New Haven, Mo. – ALPS Mountaineering, manufacturer of performance gear for wilderness adventures, exploration, and family camping, understands that an important part of ensuring a fun and hassle-free camping experience is gear organization. After all, there are better things to do than fishing through plastic totes and large bags for cooking gear or spending time to keep that gear organized and easy to find. That is why ALPS Mountaineering developed the Camp Kitchen Carrier.
Designed to be hung or laid flat, the Camp Kitchen Carrier opens to 39 x 12 inches and expands by four inches in depth (up to six inches) to accommodate a broad range of cooking and dining essentials. The carrier incorporates multiple pockets, an adjustable webbing handle for carrying and hanging, and a full-length zipper for easy access. Also included is a cutting board that stows conveniently into the inside front pocket and a built-in paper towel roll holder (no more paper towels rolling onto the wet ground or blowing off the table).
The new Camp Kitchen Carrier is the ideal companion for ALPS Mountaineering’s new Dutch Oven Carrier and Firewood Carrier, which are also made of the same stylish and rugged wax cloth.
For more information on Camp Kitchen Carrier and other innovative camping gear from ALPS Mountaineering, visit alpsmountaineering.com
About ALPS Mountaineering:
ALPS Mountaineering began in 1993 with a singular mission: to manufacture high quality, performance-driven outdoor products without the premium price tag that consumers would expect to find in quality gear. They continue to expand their product line into a wide range of categories including tents, packs, camp furniture, hiking accessories, rainwear, and sleep systems. In addition, all of their gear is backed by an industry-leading lifetime guarantee, ensuring that ALPS Mountaineering will be with you on all of your future outdoor adventures. An ALPS Brands Company. Active Lifestyle Products and Services.
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