Traveler's Gear is equipment used by travelers passing through the wilderness of Hyrule Kingdom. It is not especially strong or durable, and is designed to fend off wild Animals and weak Monsters.[2][3][4]
Pieces of Traveler's Gear are composed of both metal and wood. Wooden Traveler's Gear will burn when exposed to Fire or a Scorching Climate, can float on Water, cannot conduct Electricity, do not attract Lightning during Thunderstorms, and are unable to be picked up using the MagnesisRune. The inverse is true of metallic Traveler's Gear.
A sturdy shield loved by many an adventurer. It is made of animal hide and sturdy wood and is best suited to defending against weak monsters or animals.
There is also Traveler's Gear equipment available for Horses.
A standard bridle. The design doesn't really stand out, which is why it's well suited to any type of horse. A favorite among peddlers and travelers alike.
A standard saddle designed for comfort during long journeys. Its durable material holds strong in all sorts of weather, which has made it a favorite among travelers.
Tears of the Kingdom
Like most metal equipment, the Gloom has caused most Traveler's Gear items to have significantly reduced durability, but some uncorrupted items can be found in the Depths. Unlike most of the gear archetypes returning from Breath of the Wild, they have no distinguishing secondary characteristics.
↑Traveler's Sword A very common sword often kept by travelers to fend off small beasts. It's fairly durable, but a bit unreliable against monsters. — Inventory (Breath of the Wild)
↑Traveler's Spear A spear used mainly by travelers to fend off wolves and other beasts. It's easy to hold and simple to use. — Inventory (Breath of the Wild)
↑Traveler's Shield A sturdy shield loved by many an adventurershould be: {{{2}}} [sicThis is not an error. This word was misspelled in the original source.]. It is made of animal hide and sturdy wood and is best suited to defending against weak monsters or animals. — Inventory (Breath of the Wild)