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W
e asked our Instagram followers to name one piece of non-essential gear they simply can’t trip without. After reviewing over a hundred responses, we’ve come to the conclusion that “non-essential” is, of course, a relative term. However, we think you’ll find value in some of these ideas–if only to make your next paddling trip a little more comfortable. Enjoy our favorite 19 responses and let us know what’s missing from this list.
1. A knee pad. Let’s you shift your weight around in the boat to deal with wind or waves.
– @willem_hunt
2. Headlamp. When I’m wearing it it means something fun is about to happen.
– @hughgoesthere150
3. Ear plugs. Surfers’ ears suck.
– @jc3.14159
4. My notebook. I go back and read my entries when I’m not able to paddle.
– @midnight_paddler
5. A tarp to make a sauna.
– @jeffrey.neven
6. Down camp socks! Because… just all the yes.
– @gonelikeyesterday
7. A small pelican case. I keep it on the deck and store keys, phone, ID, snacks and whatever small items.
– @miss_t_bliss
8. A camp chair, you can’t beat a comfortable seat after a long day of paddling.
– @nverstoppen
9. A fly rod
– @calebthibodeau_17
10. KT tape to pre tape for blisters and to hold down bandages.
– @maddymarq
11. I’m an absolute hammock evangelist.
– @drbigotes
12. A guitar!
– @kaileighwrightt
13. My warm hat for lunch time stops.
– @ol5v3r
14. Fairy lights on overnight trips.
– @adventuresofnom….
15. Camping chair and sleeping cot: because I’m too old for some things.
– @jiggerjax
16. A GoPro to capture all the eddies (it’s never turned on for the good stuff, of course).
– @louise.stanway
17. A bidet (water bottle attachment).
– @tkimbar2611
18. Crocs sandals.
– @martin_trahan_canoeist
19. A perculator. Coffee is life.
– @amywhereamy