50 Campfires 2021 Holiday Gift Guide
What to get for the outdoor enthusiast in your life? Whether that person is into hiking, camping, canoeing, hunting, fishing or they simply love using life’s most practical outdoor gear in everyday life, we’ve got you covered. We put together a curation of the best gifts to help you check that outdoorsy person off your holiday gifting list.
Gone are the days of trying to start a fire with a dud match or a lighter out of fuel. The Fire Lite Fuel-Free Lighter helps you start a fire with the touch of a button no matter the weather condition or altitude. This USB-rechargeable plasma lighter comes with a paracord lanyard that can be used as emergency tinder plus a built-in LED light. The dual arcs on top of the Fire Lite can light up camp stoves, campfires, tiki torches and more. $24.99
Rest in comfort for your next overnight outdoor adventure with the Disc-O-Bed. The modular, portable bed can easily transform into a two-person bunk, bench or two cots so that you can chill or take a snooze at basecamp without taking up too much room. The rounded bed frame helps keep the bed from sinking into the ground and damaging tent floors. No tools are needed to put together the 60 pound bed system. Each cot can hold 500 pounds to accommodate outdoor enthusiasts of all sizes. Side pocket organizers make it easy to access your gear. $429.99
Kickback and relax by the campfire with the lightweight, portable and comfortable GCI Outdoors Kickback Rocker. This rocker is incredibly stable and functional while supporting up to 250 pounds. It’s perfect for travel and easy to fold up for those outdoor moments. The Spring-Action Rocking Technology allows for smooth rocking motion. The Kickback Rocker will be your go-to chair with its convenient beverage, phone holder and carry strap for portability. $65
For the second year in a row, the Zippo HeatBank® 9s Rechargeable Hand Warmer makes it on our holiday gift list – and for good reason. The coming months are full of cold weather outdoor activities and Zippo’s electric hand warmer can keep your hands warm no matter how frigid it gets. Instead of going through one disposable warmer after another, this rechargeable hand warmer is the gift that keeps on giving. It comes with six settings with the highest setting at 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Charge it up for up to nine hours of run time while also charging USB devices. $54.95
One tool that has proven to come handy time and time again is a quality, everyday knife. The Kershaw Drivetrain is a heavy duty folding pocket knife that takes your adventure to the next level. The 3.2 inch blade is sharp but safely locks in place when not in use. The Drivetrain functions as an emergency glass breaker, seatbelt cutter as well as a utility knife. Whether you need a tool to open holiday packages or you actually need to cut through a seatbelt in an emergency situation, the seatbelt cutter is a practical feature. $86.99
Eat gourmet pizza while camping in the woods or at home on the patio with the Ooni Karu 12 Multi-Fuel Pizza Oven. This portable oven is fueled by wood or charcoal so that you can enjoy wood-fired or stone-baked pizza in the great outdoors. The oven temperature can reach up to 932 degrees Fahrenheit in just 15 minutes. Cooking your favorite pizza is even faster at just 60 seconds. At just 26 pounds, you can take the Ooni with you on your next outdoor adventure. $399
For all the moments when you need a propane tank, save time and money with the Ignik Gas Growler Deluxe. One 5 pound Gas Growler fill will last five times as long as a single-use propane bottle. It easily connects to stoves, grills and heaters that use propane for heating or cooking. The multifunctional case makes it easy to carry while also insulating the tank for efficient use in extreme cold temperatures. $149.99
Coffee snobs and caffeine lovers can make their espresso and drink it too. Enjoy a strong morning cup of Joe with GSI Outdoors Mini Espresso set. This lightweight, rugged mini stovetop espresso maker packs small and brews fast, robust espresso. Whether you enjoy Americanos or want to sip on a shot of espresso, brew up your next double shot serving in under 90 seconds. Start your morning off on the right foot. $49.95
Backcountry campers can quench their thirst without worry thanks to the Grayl UltraPress Water Filter & Purified Bottle. The all-in-one water bottle protects you from viruses, protozoa, bacteria, particulates, chemicals and heavy metals. Just fill the bottle with water from any freshwater source, press it on the ground or other firm surface and drink your purified water. The bottle uses ion exchange and ultra-powdered activated carbon to filter and purify water. $89.95
For the person in your life who likes to be prepared: the SOL Origin™ survival kit. The Origin™ gives you all the tools you need to survive the unexpected and make it back alive while fitting in the palm of your hands. Inside the waterproof case, you’ll find Tinder-Quik™ fire starters, 150 pound-test braided nylon cord, mil-spec stainless steel wire and an emergency sewing and fishing kit. There’s even a survivor’s mini handbook with more than 60 survival techniques and strategies. On the case itself, there’s a flip-up Rescue Flash™ signal mirror with a retro-reflective aiming aid, a one-hand-operable Fire Lite™ sparker, a removable liquid-damped compass and a versatile folding lock-blade knife which also features a 100 decibel rescue whistle, LED light and steel blade. $39.99
There’s no such thing as cold weather. Just bad clothing. Be prepared for winter’s wrath with WSI’s HEATR base layer pants. Every avid outdoors person knows layering is essential. HEATR is a high-tech material that heats up as it comes in contact with skin. The women’s Active HEATR Pant with Pleated Knee is stylish and practical, keeping you warm and dry in temperatures as low as -10 degrees Fahrenheit. The men’s Arctic HEATR Shield Pant will keep you warm even in temperatures as low as -20 degrees Fahrenheit. $149-$196
Go off-grid into the wilderness while still being able to connect when you need to with the ZOLEO Satellite Communicator. This small, rugged device connects with your smartphone or tablet to provide two-way messaging, check-ins, weather forecasts, location sharing and SOS alerting everywhere on earth. When cellular and Wi-Fi coverage isn’t available, messages get transmitted over satellite networks, which requires a subscription plan that can be paused. You can hook this to your backpack strap for easy portage. $199
Winos can be rest assured, they can bring their favorite bottle of wine without the bulk thanks to the Platypus PlatyPreserve. Backpackers, kayakers and travelers can simply pour their favorite vino into this flexible, collapsible wine carrier. It’s leak-proof, airtight and durable so that you can take your wine to-go. That means no possibility of breaking a glass bottle while enjoying the great outdoors. $9.95
Got down time while chilling at basecamp? The Outside Inside Roll-Up Shuffleboard Game is a travel-friendly version of the classic game of shuffleboard. It’s all the fun with none of the bulk. If you’re looking for an entertaining way to spend time outdoors, just roll out this 5 feet 3 inch board onto a flat surface and play a game of shuffleboard. $36.95
The next time you cozy up by the fire with a group of friends, spark a fun conversation with the Mountaineers Books Campfire Stories Deck. This 50 card deck gives prompts to connect you with people through storytelling. Whether you’re on a camping trip or sitting around the dining room table at the cabin, bust out the cards to talk about past adventures, new adventures to come or sharing memories, as prompted. It’s also a great way to pass the time while on your next road trip adventure. $14.95
Hikers and foragers alike will appreciate the Barebones Living Harvesting & Gathering Bag. It’s a versatile, vintage-style bag designed for collecting foraged goods. Carry it on your chest or back and use its drop-out bottom to quickly and gently empty out your harvest. Whether you forage for mushrooms after a spring rainfall or trek through the woods to gather seasonal flowers or greenery, this bag will serve as a functional and stylish tool to make gathering easy. $68
Parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles who love spending winter time outdoors can share 123 Ice Fishing with their little one. This lift-the-flap board book is about a little bear and mama bear who head out to a frozen lake for a day of adventure and ice fishing. Kids will discover ice fishing terminology and concepts while also learning how to count from one to ten. $11.99
Our youngest adventurers can feel prepared with the Backyard Adventure Medical kits from Adventure Medical Kits. The kits come in fun woodland creature-themed bags including a bear, fox and raccoon with carabiners to clip on your little one’s backpack. The kit comes complete with five packets of hand sanitizer, five packets of triple antibiotic ointment and 20 bandaids. $6.99
Cozy up at the cabin or around the dining table to put together a classic, vintage puzzle featuring U.S. Forest Service icon, Smokey the Bear. The 1000 piece puzzle shows Smokey has his two cubs leaving camp in an SUV while being extra careful with their campfires. The puzzle is 27 inches by 19 inches and even includes a matching poster to frame. $29.99
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