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5 Last Minute Gift Ideas for the Outdoorsman

Trying to find the right gifts can be complicated, especially if time is limited. One way to simplify things is to consider buying something that fits their hobbies and interests. If you are struggling to choose a gift for the outdoorsman in your life, here are five items they will absolutely love.

1. Fuel-Operated Hand Warmers

Disposable hand warmers are easy to find, but you should consider gifting one of these. They are handy for people who hike and climb in all weather conditions and at all times of the day or night. The average fuel-operated warmer can keep hands toasty for as long as 12 hours. In addition, they provide better heat than disposable options, and you will avoid producing unnecessary waste.

2. Engraved Pocket Knife

One thing that can never be discounted is how much an outdoorsman would value a pocket knife. There are numerous occasions when they may need one of these, including whittling, removing foreign objects from the fingers, and defending themselves against people or wildlife while in the forest. 

Custom pocket knives will offer that personal touch that will make the recipient feel appreciated. Whether you have their initials etched on the side or you prefer to add a small message, this is one gift they will undoubtedly appreciate.

3. Outdoor Magazine Subscription

There are numerous magazines that cater to those who are fans of the outdoors. Instead of scrambling to find a gift and coming up empty, you should have a yearly subscription sent to your friend. This is a great way to show them that you understand and respect who they are, particularly since it is a gift geared toward their interest. If you are not sure of which to subscribe to, you can ask another friend for a suggestion or do some research to find out which is the most popular.

As an added note, you may want to think about the specific activities that are enjoyed while someone is outdoors. This can help narrow down the possibilities when you are trying to decide which magazine would be best. For instance, if they are an avid fisherman, selecting something like Field & Stream may be a better option than National Geographic, which does not specifically cater to those who like to fish.

4. A Heavy Duty Sweater

When you are outdoors for long periods, there is always a chance that the temperature will drop. For this reason, someone who loves nature can never have too many sweaters. This is a great gift because there are many options to choose from, and the one you choose will make a statement. For instance, if you buy one that is the favorite color and style of the recipient, they will know that this is not a random item and some thought was put into it.

5. Gift Cards

If you have any doubt about whether someone will love your gift, you can try buying them a gift card. Instead of getting a basic card that can be used anywhere, consider one for a sporting goods store or any other place where people shop for items that will be used outdoors. Make sure that you add a reasonable amount to the card so they can buy something useful, or at the very least receive a good discount on a big-ticket item.

Buying gifts can be tricky, but choosing any one of these would be an excellent idea for your outdoors-loving friend. Not only are they solid ideas that will appeal to their interests, but they are also things that you should be able to find without going through a lot of hassle.

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