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7. Widesea Sleeping pad with integrated pillow and inflation sack (30,13€)
It's quite comfy and well padded for how thin it is, but has no thermal insulation except for the air it is filled with. The foam mat handles that part for me. The inflation sack is also good quality. That being said the integrated pillow sucks ass for me ergonomically, I'd much rather carry a normal inflatable pillow and have the mat be totally flat. 7/10
8. Boundless Voyage Titanium Cup (11,52€)
It's a titanitum cup for cheap. Well made. Comes with a net to carry it in. 10/10.
9. Gas stove (5,38€)
This is a noname product, but you can still find it when searching for "camping gas stove". It's neither the strongest nor the lightest, but I got it for cheap and it refuses to break ever since. 8/10
10. Folding stainless steel camping cutlery (3,66€)
The fork and spoon are decent, the screw-on chopsticks are actually amazing though. Comes in a nice fabric bag. 9/10
11. Folding stainless steel shovel (4,55€)
Comes with a nylon bag. I use it for gardening and digging poop holes. 7/10.
12. Noname camping foam mat (2,91€)
I just use this to sit down on wet surfaces. Cheaply made, but gets the job done. 6/10.
13. 60L waterproop bag cover (2€ (3/6))
It's waterproof, stretches well, and keeps my pack dry. No complaints, 9/10.
14. Noname molle bag (4,75€)
I have all my first aid stuff, firemaking stuff etc in here. Does what it says. 9/10.
15. Flying Bear sleeping pillow with integrated inflator (3,85€ (3/6))
The inflator is in the way, making it less comfy, it doesn't work properly and eventually broke. Just get a normal inflatable pillow instead for cheaper. 2/10.
16. Sofirn H05B Headlamp (11,78€)
USB-C charging, metal body, white and red LEDs, uses easily replaceable 18650 cells. Only complaint is that the lowest brightness isn't low enough for my tastes 8/10.
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