There are three universal truths: we have to pay taxes, Facebook can never die, and foreign gears are endlessly expensive.
I'm completely absent sure how to fix the first and second, but I think I already have a solution that will help with the third one! Contrary to popular belief, there is a high quality gear that does not issue piggy bank. Below, I've compiled my list favorite items for less than $ 50. Three strings of good stuff at better prices!
Decathlon Arpenaz Campus Temple: $ 40
I'm willing to bet don't think this list will start with a tent * but here we are. Admittedly, Arpenaz is not a bright tent or high tech outdoors, so if you're a diehard great writer, look elsewhere. But if you just want to get in a few days at Mother Nature with your family, you're a solid three man who's been given plenty of space and a black fly.
Yeti Rambler Mug: $ 25
This is the last cigar you will ever buy. Rambler is a 14-seater self-proclaimed "extra engineer" computerSense that will keep your drinks hot or cold for hours. The wide mouth is easy to drink and the included lid helps hold the heat inside. I bought it for my dad last year, and it's been rotating daily ever since.
National Parks Poster of America: $ 25
This beautiful book covers 240 pages of stunning color photographs and text, highlighting our national parks. If you or your outdoor enthusiast has long-standing expertise for miles, this book will help you both get to those areas very quickly.
REI Co-Op Flash 18 Pack: $ 40
No matter if you want to track a short trip, head to the mall, or pack it with a larger pack of morning conference bids, the Flash Pack has gathered you. This pack is a very small day (9 ounces) and it falls apart to become a place to stay around the camp.
Bee's wrap set of 3: $ 18
As outdoor lovers, it can be frustrating to pack a dose and be careful to use extra plastic in the morning that you would like to use each year. Instead, reach out for this Bee wrap, a kind of non-repetitive food cover made from cotton, beewax and jojoba oil. It can be washable, reusable, and fully functional, so you'll feel good about making Mother Nature strong.
FERAL Basecamp Generation: $ 19
For an outdoor enthusiast who loves his memories, think Basecamp Journal. This paper includes a National Parks checklist, multiple packing list, and a dot grid pattern rather than making it easy to write or draw. Recording memories too inspiration has never been easier.
Cordillera Tent Booties: $ 38
Speaking of luxury, let's talk about boots. It doesn't matter if I'm camping by car or on foot; I'm looking for my boots. These Cordilleras use PrimaLoft inserts to keep your feet warm, with a soft fur interior to accomodate your skin. Rubber containers also provide durability so that you do not have to press on breaking bottles.
Assemble Drag Tough Socks Kelso Micro Crew: $ 21
Nice socks feel like a luxury but I consider them a necessity. These socks are soft on your skin but have enough muscle to go the extra mile. Also, they add Merino wool so they don't stick and dry quickly. Darn Tough has a lifetime warranty for all their products, so what should you lose?
Yaktrax Pro Traction Cleats: $ 13
It helps to stay on your feet, but sometimes it sounds like an impossible task when the weather turns cold. Yaktrax Pro Traction Cleats are easy to use: simply pull them over your existing shoes and press the removable Velcro strap upwards. The coil system comprises your Outole, it bites in a soft spot so you don't …. well, it bites.
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