Outdoor Gift Guide for 2021

Got an outdoor enthusiast on your list or know someone that is wanting to get into camping? We have you covered this holiday season! We have selected some of our favorite gear we use everyday in our rentals that not only stand up to heavy use but also will elevate the next camping trip.

STOCKING STUFFERS

  1. Egg holder. Keep those eggs from getting crushed in the camp cooler. Seems a little silly at first but totally nice to have. $4

  2. Revel light string. Take your camp lighting to the next level with this thin-wire LED light string. Can be powered with a battery Revel sells or any USB power bank$25

  3. Fire starter. Gone are the days of kerosen soaked bricks or waterproof matched. These easy to use packets stay lit for 3 minutes, turning anyone into a fire-starting pro. $15

  4. Mexican Hot Chocolate packets. Whether you are serving up a hot in the drink in the morning for the kids or making a hot toddy in the evening, these instant packets are the best! $3

  5. Spot It Card Game. A great card game for on the road, can be played with all ages and the best part is you don’t have to shuffle. $4

ESSENTIALS

  1. Rumpl Puffy Blanket. Bring some of the comforts of home to camping with a puffy blanket. Multiple sizes and patterns to choose from. $75

  2. REI camp table. This is our go-to camp table as it is a snap to setup, easy to clean, and very durable. $75

  3. Compact coleman stove. This little but mighty stove is great at saving space and still delivering all the firepower you need for cooking. $65

  4. Toilet seat. Be the hero in your group with this outdoor throne! Folds down into the size of a briefcase. $80

  5. Earth mat. Made from recycled plastic, this mat is awesome to put outside your tent or van. The best part is you can just hose it down to clean it up. $50

  6. USB Power Bank. A rugged yet compact power bank for charging up your phone or other electronics out in the woods. Great for leaving in a car. $70

  7. Yeti beer colsters. Say goodbye to warm beer! Like a. can coozie but taken to the Yeti extreme. $25

  8. Auto-retract ratchet straps. Hate dealing with ratchet straps? Problem solved with these handy straps that keep your load secure but without the tangles. $40

SPLURGE

  1. Bivy Stick. We use this satellite communicator for sending text messages in the backcountry. It also has a SOS feature and weather report. $350

  2. TAC Gift Card. Give the gift of adventure this year with a gift card that can be applied to a vehicle rental with us. From $100

  3. Maven Binoculars. Get high-end optics without the high price tag. We include these in our deluxe camping package and love them. From $200

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