Gear, Gear and more Gear

Gear, Gear and more Gear

Being in both the outdoor industry and having an internet connection often leads many in the marketing and programming offices to salivate over the newest and coolest outdoor gear. Today’s post is thus aimed at sharing some of the cool new toys that we are thinking can make our time here more enjoyable, as well as potentially be helpful for our students while on course. Lets get to it!

Backpacking is something we here at Outward Bound Costa Rica know and love. Whether it be a weekend excursion or day trips from the base, short trips require a smaller and more economical bag. It’s for this reason that many have been ogling the Salute from MHM gear.

Already a winner of the 2011 Gear Junkie Best In Show award, this versatile pack boasts 34 liters of storage, top and front loading systems, as well as a unique “s” style front zipper which allows the user to have unparalleled access to the internals. With the solid capacity, awesome accessibility options, as well as a multitude of technologies for sustained comfort, this pack is truly at the forefront of many outdoor related dreams.

Life on the base in San Ramon de Tres Rios is surrounded by nature. Beautiful trails and amazing views greet all those who come, particularly those who enjoy hiking up the ridge line and exploring the pristine trails of the local reserve. Many staff and students enjoy the opportunity to go for a morning run when they can, and are always looking for ways to speed up their best time.

The Brooks PureGrit trail  is a minimalist trail running shoes, and probably the most comfortable running shoes that some of our staff have ever worn.  Even though they are minimalist, they provide enough protection to run rocky trails and still feel comfortable.

Taking the action home with you is sometimes as enjoyable as the experience itself. However with the slew of camera and video options out on the market, it’s hard to know which one to go with. Some folks here have been eyeing the offerings from Contour, which boast a very durable camera capable of surviving a number of horrific acts. Compact and waterproof down to one meter means this camera can take on everything from hikes to rivers and most likely much more.

In all, a hearty list of needs (but really wants) here. Hopefully as the year continues, the first coming of some kind of outdoor Santa Claus will make life even more enjoyable for all!

 

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