Good Design: The Ozark Trail 1-Person Backpacking Tent

When it comes to the seal, I was again very impressed by this cooler. Cracking this thing open sounds like you are opening the airlock on a spaceship. You can tell there is a serious seal established when you latch this shut.

Join Outside+ to get access to exclusive content, 1,000s of training plans, and more. If you’re searching east of the Rockies for stunning scenery, technical terrain, and a long hike option sans the AT crowds, this is your pick. Along the way you’ll cross paths with fewer people than you can count on two hands—just keep an eye out for mountain bikers and horseback riders who frequent the multi-use sections of the trail. By default, this unexpectedly ended up being my go-to daily bag for several months. It’s been stuffed to capacity with almost everything I had to carry, including, but not limited to, outerwear, lunch, groceries, laptop, iPad, a Bose speaker, and combinations thereof. You may encounter some natural hazards when hiking through the wilderness, but it shouldn’t deter you from enjoying the outdoors.

More than once in the dark I’ve attached a rain fly upside down and we had to restart that particular step. This tent was close to foolproof when it came to the rain fly because it was already connected. He chose March for his hike because there are fewer ticks and daylight hours start getting longer.

Water sources indicated on the OTA maps are mostly reliable. Walmart has up to 50% off select Ozark Backpacks and Daypacks! Grab a hydration compatible backpack for $13.96 or Go Bag for $15.53. Which size you need really comes down to what all you plan to have in your pack. A frame is important because it will keep your back from getting sore by distributing the weight along your spine and hips, rather than on your shoulders.

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There’s also a spacious back storage pouch to help carry your other necessities. The Ozark Trail Low Profile Reclining Backpack Glamping Chair is designed with both aesthetics and functionality in mind. With its low profile and sleek design, it brings a touch of effortless elegance to any setting, reminiscent of the cozy yet sophisticated scenes from your favorite Nancy Meyers films. Plus, the built-in backpack straps — padded and adjustable! — make it incredibly easy to carry, so you can bring a touch of luxury wherever you go.

A short detour off the main trail will take hikers to Rocky Falls, an impressive cascade that flows into a natural pool perfect for swimming. Find the best backpack for your next outdoor adventure using our independent reviews and ratings. The coolers remained in the ozark trail chairs same location for the duration of the 6 day test, only being opened to snap daily progress pictures. The Pelican also features a different pull handle than the Yeti and Ozark coolers as well. I do think the Pelicans pull handle is the lowest on my list of the three.

The Ozark does need those pegs in the ground to be self-standing so setting up on rocks would be infeasible (at least without applying some clever tenting skills). I also liked how my head wasn’t directly beside the door, which often occurs for an end-door tent. If something crawled through the zipper door it wouldn’t immediately be inches from my face but instead would have to work its way a few more feet to my head. At the same time, my head wasn’t zero or six feet from the door, but about two or three feet at all times.