If you're looking for some next-level camping gear, check out Amazon. They've got everything you need to make your camping trip a success. From tents to sleeping bags, they have it all. And, they have a great selection of camping gear for every budget. So, whether you're a beginner or an experienced camper, you'll be able to find the perfect gear on Amazon. This week we selected some Incredible Next Level Camping Gear On Amazon 2022 for you to have a look! ►Products Links ✅ 77 Outdoor Rechargeable Flashlight amzn.to/3wuWbci ✅ nCamp Food Prep Folding Knife amzn.to/3CwkY3E ✅ nCamp Kitchen to Go 5 Piece Bundle amzn.to/3CycrgA ✅ Sunnybag Leaf PRO amzn.to/3ApZ0fE ✅ Sierra Designs Flex Capacitor Backpack amzn.to/3RcJ0Ez ✅ Eureka! Tagalong Lightweight Camping Chair amzn.to/3dRhI8y ✅ Jackery Explorer 300 amzn.to/3dV8iZL ✅ GRAYL UltraPress Water Purifier amzn.to/3KjX4Kh ✅ Advanced Elements Summer Shower amzn.to/3Aq0u9I ✅
@@gunterbecker8528 When would you need a filter like this? When you’re stuck in the woods and no one can save you and the only available water is from a creek? The chances of you needing this is very slim. It’s good mostly if there’s a zombie apocalypse
They are great, but definitely a niche product. I’ve used mine on a few hikes, and it stays in my trailer just in case. You need to be hiking in a area with fresh water streams for it to really support your needs.
@@nachowifi2181 Designed for traveling abroad where water might not always be safe. Also mostly designed for backpacking when you run across sources of freshwater
@@nachowifi2181 backpacking is a thing you know. I've also been forced to drink river water after getting lost on a hike as well. It's nice to have if you're an avid outdoorsman. Better than having to boil water for 10 min and waiting for it to cool down
Surprised you had a sofirn light in there. Gave me hope for the rest of the video which wasn't terrible. Its not a well known brand but it is a reliable one and their lights offer incredible value for the price. I got a sc18 for $15 which has superior specs to the olight s2r baton ii i got for like $80 (1800 lumens vs 1200). That chair was pretty pricy and you didn't mention the weight. A better option would have been the helinox chair zero. Not only is it cheaper but it's super light and a favorite among backpackers. Idk about the backpack but everything else also seemed pretty gimmicky. Would have gone for a jet boil instead of that stove thing, just carry a battery bank instead of fiddling with a solar panel and just take a morakniv instead of those folding kitchen knives.
these videos are made strictly from promotions and endorsements. i dont think theres any actual research or testing involved. just whatever they get paid to sell.
@@aspenlamotte212 Yes. I know what it means. My question was rhetorical bc the knife in the video was clearly not serrated but was referred to as serrated.
That flashlight is far brighter than any standard battery flashlight out there and you can always carry a spare 18650 if you're that worried about it though I doubt it'll be necessary. These lights can last up to 60 days on the lowest brightness mode. That battery life on these are monstrous. I've gone months without charging my olight s2r baton ii (a 1200 lumen light). Even at 10% battery it'll probably still be brighter than your standard AA or AAA battery. Those types tend to max out at the 100-300 lumen range the light in the video maxes out at 2,100 lumens. The future is now old man. I've got keychain lights the size of a pinky with a 650 lumen output meanwhile those old school D cell maglights granpa carries around max out at 168.
If you're in a wilderness and have a powerbank anyway (to charge also other electronics) then yes, it faster to charge than to get to the store with batteries that is nowhere nearby.
Sorry, but my opinion is that these things are for those people who think that they need to go out into nature so that they can live the ___exact_same_lifestyle___ there as they do at home, in the city within the four walls! For example, they take a TV with them so that they don't miss any news that might cause them stress. They take a radio and a music player with them to drown out the sounds of nature, for example the chirping of crickets and the chirping of birds. They have no training, so they cannot sleep on a hard surface. They have no idea, for example, about preserving meat by salting or drying it, and that's why they think they have to eat all kinds of junk food full of preservatives even during nature walks, and when they cook it right away, they take almost an entire industrial kitchen with them, maybe even a freezer and a refrigerator. They are not able to burn with solid fuel that they find in nature, they're unable to build a campfire from woods and dry weeds, that is why they need a gas bottle. Maybe they can't even stake a tent decently, so they need a whole caravan, a big trailer with full-extra-de-luxe, which is important to be air-conditioned. So yes, these gadgets are good for those who don't want to go out into nature, but want to be able to carry all the unnatural living conditions they are used to everywhere, because they are not interested in real nature. The only thing I saw in the video that MAYBE is really useful is the backpack, although I think a Tasmanian Tiger 100L military backpack is significantly more durable. But to be honest, I'm not sure because I don't know the brand shown in the video. The other stuff, on the other hand, is either downright unnecessary, or there are much better things instead. For example, in the case of a knife, I value a full tang fixed blade version much more, moreover, it doesn't have to have such a specially crafted blade shape, made of all kinds of case-hardened steel, but an ordinary almost "vintage" carbon steel is much more suitable, because it is easy to sharpen if necessary. Of course, these overcivilized hikers who only THINK they are nature hikers have no idea how to sharpen a knife... Such people are the ones who go out into nature with ten tons of stuff, and then leave half of it there because they litter everything behind.
Someone give this guy an award for most most professional camper. I guess anyone who wants to go camping has to be a professional and has to do so as if they were stranded on an island and facing certain death. Just because someone used these items does mean they don't have the knowledge in their head. Maybe the person using these items only has a day or so to do some camping and just wants something quick and easy. Or maybe they're just using this stuff in their back yard. Jesus Christ! Sometimes people dont go camping to get away from everyday items, they do it get away from the everyday judgement of people that can't accept the way someone enjoys their hobby or lives their life.
The gear is interesting. The use of advertisements is stupid. I only viewed the 1st on of the flashlight before making this comment. Do you not have any original content instead of using advertisements to make a youtube $$?
If you're looking for some next-level camping gear, check out Amazon. They've got everything you need to make your camping trip a success. From tents to sleeping bags, they have it all. And, they have a great selection of camping gear for every budget. So, whether you're a beginner or an experienced camper, you'll be able to find the perfect gear on Amazon.
This week we selected some Incredible Next Level Camping Gear On Amazon 2022 for you to have a look!
►Products Links
✅ 77 Outdoor Rechargeable Flashlight
amzn.to/3wuWbci
✅ nCamp Food Prep Folding Knife
amzn.to/3CwkY3E
✅ nCamp Kitchen to Go 5 Piece Bundle
amzn.to/3CycrgA
✅ Sunnybag Leaf PRO
amzn.to/3ApZ0fE
✅ Sierra Designs Flex Capacitor Backpack
amzn.to/3RcJ0Ez
✅ Eureka! Tagalong Lightweight Camping Chair
amzn.to/3dRhI8y
✅ Jackery Explorer 300
amzn.to/3dV8iZL
✅ GRAYL UltraPress Water Purifier
amzn.to/3KjX4Kh
✅ Advanced Elements Summer Shower
amzn.to/3Aq0u9I
✅
This is equipment is for people who don't go outdoors but likes to buy outdoor stuff
Specialy that cooking kit xD that will take a ridiculous amount of space in my bag
Hahaha appreciate it!
Thankyou for saving my time
For those who love camping but gets scared when there is no phone signal
😂 well said
I do like the "bundle", very cool.
Was that flashlight ad for real because that beam showed in the video was definitely not from that flashlight
Very interesting gear.
Interesting and yes not for the roughing it camping but does have a few I pick up because it something Interesting toys
That's some awesome gear; thank you for sharing, I just subscribed!
3:35 почему не предусмотрели место под газовый баллон?!
I bought a GRAYL when they 1st came on the market. Used it one time and tossed it in the junk drawer.
Why in the junk drawer ? Intend to buy one,please enlighten me,thanks !
@@gunterbecker8528 When would you need a filter like this? When you’re stuck in the woods and no one can save you and the only available water is from a creek? The chances of you needing this is very slim. It’s good mostly if there’s a zombie apocalypse
They are great, but definitely a niche product. I’ve used mine on a few hikes, and it stays in my trailer just in case. You need to be hiking in a area with fresh water streams for it to really support your needs.
@@nachowifi2181 Designed for traveling abroad where water might not always be safe. Also mostly designed for backpacking when you run across sources of freshwater
@@nachowifi2181 backpacking is a thing you know. I've also been forced to drink river water after getting lost on a hike as well. It's nice to have if you're an avid outdoorsman. Better than having to boil water for 10 min and waiting for it to cool down
Those prices are far too high
&: they still use batteries & generators. Nothing new or next Level about it. Same shit different bucket
Not only that are way to expensive more of them actually are'nt available no more on amazon its a f joke
Surprised you had a sofirn light in there. Gave me hope for the rest of the video which wasn't terrible. Its not a well known brand but it is a reliable one and their lights offer incredible value for the price. I got a sc18 for $15 which has superior specs to the olight s2r baton ii i got for like $80 (1800 lumens vs 1200). That chair was pretty pricy and you didn't mention the weight. A better option would have been the helinox chair zero. Not only is it cheaper but it's super light and a favorite among backpackers. Idk about the backpack but everything else also seemed pretty gimmicky. Would have gone for a jet boil instead of that stove thing, just carry a battery bank instead of fiddling with a solar panel and just take a morakniv instead of those folding kitchen knives.
these videos are made strictly from promotions and endorsements. i dont think theres any actual research or testing involved. just whatever they get paid to sell.
Flashlight ? Me and my 35 Olight 😂
Should probably next level your self far away from anywhere near where I am. Next level network and all.
Do you know what "serrated blade" means?
@@aspenlamotte212 Yes. I know what it means. My question was rhetorical bc the knife in the video was clearly not serrated but was referred to as serrated.
Jackery is definitely NOT next level.
I'll bet it takes a lot longer to recharge the flashlight than it would to change batteries.
That flashlight is far brighter than any standard battery flashlight out there and you can always carry a spare 18650 if you're that worried about it though I doubt it'll be necessary. These lights can last up to 60 days on the lowest brightness mode. That battery life on these are monstrous. I've gone months without charging my olight s2r baton ii (a 1200 lumen light). Even at 10% battery it'll probably still be brighter than your standard AA or AAA battery. Those types tend to max out at the 100-300 lumen range the light in the video maxes out at 2,100 lumens. The future is now old man. I've got keychain lights the size of a pinky with a 650 lumen output meanwhile those old school D cell maglights granpa carries around max out at 168.
If you're in a wilderness and have a powerbank anyway (to charge also other electronics) then yes, it faster to charge than to get to the store with batteries that is nowhere nearby.
@@kristofer619 Not if you have sense enough to bring extra batteries with you.
Interesante
Folks let’s not reinvent the wheel.
This is not a review, its a commercial.
Seems like a boatload of over priced glamping nonsense.
I agree. Most of this stuff is really overpriced and not needed.
I’ll take 1 of each please lol
Dont dishwash good knives... Dulls the blade.
Sorry, but my opinion is that these things are for those people who think that they need to go out into nature so that they can live the ___exact_same_lifestyle___ there as they do at home, in the city within the four walls! For example, they take a TV with them so that they don't miss any news that might cause them stress. They take a radio and a music player with them to drown out the sounds of nature, for example the chirping of crickets and the chirping of birds. They have no training, so they cannot sleep on a hard surface. They have no idea, for example, about preserving meat by salting or drying it, and that's why they think they have to eat all kinds of junk food full of preservatives even during nature walks, and when they cook it right away, they take almost an entire industrial kitchen with them, maybe even a freezer and a refrigerator. They are not able to burn with solid fuel that they find in nature, they're unable to build a campfire from woods and dry weeds, that is why they need a gas bottle. Maybe they can't even stake a tent decently, so they need a whole caravan, a big trailer with full-extra-de-luxe, which is important to be air-conditioned.
So yes, these gadgets are good for those who don't want to go out into nature, but want to be able to carry all the unnatural living conditions they are used to everywhere, because they are not interested in real nature.
The only thing I saw in the video that MAYBE is really useful is the backpack, although I think a Tasmanian Tiger 100L military backpack is significantly more durable. But to be honest, I'm not sure because I don't know the brand shown in the video. The other stuff, on the other hand, is either downright unnecessary, or there are much better things instead. For example, in the case of a knife, I value a full tang fixed blade version much more, moreover, it doesn't have to have such a specially crafted blade shape, made of all kinds of case-hardened steel, but an ordinary almost "vintage" carbon steel is much more suitable, because it is easy to sharpen if necessary. Of course, these overcivilized hikers who only THINK they are nature hikers have no idea how to sharpen a knife...
Such people are the ones who go out into nature with ten tons of stuff, and then leave half of it there because they litter everything behind.
Agreed
@@DudeInASuit420 The more you know, the less you have to carry. The more you have in your head, the less stuff you have to shoulder.
Someone give this guy an award for most most professional camper. I guess anyone who wants to go camping has to be a professional and has to do so as if they were stranded on an island and facing certain death. Just because someone used these items does mean they don't have the knowledge in their head. Maybe the person using these items only has a day or so to do some camping and just wants something quick and easy. Or maybe they're just using this stuff in their back yard. Jesus Christ! Sometimes people dont go camping to get away from everyday items, they do it get away from the everyday judgement of people that can't accept the way someone enjoys their hobby or lives their life.
Or you could lighten up a bit with your purity test. You probably go solo right? because who can stand to be around your preaching for too long.
@@dutube99 I am a lonewolf, yes.
oversell
since when is a camping chair for 180 bucks BUDGET?? like dude you can get one for twenty
The gear is interesting. The use of advertisements is stupid. I only viewed the 1st on of the flashlight before making this comment. Do you not have any original content instead of using advertisements to make a youtube $$?
Might just as well stay at home lol
Who the hell cooks with aluminum???
Just one long awful ad for Amazon products.
Opening scene android phone. Tells you everything
Whoa! More stuff from China! Why buy one good tool, when you can buy three that will break. Gotta love the British accent to make it sound legitimate.
I do search and rescue and I will never buy or rely on anything that is rechargeable. Not good for real camping. Sorry.
junk
Cheaper to go to Hawaii for a vacation
Ya how's your blade for throwers stickystickers good USA FATarazhukisazukitz let's throw kids out.ty.
I do like the "bundle", very cool.