2014 Holiday Gift Guide: Outdoorsy Guy

He secretly hopes for a dystopian future so he can spend his days hunting game and building lean-tos. Make his wish come at least partially true with our guide to the best gear at every price.

Outdoorsy Guy Gift Guide


1. Survival Bracelet $19.99 - Who would have thought that an almost 8' paracord could turn into something that looks as stylish as these bracelets? The practical emergency uses for the cord make it a great addition to any gift.

2. ENO SingleNest Hammock $59.95 - The quick and easy set-up of these hammocks make sleeping outdoors a little easier. If you're feeling adventurous, splurge for the double hammock.

3. Jetboil Zip Stove $63.96 - For my husband, an ultimate outdoorsman, this stove is a must-have. Perfect for cooking and purifying water outdoors.

4. Complete Outdoors Encyclopedia $24.25 - The ultimate guide for fishing, camping, and doing pretty much anything in the great outdoors.

5. Teton Sports Scout3400 Internal Frame Backpack $65.81 - Whether he's backpacking across Europe or, well, your backyard, this backpack is sure to maximize the gear your guy can carry.

6. Victorinox Swiss Card Lite $47.50 The Macgyver in your life needs this modern version of a swiss army knife.

7. Rainproof Crank Flashlight and Lantern $18.99 - Beyond being great for camping, these waterproof crank lights are great to keep around the house in case of emergencies.

8. GoPro Hero 3+ Silver $299.99 - This older version of the GoPro still ranks just as high as it's newer versions but saves a few bucks. With that extra cash, you can splurge on some extra accessories too.

9. Patagonia Nano Air Hoody $299.99 - Gear of the Year 2014, this coat feels like wearing air while keeping you toasty warm and dry.

10. HydroFlask Wide Mouth Vacuum Bottle - 40 oz. $36.95 - Hot or cold, this bottle is ready for anything and will keep it at it's original temperature for at least 12 hours.

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