Tactical & Survival

Ultrathin Power Banks, THC Drink Packets, Dog-Friendly Carry-Ons, and More Emerging Gear

As we hit August, there’s not much of summer left, so it’s time to get outside and get after it while we can. This week’s Emerging Gear helps us do just that, with running vests and basewear to hit the trail, power stations to energize camping adventures, and protein-packed snacks to fuel long expeditions.

Other finds include dinosaur-themed biking gloves and a commuter-friendly backpack. One of the most intriguing products comes from Des Moines, Iowa. Yonderbound’s new Trail Mix packets deliver THC and CBD in the convenience of a portable, powdered drink mix.

Make the most of summer and check out this week’s Emerging Gear.

Nestout Portable Power Station 700N

Nestout made our favorite power bank of 2025, and now the brand is back at it with a new portable model, the 700N ($750). This device only weighs 13.7 pounds, making it 40% lighter and 50% more compact than other comparable models. It can charge up to seven devices at a time, with USB-A, USB-C, and AC outlets, plus a car socket.

Power banks can easily overheat or degrade in their ability to keep a charge over time, and Nestout kept this in mind while designing the 700N. This power station boasts a smart thermal temperature control; the internal fan will automatically adjust its operation to keep it cool. A removable, washable air filter keeps out dust and debris, prolonging the life of the product.

Topo Designs Commuter Backpack

Colorado-based brand Topo Designs is known for its packs, bags, and luggage, and now it’s added another bag to its lineup: the Commuter Backpack ($119). This sleek, professional-looking backpack delivers on functionality, with a padded laptop compartment that fits computers up to 15 inches. It has pockets on pockets, with an easy access pocket on the exterior and multiple inside for maximum organization.

The Commuter is ready to take on whatever the bus, subway, or train throws at it, with durable recycled nylon, heavy-duty zippers, and a water-resistant finish.

Kiprun Vests

Kiprun is a popular French running brand. Although it’s not fully launching in the U.S. until next spring, it has released some vests stateside. Four different vests are now available, in 5L, 8L, 10L, and 15L sizes. The 5L version ($70) is ultralight, weighing in at just 6.3 ounces, making it great for everyday training.

Kiprun tested its 15L Ultra Vest ($150) at the famously difficult UTMB race across the Alps, and it held up. The wraparound design adds stability, and it comes with a 2L water bladder to help keep you hydrated.

Velotric Triker

E-bikes aren’t just for commuters looking to cut down on the time it takes to get to the office. Velotric’s new model, the Triker ($2,399), is a three-wheeled e-bike that’s suitable for seniors and those with limited mobility. The low center of gravity and differential rear axle make for a smoother, more controlled ride where tipping over is much less of a risk.

The Triker is designed for maximum comfort, with an extra-wide seat with a backrest. It has multiple modes, including beginner and cadence, to help new riders feel safe and comfortable on the road.

Anker Nano Power Bank

Anker’s newest power bank, the Nano ($55), is almost too thin to believe. The 4.3-ounce device is only 0.34 inches thick and has a magnet to seamlessly attach to the back of your phone.

This sleek power bank delivers juice when you need it, with 20 W of bidirectional fast charging. It can boost your smartphone’s battery 25% in just 42 minutes, perfect for when you’re on the go and your battery’s about to die. Overheating is a common issue with power banks, but Anker’s designed this one to always stay under 104 degrees by using graphene, a kind of carbon that quickly disperses heat.

Patagonia Bison Sticks

Fans of Patagonia’s gourmet tinned fish take note: The brand just added a new snack to its lineup: Bison sticks ($48 for a 12-pack). This grown-up version of a Slim Jim is made with meat from free-range bison from South Dakota, and it doesn’t contain any fillers or artificial flavors. Bison is a lean, protein-packed meat; each stick contains 8 g of protein. The sticks are available in three flavors: original, jalapeno, and ranch.

And as with all Patagonia products, this snack is good for the planet too. According to its website, “Free-range bison help to restore the Great Plains grasslands by building soil health with their nutrient input and ‘roto-tilling’ hooves.”

Roverlund Carry-On

If your dog has its own frequent flier mileage account, Roverlund is a brand to know. It makes a variety of travel-friendly bags and accessories so your pup can come along for the ride. Its newest release, the Ready-to-Roll Cabin Carry-on ($289), is oriented horizontally, so you can easily and securely place your pet carrier on top of it.

The skateboard-inspired wheels ensure a smooth ride, even over bumpy terrain, and are built to withstand any bumps and bruises. Bundle the carry-on with Roverlund’s pet carrier for a travel-ready setup that saves you 20%.

HandUp Dino’s End Gloves

Channel the energy and ferocity of a T-Rex on the trails with HandUp’s Dino Gloves ($29). This pair has a multi-colored lightning bolt and dinosaur design that also spells out “Rawrrr” on the back when you put your hands together.

HandUp’s gloves aren’t just about looks, however. This model, the Most Days, is made with a four-way stretch fabric that also has UPF 50+ sun protection. They’re touchscreen compatible and include a portion of cloth on the thumb to dry sweat.

Yonderbound Trail Mixer

Powdered drink packets can have everything from electrolytes to vitamins to caffeine, and now there are ones with THC. Yonderbound’s Trail Mixers ($13 for a four-pack) contain an unflavored, THC-infused dissolvable powder that you can take anywhere. The THC is derived from hemp; states’ laws vary, but this Delta 9 variant is legal in most places.

Each packet contains a 1:1 ratio of THC and CBD for a balanced, low-dosage experience. Yonderbound designed the product to be fast onset, with full effects setting in within 30 minutes. Pour a packet into a soda or lemonade for an alcohol-free camp cocktail.

Tera Kaia Basewear

Finding a good sports bra or a good swimsuit is a challenge enough; finding a product that can be both is a whole other ordeal. That’s where upstart brand Tera Kaia comes in. It was founded by women who were looking for bras that were durable and supportive, but didn’t restrict movement or cut into their shoulders.

Its product line includes bras and underwear in a variety of cuts that are made with sustainable, quick-dry fabric. Options include boxers, briefs, and shorts, as well as crop tops and high- and low-cut bras.

The brand says you can swim, backpack, ski, climb, and shred in these versatile pieces. Tera Kaia wants to make sure its customers get exactly what they want; with its Perfect Fit Guarantee, you can return any product at any time.



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