NW Wyoming News Christmas Gift Guide: Top Camping Gifts For The Great Outdoors

NW Wyoming News Christmas Gift Guide: Top Camping Gifts For The Great Outdoors
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Christmas shopping for your adult friends and family can be difficult.

To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at NW Wyoming News asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.

These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.

Top 5 Camping Gifts For The Great Outdoors

1) The Splitter Titanium Multi Tongs
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A compact and minimalist super lightweight multi-utensil for camping and backpacking. The Splitter is made of two separate titanium utensils—one spatula and one long spork— which when joined together, turn into a set of tongs. It’s the pinnacle of outdoor utensils, made from the highest quality materials available.

2) Scratch-Proof Rubber Tie Down Straps – Set of 2
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Use this rubber tie down to do securing, loading, and carrying jobs without the risk of damage. That’s because there are no metal parts in these straps—just durable, lightweight rubber that’s flexible to adapt to many tasks.

3) Beacon Lantern
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Light your campsite or backyard in style. Barebones Living’s Beacon Lantern comes with a dimming switch for a wide range of illumination and a battery that can last up to 200 hours on low. Its carabiner top makes hanging a breeze and the battery is easily rechargeable via USB.

4) Kid’s Wearable Hands Free Fan
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This wearable fan for kids keeps them cool on the hottest of days. Hands-free, lightweight, and quietly powerful, it’s the perfect way to enjoy outside time without getting overheated. Its two fans are designed to keep small fingers safe. With a flexible, bendy design, kids can stay breezy at camp, in the yard—and even during power outages.

5) Rechargeable Portable Fan
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On the go, at home, or at the office, this portable, rechargeable fan handily provides a cool-down when you need one. Its small but powerful design can be used handheld or in its stand that sticks (and can be moved and re-stuck) to surfaces—even upside down. The fan can also give a device a quick power-up thanks to an integrated USB charging port.



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