InsideOutdoor Magazine

Inside Outdoor | SUMMER 2018 50 HART HART has completely redesigned and im- proved its line of Outdoor First Aid Kits. Now with enhanced quality compo- nents, smarter packaging and labeling on every component and better organization for faster treatment, these new kit designs will better serve outdoor enthusiasts prepar- ing for first aid emergen- cies, whether on a day hike or multi-day adventure. Helly Hansen Helly Hansen has made its lightweight, moisture manag- ing LIFA Active Light materials even better with the addition of S’Café coffee ground technology to boost sun protection to UPF 50. By adding S’Café coffee grounds before the base layer materials are spun into a yarn, the grounds will never wash out and sun protection greatly increases, says the company. SRPs of the base layer pieces range from $35 to $65. GSI Outdoors The ESCAPE 3-liter collapsible camping pot incorporates a conductive heatsink that speeds up boil times and reduces fuel consumption up 30% while protecting the silicone from ex- posure to stove flames. The pot base utilizes Teflon with Radiance non-stick coating for improved thermal conductivity, scratch resis- tance and enhanced food release. It includes strainer lid with cool-touch silicone thumb pads and folding, locking bail handles. Hilleberg Spinning off the popular two-person Allak tent introduced a decade ago, the new three-person Allak 3 is light, fully freestanding, includes two integrated vestibules and can be pitched just about any- where in most conditions. With 40.9 square feet of inner area, the Allak 3 will accommodate three people and their gear. It has a minimum weight of 7 lbs. 1 oz. and features Hilleberg’s Kerlon 1200 outer tent fabric, which is extremely lightweight yet also boasts a minimum tear strength of 26 lbs. SRP is $1,160. In-Season

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