The BEST Beach Gear You NEED to See! - 23 Essential Items and Upgrades to EDC

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  • čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
  • Wondering what to bring to the beach? Tired of the AI-generated lists and videos that all recommend the same junk products?
    In this video, I walk through 23 of the best beach items you never knew you needed in 3 different categories: stuff to wear, gear you need, and shade from the sun. If you're looking for the perfect every day carry guide for the beach, this is the video for you.
    0:00 Introduction
    0:20 Why This Gear?
    0:55 Part 1: Stuff to Wear
    7:21 Part 2: Beach Gear and Gadgets
    17:05 Part 3: Shade From the Sun
    19:54 Conclusion
    ///// THE GEAR IN THIS VIDEO /////
    (Note that some links below may be affiliate links; if you purchase with those, our channel will get a small cut of your purchase at NO COST TO YOU. Thanks!)
    STUFF TO WEAR:
    Malibu Surfrider Sandals: prf.hn/l/8xQg3vw
    Wellen Swim Trunks: prf.hn/l/LbW1RQN
    Free Fly Lightweight Hoody: prf.hn/l/pmnN019
    Banana Boat Light As Air Sunscreen: amzn.to/3MvXChG
    Patagonia Black Hole Mini Hip Pack: prf.hn/l/PJEmWq8
    Tilley Adventure Hat: amzn.to/46tX6Kc
    Maui Jim Keokea Sunglasses: amzn.to/3NugHS6
    Huckberry Weekender Sunglasses: prf.hn/l/eYNdvpY
    Klean Freak Body Wipes: amzn.to/3PuFZ56
    BEACH GEAR AND GADGETS:
    Cliq Chair: amzn.to/44rpo6x
    Rumpl Everywhere Mat: www.rumpl.com/collections/cam...
    Rumpl Everywhere Towel: amzn.to/46uGpyz
    YETI Hopper Flip 12: amzn.to/3JwiDs8
    YETI Thin Ice: amzn.to/3pub0eT
    YETI Rescues Program: rescues.yeti.com
    UE Wonderboom 3 Speaker: amzn.to/3NSn5nC
    Turtlebox Speaker: prf.hn/l/n0w4N0l
    Kindle Paperwhite: amzn.to/42YO05f
    Thermacell EX90: amzn.to/46oCjYH
    Biolite Firepit+: amzn.to/3r4dVLQ
    Treva Rechargeable Fan: amzn.to/3Xr4r9z
    Tupalo Wagon: prf.hn/l/9mMgy5O
    SHADE FROM THE SUN:
    Neso Grande Tent: amzn.to/3CSez1y
    Shibumi Shade: amzn.to/3prM1c4
    HUCKBERRY:
    I found lots of stuff at Huckberry for this vid. If you're into EDC/outdoorsy stuff, it's hard to find a better curated collection of gear online - check them out: athomeinthefuture.com/huckberry

Komentáře • 18

  • @skuffbuzzer
    @skuffbuzzer Před rokem +8

    Wow was not aware I subscribed to a sales channel….😮

    • @veritas.ve.42
      @veritas.ve.42 Před rokem +1

      Old Navy flip flops are $2 bucks & goes down to a dollar during thanksgiving sales. Imagine this guy selling a $70 flip flop. 😂

    • @AtHomeInTheFuture
      @AtHomeInTheFuture  Před rokem

      There's no doubt that the flip flops I recommended are definitely in the upgrade category. The Old Navy ones are great for walking to the bath house or maybe if you have a short walk to the beach and back, but they kill my feet if I'm doing anything else (which we typically are - walking boardwalks, exploring the town, etc). Having a good sandal with sneaker-level padding is pretty great, which is why I dig those Malibu's. Thanks for watching!

    • @steven-un4iw
      @steven-un4iw Před rokem +2

      Same bro, subbed because of the edc kit vids but been nothing but garbage and lame subscription boxes since. Given the view counts on the edc kit videos and what they’ve been since he only posts subscription boxes I can tell the viewers feel the same way.

    • @AtHomeInTheFuture
      @AtHomeInTheFuture  Před rokem +1

      Sorry man. Just posting stuff that's interesting to me 🙃 Thanks for hanging out.

  • @SerittaSade
    @SerittaSade Před 6 měsíci

    Thx!!

  • @steven-un4iw
    @steven-un4iw Před rokem +4

    In this episode of having money and not knowing how to spend it we review a bunch of mid tier gear that is overpriced. I think the best thing on the list is the thermacell bug repellant. Other than that it should be a list of things not to spend your money on.

    • @AtHomeInTheFuture
      @AtHomeInTheFuture  Před rokem +5

      Note that it's not a list of the CHEAPEST or BUDGET beach gear, but what I think is the BEST beach gear across the categories. That Shibumi shade, for example, pretty much saved our beach trip. It was high wind all week, and whereas every tent around us was falling over (or not going up to begin with), we were up and running in less than a minute and good to go the rest of the day. Since we go often, it's a purchase our family will benefit from for decades.
      Unless you're shopping exclusively for knockoffs or Chinese-copycats on Amazon, most of the items here are pretty much standard price in the marketplace when you factor in materials, features, and warranty. The few that are premium/high-end upgrades (speakers and sunglasses, for instance), I mentioned some more affordable alternatives that still function well.

  • @StupidParry
    @StupidParry Před 11 měsíci

    Great vid

  • @stevesloan5935
    @stevesloan5935 Před 10 měsíci +2

    It's clear that you've invested time in careful research. and have actually used this gear. I appreciate the high-performance recommendations, which, if repeatedly used, will bring the lifetime cost of ownership *down*. Each such use will yield more satisfaction while keeping the focus on the people, not the gear. I'll be getting some of your recommendations for my next beach trip, Thanks!

    • @AtHomeInTheFuture
      @AtHomeInTheFuture  Před 10 měsíci

      That’s the key - if you’re going to use something for ages, it’s worth it to invest in a tool that’ll bring that extra performance and enjoyment. Glad you liked the video!

  • @texasfirst1836
    @texasfirst1836 Před rokem

    I think I am going to make my own version of the Shibumi for the breeze free areas! It is a good concept, needs some cordage to keep the flapping to a minimum.
    I appreciate you taking the time to show us gear we may or may not want to purchase!

    • @AtHomeInTheFuture
      @AtHomeInTheFuture  Před rokem

      Haha, thanks.
      That Shibumi is incredible. I think a lot of the cost is reflected in the quality and weight of the materials - super thin UPF 50 fabric that the sun want destroy, high end aluminum poles that won’t rust or break down, etc.
      It would be cool to have some extra poles or cordage to reduce the flapping?

    • @rtd1791
      @rtd1791 Před 29 dny

      ⁠@@AtHomeInTheFutureI saw a short today that I think was another version of the Shibumi with two arches. It’s not that windy on SoCal beaches most of the time so just some pleasant, easy to assemble shade would be lovely.
      I actually live about 5 miles or so from a beach. There are many around as I’m not that far off the coast. I go to the harbor often, but not the beaches. Today I got the idea that if I keep beach gear in the car, it would be easier to be spontaneous. The biggest deterrent for me is not having beach shoes or something to sit in as I dislike sitting in the sand.
      I didn’t find the price of the gear to be outlandish at all. I am an REI member and Costco too. And the prices were in line with what I see in those stores. Plus I’m not that far from The Southcoast Mall and well that place is known for ritzy stuff, I think it’s one of those shopping centers that is in the top 10 in terms of dollar volume. I have seen beach tents there for over a thousand dollars. Not my kind of place, but the Christmas decorations are fun.
      I found your video very helpful. I really appreciate that you made it. Videos like this one are a kindness to folks like me who aren’t that outdoorsy and don’t feel confident selecting gear. Thank you.

  • @alexanderkennedy1801
    @alexanderkennedy1801 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Your beach trips cost more that a vacation in Switzerland 😊

  • @floid33556
    @floid33556 Před 20 dny

    Pretty useless video. Liked watching a used car salesman try to sell you the junky car. 😊