Working outdoors can be demanding, requiring not only physical endurance but also the right gear to ensure safety, efficiency, and comfort. Whether you’re tackling a landscaping project, working on a construction site, or embarking on a long hike, having the right equipment can make all the difference. In this guide, we’ll explore the essential items you need to stay prepared and protected while working outdoors, helping you navigate any job with confidence and ease.
Gloves
Coats and Jackets
This jacket features 12-ounce 100 percent cotton ring-spun washed duck with a sherpa-lined body, quilted sleeve lining, Cordura reinforced sleeve hems with inner rib knit cuffs, an attached adjustable low-profile hood, and Carhartt-strong triple-stitched main seams for durability.
Shoes
Sturdy hiking shoe in suede and mesh with color-pop underlays and stitching, Seam-sealed waterproof membrane
Combination of leather, nylon, webbing and metal hardware. Techlite shell. Waterproof seam-sealed construction. Omni-Heat reflective lining. 200g insulation. Rated -25F/-32C. Michelin WINTER COMPOUND.
Hats
Fleece hat featuring logo tag, ear flaps, and pull-down face mask with moisture-wicking backing One size fits all
Water Bottles
Hydro Flask 24 Oz Stainless Steel Standard Mouth Water Bottle with Flex Straw Cap and Double-Wall Vacuum Insulation
Vacuum-insulated, double-wall stainless steel, keeps drinks cold for up to 24 hours or hot for up to 12 hours, leak-proof, has a built-in lid that opens with a push of a button
24 oz Hydro Flask insulated stainless steel water bottle with leakproof Flex Cap, cupholder-friendly design, pure-taste construction, and 24-hour cold or 12-hour hot temperature retention.
Track how much you drink - Our one-gallon water bottle comes with time markers + motivational quotes on the side so you can see your daily water intake and stay on track to meet your health and fitness goals.