To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.
Top 5 “Outdoor Living” Gifts
1) Base Camp Kit - Stainless Steel
Boil water and cook food—at the same time. The traditional large size Kelly Kettle, also known as the Volcano Kettle, has been used by Irish fishermen for over 125 years. Now it's your turn.
2) Survival Belt
Combining SlideBelts' classic style and simplicity with the rugged, reliable versatility of outdoor essentials, the Survival Belt is a one-of-a-kind belt made for adventure enthusiasts. The unique body of the Survival Buckle is composed of highly durable glass-filled nylon, and features an integrated folding knife with bottle opener, LED flashlight, and a ferrocerium fire starter rod. The knife is made of heat-treated AUS-8 stainless steel with a durable Titanium Nitride coating. A liner locking mechanism allows the knife to be opened with one hand. The strap is proudly made in the USA and crafted to withstand the harshest elements and most extreme treatment. The strap is composed of an internal webbing core coated in a durable TPU alloy protective shield. This proprietary combination is therefore leather-free, and complies with US FDA skin-sensitivity requirements. Additionally, the straps have high tensile strength and are designed to remain rigid without twisting.
3) Fire Starter Paracord Bracelet
Outdoor Element: Fire Starter Paracord Bracelet - Red - Medium
4) Electric Fire Starter
Spark a charcoal or wood fire with an electric lighter that sidesteps gas, flame, and lighter fluid to do its job. Instead, this fire starter creates super-heated air that gets up to 1100 degrees Fahrenheit in about a minute. Its safety casing cools within seconds, and a built-in bottle opener makes it an all-in-one grillside and fireside essential.
5) Quick Start Portable Charcoal Grill
This portable electric grill delivers that charcoal-cooked taste in a faster and much more convenient way. Just lay down a layer of charcoal, plug the grill in, and turn up the heat. It can get up to a ready-to-cook 950 degrees in about six minutes with no fire starters or lighter fluid needed, and with less mess on your hands.