Outdoor Retailer 2018
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Adding to its lineup of innovative hybrid roof-top tents, iKamper presents the all-new X-cover. The X-cover features an integrated hardtop cover with built-in roof bars, providing fast, simple overnight shelter and cargo hauling for your next big adventure.
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Tepui is building upon its versatile roof-top tent (RTT) lineup with the HyBox. The innovative vehicle tent will support all kinds of adventures at all times of year. Peel the tent canvas off and you have a roomy cargo box eager to swallow sports gear, clothes, tools and other essentials.
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Minneapolis-based startup Republic of Durable Goods is presenting a more versatile way to hammock with the Mock One hammock, which takes cues from folding camp chairs to provide an all-in-one hammock solution that doesn't require trees.
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So much of the packing time and space for camping and backpacking are dedicated to food and cooking, so it can really pay to streamline. Gerber makes it easy with two small, ultralight utensils that offer a full array of functions.
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Tentsile has been bringing camping to the air with an ever-growing lineup of suspended tree tents. Now it's coming back down to earth ... and water. The new Universe is a multifunctional, five-person shelter that can pitch in the trees or on the ground, before going to work as a day raft.
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A helmet is essential, but it's typically the machine accompanying the helmet that really impresses. Perhaps that's why Stefan Ytterborn, founder of helmet brand POC, turned his attention to the world of powered bikes. His new company Cake debuts to make dirt trails a little quieter and cleaner.