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Barbie-approved outdoor gear for traveling between worlds
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Date:2025-04-14 02:06:14
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The journey from the real world to Barbieland and back again is nothing short of epic. Always the stunning accessorizer, Barbie is never without the perfect gear or trinket to complement every experience and occasion.
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From beaching off to rollerblading, we found the most perfectly pink outdoor gear and accessories. Here are our favorite picks for Barbie-approved outdoor gear to have your best day ever. Be it yesterday, tomorrow, or every day from now until forever.
1. For the Barbie that needs to hydrate: A Hydro Flask water bottle
Ever wonder how Barbie gets such glowing skin? It's not because she's plastic—the girl knows how to hydrate.
For on-demand, real-life hydration, Hydro Flask is one of the best water bottles we've tested, and this Hydro Flask comes in a gorgeous, vibrant Barbie pink.
If you haven't yet practiced drinking real water, may we suggest also purchasing their straw lid (prevents spills)?
$35 at Amazon2. For the Barbie who likes to lounge: A Helinox beach chair
While Kens regularly beach each other off, Barbie just wants to relax. Helinox makes some of the best, portable, and lightweight camping and beach chairs we've tried.
This pink version is not only good for being a spectator during a good beach-off, but it also breaks down small to be stored away so that it easily fits in a convertible car or camper van when you need to account for uninvited Kens unexpected guests.
3. For when Barbie wants her cocktails on tap: A Bōte Kula cooler
And speaking of a beach-off, Barbie may want some refreshments during a day hanging with her friends and fellow Barbies.
This Kula cooler by Bōte is lightweight, easy to carry, and it holds ice for hours to dispense drinks so cool that even President Barbie will be impressed.
$225 at Bōte4. For the Barbie that likes to take in wildlife: Nocs Provisions binoculars
Barbie is nothing if not ambitious, but sometimes she wants to slow down and take in the scenery. For the wildlife-watching Barbie in your life, these Pro Issue, max grip, 10x42 binoculars by Nocs Provisions are not only waterproof and fog-proof with a spectacular 429-foot field of view, but they also come with a lifetime warranty. And, of course, they come in Barbie's signature color (as well as a range of colorways for the Allens, Midges, and Skippers of the world... and the Kens).
$295 at Nocs Provisions5. For the Barbie who is going to run from Barbieland: Brooks running shoes
The truth is, Barbie was able to outrun an army of Mattel execs in high-healed cowboy boots. She probably doesn't actually need running shoes, but if she wants to look the part on her daily jog, these fuchsia pink Brooks Adrenaline GTS 22 running shoes are a great choice.
Favored by serious runners, Brooks running shoes are known for their quality, long-lasting materials, excellent support, and their plush comfort. Barbie would never choose anything less. These fit particularly well on Barbies with flat feet.
$110 at Zappos6. For the Barbie that has found enlightenment (or needs arch support): Birkenstocks
It took Barbie a bit of convincing, but those in the know have long considered Birkenstocks to be a perfect campsite-to-city street sandal.
The actual pink Birkenstocks Margot Robbie wore in the Barbie movie went viral and immediately sold out. If you know Birkenstocks, however, you know their selection is extensive.
This vegan version of Birkenstock's iconic Arizona sandal comes in a similar rose color that says, "I've found myself." It also comes in a pre-Barbie enlightenment fuchsia, which is perfect for any existential crisis you may find yourself in.
$130 at Birkenstock7. For the 4th stage of Barbie's journey: A bubblegum pink bike
She took a car, a boat, a rocket ship, and a bike through the Barbieland portal. Next time she won't need to take Ken, so she can ditch that tandem bike for this stylish, single-speed cruiser. Cute, comfortable, and definitely made for one.
$390 at State Bicycles8. For the Barbie who needs to keep her stuff handy: A lululemon belt bag
If Barbie had brought this belt bag to the real world, she may not have faced an unfortunate run-in with a Venice Beach shop owner. Next time a Barbie comes to visit, she should definitely come with this lululemon belt bag, which will fit her car keys, a wallet, and other small essentials.
$68 at lululemon9. For the Barbie who travels between portals: Pink rollerblades
You can't get between worlds without a high-performing pair of rollerblades. Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling wore the iconic yellow and pink pairs that were made by Impala. Those have long sold out, but as Barbie gets to know herself, her style begins to mellow a bit. We think this set comes in a perfect colorway for the kind of Barbie that isn't in search of "the truth" anymore, but who just wants to travel between worlds to see friends.
$139 at Fritzy's10. For the Barbie who wants to stay comfy in all kinds of weather: Ugg rainboots
Rain or shine, Barbie knows how to get outdoors in comfort and style. These Ugg rainboots are cute, cozy, and shearling-lined to keep Barbie's feet both dry and luxuriated, even in rain storms—making every day the best day ever!
$90 at ASOS11. For the Barbie that loves a day hike: A Fjällräven Kånken backpack
How adorable would this classic Fjällräven Kånken backpack look on little day hikes at portal stop #5 at Barbie’s camper van?
Whether she’s taking a short hike or returning Ken’s patriarchy books to the library, this backpack is functional, cute, and highly durable—plus in comes in a whole range of of pinks, from pastel to striped to fuchsia.
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