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Top 10 Gear List 2008 — Under $30 Picks

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These under-$30 gear picks represent some of the best products I reviewed all year, a quick best-of-the-best list with 10 top items -- blister gel, bike bottles, a signal light and a camp chair all included in the mix. . .

1. Petzl Signal Emergency Light

It weighs just 8/10ths of an ounce. But this tiny “multidirectional performance safety light” can make you visible to traffic or signal your position while lost in the woods. A must-have product for $14.95.

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2. Justin’s Nut Butter

My favorite energy-food discovery of the year. These peanut butter squeeze packs are filled with nothing but organic nut paste — a perfect energy source for long adventures and endurance events.

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3. Adventure Medical Kits GlacierGel blister pads

These unique blister pads have a “hydrogel” that puffs up to cushion an abrasion underfoot as you walk. I wore one pad up several thousand vertical feet on Kings Peak in Utah, and the pad stayed in place for the whole climb.

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4. CLIF Mojo energy bar

Nutty and granola-bar-like, the Mojo packs the necessary nutrients for an outdoors adventure into a highly-eatable rectangular package. This is the rare energy bar form that you may actually be moved to eat for a snack at home.

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5. CRAZY Creek Hexalite camp chair

This lightweight camp chair costs $33 (close enough) and folds and rolls into a package so tiny that I am motivated to take it along while backpacking. Its comfort does not approach that of Crazy Creek’s beefier models, but the Hexalite is a wonderful alternative to sitting around the campfire on a sawed-off log.

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6. RITE in the Rain Notebooks

They cost $6 and up, but these simple notepads are waterproof and bomber. With acrylic-based paper, water rolls right off the pages. Perfect for use as a journal on the trail.

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7. Sigma Illux Bike Light

For $18, this light provides three white L.E.D.s to keep you seen while pedaling after dark. It has a twist-off feature to let you quickly remove it from the handlebar mount after you lock up the bike.

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8. Bear Naked Trail Mix

The Pacific Crest Mix flavor has organic mangos, cashews, raisins and other high-quality constitutes. . . yum. It converted me back to trail mix after years of only eating energy bars in the outdoors.

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9. CamelBak Podium bike bottle

Dubbed a reinvention of the bike bottle, the Podium has a self-sealing valve so users no longer have to slap a tab on their hip after a sip. Bonus: a switch seals it closed so you can safely store a full bottle inside a backpack without worries of it leaking.

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10. National Geographic Trails Illustrated maps

Amazing feature detail, accurate trails, and superb topographical representation via shading and crisp printed lines on the page. I navigated off-trail to find a stream for a water source with this map deep in the Utah backcountry — it was dead on.

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