Anker Prime Power Bank, 26,250mAh 3-Port Portable Charger
June 10, 2026 |
Bob's Quick Take: This Anker Prime 26K power bank is a serious portable charging upgrade for road trips, RV travel, campground weekends, and anyone who carries phones, tablets, cameras, or even a USB-C laptop. It offers big capacity and fast multi-device charging in a packable size, but it is more tech-heavy and more expensive than a basic phone charger. Best for campers who want dependable camp-tech power without jumping all the way to a full portable power station.
Earth Pak Waterproof Dry Bag
June 16, 2026 |
Bob's Quick Take: This Earth Pak roll-top dry bag is a practical way to keep phones, keys, clothes, snacks, and small trip essentials protected when water, rain, sand, or splashes show up uninvited. It is a strong fit for kayaking, beach days, campground weekends, road trips, and RV outings where a regular tote bag is just asking for trouble. The main caution is size selection: the 10L style is handy for essentials, but families or longer day trips may want to compare larger options before buying.
Everlit Survival Car Emergency Kit, Roadside Safety Tool Kit
June 19, 2026 |
Bob’s Quick Take: The EVERLIT Road Guardian is an all-in-one car emergency kit built for road trips, campground travel, daily drivers, and new drivers who need a basic roadside safety setup in one grab-and-go bag. It combines a tire inflator, jumper cables, first aid supplies, tow rope, warning triangle, flashlight, gloves, and a few practical emergency extras. It is a strong fit for families and road trippers who want preparedness without piecing together every tool separately, but buyers should still confirm it matches their vehicle needs and add any missing essentials like water, a fire extinguisher, or a jump starter if desired.
Garmin inReach Mini 2 Satellite Communicator
June 23, 2026 |
Bob's Quick Take: The Garmin inReach Mini 2 is a compact satellite communicator for hikers, campers, road trippers, paddlers, and RV travelers who may wander beyond reliable cell service. It is best for people who want two-way messaging, location sharing, and an SOS option in a very small package. The main caution is cost: the device is only part of the equation because satellite features require an active subscription, and beginners should still carry maps, power backup, and common sense. Bob likes backup plans, especially the kind that fit in a pocket.
OneTigris 32 oz Tactical Water Bottle Set
July 11, 2026 |
OneTigris 32 oz water bottle review: This insulated stainless-steel bottle set combines a practical 32 oz capacity with three drinking lids and a pocketed carry sleeve for camping, day hikes, road trips, RV travel, and everyday outdoor use. It is best for buyers who value flexible carry and organization more than ultralight weight.
Osprey Ultralight Collapsible Stuff Pack
June 20, 2026 |
Bob’s Quick Take: This Osprey Ultralight Collapsible Stuff Pack is a compact 18-liter daypack made for travelers, campground wanderers, and families who want an extra bag without giving up much luggage space. It is best for light day use - snacks, water bottles, rain jackets, souvenirs, and short hikes - not for heavy loads or rugged backcountry hauling. The big win is packability; the main caution is that the very lightweight design means limited structure and organization.