If I’m going to buy gifts for family and friends during the holidays, I want to make sure that whatever I buy is going to get good use. That means I generally try to gift awesome outdoor gear to help them get outside.
In this 2024 outdoor gift guide, you’ll find my gift recommendations for every kind of adventurer in your life – whether that’s hikers and backpackers, van lifers, car campers, outdoor chefs, powder chasers, adventurous parents, and more!
All of these gifts have been tested by myself or someone on my team and is the gear I recommend most – both on my blog and to my family and friends.
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Outdoor Gifts for Women
These are the outdoor gifts I’ve purchased for my mom and female friends who love to camp, hike, and spend time in nature.
1. Patagonia Nano Puff Insulated Hoodie
The Patagonia Nano Puff Hoodie is my go-to insulated jacket for outdoor adventures. It’s extremely popular, which means that whoever you buy this for will most likely love it. It’s warm and lightweight, and not only is it efficient at trapping heat, but it’s also windproof and water-resistant. It also packs down small enough to easily fit in your daypack. Read my full review of the Patagonia Nano Puff.
2. REI Co-op Sahara Shade Women’s Hoodie
3. Vuori Miles Ankle Pants
I recently got these Vuori Miles Ankle Pants, and they have quickly become my favorite pants. They look nice enough for travel and nights out, but with their moisture-wicking properties, they are also perfect for light outdoor excursions. They have a comfortable elastic waistband, deep pockets, and the material is slightly stretchy. I find them to be very flattering.
4. Vuori Halo 2.0 Performance Hoodie
The Vuori Halo 2.0 Performance Hoodie is the perfect layer whether you’re camping, road-tripping, lounging, or going for a stroll. The performance fabric is quick-drying, moisture-wicking, and super comfy. This sweatshirt is incredibly soft (really, one of the softest I’ve ever worn!) and comes in a bunch of colors.
5. Arc’teryx Beta SL Rain Jacket
If you really want to splurge on the special woman in your life, you can’t go wrong with anything Arc’teryx. This Arc’teryx Beta SL Rain Jacket is one of the lightest and best-performing rain jackets on the market that has kept me dry in the heaviest rain storms. It has huge pit zips, a highly adjustable hood, fully taped seams, and pockets for your essentials.
6. Icebreaker Oasis 200 Base Layer
Icebreaker makes my absolutely favorite base layers for skiing and winter sports. Unlike a lot of wool that leaves you feeling itchy, this Icebreaker Oasis 200 Crew Top is so soft. They are very effective at wicking away moisture, and I typically wear mine for several days before needing to wash them. Note that I think these run small, so you may want to size up.
7.Teva Universal Trail Sandals
I’ve owned two pairs of these Teva Universal Trail sandals since 2020, and I’ve lived in them every summer since. The padding around the straps make them far comfier than other outdoor sandals, and they are easily adjustable so you can get the perfect fit. The pair weighs 1 pound, making them a great camp sandal or to bring along on a backpacking trip too. Read my full Teva Universal Trail Sandal review for more thoughts.
8. Cotopaxi Tech 5-Panel Hat
The Cotopaxi Tech 5-Panel Hat is my new favorite hat, and I think it would make a great gift for women who hike, camp and spend time outside. It’s so light I barely notice it on my head, and it breathes really well compared to a lot of other hats I’ve tried, so your head doesn’t get so sweaty. It comes in a few different colors, and I’m wearing the fatigue/lemongrass in the photo below.
9. Darn Tough Hiker Micro Crew Cushion Socks
Socks are a great gift for outdoor adventurers because good socks make such a difference on the trail. Without high-performing socks, you risk getting blisters or wearing through the soles after just a few uses. I swear by Darn Tough Micro Crew Cushion socks. They’re made from moisture-wicking materials and have some cushioning underfoot to guarantee comfort on the trail. Plus, all Darn Tough socks are guaranteed for life!
10. REI Co-op Trail 2 Print Waist Pack
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Outdoor Gifts for Men
The man who loves outdoor adventure might not buy himself nice (and useful) things but that doesn’t mean you can’t do it for him. Here are some of my favorite outdoor gift ideas for men based on some of my partner Ryan’s favorite things.
11. REI Co-op Men’s Wallace Lake Flannel Shirt
This REI Co-op Wallace Lake Flannel Shirt is the perfect gift for your outdoor-loving man. It comes in a variety of colors and patterns, is made from organic cotton, and has buttons down the front so it can be easily layered depending on outside temps. Ryan loves wearing it hiking on crisp fall days or to cozy up by the campfire at night.
12. Arc’teryx Atom Insulated Hoody
I got Ryan the Arc’teryx Atom Insulated Hoody as a gift last year, and he wears it everywhere, whether that’s camping or as an outer layer on a chilly hike! He says it feels like he’s wearing a cloud. He also really likes the cut of this jacket. It’s not too poofy so he doesn’t look like a marshmellow.
13. Vuori Sunday Performance Jogger Pants
The tapered design of these Vuori Sunday Performance Jogger Pants strikes the perfect balance between relaxed and refined… these don’t look like your typical baggy sweatpants. Ryan lives in these both at home, chilling in our van, and taking the pups for walks around the neighborhood.
14. Icebreaker Oasis 200 Base Layer
Just like the ladies version, this Icebreaker Oasis 200 base layer also makes a great gift for outdoorsy men. Again, it’s super soft and super warm, while not making you too sweaty on your outdoor activities. Ryan wears this every day he goes skiing.
15. REI Co-op Merino Boxer Briefs
REI Co-op Merino Boxer Briefs make the perfect holiday gift for every man in your life. These anti-roll, naturally odor and moisture-wicking boxer briefs are perfect for hitting the trail, the ski slopes, or just watching TV at home.
16. Darn Tough Micro Crew Cushion Crew
Just like me, Ryan loves the Darn Tough Micro Crew Cushion Sock and owns at least a dozen pairs. Made from moisture-wicking and temperature-controlling materials, they are cool, comfortable, and soft and Darn Tough’s lifetime guarantee makes them a gift for many years to come.
17. REI Sahara Sun Shade Men’s Hoody
Similar to the women’s version that I own and love, the REI Men’s Sahara Sun Shade Hoody is a bestseller. Ryan loves the thumbholes and full coverage hood on this shirt when he’s hiking. Plus it’s very soft and looks nice enough to wear around town.
Gifts for Hikers & Backpackers
The gear below is stuff I use all of the time on my hiking and backpacking adventures. These outdoorsy gifts are perfect for people who are obsessed with the trail.
18. Gregory Jade 28 Pack
The Gregory Jade 28 has been my favorite hiking day pack for the last two years. It’s very comfortable, has a very supportive waistband, and has an adjustable torso that you can customize based on your torso length. There are lots of pockets for organization, and I really like that access to the main compartment is through a zipper rather than a lid with clips. It makes it really quick and easy to get in and out of the pack. The men’s version (which Ryan has) is the Gregory Zulu.
19. Multi-functional Buff
Buffs have so many useful purposes on the trail from shielding your neck from a biting wind to protecting your face from the sun to using as a headband. That’s why the original Buff is a great gift for outdoor lovers and will surely be useful on their next hiking and backpacking trips. I wear mine on every hike.
20. BioLite HeadLamp 325
The BioLite Headlamp 325 is a useful gift that not only delivers on brightness, but it’s also super reliable, lightweight, comfortable, and can be recharged via USB. I especially like how easy the band is to adjust, so it’s no hassle to let your friend borrow it to go to the bathroom.
21. Garmin inReach Mini 2
This nifty little handheld device keeps you safe on backcountry expeditions by tracking your location, providing 2-way texting, and sending out SOS signals should things go wrong. For me, a Garmin Mini 2 Satellite Communicator is a must to keep me safe and my loved ones at ease when I’m backpacking and off the grid.
22. REI Co-op Trailmade Trekking Poles
These REI Co-op Trailmade Trekking Poles are lightweight, telescope for easy transport, and they are adjustable so you don’t have to worry about fit. I bought my parents each a pair of these, and they’ve made a huge difference and even made them want to hike more.
23. Jetboil Flash Cooking System
The Jetboil Flash is one of the best camping cooking systems I’ve tried. It’s super quick and efficient (it can boil water in just over a minute and a half!), and everything packs down small and light.
24. REI Magma 15 Degree Sleeping Bag
25. Deuter AirContact Core Backpacking Pack
Buying a gift for a beginner backpacker? You can’t go wrong with the Deuter AirContact Core – my backpacking pack of choice. The 60L pack size is big enough for extended trips, and even with a heavy load, I find it to be very comfortable. It’s got lots of pockets, easy to use zippers and cinches, plus a large lid for things you need to access during the day. The men’s Deuter AirContact Core Backpacking pack is also a great choice.
26. REI Co-op Half Dome SL 3+
I just upgraded to this NEMO Tensor All-Season Ultralight Insulated Sleeping Pad, and on my most recent backpacking trip, I got the best sleep I’ve ever had in the backcountry. It’s 4 inches thick and extremely lightweight. I opted for the regular wide, just so I have a little extra room to roll around without falling off of it. The pump sack makes it very quick and easy to blow up, and with an R-value of 5.4, it’s designed to insulate you from the ground on very cold nights.
27. Helinox Chair Zero
The Helinox Chair Zero is the perfect luxury backpacking item and is a huge upgrade from sitting on the ground every night. Weighing in at just 1.1 pounds, this chair is astoundingly portable, yet doesn’t skimp on durability. This chair packs down really small too! I recently flew with mine to a festival, and it barely took up any room in my checked luggage.
28. Platypus GravityWorks Water Filter
The Platypus GravityWorks filter can filter 4L of water in just 2.5 minutes just by letting gravity do the work – no manual pumping required. This has been my backcountry filter of choice for years and it has never let me down. This system is perfect for backpacking with a partner or even a group – just leave the bag hanging at camp for easy use.
29. BearVault BV500 Journey Bear Canister
Ensuring food safety and animal protection is key (and usually legally required) while backpacking in bear country, and the BearVault is one of the most popular bear canisters on the market. With a spacious 9.3-liter capacity, it comfortably fits enough food for up to 5-6 days (or an extended weekend trip for 2 people).
30. Adventure Medical Kits Mountain Series Hiker Medical Kit
Gifts for Car Campers
Whether you’re car camping in a National Park or dispersed camping on public lands, these car camping items make the perfect gift for outdoor lovers wanting a little comfort and ambiance around the campfire.
31. NEMO Roamer Double Sleeping Pad
I added the NEMO Roamer Double Sleeping Pad to my car camping setup last year and have never slept better car camping (you can read my full NEMO Roamer review here)! With a 4-inch thick pad (including a memory foam topper), you’ll feel like you’re sleeping on a real mattress. Plus, you won’t wake up in the middle of the night to a half-deflated mess like a traditional air mattress. Shopping for a solo setup? There’s a 1P Roamer available too.
32. REI Co-op HunkerDown 20 Double Sleeping Bag
There’s no better way to share warmth and coziness on a chilly night in the backcountry than with the REI Co-op HunkerDown 20 Double Sleeping Bag. Ryan and I have used this a number of times while car camping, and I love how each side is completely adjustable so you can zip up or air out depending on how cold you are.
33. REI Base Camp 4 Tent
The REI Base Camp 4 is an excellent car camping tent. It’s not quite tall enough to stand up inside in, but it’s pretty close. For those of you who like to stay organized, it’s got 18 pockets. I love the big windows on each door that you can unzip, and the huge vestibule is great for keeping your stuff and the inside of the tent dry. I’ve used this in windy and very rainy conditions with no issues. Read my review of the REI Base Camp 4 tent for more details.
34. EcoFlow RIVER 2 Max Portable Power Station
The EcoFlow RIVER 2 Max Portable Power Station is an awesome power station that you can use to charge all of your devices (even a laptop or a portable fridge) while camping. It has a boasts a 512Wh capacity, and you can fully recharge the power station in just 1 hour by plugging it into a wall outlet.
35. Geyser Systems Portable Shower w/ Heater
36. CGear Multimats Original Sand-Free Mat
Every camper knows the challenge of keeping sand and dirt out of your living space, and the CGear Multimats Original Sand-Free Mat addresses this issue brilliantly. I keep one of these mats outside the entryway to my van (or tent) so we can slip off our shoes before tracking in too much dirt. It’s also great for relaxing on or doing yoga, and it folds up pretty small.
37. MPOWERD Luci Solar String Lights
Having a way to light up your campsite helps create some nice ambiance while car camping. The MPOWERD Luci Solar String Lights are 18 feet long and be strung inside your tent, in the trees, or even placed on the ground around your camp chairs.
38. ENO Double Nest Hammock
The ENO Double Nest hammock is the perfect gift for outdoor lovers who like to stargaze, read outdoors, snuggle with their pup (me), or take an afternoon nap. With tons of fun prints, you’re sure to find the perfect hammock for someone on your list. It’s very easy to set up with the ENO Atlas Straps (sold separately), and I even use this at home in my backyard.
39. Rumpl Blanket
Rumpl Blankets are my favorite camp blankets because they’re snuggly and soft yet still extremely durable. I’ve used mine since 2017 in my van, and I can’t believe how well it’s held up, especially with my dogs! The blankets come in several different materials including recycled synthetic (most durable), a warmer NanoLoft synthetic, and down. The best part is they’re water and dirt-resistant and can be thrown into the wash. Get the 2-person if you are planning to use it as a comforter in your van.
40. Helinox Cot One Convertible
I recently tested the Helinox Cot One Convertible at a music festival. If the person you’re shopping for complains about sleeping pads being uncomfortable, this cot may be the perfect gift. It weighs just over 5 pounds, packs down smaller than thick car camping mattresses, and doesn’t get as hot. I’d say it’s fairly firm and extremely supportive, and paired with a camp pillow, I slept surprisingly well on this.
Gifts for the Camp Chef
Making the camp cook happy for the holidays pretty much guarantees that you’ll be happy (and full) too. Take the camp kitchen to the next level with these gift ideas.
41. Eureka Ignite Camp Stove
I personally love the Eureka Ignite Plus Camp Stove which fits two 12″ pans. It has two powerful burners, great simmering capability, and solid construction that will help you cook up delicious camp meals. We’ve had ours for more than 5 years with heavy use, and it works just as good as it did on day 1.
42. YETI Rambler Mug
Everyone needs a high-quality camp mug and my top choice is the YETI Rambler. With double-walled vacuum insulation, this mug will keep hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold for hours and has a MagSlider lid to prevent big spills. This mug fits in most car cup holders and comes in a ton of fun colors so take your pick this holiday season!
43. GSI Outdoors Glacier Vacuum Java Press
Kick off your camp mornings with a hot cup of coffee thanks to the Aeropress Go. I love this method of making coffee while camping because it’s strong and delicious, and the cleanup is easier than any other coffee maker, including the french press. With the Aeropress, you just plunge the grounds right into the trash. I’m a decaf drinker these days, and it works great for that too. For more details, see my Aeropress review.
44. Kelty Camp Galley Deluxe Bag
I love an organized camp kitchen, and this Kelty Camp Galley Deluxe Bag makes it really easy! It can fit plates, bowls, silverware, a cutting board, cooking utensils, seasonings, and more. Just hang it from the end of your camp table or a branch, and you’ll have quick access to all of your camp cooking essentials.
45. GSI Outdoors Santoku Knife Set
A solid knife set is a great gift for the camp cook. The GSI Outdoors Santoku Knife Set includes a 4-inch paring knife, 6-inch chef’s knife, 6-inch serrated knife, and a folding cutting board plus a soap bottle and a dishcloth. It comes in a handy compact carry case so you can keep everything organized and won’t accidently slice your finger open while digging through your camp kitchen box.
46. Lodge Deep Camp Dutch Oven
Up your camp kitchen game with the Lodge Deep Camp Dutch Oven, an awesome gift for outdoor lovers! Cooking over a fire is a special way to make meals while car camping – from stews to casseroles to cobblers, the opportunities are endless with this 4-quart dutch oven.
47. SOL Flat Pack Collapsible Sink
My least favorite part of car camping (without my van) is dish cleanup. This OXO Outdoor Wash, Dry and Stow System makes it so much easier to do dishes while also following Leave No Trace. It has a washing bin, a rinse bin, and a drying rack with a spot for utensils. The whole system nests together so it’s easy to pack.
48. OXO Camp Cook Utensil Set
I prefer having a second set of camp cooking utensils that live in my camping box rather than having to always steal them from my kitchen for every single trip. This OXO Camp Cook Utensil Set comes with a spatula, serving spoon, a pair of thongs, and a silicone rest complete with a compact carrying case for easy transport. Plus the silicone ends make these non-stick, easy to clean, and they won’t scratch your non-stick pans.
Gifts for Travelers
Buying a gift for a jet setting friend? Use my list to get the perfect gift for that loved one who’s always yearning to hit the road or put a new stamp on their passport.
49. Cotopaxi Allpa Travel Pack
I absolutely love my Cotopaxi Allpa Travel Pack. It’s a perfectly designed carry-on travel pack with tons of pockets and compartments to keep your stuff organized. It has a padded laptop/tablet sleeve and a small compartment for essentials like a passport and keys, and it even comes with a rain cover in case the weather turns. The material is super rugged and durable and can withstand being tossed around.
50. America the Beautiful Park Pass
This is one of my personal favorite gifts for outdoor lovers – an annual America the Beautiful Park Pass. This pass offers unlimited access for 1 year to over 2,000 federal recreation sites (for up to 4 adults + kids), including all National Parks. Ideal for the avid traveler and nature lover, each purchase also contributes directly to the preservation and maintenance of these iconic destinations.
51. Nomadix Quick-Dry Towel
Nomadix Quick-Dry Towels are very useful and versatile for travelers. I have the original (thicker and softer) as well as a few of the ultralight that are great for throwing in my suitcase. Not only can they be used to dry off after a shower, but they can also be used as beach blankets, sarongs, car seat covers, yoga mats, and much more.
52. Sea to Summit Toiletry Bag
A toiletry bag is a must for any traveler. I love the Sea to Summit Hanging Toiletry Bag because it has several pockets to keep things organized and the hook makes it very efficient to use, especially in small spaces (like campground shower stalls). It’s also super lightweight and even includes a mirror, so it’s the perfect piece to bring along on road trips, camping trips, international travel, and more. It also comes in a large size for additional storage.
53. REI Co-op Packing Cubes
No matter where I’m going, I use packing cubes to keep my clothing organized. One for pants, one for shirts, and one for undergarments and socks. REI’s packing cube set has three different sizes to keep everything in the right place. These make a great gift for van lifers too!
54. REI Co-op Big Haul 40 Recycled Duffel
I love how versatile this REI Co-op Big Haul 40 Recycled Duffel is. It can be carried either as a duffel or a backpack with stowaway straps. With a 40L capacity, this duffel is also a standard carry-on size on most airlines. Made with rugged recycled ripstop material, this duffel can withstand all of your adventures!
55. Scrubba Wash Bag
My mom actually bought this as a gift for me, and it’s a really handy (yet simple) gadget. The Scrubba Wash Bag is a pocket-sized “washing machine” that’s perfect for travel, camping, and other adventures. The Scrubba requires less than 1 gallon of water and provides a machine-quality wash, saving you time and money while traveling.
56. Kuat NV Base 2.0 2-Bike Hitch Rack
I bought this Kuat NV Base 2.0 2-Bike Hitch Rack to carry our 50-pound ebikes on the back of our 4runner. Ryan and I drove from Utah to Idaho last year with our bikes in this rack, and we couldn’t believe how sturdy it was, even on bumpy dirt roads. It’s super simple to install and to secure your bikes and even has a built-in lock.
Gifts for Snow Lovers
Help the skiers, snowboarders, and snow bunnies in your life hit the slopes with these wintery gifts lovers that will keep them cozy and warm on the coldest of days.
57. Polar Buff
I use this fleece-lined Polar Buff as a neck, ear, and face warmer every single day that I’m skiing. It’s thick and warm and keeps the cold drafts off of my face on the most blistery of days.
58. Smith I/O MAG S ChromaPop Snow Goggles
It’s annoying how quickly I seem to scratch my ski goggles, so I’d be stoked to receive a new pair as a Christmas gift. These Smith I/O MAG S ChromaPop Snow Goggles are designed to maximize your field of view and peripheral vision while minimizing fog and providing key UV protection. They come in variety of frame and lens colors.
59. Black Diamond Mercury Mitts
My hands get super cold in winter, and these Black Diamond Mercury Mitts are the only ones I’ve tried that keep my fingers nice and toasty. They are fleece lined and very soft on the inside and have completely waterproof removable inserts. They are very durable, and mine have lasted me several seasons.
60. Oboz Bridger Insulated Hiking Boots
Oboz makes great hiking boots, so it’s no surprise that their Bridger Insulated winter hiking boots are high-performing and comfortable as well. I have the 9″ version while Ryan has the 10″ version, and I find them to be incredibly warm and very supportive for hiking. They have burly treads to prevent slipping on ice, and unlike other winter boots I’ve tried, these are easy to get on and off.
61. MSR Evo Trail Snowshoes
These MSR Lightening Ascent snowshoes are the cream of the crop. They are very lightweight which makes trudging uphill so much easier. The bindings are quick to get on and off and are designed to be able to handle steep terrain. If you are shopping for a smaller individual, choose the 22″ length (which have a 180 lb capacity). For people larger than that, get the 25″ length.
62. Kahtoola MICROspikes Traction System
For the winter hikers, these Kahtoola Microspikes are a lifesaver. They attach to nearly any pair of shoes, and the spikes on the bottom help grab on to slick and icy terrain. I wear these on all of my winter hikes, and they help me feel a lot more confident.
Gifts for Outdoor Parents
Thoughtful and practical gifts tailored for parents who cherish the great outdoors to make hiking to camping easier with little ones.
63. Veer Basecamp Shelter
The Veer Basecamp Shelter was my favorite piece of baby gear we packed for our travels when my son was under 1. This easy pop-up tent was a staple for both camp outings and beach days because the fully enclosed design ensures mosquitoes and bugs are kept at bay, while the detachable sunshade shielded him from the sun. We even put a portable play gym inside to keep him entertained.
64. Deuter Kid Comfort Pro Backpack
We use the Deuter Kid Comfort Pro Backpack to carry our son, and any adventurous parent would love this as a gift! Herbie weighs 26 pounds now, and this pack is extremely supportive and adjustable so both Ryan or I can wear it. My favorite feature is the full coverage sun shade that comes over his head. It also has lots of stuffable pockets for carrying all of our other kid essentials like snacks, diapers, etc. Herbie seems to like it too, and it’s enabled us to do longer hikes as new parents.
65. DAKINE Hot Laps Waist Pack
I originally got this DAKINE Hot Laps 2 L Waist Pack while I was pregnant to avoid a too-heavy pack on my back while hiking. It’s since transitioned into a small diaper bag for hikes with my son, and it was especially handy when I was wearing him in a front carrier and didn’t want to wear a backpack. It has lots of different pockets with plenty of space for diaper changing supplies, snacks, and it even has space for a small water reservoir.
66. Sunday Afternoons SunSprout Hat
For parents in search of a reliable sun hat that combines function, comfort, and cuteness, the Sunday Afternoons SunSprout Hat is a must-have. We used this hat almost everyday when Herbie was an infant, and he never once got any kind of sunburn while wearing it. Plus the chin strap keeps it secure in windy conditions.
Stocking Stuffers for Outdoor Lovers
Little goodies that are useful, fun, and don’t take up a ton of room.
67. Sea to Summit Head Net
This tiny, packable, lightweight Sea to Summit bug net is essential for any hiker, camper, or backpacker who has had the unpleasant experience of being swarmed by mosquitos or flies. Bugs can be bad at certain times of the year, but this head net will stop them from bothering you and you’ll forget you even have it on. I brought this along on our Mineral King backpacking trip and was so glad that I did.
68. REI Gift Card
Take the guesswork out of it and give an REI Gift Card to the outdoor lover in your life who is difficult to shop for. That way, they can pick out something they need and want themselves. Easy peasy.
69. Sea to Summit Wilderness Wipes
These Sea to Summit Wilderness Wipes are a top seller for good reason. Perfect for camping and backpacking trips, these are like a shower in a wipe and will help you feel clean after a long day outside. They’re gentle on your skin, compostable, made with soothing aloe vera and vitamin E.
70. REI Co-op Multi Towel Mini
Micro-fiber towels are a great gift for the adventurer in your life – they’re perfect for tossing in a day pack to clean dog paws, dry off after a spontaneous lake dip, wash your face on backpacking trips, or many other uses. This hand towel comes with a convenient carrying case and a carabiner to clip onto a pack.
71. BUG BITE thing Removal Tool
This is the perfect gift for the people in your life whom mosquitos and bugs love a little tooooo much (I’m looking at Ryan as I type this). The Bug Bite Removal Tool is a game-changer, using suction to extract insect venom from under the skin, reducing itching, swelling, and discomfort. It’s suitable for all ages and works on a variety of stings and bites, from mosquitoes to bees.
72. Opinel Knife
Every outdoor adventurer should have a small knife, and this Opinel knife is a favorite of mine. The simple ring lock system makes it safe and easy to use, plus it’s lightweight and elegant with a beautiful wood handle and stainless steel blade that stays sharp and won’t corrode.
73. Stormproof Matches
A set of stormproof matches can be a lifesaver on a camping or backpacking trip if the weather turns or your lighter breaks. They’re a good thing to bring along in your hiking first aid kit in case of an emergency as well. These extra-long matches have a 25-second burn time, will light even after getting wet, and come in a durable waterproof case with a striker.
74. NUUN Sport Hydration Tablets
I take these NUUN hydration tablets along on all of my vigorous outdoor adventures. They’re packed with key electrolytes and minerals that you lose when you sweat, and they also make your water taste pretty good. These are also a great gift for travelers who may need help to stay hydrated on long flights or while traveling in hot countries.
75. outdoor element Firebiner
This outdoor element Firebiner is a handy little gadget that looks like a normal carabiner but does so much more. It’s got a screwdriver, a bottle opener, a firestarter, and even a small utility blade. I keep this attached to my pack and with all of the functions, I no longer feel like I need to carry a full blown multi-tool.
I hope this list of best gifts for outdoor lovers helps simplify your shopping so you can get off your computer, out of the stores, and spend more time outside. What’s on your wish list this year?
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