2026-03-08 · 7 min read
Trail-tested: 6 months with our gear
What held up, what we tweaked, and what stayed in the car.
Six months of weekend loops, two road trips, and one very wet spring taught us more than any studio session. The walking bag earned permanent residency by the front door — treats, bags, and a spare leash without digging through pockets.
The seat cover saw the most abuse: sandy paws, pine needles, and a half-eaten apple core rolled into one back seat. Wipe-down time stayed under five minutes because we kept the quilted side up and the anchors tight.
Hydration gear mattered on warm days above 75°F. One-hand pour sounds like marketing until you are holding two leashes on a narrow switchback. The bottle lived in the door bin; we stopped forgetting it.
What we changed: we added a softer edge binding on the travel mat after a long camp weekend. Small detail, fewer pressure marks on short-coated dogs.