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Support on Wakahi →3 Hiking Essentials Our Members Never Hit the Trail Without (All Under $50)
Packs change, routes change, and the gear list evolves — but some things stay constant. These three items have earned a permanent place in the kit of Wakahi members across New Zealand and beyond, no matter the distance or terrain.
These aren't the flashiest pieces of gear and they won't break the bank. They're the quiet workhorses — simple, dependable, and proven on real trails in real conditions. Every item under $50.
A Collapsible Water Bottle
Rigid bottles take up the same space whether full or empty. A collapsible soft bottle solves that — it folds flat when empty, weighs almost nothing, and holds up well on multi-day trips. Hikers who refill at streams and hut water tanks swear by them for keeping the pack lean on the descent.
View on Amazon →A Lightweight Rain Shell
New Zealand weather is notoriously unpredictable — even on clear-sky forecasts. A compact rain shell stuffed into an outer pocket adds minimal weight but makes all the difference when a squall rolls in mid-trail. The key is accessibility: it needs to go on fast, without stopping to dig through the pack.
View on Amazon →A Neck Gaiter (Buff)
One item, ten uses. Sun protection on exposed ridgelines, sweat management on the climb, wind block on exposed saddles, dust cover in dry conditions — a neck gaiter handles all of it. Ultralight and compressible, it earns its place on every outing regardless of season.
View on Amazon →What's one piece of gear your kit never goes out without? Share it with the community in the Wakahi Forum.