
The trail.
Four trip-lengths. Pack the right load.
01Day Hike
Out before dawn, back before dusk. Light pack, dry feet.
33 pieces →02OvernightOne night on the trail. Tent, bag, headlamp, stove.
04 pieces →03WeekendTwo to three days out. Add the shelter, the chair, the extras.
02 pieces →04Week+Multi-day or expedition. Tools, redundancy, the long carry.
01 pieces →The kit.
The gear, ledgered by spec.

Overnight
Outdoor Camping Tent
$5129

Day Hike
Portable Folding Automatic Instant-Opening Outdoor
$3069

Weekend
Reclining Camping Chair with Footrest 4-Position
$2579

Day Hike
10x10 Ft Pop-Up Canopy Black
$2269

Day Hike
Aero Bike Helmet
$2179

Weekend
Awning for Door Entrance Window
$1799

Day Hike
App-Connected LED Display Helmet
$1509
Tested at altitude.
Where this gear has been worn out and put back together.
- no. 01Pico de OrizabaCitlaltépetlVeracruz / Puebla5,636 m
- no. 02Iztaccíhuatlthe sleeping womanEstado de México5,230 m
- no. 03Nevado de TolucaXinantécatlEstado de México4,680 m
- no. 04La MalincheMatlalcuéyatlTlaxcala / Puebla4,461 m
- no. 05Cofre de PeroteNauhcampatépetlVeracruz4,282 m
We started Outdoorpro because the Mexican trail is its own thing: high-altitude, sun-bleached, wildly cold at night, hour-long descents on volcanic scree. The gear that survives Orizaba is not the gear the magazines list. We stock what we've worn out ourselves.