Desire
Exploring the Great Outdoors
Do you wish to enjoy the wonders of a campfire with loved ones without worrying about the mess, dwindling flames, and dangerous, flying embers? Radiate Portable Campfires can do just that. These campfires are compact and easy to pack, user-friendly, and reusable. Made from recycled soy wax and paper briquettes, Radiate Campfires have no smoky smell or embers and can burn for up to five hours. Campfires start at $27.99 with added discounts for bulk ordering. http://radiateportablecampfire.com
Staying hydrated on a long outdoor adventure is as crucial as it is challenging. Before LifeStraw, campers had to either tote around liters of water along with all of their wilderness supplies or rely on boiling natural, untreated water found along the way. LifeStraw changes all that. LifeStraw is the ultimate hydration survival tool, protecting against bacteria, microplastics, dirt, sand, and cloudiness. Inside is a replaceable filter, which can treat up to 1,000 gallons, enough drinking water to last an individual for over five years. http://lifestraw.com
Known as the “swiss army knife of camping gear,” the VSSL Camp Supplies Kit looks, at first glance, like any ordinary flashlight. But when the top cylinder of the VSSL flashlight screws off to reveal several screw top cylinders stacked inside, you begin to understand the difference. These compartments include a total of 72 camping essentials in one compact piece of equipment, which weighs less than a pound. With fishing gear, fire starters, water purification tablets, wire saws, marine grade rope, and oodles of other survival essentials, even Bear Grylls would be proud. http://vsslgear.com
The original Luminoodle is a waterproof and flexible ambient light system that will keep nighttime activities going whether you are out camping, on the beach, or enjoying some fresh air in your backyard. This lighting system has multiple hanging options including ties, utility loops, and heavy-duty magnets. Hang it around the inside of your tent, magnet it to the side of your camper, or stuff it in the nylon stow pouch to make a handy, diffused lantern. http://powerpractical.com
18 | www.davidlv.com