Kids Rally Camp小小骑士

Gear List

Gear planning is part of safety: camp-provided riding protection, a take-home outdoor package and a parent packing checklist all work together.

Coaches and participants checking riding gear and vehicle equipment in the desert.
Gear planning connects protection, comfort, hydration and desert weather.

Camp-provided riding protection

The PDF lists camp activity gear including riding armor, riding boots, off-road helmet, gloves, goggles and off-road knee pads.

Families should confirm sizes, replacement rules and whether any personal protective gear is allowed before arrival.

Take-home outdoor package

The PDF lists a take-home outdoor camp kit: professional off-road riding suit, quick-dry culture shirt, riding face cover, neck gaiter set, 2L outdoor hydration bladder with custom riding backpack, custom riding towel and sun-protection ice sleeves.

Suggested personal packing

Suggested self-bring items include ID or passport, electronic learning device, books, 2-3 changes of clothes, quick-dry pants, outdoor jacket, sports socks, sunglasses, desert trekking or outdoor shoes, slippers, water bottle, mosquito repellent, sunscreen, lip balm, light backpack and toiletries.

Daily supplies

The materials also mention toothpaste, toothbrush, shower gel, shampoo, sunscreen, face towel and mosquito repellent. The final parent handbook should clarify which daily supplies are provided and which should be packed by each family.

FAQ

Clear answers to the questions families ask before choosing a program.

Gear & Packing

What gear does the camp provide?+

The PDF lists riding armor, riding boots, off-road helmet, gloves, goggles and off-road knee pads as camp activity gear.

What is in the take-home outdoor package?+

It includes a professional off-road riding suit, quick-dry culture shirt, riding face cover, neck gaiter set, 2L hydration bladder with custom riding backpack, custom towel and sun-protection ice sleeves.

Are helmets and goggles included?+

Yes. Off-road helmets and goggles are listed among camp activity gear in the PDF.

What should families pack?+

Suggested items include ID or passport, clothes, quick-dry pants, outdoor jacket, sports socks, sunglasses, outdoor shoes, slippers, water bottle, mosquito repellent, sunscreen, lip balm, light backpack and toiletries.

What documents should a child bring?+

The PDF suggests ID or passport. Final registration should confirm document requirements for pickup, insurance and accommodation.

What shoes are recommended?+

The PDF suggests desert trekking or outdoor shoes, sports shoes and slippers, alongside camp-provided riding boots for activity use.

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