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Klymit Cush, Liquipel Waterproofing and SealSkinz Waterproof Beanie

Klymit Cush, Liquipel Waterproofing and SealSkinz Waterproof Beanie

Klymit Cush

An experienced hillwalker (albeit a boring one) will always be quick to give chapter and verse on the merits of a foam pad to ensure a dry seat for the summit coffee break. The Kylmit Cush is a seat or camp pillow that inflates with a single breath, with panels to let you fold it different ways depending on its use. Apart from the comfort, the Cush is so tiny when deflated, it can squeeze into a rucksack side-pocket or into your coat – and it even has a moulded space for your ear if you sleep on it on your side. Klymit Cush (74cm x 23cm), $20, klymit.com

Liquipel Waterproofing

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Liquipel offers an extraordinary treatment that it says completely waterproofs a phone, inside and out. You send Liquipel your phone; a vacuum compartment is inserted and infused with its proprietary Watersafe Nano-coating that permeates the whole device. This nonconductive waterproof layer is 1,000 times finer than a human hair and bonds on a molecular level, so all the innards still run perfectly. Although it's entirely waterproof for accidental spillages and slippages, Liquipel isn't intended to withstand lengthy submerging, so don't stick your Liquipel-ed phone down your togs and go for a swim. Liquipel Waterproofing, from about $60, liquipel.com

SealSkinz Waterproof Beanie

SealSkinz Gloves are remarkable for keeping hands dry in all conditions. The brand has built its reputation on bouncing H2O, with a wardrobe of gear for everyone from golfers to the military. Its Beanie Hat is waterproof and windproof, yet breathable. And it’s got a microfleece lining that assures extra snugginess. It comes in a selection of colours and sizes, and as a peaked Beanie. SealSkinz Waterproof Beanie, about €30 from lots of good outdoors stores