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garmin inreach mini 2
Handheld Satcom.
Getting out into the wild is the best, and it's also inherently dangerous, for all the same reasons that its awesome. Having a reliable GPS beacon is a very good idea. If you never leave cell range, then you don't need this...but if you're "Getting out there" this might save your life.
Baofeng bf-f8hp
Dual band two-way radio
These are so much more versatile than a normal FRS radio like you buy at the camping store. These work on many frequency bands, are relatively high power, and perform WAY better than normal personal radios. They are the most fun, and reliable way to communicate between vehicles that are traveling together. Basically grown-up walky talkies.
cycplus Electric
cordless air pump
This works so good. It is lithium ion battery powered and charges with usb. It has a regulator too, so you can set it to maintain pressure to whatever it's connected to. This is great for pressurized water systems like road shower.
Notes: I make a simple mount for this to attach to the road-shower. We could put a note on the page for this that shows it with a road-shower. Should probably put a note about this setup on our quote form for the road shower option - an addon sale.

Portable Cornhole game
Not a necessity by any means. But it's a great game to play after you've unpacked camp.
Simple fun for all ages.
Pendleton Roll-up blanket
A wonderful (packable) blanket that keeps you warm and looks great!
Pendleton patterns and natural wood grain look great together 😉

Lifesaver JerryCan
We've been using this product for more than two years now. These have excellent filtration and are easy to use. They also fit into any jerry-can mount.
portable stadium seats
These seats are versatile. We like to use them in the cabins of our teardrop trailers. It's the simplest and among the best way to sit up inside a small teardrop trailer. But they're also pretty comfortable, if low-slung, in a variety of situations. I like to bring mine to the river...and my kids soccer games, and other places too.
collapsible camping chair
These camp chairs are very comfortable, and they fold down very small - better still.

portable camping lantern
Goal zero knocked it out of the park with this one. I really like the design on this. It stands, it hangs, it's a comfortable warm white light. It dims down low for atmosphere, or lights up bright for work - just right.
Ryobi
cordless leaf blower
Once you camp with a leaf blower, you won't camp without one. You'll find all kinds of uses for it, from clearing leaves from your site, to blowing dust and dirt out of your trailer, to starting your camp-fire*(be careful), you want one.
lp/butane compact
portable torch
Sometimes you need a LOT of fire all at once when you're camping. This will light the most stubborn campfires. It is economical as well, because it works with the simple/cheap 1 lb LP tanks like you can get at a grocery store.

frontrunner
stackable boxes
These boxes are a very nice fit with our Cargo-Management option - which is frequently included with our builds. These boxes are the right size to accommodate the kinds of stuff that you want to bring to camp. They nest together vertically so they are easy to secure together. There is also an extended height lid available that further opens up the options for this box.
extension lid
for frontrunner
cargo boxes
Sometimes a few extra inches is important. The extended height lid really opens up your options for the Front Runner Wolf Pack Box.

openil no.08
stainless steel knife
I've owned my Openil knife for 15 years and I still love it. I bring it with me on every camping trip. A great whittler, utility knife, and Openil itsel has been around since 1890!
An age worth trusting.
24" Husqvarna axe
Everyone needs a good wood splitting axe. With a solid metal body assembly this thing will last you forever.
Get some "Quick-fist" tool mount brackets and throw it on the side of your trailer or rig!
It'd look great! We've seen it a few times over the years.
11" camping hatchet
For small branches, dead-and-downed fire debris, or needing a 'smaller' utility hatchet, this solid body design is a great tool that'll last a very long time.

Rechargeable LED
headlamp 2-pack
We really like these particular LED headlamps. They are bright, small, lightweight, priced very affordably, and are simple looking. They don't look like cartoon weapons. They also have gesture sensing for turning on and off without touching it - perfect for gloved hands.
3.8gal Waterport
Mountable water tank
This is the 3.8gal Waterport system. Super convenient for mounting to an accessory receiver - with many other mounting hardware options available.
This tank will provide you with all of the extra water you need on your trip while allowing you to keep it pressurized, contained, and accessible at all times. We often install them onto our trailers by request.
Lightspeed
potti Tent
I've used a few things like this over the years...and this is the best so far. It really does set up very easily and quickly...even solo. It's also a little larger than most others that I've used. The floor lifts up when appropriate. It looks better than most other similar products too.

eva-dry e-500
renewable dehumidifier
These are great for storing your trailer without worrying about it getting moldy. These are full of moisture absorbing material. They do saturate over time and need dried out. This is accomplished via simple plugging it in. After a few hours, it's good as new. Put it back in.
Rechargeable USB
Electric Fan
This thing makes legit wind, it has surprising power, it has multiple speeds, goes for hours, and has a light too. Even just to aim at your food to protect it from flies and bees, this thing is surprisingly good. It has a Lithium ion battery and charges with usb.
ego power cs1604
electric Chainsaw
Getting firewood is MUCH better with a battery powered chainsaw. They are much quieter than a regular chainsaw. You know how annoying chainsaws sound. We've used this saw a lot, and it's really worth having.

10' x 10'
pop-up tent
Every Teardrop needs a canopy. We use ours almost every time we set up camp. There are very few camp spots that wouldn't benefit from versatile shade or rain protection. Plus you can get both solid and bug-screen wall panels that are affordable, effective, and easy to use. All the cool kids have a canopy.
350W Electric
space heater
These are a nice fit for Teardrop trailers, because they are small and low-power. Teardrop trailers are small, so you don't want a high power heater. These also have a built-in thermostat, so it'll manage itself. You do need 120 volts AC power available to use this, from outside of the trailer - or from an inverter.