Hikers on the Appalachian Trail have some of the most dialed kits on the planet. After all, if youre lugging gear 2,200 miles for a couple months, you want to make sure you have everything you need and nothing you dont. It pays to be picky. To get a look into what these hikers find essential, I reached out to a bunch who are on the trail right now, traveling north from Springer Mountain in Georgia to Mount Katahdin in Maine.
Paige Bellamy

Age: 22
Trail Name: Weeble. Like the toy that wobbles but doesnt fall down.
Time on Trail: Six weeks
Favorite Piece of Gear: Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL 3 Tent ($500)
Paige Bellamy, whos hiked about 454 miles so far, says the burly construction and extra space of the that she and her boyfriend share have been invaluable. We had a Kelty Teton and woke up in puddles one day after a thunderstorm, Bellamy said. When the pair got to Neels Gap, they purchased this three-person tent on a whim. It has actually been one of the best decisions, Bellamy says. We call it our palace. It is just huge. We can spread out, change at the same time, and I havent gotten wet once. She loves the sub-four-pound tent for more than its size. While the two were just outside Hot Springs, North Carolina, the tent handily weathered a serious storm. I was told there were tornadoes going on in Tennessee and Georgia one night, and we were feeling like 50 mph winds, but the tent didnt collapse, Bellamy says.
Eiryn Reynolds

Age: 22
Trail Name: Ray. My boyfriend gave it to me. I think its a Star Wars 娶梗款梗娶梗紳釵梗.
Time on Trail: One month
Favorite Piece of Gear: Altra Lone Peak 3.5 Shoes ($120)
After walking in her for more than 300 miles, Eiryn Reynolds couldnt be happier with her shoe choice. They are still in great condition, she says. These have given me the fewest blisters out of all the shoes Ive owned. They are super lightweight and have a very wide toe box, so you have more of a natural foot stance, which really helps when you start going long distances. Your feet are a lot less crammed.
Ray Galli

Age: 50
Trail Name: Onefoot. Its short for one foot in front of the other.
Time on Trail: 20 days
Favorite Piece of Gear: Big Agnes Q-Core Deluxe Sleeping Pad ($150)
, who has been planning this trip on the AT for 15 years, swears by the comfort of his inflatable . To be honest, that is one thing I wouldnt want to go without, he says. It is three inches of pure bliss. I have slept on roots, rocks, and not even known it. I dont even want to put it on a scale, because I would be afraid to see how much it weighs [1 pound, 7 ounces], and I am not sending it home.
Nikki Sword

Age: 26
Trail Name: Doesnt have one yet.
Time on Trail: 16 days
Favorite Piece of Gear: Body Glide ($8)
Im not sure if this is considered gear, but I could not survive without for my 款梗梗喧, says. (After Body Glide saved me from uncountable blisters and chafed thighs and nipples during long runs, I gave it the official Gear Guy stamp of approval.) I have lathered my feet up every morning and have only gotten one blister so far, Sword adds. Im normally very prone to blisters, so this was a game-changer for me. Ive turned a lot of other hikers onto it, too!
Taylor Sword

Age: 27
Trail Name: Trojan. We were at Barneys in Hiawassee, Georgia, and when I pulled my wallet out to pay, a Trojan condom fell on the floor for everyone to see.
Time on Trail: 16 days
Favorite Piece of Gear: REI Flash Carbon Trekking Poles ($139)
(husband of Nikki, above) has found his ultralight invaluable during his 113 miles logged so far. They help a lot with balance on technical terrain and have saved me from a few tumbles, Sword says. On top of lending stability, the poles give his tent a hand up. I also use them in place of tent poles for the .
Esther Burhgouwt

Age: 31
Trail Name: Snow Angel. People (individually) followed my footsteps through a snowstorm, since I was the first crazy person to hike out that day on that section.
Time on Trail: One month and one day
Favorite Piece of Gear: Earplugs
The communal sleeping situations on the AT make nighttime silence hard to come by on some legs of the trail. Esther Burhgouwts key to a good nights sleep has been earplugs. They help with snoring people, wood-gnawing mice, and ridiculously loud flapping-in-the-wind tarps, she says. Burhgouwt could not confirm which brand she has with her, but almost any pair will do. Just the cheapest ones I could findthe foam ones, she says.