
This deceptively charming three-ply steel percolator can brew up to eight cups of coffee—perfect when caffeine is a must, even in the middle of the woods. GSI Outdoors Enamelware Coffee Pot, $24.95, REI
Photograph by Jeremy Kramer

A custom-designed drop point knife is a versatile tool for game-care tasks, while the swanky malachite handle makes it easy to get a grip—literally. TW Downing mammoth chip hunting knife, $415, Delamere & Hopkins
Photograph by Jeremy Kramer

Best for beginners enjoying recreational day trips, this paddle’s composite butternut and basswood blade won’t corrode or seize up. Bending Branches Impression Paddle, $169.99, Roads Rivers and Trails
Photograph by Jeremy Kramer

Stanley’s classic vacuum bottle has been around for 100 years for good reason: It keeps drinks hot or cold and is reliably leak-proof, so there’s no need to cry over spilled anything. 1.4 quart in Hammertone Green, $45, Delamere & Hopkins
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A moisture-wicking Merino wool blend and strategically placed cushioning make these socks feel like a loving hug for tired feet. SmartWool PhD Outdoor Light crew socks, $20.95, Roads Rivers and Trails
Photograph by Jeremy Kramer

Weighing in at only two pounds, this cross between a backpacking stove and an off-grid power charger will cook your food and charge your phone, all on the power of a few twigs. Thanks, science! BioLite Wood Burning CampStove, $129.95, REI
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Jackson Kayak’s fast and friendly expedition boat makes extended whitewater and mixed-water ventures fun for skilled and beginner paddlers alike. Jackson Kayak Karma RG, $1,299, Loveland Canoe and Kayak
Photograph courtesy Jackson Kayak
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