Top New Outdoor Products of 2020

Lloyd Vogel

New gear is always exciting, and 2020 saw its fair share of cool new products. Other great new products you want the world to know about? Let us know in the comment section! Want to see our Top New Outdoor Brands of 2020? Click HERE!

 

The DCF One by Gossamer Gear

"The DCF One is here, and even more determined to keep you dry without weighing you down. Features include factory-taped seams, reflective pull- outs, waterproof zippers, and fully-rigged lines. Easy to set up, rugged, spacious, and weighs less than a pound; The DCF One is the shelter of your minimalist dreams."

Check out The DCF One by Gossamer Gear

 

Vesica 1L Collapsible Bottle by Cnoc

"The Vesica is a collapsible, reusable and light water bottle that behaves like a hard bottle for easy drinking on the move. Simply carry 1L of water and stow away when empty. We've taken our experience from the Vecto and made a robust, light and easy to use bottle so you can have a handy tool to stay hydrated. Featuring a collapsible body with a stiff neck and bottom, the Vesica can stand when full with water or air, held for drinking and collapsed when empty."

Check out the Vesica 1L Collapsible Bottle by Cnoc

 

The Rev-HOLE-ation Quilt by Enlightened Equipment

"The Rev-HOLE-ation is our best selling Revelation Quilt with a headhole! Our most versatile quilt to date, it functions as both a quilt and a poncho. The headhole is 15in long, located in the middle of the quilt, and lined with Omni tape to keep the hole securely closed and protected against drafts. Use our flat straps as a belt, or simply use the clips. Up to you! When properly sealed, the Rev-HOLE-ation has the same warmth as the Revelation." Some of you may recognize the model in this one...

Check out the Rev-HOLE-ation by Enlightened Equipment

 

Hell Pack by Mountain Laurel Designs

"The Hell Pack 21L and 27L combine pure function with the fewest number of seams, straps, or buckles possible. These HELL PACKS are for experienced UL Hikers who have their kit and trail technique dialed in small and tight. The HELL PACK 27L is perfect for overnights, SUL weekends, climbing, running, skiing, hiking, cycling, summits, alpine attacks, and as a stealth travel carry-on pack.

Available in Stealth Grey and Wasabi Green 210D Ripstop, Grey 3.5 oz DCF, custom order black or white 5 oz DCF, and custom order Multicam camo X33 X-Pac. The HELL PACK 21L is great for day hikes, bike rides, SUL 2+ season short trips, and as a travel carry on or folded up and packed as an “extra” bag."

Check out the Hell Packs by MLD

 

BTR Stools by Hillsound Equipment

"The BTR stool is the ultimate lightweight and packable tripod stool for your outdoor adventures. Whether you are camping, backpacking, hunting, fishing, bikepacking or practicing photography in front or backcountry. The BTR is always Better Than a Rock!"

Check out the BTR Stool by Hillsound Equipment

 

Andesite Trekking Poles by Mountain Smith

"Coming in at under 6oz per pole, the Andesites are perfect for long distances, steep descents, and lightweight packablity. Within just a few steps they'll feel like an extension of your arm, and your knees will thank you later."

Check out the Andesite Trekking Poles by Mountain Smith

 

Alchemy Sandal by Deliberate Life Designs

"The Alchemy is our newest technical sandal featuring a 12mm stack height and a trail-worthy outsole that forms to the foot better than any other in our lineup. This sandal is built for long term abuse on the trails. The 2mm Vibram anti-slip footbed offers excellent grip in wet conditions. Rain or shine, these sandals will keep your foot planted firmly on the footbed regardless of how technical the trail."

Check out the Alchemy Sandals by Deliberate Life Designs

 

Frontier Mittens by Give'r

"The warmest, 100% waterproof, all-leather mitten. Give’r tested for protection & longevity. Own your frontier."

These may have technically launched at the very end of 2019, but we love them and felt they should be included!

Check out the Frontier Mitts by Give'r

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