
Outdoor gear doesn’t stand still for long, and as expected, brands have released a ton of exciting new products for the 2026 season, the kind that make packing easier, campsites more comfortable and long days on the trail feel just that bit smoother.
This year’s standout releases from YETI, The North Face, SunGod and others show a clear shift towards smarter, more considered design. Chairs fold down smaller without sacrificing support, sleeping bags rethink decades-old zip systems, and everyday carry gets lighter, tougher and more versatile.
Backpacks double as coolers, sunglasses are built for high-output training, and even simple items like water bottles and shorts are being reworked with better materials and more thoughtful construction. It’s all about getting more from less, which feels especially relevant as more people look to travel lighter and move faster outdoors.
From packable seating to zipless sleep systems and ultralight carry solutions, these are the upgrades that genuinely earn their place in your kit for 2026.
YETI’s Trailhead Field Chair is its lightest, most packable seat yet, pairing a quad-fold aluminium frame with supportive Twilite fabric. It’s built for comfort and durability, with GroundGrip feet for stability, though premium pricing and no armrests keep it firmly in YETI territory.
The SPOT X is a more affordable satellite messenger than Garmin’s inReach, offering reliable two-way messaging, SOS support and long battery life. It’s a solid, easy-to-use option for staying connected off-grid, especially for casual adventures and peace of mind.
Marmot’s Wraptor sleeping bag ditches the traditional zip for a magnetic, zipless design that improves comfort and ease of use. Available in multiple temperature ratings, it’s a versatile, well-priced option built for campers who value freedom of movement and simplicity.
Passenger’s Swift Trail Shorts are perfect when you want to move fast on the trail. Lightweight and quick-drying, the Swift Trail Shorts have a stretchy recycled fabric and an elasticated waist for all-day comfort. Thoughtful touches like zip pockets and packability make them a versatile pick for trails, travel and everyday wear.
For colder evenings in the camp, the Shackleton Dulwich Crew Neck is a premium, expedition-inspired knit made in the UK from superfine lambswool. Its seamless construction boosts comfort and durability, while heritage detailing and breathable warmth make it a refined, everyday layer for cooler conditions.
SunGod’s Ultras Air sunglasses are its lightest yet, designed for people who want zero-bounce stability and minimal distraction. A streamlined fit pairs with 8KO lenses for impressive clarity, making them a strong pick for any outdoor pursuits, particularly running.
The North Face’s 40th-anniversary Base Camp Duffel evolves the classic with a fully waterproof build, welded seams and oversized zips. It keeps the rugged DNA and 50L capacity while pushing closer to dry-bag territory for harsher, wetter conditions.
Dometic’s Unrestricted Backpack blends cooler performance with everyday practicality, using PrimaLoft insulation and a leak-resistant lining to keep contents chilled. With smart storage, laptop space, and durable recycled materials, it’s a versatile carryall for commuting, travel, and outdoor use.
The Gossamer Gear Sidequest is an ultralight 4L crossbody bag designed for fastpacking and on-the-move access, weighing just 108g. Its minimalist layout, stretch mesh pockets and versatile carry options make it a smart, no-fuss addition to any lightweight kit.
The Petromax Popcorn Maker turns any campfire into a shared experience, using a clever sieve system to separate unpopped kernels and a secure lid for safe cooking. Durable stainless steel construction and a long handle make it practical, nostalgic and genuinely fun.