
Gear & Apps
Gear & Apps
Practical gear and useful apps for easier trips — from beach showers and car-camping kits to accessibility equipment and family travel essentials. Compare options, read checklists, and learn how to use each item on the road.
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Featured gear guides
- Beach shower kits: quick‑rinse options that work
- Portable toilet options for road trips and car camping
- Parents’ travel essentials: change mats, wipes, bottle gear
Tip: Swap these with 3–6 up‑to‑date reviews or guides you want to feature.
Apps we recommend
- AussieLoo: toilets, parents’ rooms, showers near you
- Offline maps apps for outback and low‑reception areas
- Fuel price apps to plan cheaper stops
- National park passes and booking apps
Accessibility equipment
- Beach wheelchairs and matting: how to find and book
- Portable ramps: sizes, weight limits, and safe use
- Communication cards and signage for accessible travel
Car camping & road trip setup
- Car camping starter kit (AU edition)
- 12V showers, fridges, and power packs
- Road‑trip first‑aid kits: what to pack
Family travel gear
- Stroller‑friendly day‑out gear
- Portable high chairs and boosters
- Car seats and travel: legal basics and tips
Water, sun & beach basics
- Reef‑safe sunscreen in Australia
- Microfibre towels and change robes
- Dry bags vs wet bags: what to choose
Buying guides & checklists
- Family travel checklist (printable)
- Road‑trip checklist: tools, spares, and safety
- Beach day checklist: quick‑rinse, shade, hydration
FAQs
Do I really need a portable shower if beaches have public showers?
Public showers are common on popular foreshores, but not everywhere — especially in national parks or quieter beaches. A compact 12V or gravity shower helps when you’re off the beaten path or traveling with kids.
What’s the best way to carry water and keep it cool on long drives?
Use an insulated jug or soft cooler with ice bricks for day trips. For multi‑day trips, consider a 12V fridge and a 20–40L food‑grade water container secured in the boot.
How do I find accessible beach gear near me?
Start with local council pages and surf lifesaving clubs, and check our beach wheelchairs and matting guide. Many sites require bookings and have specific hours.