To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at Kentuckiana Times 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) Cooling System Showerhead Attachment
No hose, no problem. The adjustable PCS shower head attachment plugs right into place to work with an ExtremeMist Personal Cooling System backpack. It operates with a wireless remote control and is great for on-the-go (or in-the-woods) rinses.
2) Pump2Pour Insulated Jug
An insulated jug that keeps flavor on tap, the Pump2Pour is ideal for outdoor fun. Just a push of the palm adds perfect pressure to maintain consistent flow of whatever you’re pouring, and it also retains the carbonation of bubbly beverages. Double-walled stainless steel keeps drinks hot or cold for hours.
3) Solar Powered Light
Designed by an artist and an engineer, this solar powered light harnesses the sun to brighten up any space—and offers power to those without it around the world. Enjoy up to 50 hours of light with a compact design that’s great for camping, festivals and more. Plus, for every light sold, the same exact one is offered at a fair, locally-affordable price to someone in an underserved area.
4) Tyro Fly Reel
Cheeky makes high performance, lightweight fishing reels to make reeling in that big catch easier. Their Tyro fly reel features an innovative stacked drag system that moves smoothly and quickly, and can hold more line than most. The strong, durable aluminum body bears distinctive designs and bold colors that set these reels apart.
5) Bonfire Steel Fire Pit
The age-old tradition of sitting around a fire just got an upgrade. This sleek stainless steel bonfire pit is durable enough to last a lifetime. Its double-chamber build circulates preheated oxygen to fuel the flame, burning easily and with less smoke. Its minimalist design is as timeless as the campfire ritual itself.