurous trek a backpacking stove is essential.

    Nothing beats warm food or a good cuppa coffee after a day outdoors. The MSR windburner is my go-to for adventuring around the world.

    Check out my post on the best Backpacking Stoves to help you pick the best for you!

    First Aid Kit – Who knows what’s going to happen out there in the great outdoors, it’s alright having all the best camping gear, but what if something goes wrong!? A small first aid kit is one of the essential tools for keeping you going on your hiking, adventure or camping trip! Check out this post to see which first aid kit is right for your camping trips and be sure not to miss this out on your adventure checklist.

    Filtered Water Bottle – Staying hydrated is super important when you’re out adventuring in the wild and an eco-friendly refillable bottle is on our camping gear essentials list for sure as you can use it to make water safe to drink wherever you are. If you’re looking for a beast that can filter even the grimiest water, check out the Grayl Geopress.

    Aer Travel Pack 3 Where are you going to put all of your adventure travel gear? If you don’t already have a trusty backpack, consider the Aer Travel Pack. This backpack is a great fit for adventurers that enjoy the trail as well as one-bag carry-on travel. Check out my post on the best camping backpacks if this one doesn’t suit you, but for me, it’s the ultimate adventure travel pack!

    FAQ about the Best Adventure Gear

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      Final Thoughts on the Best Adventure Gear

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      There you have it! These are my absolute top recommendation for adventure gear!

      I know with the help of this epic guide, you’ll be able to easily find what adventure gear best suits your adventure style.

      Is there any awesome adventure gear I missed on this checklist? Let me know in the comments below – if I like it, I’ll add it to the list – safe travels!


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