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What Is a Rainfly?

A rainfly is the waterproof outer cover of a tent that goes over the tent body to keep out rain while letting the inner tent breathe. Together with the tent body it forms a double-wall tent. A full-coverage rainfly protects best in storms; partial flies save weight but offer less coverage.

What Is a Tent?

A tent is a portable fabric shelter supported by poles, used to sleep in outdoors while protecting against wind, rain, and insects. Backpacking tents are sized by person capacity and prioritize low weight, while car-camping tents prioritize space and comfort. Key parts include the body, rainfly, poles, stakes, and often a footprint.

What Is a Hydration Pack?

A hydration pack is a backpack or vest built around a water reservoir (bladder) with a drinking tube routed over the shoulder, letting you sip water hands-free while moving. Popular for hiking, trail running, and biking, it encourages frequent drinking, though bladders are harder to refill and monitor than bottles.

What Are Lumens?

Lumens are the unit measuring the total amount of visible light a source emits — a headlamp's or flashlight's brightness. More lumens means more light but usually shorter battery life. Lumens tell you peak brightness, but beam distance, beam type, and run time matter just as much for real-world use.

What Is a Satellite Messenger?

A satellite messenger is a device that uses commercial satellite networks to send and receive text messages, share your location and tracks, and trigger an SOS to a rescue coordination center — all beyond cell coverage. Popular models like the Garmin inReach require a subscription, and they add two-way communication that a one-way PLB lacks.

What Is a PLB?

A personal locator beacon (PLB) is an emergency device that, when activated, sends a one-way distress signal with your GPS location to government search-and-rescue services via the global Cospas-Sarsat satellite network. PLBs need no subscription, work worldwide, and are a reliable last-resort SOS — but they only call for help, with no two-way messaging.

What Is a GPS Watch?

A GPS watch is a wrist-worn device that uses satellite positioning to track your distance, pace, elevation, and route, and on many models to navigate breadcrumb trails or maps. Popular with hikers, runners, and climbers for recording activities and basic navigation, it complements — but doesn't fully replace — a map and compass.

What Is a 3-in-1 Jacket?

A 3-in-1 jacket combines a waterproof shell with a zip-in or snap-in insulated liner, giving three ways to wear it: shell alone, liner alone, or both together for cold, wet weather. It's a versatile, value-oriented system for variable conditions, though each piece is usually less specialized than buying a dedicated shell and insulator.

What Is a Windbreaker?

A windbreaker (wind shell) is an ultralight, highly packable jacket that blocks wind and sheds very light moisture, adding warmth and weather protection for minimal weight. It's not waterproof or insulated, but its tiny pack size and breathability make it a favorite for active use, fast hiking, trail running, and as an emergency layer.

What Is an Insulated Jacket?

An insulated jacket, or 'puffy', is a jacket filled with down or synthetic insulation that traps warm air to keep you warm. Worn as a mid layer or an outer layer at rest, it's the standard way to add warmth outdoors. The key choice is down (warmest for weight) versus synthetic (warm when wet).