Early-Bird Gift Guide: Shop Now, Relax Before the Holidays

We’ve found the best gifts for all the adventure-loving people in your life. Shop now and get back outside doing what you love.

We know that holiday shopping can be stressful. Budget and busyness can get in the way of enjoying the season. But don’t worry, we’ve spent months testing and researching the best gear gifts. Below is a great list of items sure to satisfy anyone on your holiday shopping list.

Sawyer TAP Water Filtration System

New for 2020, this pocket-size filter brings the water-cleaning tech we know and love straight into the home. It can filter up to 500 gallons per day. And the 0.1-micron filter removes 99.9% of bacteria and protozoa and 100% of microplastics. It’s great for regular home use, travel, and emergency preparedness.

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October 18, 2024

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