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SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) As most outdoor enthusiasts learn sooner or later, the gear you bring on your expeditions can make or break the experience. That’s why selecting multipurpose, adaptable equipment is so important. To gear up for fall hikes, climbing expeditions, bike rides and more, consider these three pieces of versatile equipment:
A Hiking Watch
An outdoor watch will support everything from spontaneous, casual fun to weekend hikes and everyday outdoor adventures. The PRO TREK PRJ01 from Casio is a durable and compact choice. Its flexible design allows you to swap the wristband for the included carabiner attachment, so that you can clip it to a backpack, belt loop, or other outdoor gear. This two-way design gives you the option to wear the watch or carry it depending on the activity, and its 100-meter water resistance and its fully phosphorescent dial for low-light visibility make it a versatile companion for different kinds of activities and weather.
The watch is resistant to bumps and scrapes thanks to a rotary guard bezel that protects the crown, and unlocks by rotating 45 degrees to expose the crown when time and date adjustments are needed. And because it generates power from sunlight and even faint indoor light, this solar-powered device reduces the need for battery replacements.
The best part? Key resin components used in the case, case back and band are made with bio-based resin, a nature-minded design that aligns with your Earth-conscious lifestyle.
A Multi-Tool
When you’re out in nature, it’s helpful to be prepared for just about anything --- from the welcome and expected, such as eating a picnic lunch, to the unwelcome and unexpected, like breaking your glasses. That’s where a well-designed multi-tool comes into play. With such features as a can opener, bottle opener, file, ruler, serrated knife and eyeglasses screwdriver, you can gain peace of mind that you’ll be able to handle any scenario with one simple tool that folds and closes into a compact design.
Water Shoes
Whether you enjoy going off the beaten path a bit and getting your feet wet, your hiking trail involves traversing creeks and rivers, or you’re simply expecting rain during your adventure, a hiking shoe that doubles as a water shoe can offer your feet waterproof stability and support. For ultimate comfort, as well as balance on potentially slippery terrain, look for footwear offering quick-drying, breathable materials and great traction.
This fall, pack light and explore with confidence by equipping yourself with outdoor gear designed to adapt to your shifting needs.
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