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For the dad who isn't afraid to get his hands dirty, who believes life is best lived outdoors, and who would always rather be in the woods or on the water, a new piece of gear makes for a great Father's Day gift idea. We spent hours researching and testing some of the best stuff out there, whether it's a Benchmade knife, a water bottle that doubles as a pour-over coffee maker and cocktail shaker, or the brand-new Yeti backpack. Below are some of the best Father's Day outdoor gifts for any type of adventurous dad at any budget.
Benchmade Mini Adira Knife
Any Benchmade knife makes a great gift. But for an outdoorsy dad, we especially recommend the Mini Adira. Part of Benchmade's new water series, this rugged knife features a razor sharp CPM-MagnaCut stainless steel blade and a lightweight frame ideal for everyday carry.
The Parklands Book
Even when he's stuck inside on a rainy day, he can still experience the great outdoors by flipping through this coffee table-worthy book. Designed by the Parks Project, it's packed with stunning photos of America's National Parks, along with fun facts and history about each.
Field & Steam Hat
Add to his hat collection with this Field & Stream trucker hat. The faded canvas looks worn-in (in the best way) right out of the box, and the adjustable fit is plenty comfortable for all-day wear.
Turtlebox Gen 3 Speaker
Earn yourself the award of son or daughter of the year by gifting Dad a Turtlebox speaker. The waterproof outdoor speaker is the best we've ever used—seriously. It's incredibly loud, with fantastic sound quality, and it even floats.
Yeti Cayo Backpack
Yeti's newest backpack, the Cayo, is a solid option for any adventure-loving dad. The weather-resistant exterior keeps his gear safe in the elements, while the easy-to-access pockets keep any essentials within arm's reach, whether he's out hiking or just commuting to work.
Marsh Wear Shorts
Marsh Wear is one of our favorite apparel brands right now—and it'll likely be Dad's too, once he tries on these shorts. Comfortable, quick-drying, and even stain-resistant, they're everything he could want in a pair of shorts for the fishing boat, beach, or backyard.
Hibear All Day Adventure Flask
This flask (as seen on Shark Tank!) will take Dad from coffee to cocktails when he's in the woods. It can serve as pour-over coffee maker, tea steeper, water bottle, and cocktail shaker—all in one sleek-looking package.
Groove Life Ring
Swap out his gold wedding band for a Groove Life silicone ring the next time he heads outdoors. The unique design allows for both a snug fit and plenty of breathing room (no sweaty fingers here). The rings come in a range of colors and prints, including Mossy Oak camos.
Ooni Pizza Oven
Dad can recreate his favorite slice at home with the beloved Ooni pizza oven. Arguably the most popular home pizza oven out there, the Ooni Koda delivers perfectly crispy New York-style pizza—no chef experience needed. It's gas-powered, so it's quick and easy for Dad to operate.
Poncho Bigeye Shirt
Give Dad a Poncho shirt and it's likely to become his year-round uniform. Available in both short- and long-sleeve options and a bevy of colors and prints, the lightweight shirt is made of UPF 50+ fabric that dries in minutes. It also has a bunch of thoughtful features, like magnetic-close pockets and a built-in lens cloth for Dad's sunglasses.
Poseidon Pro Indestructible Charger
The name says it all: This charger is virtually indestructible. It can hold a charge for up to a year (!!), and it's about the size of an iPhone, so it's easy for Dad to toss in his pack without adding much bulk. He'll never be without a fully charged phone or smartwatch again.
Filson Scout Duffle Bag
The next time Dad is packing for a weekend getaway, the Filson Scout is a high-end duffle bag that looks as good as it functions. Made of durable, water-resistant recycled fabrics, it has a surprisingly roomy interior along with removable backpack straps for hands-free carrying and ample pockets for organization.
Field Notes
The Field Notes memo book is perfect for the dad who likes to record all of his adventures, whether it's the latest trail he mastered or the trout he caught fly fishing. This notebook is small enough to fit in his pocket, and it's made in the USA with high-quality paper and stitching so it won't fall apart during his excursions.
BruMate BruTank Rolling Cooler
The BruMate BruTank is one of the coolest (pun intended) coolers we've used. What sets it apart from others—aside from the smooth-rolling, all-terrain wheels and impressive ice retention—is the built-in 2.8-gallon drink tank. Dad can fill it with the beverage of his choice and use the tap dispenser to refill his cup throughout the day.
Rocky Talkie 5 Watt Radio
We've been using the Rocky Talkie 5-Watt radio since it first came out—and it's easily one of the best walkie talkies out there. It has a range of more than 35 miles, a five-day battery life, and a shatterproof screen and fully waterproof exterior that makes it a great choice for any outdoor activity, including those on the water.
Kelty Daydreamer Tent
Meet the lightweight tent that comes with a removable blackout shade—perfect for dads with young kids who need daytime naps at the campsite, or dads who enjoy an afternoon snooze themselves. The fabric is thick enough to even block out headlights, so everyone can wake up rested for another day of adventuring.
Evergreen Seahorse EDC Dry Box
This dry box will keep all of Dad's most precious gear safe and secure no matter the outside elements. The most durable of its kind, it's waterproof, crushproof, and dustproof, and it even floats should Dad drop it in the water. It's also lockable, should he want to keep any valuables inside.
Leatherman Rebar Multi-Tool
Leatherman is the king of the multi-tool world, and the Rebar lives up to the brand's stellar reputation. Made in the USA, the Rebar combines 17 tools in one, including knives, pliers, screwdrivers, wire cutters, a bottle opener, electrical crimpers, and even a saw.
Patagonia Swiftcurrent Waders
If a new pair of fly fishing waders is on Dad's wishlist, the Patagonia Swiftcurrent is a solid choice. They're lightweight yet tough, and boast a fully adjustable fit that also allows for waist-to-chest conversion. Some of the highlights, according to our experts who've tested them, include fully waterproof pockets, built-in net loops and tool holders, and removable knee pads.
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