Know someone who prefers to be in the great outdoors than chained to a desk, day in, day out? Well, they’re going to be pretty easy to buy for this Christmas courtesy of our pick of 8 awesome gifts for the outdoorsman – check out our selection below:
Taylor Stitch Whitney Parka | $398
Made with a water-repellant outer, warm down insulation, and a quilted lightweight construction, the Whitney Parka from Taylor Stitch is the perfect all-purpose coat for cold days. Pull it on when you need to stay dry and cozy in freezing horizontal rain or when you want to enjoy a bright blue winter sky and the crunch of fresh snowfall under your boots.
National Parks Iconic Enamel Percolator | $45
This classic Enamel Percolator honors those sacred outdoor spaces with a custom design, and every purchase helps support a National Park program that introduces the next generation to the joy of being outside. It holds 2 litres in a compact shape perfect for travel and it is campfire safe and best used outdoors.
Yosemite National Park 500 Piece Puzzle | $25
High mountainous peaks, low valleys with rushing rivers, dense forests with tall trees, and sandy stretches of pristine beaches – the wilderness are is important to us and we gladly share that in common with the guys at Parks Project. Their collection of puzzles honour those amazing outdoor spaces with custom designs, and this one is a representation of the stunning landscapes and vistas of Yosemite National Park.
Lems Boulder Boots | $125
Lems has improved their Boulder Boot with an even more rugged leather material. Now, it’s stain- and moisture- resistant so it’ll hold a clean and classic aesthetic for more adventures. At a featherlight 9.9 oz., the Boulder Boot is the perfect travel companion, as the heel and toe can be completely folded together to save space.
Poler Reversible Napsack | $130
Poler’s outdoor apparel is made by and for people who love any excuse to step outside and smell the fresh air, which is an attitude we can get behind at Coolector HQ. This Reversible Napsack converts from a sleeping bag to a lounge blanket to a long, puffy coat, and is the perfect do-everything companion anytime warmth is key and space is limited.
Topo Designs Mountain Hip Pack | $59
If Topo Designs has one aim, it’s to get you out into the wild. With plenty of space for your EDC, a point-and-shoot camera, and a couple snacks, this Hip Pack is the ideal way to keep track of your gear whether you’re exploring a new city or hiking through familiar backcountry trails.
James Brand The Hell’s Canyon Knife | $295
The Hell’s Canyon from the James Brand is a purpose-built kitchen knife with the perfect dimensions to command any outdoor kitchen. Made from Crucible stainless steel and housed in a Kydex sheath, it’s EDC portability crossed with a versatile chef’s knife design for prepping your next great open-sky meal.
Igloo Retro Picnic Basket | $50
If Bodhi from Point Break met up with Smokey from Friday for a day at the beach, this would definitely be the cooler they’d use to keep their beers cool. Made in the USA by Igloo (a brand that’s been dominating the cooler game for seven decades) the Retro Picnic Basket packs all the style of 1993 into a perfectly sized, easy-carry cooler that’ll keep the good times flowing.
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