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How to Choose the Best Rain Jacket


Feeling overwhelmed by rain jacket options? Don't worry, we've got you covered!
 

Key features to look out for when choosing a rain jacket.

  • Waterproof (obviously), but do you also need a jacket that's windproof, breathable, lightweight, and durable?
  • Materials to look for: GORE-TEX, NGX, Pertex.
  • Pit zips for ventilation.
  • Packability - even the world's most waterproof jacket isn't ideal for hiking if it takes up your whole pack when not in use.

Choosing the best hiking boots


Whether you plan to trek in the mountains or explore a
nearby national park, your footwear can seriously make (or break) your
experience. To get it right, you'll need to find the perfect fit in either
boots or shoes designed specifically for your intended purpose.


Top things to consider when choosing hiking boots

  • Choose boots for your foot shape.
  • Consider hiking socks.
  • What kind of terrain will you be on?
  • How long will you be in your feet?


17 tips for travelling with kids


Travelling with kids can be a real rollercoaster ride, a mix
of fun and chaos that can make even the most experienced parent want to pull
their hair out. But fear not, because we're here to give you some tips and
tricks to make sure your trip goes as smoothly as possible. So buckle up, hold
on tight, and let's take a ride through the wild world of family travel!

Our top 3 tips

1. Take more time to plan

2. Write a packing list

3. Arrange some fun for the journey



High-Value Christmas Gifts Under $100

Stepping up to the Christmas gifts under $100 range allows you to buy dedicated pieces of gear that become central to their adventures. This collection is where you’ll find essential primary gifts like base layers, premium daypacks, and quality camp equipment, offering exceptional value and a genuine leap in outdoor capability.

Give them the gift of warmth and protection this Christmas. Look for high-performance thermal shirts or quality fleece jackets that double as mid-layers, ensuring they stay comfortable in colder climates. For the outdoor chef, find mid-range Jetboil cooking systems or durable Hydro Flask insulated bottles. This is the perfect range for a truly special, functional present.

Essential Gear Upgrades for Serious Adventures

Technical Clothing and Base Layers

Quality base layers are the foundation of any outdoor system. Shop moisture-wicking, naturally anti-odour Merino wool tops or leggings in this range. A high-quality base layer is often a gift a hiker or camper wouldn't buy for themselves, making it a highly valued Christmas present.

Camp and Water Filtration Systems

This price bracket opens up purchases like the original LifeStraw water filter (for individual safety), quality camp pillows (Sea to Summit), or reliable hiking daypacks. These items reduce pack weight and increase efficiency, making them a welcome upgrade for any multi-day trek planned for the New Year.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is a substantial gift I can buy for under $100?

A premium, name-brand daypack (around 15-20L), a high-powered technical headlamp, or a core base layer piece of apparel are all excellent primary gifts under $100.

Are there gifts suitable for cold weather in this category?

Yes, thermal tops, mid-weight fleece jackets, and insulated gloves are often found in this price range, providing vital warmth for winter or alpine walking and hiking.

Which piece of gear offers the best safety value?

A personal water filter or an advanced, high-lumen headlamp are the two safety-critical gifts that provide the most value in the under $100 bracket.