Hailey Terry / Hailey Outside Picks
Family camping, hiking, and travel pieces: practical carry, camp cooking, hydration, kid-friendly organization, first aid, and goods that make getting outside easier.
Curated for creator outreach and partnership-ad concepting. Rarely is a curated marketplace: every product has to pass strict criteria before we carry it, so this page focuses on high-quality things that work well, last a long time, and earn their place.
Takenaka has been making the tools for a proper meal since 1925, when workers in Ishikawa started carrying hand-lacqu...
Designed to slide into the slim side pocket your other water bottle could never fit. memobottle made this sleek flat-...
A complete solo camping kitchen that boils water using twigs, pine cones, and whatever's on the ground. The Kelly Ket...
A backpack that turns into a chair with an insulated cooler built in. Someone at the design studio really thought thi...
Barnaby Black makes this soap from wild harvested plants and trees, and the scent is exactly what that sounds like: D...
The memobottle is built around a simple, annoying-in-retrospect observation: bags have flat pockets, so why are water...
Takenaka makes these in Japan from 100% recycled PET, because earth — each box keeps five plastic bottles out of the ...
The paper lunch sack, but make it last a decade. Waxed canvas, French seams throughout, no serged edges — this is the...