Gift ideas for outdoor mums

April 2019

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Jetboil Flash 2.0

1. Jetboil Flash 2.0 $239.95
Boil in seconds, not minutes with the Flash 2.0. Lights with the click of a button and in just 100-seconds can provide two cups (500ml) of boiling water. The cooking cup clips onto the burner, preventing accidental spills, and the fuel canister tripod ensures overall stability. 371g.

 

2. The North Face Glacier Alpine Pullover $150
Feel good about what you’re wearing with this lightweight fleece made of recycled material. The hood provides extra warmth and the drop-tail hem adds just enough coverage where it’s needed.

 

3. Macpac Uber Light Down Jacket $189.99
The Uber Light provides plenty of warmth without the bulk. High quality down allows the jacket to be packed into a tiny stuff sack for use on-the-go. Perfect for urban adventures, travel and camping. Available in a range of colours.

 

4. Marmot Precip Eco $199.95
Meet the environmentally-conscious and high-performing PreCip Eco rain jacket. With PFC-free Marmot NanoPro recycled nylon face fabric, it is fully seam-sealed and features a pack-away hood, adjustable hem, PitZips, pack pockets and stuffs into its own pocket. 246g.

 

5. Macpac Merino 150 Neck Gaiter $29.99
Keep mum warm and cosy with Macpac’s lightweight merino neck gaiter. Made from superfine merino it’s extremely soft and itch-free – perfect for everything from chilly morning walks to hitting the slopes.

6. Shewee Out and About Pack $49.99
Give the gift of comfort and freedom. The pack includes a Shewee Extreme which allows women to urinate while standing and without removing any clothing, the Peebol pocket-sized loo, handwash and a dry bag for discreet portage.

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Ruth Soukoutou

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