When packing for an adventure trip, you will need camping equipment for trekking up mountains, hitchhiking long distances, or exploring rainforests on your own. You will need to travel with high-quality, lightweight and durable stuff.

They will also need to be multi-purpose, comfortable, and tough. Try to choose items that will do double duty whenever possible as you will need to pack light. Also, you don't want to keep replacing worn-out equipment every few months. Keep those essentials in your carry-on in case your luggage gets lost.

The following products will be functional (and stylish), in every adventure you have in mind:

1. LARQ Bottle Movement (Click the link to check the price)

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The Larq movement bottle is the world's first self-cleaning water bottle. It is advertised as a self-cleaning water bottle that kills harmful bacteria (both in the water and on the bottle) with a UV light, with a soft silicone sleeve and an asymmetric design that creates a bold appearance.

Thus, the Larq boasts in its tagline: "(The Larq bottle) is really-really-good-looking." The food-grade silicone grip prevents slips, a lightweight build, high volume capacity, and a sporty aesthetic.

2. Goal Zero Flip 20 Recharger (Click the link to check the price)

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You need to be ready on the road as there are bound to be times on the road when you're running out of juice. Set out on your next adventure with pocket-sized backup power.

The Flip 20 is light as it measures 3.7″ x 1.63″ x 0.83″ and weighs 130 grams. The power bank has a USB output and input so you can charge it with a USB cable from a wall outlet, computer, or solar panel. It has a storage capacity of 5200 mAh.

3. Arc'teryx Atom LT Jacket (Click the link to check the price)

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The mid-layer jacket is there to keep you warm and wind-protected, whether it is fall, a cold winter, or spring.

Ready for cold, damp nights in the Smokies or the chill of Washington in September, the Atom LT retains heat when needed and dumps it when its not. The Atom LT is also a synthetic jacket, and usually choosing synthetic means sacrificing weight and packability in favor of the security a synthetic insulated jacket provides.

4. Yeti M30 (Click the link to check the price)

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This year, Yeti has re-engineered the opening of their iconic soft cooler that keeps food and beverages cold for days by creating a magnetic closure. Bye, bye zipper; the magnetic opening allows you to get a beverage by simply dragging on one side, reaching in to grab a drink, and simply closing it by snapping the magnetic closure. Thus, the result is a 50 percent wider opening, easier access, and a new level of durability.

It has long made for one of the best offerings in the market, with its easy-to-carry form factor and multi-day insulation.

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