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North Pima News Christmas Gift Guide: Top Camping Gifts For The Great Outdoors

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Christmas shopping for your adult friends and family can be difficult.

To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at North Pima News 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) Mosquito & Flying Insect Trapping Light
The Mosquito & Flying Insect Trapping Light uses powerful elimination technology to remove mosquitos and flying insects. Mosquitos are attracted to the UV LED light before the fan system sucks them into the removable base, providing an area for easy clean up after use. Designed with a foldaway handle and hook for convenient hanging and carrying.

3) FlatPak Toiletry Bottle
Matador takes essential gear and makes it so compact that it’s easy to have on hand. Their TSA-approved FlatPak Toiletry Bottle is 5 times lighter and 3.5 times more compact than other silicone bottles and is perfect for transporting anything from soap to toothpaste wherever you might go.

4) Scout Complete Kit - Aluminum
Boil water and cook food—at the same time. The traditional large size Kelly Kettle, also known as the Volcano Kettle, has been used by Irish fishermen for over 125 years. Now it's your turn.

5) Kid’s Wearable Hands Free Fan
This wearable fan for kids keeps them cool on the hottest of days. Hands-free, lightweight, and quietly powerful, it’s the perfect way to enjoy outside time without getting overheated. Its two fans are designed to keep small fingers safe. With a flexible, bendy design, kids can stay breezy at camp, in the yard—and even during power outages.

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