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Father’s Day Gift Guide 2021

Father’s Day Gift Items Outdoor and Hunting Dads Want


Ranger Ready P2 Pak

The Ranger Ready P2 Pak is without question the best protection against ticks, chiggers and mosquitoes. Ranger Ready is a sponsor, and we are excited to talk about them every day but especially in a Father’s Day gift guide because we know that Ranger Ready is the best way to keep dad safe from biting insects. 2021 is shaping up to be a pandemic year for the growth of Lyme disease with a tremendous explosion in ticks expected this year. The Zero Scent P2 PAK comes with a bottle of Permethrin to spray on clothing and Picaridin to spray on exposed skin daily to keep away all biting insects. Check them out at RangerReady.com.


4-Play Turkey Call

Every dad wants 4-Play. The 4-Play Turkey Call is for the hunter who understands that sounding like 4 different turkeys is far superior to sounding like a single bird. This spring, we took the 4-play turkey call and put it to the test. We helped a hunter take her first turkey; it was a thrill we will never forget. Get dad a call from 4-play.


QALO Eva Shockey Collection

QALO has long been known for the best silicone rings in the industry. These are no exception and they are designed by Eva Shockey. She was inspired by her adventures in the mountains of the Yukon and throughout the world. These offer a tremendous alternative to the standard ring and they are safe around unsafe equipment and outdoor work or adventures. Check these out at QALO.


Arctic Zone Expandable Thermal Carrier

We are finally getting back to cookout season, and there is nothing dads like more than a family picnic, neighborhood cookout or a good old fashion pot luck dinner with friends and neighbors. The Arctic Zone Expandable Thermal Carrier allows you to carry hot and cold dishes to any affair in style while still keeping them hot or cold. We found this easy to clean and easy to use. It fits a solid 9 by 13 baking dish. We suggest giving it to dad with a whole dish full of chocolate brownies and a bow on top. Check this out at Arctic Zone!


YETI Crossroads 40L Duffel

Get used to hitting the road at a moment’s notice. The Crossroads 40L Duffel is the carry-on you need to hold all the gear for road trips, overnight adventures, and taking to the skies. Modular Compression Straps can be used internally or externally making over-packing a thing of the past. Use the two divider panels for extra organization. And unlike other duffels, Foam Walls and a Structured Build keep ours from folding in on itself to make packing and unpacking frustration-free.


SITKA Dew Point Jacket

The 3-layer SITKA GORE-TEX Dew Point Jacket offers lightweight waterproof protection for volatile weather. Minimalist construction features include 20-denier nylon ripstop face with soft GORE® C-KNIT® backer technology for breathable comfort and packability, pit zips for expelling heat, micro-taped seams to reduce weight and zippered pockets that are accessible while wearing a pack belt and Mountain Optics Harness. Perfect for the mountains or the city.


Maven C.3 Binoculars

The C.3 is designed to be one of the lightest full-sized binoculars in its category. The larger objective lens grasp every bit of critical light and it is the recommended optic for hunters, birders and viewers who require low light performance in a great optic. Maven is offering a 20% discount from June 14th through the 20th; take advantage of it.


onX Hunt Premium Membership

onX Hunt maps encompass 985 million acres of public land and more than 121 million private properties. Hunters and outdoorsmen and women use their mobile phones as a GPS, tracking their movements, delving through different topographic maps with unique applications for hunting, fishing, hiking and more. These maps are accessible via a membership or can be used on a traditional GPS device with a purchased, pre-loaded chip. App features include public and private boundaries, a Wind & Weather feature, Offline Mode, a Historic Wildfire Layer, sharable Waypoints, and the ability to sync data across desktop, tablets and mobile.


Filson Rugged Twill Compact Briefcase

Filson has always stood for serious quality and a bag like this compact briefcase is a destined to be treasured by dad. Compact with bridle leather and waxed industrial-grade rugged twill, this is the minimal bag you want for for a quick trip when you just need a laptop, a tablet and a little bit of paperwork. It is the perfect gift that is build to last the ages, kind of like everything Filson makes.


Butcher Box

What dad doesn’t want great meat to cook on the grill and free bacon for life? Sign up dad now for a subscription and get free bacon for life. The great news is that the bacon is actually good, the meat is good, the burger is good, the steaks are great and it is grassfed. The seafood is outstanding. Every dad loves a great steak. Check out Butcher Box.


ATN X-SIGHT LTV DIGITAL RIFLE SCOPE

ATN’s latest in HD Optics, the ATN X-SIght LTV scope is vivid, clear and offers outstanding day and nighttime performance. The X-sight allows you to record your experience with HD video. You can get this scope up and working fast with the One Shot Zero which allows you to hunt predators all night on any rifle with standard 30mm rings. This is technology you can use, with a battery life to last all night. Check it out at ATN and look for the Father’s Day Giveaway.


Tin Cup Rye

We have been watching Colorado-based Tincup Whiskey for a while, and when the work is done for the day it is time for a sundowner. The new Tincup Rye provides a solid durable and flavorful spirit. When you are looking for something with a little spice the Rye truly delivers. It’s a great base for a Manhattan. Check this out as well as some of the great offerings from Tincup.


High Camp Flasks

High Camp Flasks are built to be used in the outdoors. It’s the perfect vessel to take spirits into the backcountry and enjoy and share a drink with a friend. The color and design of these flasks is exceptional. The Firelight 750 holds an entire bottle of whiskey like the Tincup Rye above. It comes with its own cups, and it will last a lifetime. Sustainable, surgical steel and two magnetic tumblers. It works for coffee, wine, water and whiskey. See these at Highcampflasks.com.


California Cowboy El Garibaldi Robe

The El Garibaldi Robe is California Cowboy’s take on the lost art of poolside luxury. We have been using ours every single day. We take it with us camping at public campgrounds when we head from the tent to the shower house in the morning before we head out on our day. Lounging around, this robe has a pocket for expensive electronics and a beverage pocket for your favorite frosty beverage. Check these out a California Cowboy.


Dakota Grizzly Shirts

We got one of these great shirts early this Spring and fell in love with it. It’s soft, comfortable and we get compliments on it almost every single time we wear it out. Check out the great offerings at Dakota Grizzly to help make dad look great.


Somewear – Satellite Communicator

If your dad is bombing off into locations that are hard to reach and lack cell signal like most of the great hunting spots in North America, you might want to seriously consider the Somewear Satellite Communicator as a tool to keep dad in communication with family. This works like a global hotspot and works in every single continent worldwide. It comes with an SOS button should things get a little Western. After testing we will be picking up one of these for our overlanding trips so we are always in communication with family. Check these out at Somewear Labs.


Opinel No.12

Opinel makes tools that last a lifetime, and every dad wants a knife that he knows he can count on. These steak knives fold up and and can be used in a tackle box, tool box or backcountry mess kit. We have two in our camp kit and they make the perfect knives for cutting steak grilled over an open flame. And the occasional vegetable, but don’t tell our mom.


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