The Gear Our REI Guides Can’t Live Without

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The Gear Our REI Guides Can’t Live Without


Our REI Co-op out of doors guides know gear. Whether they’re main lessons or multiday adventures, they spend hours primarily testing numerous merchandise within the subject. And our guides have years of expertise, that means they’ve had time to refine their packing lists. So, who higher to ask for must-have gear picks? We polled a few of our 400 REI guides for his or her indispensable out of doors objects and right here’s what they stated. 


Name: Jordan Morrison

Guiding focus: Guides within the REI Arizona Adventure Center (Oct-May) and the Bay Area Adventure Center in California (May-Oct). I chase the nice climate and benefit from the number of working all journey sorts.

Favorite gear: “Sun hoodies have develop into more and more widespread on the paths lately, and rightfully so. As a information, I spend loads of time within the solar so the extra coated up I might be the much less cash I waste on further sunscreen or worrying about my pores and skin.”


Portrait of a backpacker at pass in Sequoia National Park.

Name: Sibley Brown 

Guiding focus: Frequently guides ladies’s backpacking journeys in Joshua Tree National Park and the Superstition Mountains in Arizona 

Favorite gear: The Z-Lite “is tremendous handy to take a seat and nap on throughout the day, particularly if the bottom is moist. In the desert, the place I information within the winter, it supplies safety for my inflatable pad from cactus needles and different prickly plant matter on the bottom. In hotter climate when a excessive [warmer] R-Value is pointless, I go away the inflatable pad at dwelling and simply use the Z-Lite, and it is so handy to not need to blow up my pad within the night. As a information, I’ve lent the Z-Lite to visitors a number of instances when their pad has leaked, or their sleep system is not heat sufficient for the temperatures. I even carry it on day hikes in chilly climate as a result of I do know it may very well be a beneficial security merchandise.”  


Name: Clay Windsor  

Guiding focus: I train nearly each program we provide in Atlanta, however mountain biking, kayaking and backpacking are my specialties.  

Favorite gear: “When I first saw a backpacking pillow, I thought, ‘That’s an unnecessary piece of gear.'” I had been stuffing my extra clothes in a sleeping bag stuff sack and using that as my pillow since childhood. Why would I want to carry the excess weight of a pillow, even if it was only a few ounces? I held onto this belief until an unexpectedly cold backpacking trip in the Unita Mountains in northeastern Utah, where I spent the night in all my layers, and my ‘pillow’ was gone. Unsurprisingly, I slept horribly. As my wife crawled out of our tent to start the day, I rolled over and stole her pillow. Immediately I realized how foolish I had been. I immediately fell back asleep. These few ounces were the difference between tossing and turning all night and a good night’s sleep. As soon as we finished our trip, I bought a backpacking pillow [the Nemo Fillo Elite Pillow], which I have carried on every backcountry trip since.”  


Name: Jenna Stanze 

Guiding focus: Specializes in kayaking and traditional cross-country snowboarding  

Favorite gear: “The Kula Cloth has been my go-to pee rag since my early days as a camp counselor in western Wisconsin. It’s so much nicer than a bandana, easier than a funnel, and safer than using leaves. It’s easy to wash and is designed with silver-infused antimicrobial fabric resistant to odors. Plus, UV rays from our sun will help to sterilize the cloth as it dries on your pack.”


Name: William Zest  

Guiding focus:  Primarily climbing, but additionally paddling, mountain climbing and snowshoeing   

Favorite gear: “The Garmin Instinct 2 Solar GPS Watch hits the sweet spot for a sports watch with minimal smartwatch features. I wear it day and night, and track hours of GPS activities every week: running, biking, climbing, hiking, etc. Even so, I easily get over a week of battery life between charges, especially in the summer season when lots of solar charging is happening. Smart features are limited to just basic text notifications from your phone, allowing necessary information to come through without being a distraction. While guiding, I often use GPS tracking to inform decisions on the trail, such as when to turn around. It also allows me to give participants some statistics on what they accomplished at the end of the program. Finally, I love the aesthetics of this watch. It is disguised as a retro Casio G-Shock watch while being packed with great technology.”  


Name: Elisabet Christensson

Guiding focus: Backcountry navigation and wilderness survival within the Chicago space 

Favorite gear: “I obtained my very first Silva in 1955 after I was a Girl Guide in Denmark. A few years later, I purchased the Silva that I nonetheless have right now. [The compass] went with me to the highest of Mount Kilimanjaro in 1969 and I now present it to the members in my REI Backcountry Navigation classes right here in Chicago. I consider the sturdiness of the Silva is the rationale I like to have it by me at any time.”


Name: Jentry Schirmbeck

Guiding focus: Backpacking, tenting and lodge-based journeys

Favorite gear: “Camp footwear. If it’s freezing outdoors, I really like my The North Face Thermaball Traction Booties. They have tread on the underside which makes strolling round camp and getting as much as go to the lavatory within the darkness straightforward peasy. If it’s not too chilly, I take advantage of my Teva ReEmber slippers. Super comfortable and straightforward to slide on and off. If it is scorching, I carry my Bedrocks. Lots of choices for optimum comfiness out within the backcountry.”


Name: David Casson  

Guiding focus: Sea kayaking, snowshoeing and cross-country snowboarding  

Favorite gear: “Whether kayaking, backpacking or sometimes even car camping, I’ve used my old ENO SingleNest nearly every night outside for over 25 years. Let’s face it, sleeping on the ground can be an experience of ‘rotisserie sleeping.’ You sleep for 20 minutes until your hips hurt, turn, sleep another 20, etc. But not in a hammock! I sleep pain-free and love it when a gentle breeze rocks me all night. Plus, if I do wake up, I’m looking up at the night sky. I find the gentle choreography of getting in without capsizing kind of fun—like gentle yoga. Bugs mostly haven’t been a big problem. Occasionally I’ll put a net over my head, but mostly I just cinch up the sleeping bag.”  


Name: Karen Graves  

Guiding focus: Teaches backpacking, wilderness survival, map & compass, and leads snowshoe hikes  

Favorite gear: “I take advantage of my Buff Multifunctional Headwear year-round, and I’ve had the identical one for years. I primarily put on it on my head within the winter for heat and in the summertime to maintain sweat out of eyes whereas mountain climbing. On chilly nights whereas backpacking, I’ll put on it to mattress. Occasionally, I put on it round my neck. I really like the lovable pink sample. I might be crushed if I misplaced it. It at all times appears to be like form of unusual on my head, however I like it.”


Name: Matt Graber

Guiding focus: Climbing within the Chicago space, backpacking when out on the Bay Area Adventure Center.  

Favorite gear: “Ultra lightweight, great to kneel on when making a fire or cooking, great to sit on when taking a break for snacks, hydration or reflection time. I also use it as a doormat outside my tent for cushy first steps in the morning.” 


Guide identify: James Bratton

Guiding focus: Climbing, navigation and wilderness survival 

Longer quote: “Good hats are straightforward to search out. GREAT hats are few and much between. This REI Co-op Swiftland Trucker Hat has been my go-to piece for a few yr now and I put on it guiding snowshoeing in Rocky Mountain National Park, instructing navigation programs in excessive winds round Golden, Colorado, and even below my climbing helmet when the solar is a bit too shiny in Eldorado Canyon. It is so SO mild and packable, breathes like an Olympic athlete, and cinches down tight sufficient that I’ve by no means felt like it might blow away, even on the breeziest days within the mountains. The mesh entrance panel is tremendous absorbent and wicks away sweat like a canine licking peanut butter, and it’s even comfortable with sun shades on. Trail-running-style trucker hats are in every single place, and if you could find one that may maintain a candle to this hat, let me know as a result of I wish to decide up a couple of ASAP.”


Name: Mackenzie Bell

Guiding focus: Southwest journeys, together with tenting journeys in Bryce Canyon and Zion nationwide parks throughout the summer time; backpacking in Joshua Tree National Park; and Sedona, Arizona-based lodge journeys over winter.  

Favorite gear: “This little bottle can do it all. It’s my coffee cup in the mornings, my electrolyte-drink bottle throughout the day, and my sleeping-bag warmer overnight. The best part is it fits inside my puffy jacket pocket, so it keeps me warm as I cook meals for guests in the early winter mornings and chilly evenings at Joshua Tree National Park. It’s also a totally accomplishable amount of water to drink so if I happen to feel dehydration setting in, I just gulp down my whole mini-Nalgene.”  


Name: Joshua Knieff 

Guiding focus: Guides slightly of every thing out of the Twin Cities in Minnesota 

Favorite gear: “Water is life! I’ve had many different bottles fail me, and just one actually previous Nalgene has ever damaged on me. The Nalgene Wide-Mouth Water Bottle additionally measures water for recipes and threads onto my water pump. I will not go anyplace with out it.”


Name: Jaime Fantauzzi

Guiding focus: Water sports activities in Portland, Oregon

Favorite gear: “I at all times have a first-aid package. The second I neglect it’s normally after I want it most.”


BSN Medical Leukotape

Name: Trisha Schlales

Guiding focus: Teaches snowshoeing, wilderness survival, biking, and different actions within the Portland, Oregon, space.

Favorite gear: “Leukotape is superb for blisters, scorching spots, gear restore/gap patching—a really multiuse tape that I discover to be extra helpful than duct tape (gasp!). I’ve obtained the horrifying thru-hiking toes photos to show it. The finest approach to take it with you: Wrap some round your trekking poles and it’s at all times simply arm’s attain away.”


Interested in additional employees picks and kits? Find extra collections right here.


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