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  1. Sunjack, the best backpacking solar panel, battery packs, various lights and other things. I've been using their products for years and I swear by them.

  2. HAM radio! Fun to chat in new local areas and in no cell coverage. UHF/VHF for local, HF for near global coverage. Typically campers are in great areas for HAM radio reception and transmission. Small ~75 watt radios are fairly inexpensive. I'd would avoid the small 5watt handhelds.

  3. Wow, your lifestyle is very cool. Our company has recently launched a new product, tent stove. We hope to cooperate with you. Are you interested?

  4. I was going to get the Silky PocketBoy, but ended up getting the Silky F180. I forget if they were out of PocketBoy or if it was the price vs my money at the time. But I'm real happy with the F180 Pro. It does fit in my pocket. It has a pretty good length blade, and it does a great job. I had a problem trying to use all these other hand saw for years, like the bow saws for cutting trees and I even tried carpenter saws (big & small), etc. I'm just set up different with muscles, joints, etc. So these Silky folding saws work good for me. I also got the Silky BigBoy for cutting bigger, wider stuff. Those cheap ones I got at Canadian Tire store are really not that good. It's better spending the extra money for something that works real good.

  5. I do have a battery pack. Mine has 2 USB charge slot & the slot to plug it into USB to charge the battery pack itself. It has a built-in solar panel one one side and the opposite side has wireless charging. It has 2 LED flashlight on the opposite end from USB slots. There is the downside of it and that is the weight. It is a bit heavier than a regular battery pack.

  6. Going to go with the noco. Just paid $175 for a jumpstart while camping because I couldnā€™t flag anyone down where i was. Thanks for the video

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