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      Best Gifts $50 - $100: 2023 Holiday Gift Guide

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        Best Gifts $50 - $100: 2023 Holiday Gift Guide

        Holiday Gift Guide 2023Welcome to our 8th Annual Backcountry Skiing Canada Holiday Gift Guide. We're going to start things off easy with the under $50-$100 category, followed by the $100-$200 gifts before we culminate with the $200+ gift ideas. No matter what price range your spending preferences land in we're sure you'll find the perfect gift for that adventurer on your holiday gift list.

        Top Gifts $50-$100
        This installment of the Best Gifts priced $50-$100 has lots of options to strike your fancy. If you've got more to spend, well then hold on as the $100-$200 gift ideas will be announced next followed by the $200+ priced gifts.


        YETI Rambler Bottle
        YETI’s Rambler Bottle is built tough like all YETI products and will keep your beverage cold for the duration of your adventure thanks to the Rambler’s double-wall vacuum-insulated stainless steel construction. Its leakproof design is made from 18/8 stainless steel construction which stands up to the toughest conditions and abuse. The integrated Chug Cap makes staying hydrated on the go super easy—a quick half-twist of the TripleHaul Handle opens the lid and then you’re good to gulp. The Rambler comes in five sizes ranging from 532ml/18oz to 1.89L /64oz in a handful of tough DuraCoat colours to choose from that won’t fade, peel, or crack.

        Choose the colour that matches your personality and hit the trail knowing that your Rambler has your hydration needs covered.
        YETI Rambler Bottle

        Features:
        • 100% leakproof
        • Easy to carry
        • Double-wall vacuum insulated
        • Compatible with straw cap accessory (sold separately)
        • Comes in five sizes
        • Includes Chug Cap
        • Vacuum Insulated
        • Stainless Steel
        Price: $60CAN / $40US
        Colours: Several
        Sizes: 532ml, 769ml, 1L, 1.36L, 1.89L / 18oz, 26oz, 36oz, 46oz, 64oz
        ““DOmetic””

        MEC Rockwall Half Zip Midlayer
        The Rockwall Half Zip from MEC is a warm mid-layer that is thin enough to layer under a jacket or wear as a main layer when the weather is not too cold. It’s made with a stretchy thermal fleece combining a knit exterior with a soft, brushed inner face that feels great against the skin. It breaths exceptionally well so it’s ideal for hiking, rock climbing or ski touring. With an articulated fit and elongated sleeves it moves with your body through active adventures and the half zip allows you to quickly dump excess heat before it builds up. The MEC Rockwall Half Zip Midlayer uses a Bluesign-approved material made up of 88% polyester and 12% elastane.

        This versatile layer is functional and looks good at the Craig or around town and priced at under a hundred dollars it won’t break the bank.
        MEC Rockwall Half Zip Midlayer

        Features:
        • Thermal stretch fleece fabric has an attractive knit exterior and soft brushed inner face
        • Elongated sleeves and underarm gussets provide a full range of motion for climbing and scrambling moves
        • The zippered chest pocket is large enough for a snack or phone
        • Slim fit layers well
        • Bluesign® Approved Material
        Fabrics:
        • 88% polyester; 12% elastane
        Price $99.95
        Sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL
        Colours: Cirque blue, Dark Forest, black
        “Ridge Merino”

        Rab Syncrino Base Tee
        How do you make the simple T-Shirt better? According to Rab, you make it with Syncrino 125 fabric which is a blend of recycled polyester and merino wool. The polyester provides strength, durability impressive moisture-wicking properties while the Merino wool ensures that it’s comfortable, won’t stink over time, dries fast and will keep you cool in the heat and warm in the shade. This fabric blend has a soft touch and is comfortable next to skin so it makes an ideal base layer. Made with low bulk seams and set in sleeves it doesn’t get in the way when wearing a pack and the 125 weight is ideal for use in summer or in winter as a base layer.

        You can also get Rab’s new syncrino fabric in leggings, long-sleeved T-shirts and even boxers, all in several stylish colours for him and her.
        Rab Syncrino Base Tee

        Features:
        • Lightweight S-125 Merino/Polyester blend fabric
        • Single jersey fabric construction
        • Set in sleeves
        • Low-bulk Merrow seams for comfort
        • Micro silk logo label
        Fabrics:
        • 53% polyester (32% recycled), 47% merino wool, Syncrino™ 125 Merino/Polyester Blend (125gsm)
        Price: $90CAN / $68US
        Colours: Marmalade, Stone, Beluga, Orion Blue
        Sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL
        Weight: 117g/4.1oz
        ““backpack””

        Hydro Flask 32 oz Insulated French Press
        Hydro Flask’s new 32 oz Insulated French Press makes the perfect cup of Joe or loose-leaf tea. Its TempShield insulation keeps your coffee/tea warm for hours so you can enjoy it on your schedule. The mesh filter strains out fine particles and the Press-In Lid allows for non-directional pouring. Like all Hydro Flask products, it not only works as advertised but looks good doing it.

        Complete your Hydro Flask collection of water bottles, drinkware, coolers and outdoor kitchenware with their new Insulated French Press.
        Hydro Flask 32 oz Insulated French Press

        Features:
        • TempShield double-wall vacuum insulation protects temperature for hours
        • Made with 18/8 pro-grade stainless steel for durability, pure taste and no flavour transfer
        • Easy to use, non-directional press-in lid
        • Mesh filter expertly strains fine particles
        • The ergonomic, soft touch handle is comfortable to hold and pour
        • Easy and accurate pouring
        Price: $79.95CAN / $67.95US
        Colour: Birch
        ““UAG””

        Devold Women’s Tuvegga Merino Boxer
        One hundred and seventy years ago, Devold began as a textile factory in Norway by the company's namesake Ole Andreas Devold. The company has a long history of making wool-based apparel such as the Devold Women’s Tuvegga Merino Boxers. What makes these boxers unique is that they are a reversible baselayer made of merino wool. Designed for high-intensity activities such as cold weather hiking, snowshoeing, skiing and ski touring where body temperature regulation is required. They are made from 99% Merino Wool which provides superior moisture wicking and breathability along with built-in antimicrobial qualities which means they can be worn over longer periods which is ideal for multi-day adventures. If more insulation is required they can be worn inside out where the 3D fabric construction places more air channels next to your skin trapping in more heat. The fabric is soft, stretchy and lightweight with strategically placed wool mesh on the back for better ventilation where needed. The addition of 1% elastane helps the Tuvegga Merino Boxers keep their shape and fit and a wide merino wool waistband provides comfort and ensures they stay put.
        Devold

        Features:
        • 3D fabric knit- Adaptable 3D fabric construction. Reversible according to different intensity levels and changing outdoor temperatures.
        • Wool Mesh - Strategic placement of breathable mesh. Wool Mesh dries quickly, pressing excess heat and moisture away from the body.
        • Rib Knit - Elastic rib knit, light-weight with high insulation abilities. Absorbs moisture and keeps you dry during activity.
        • Wide waistband - For added comfort the baselayer has a wide Merino wool belnd waistband providing comfortable fit as well as perfect shape.
        • Total Easy Care Merino wool
        Fabrics:
        • 3D Main Fabric: 99% wool, 1% elastane
        • Contrast fabric: 100% wool
        Price: $89.95CAN
        Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL
        Colours: Cameo, Flame, Woods
        ““Superfeet””


        MEC Hut Booties
        Hut life is not complete without a pair of warm and cozy hut booties and MEC has you covered with their aptly named Hut Booties. Priced at an astonishingly low $79.95 the MEC Hut Booties come with so many expensive features it’s left us scratching our heads at how they can sell them at such a reasonable price. The Hut Booties are made with a Pertex Quantum nylon shell which traps warm air inside and thanks to the DWR coating repels snow and light moisture. Around the lower perimeter of the Hut Booties, you’ll find a TPU material which protects them against abrasion and moisture. Their Hyperloft polyester insulation is 50% recycled and more than enough to keep your toes toasty no matter how cold the weather gets. Underneath there are textured soles for improved traction and built-in ankle drawcords to ensure the heat stays in and the snow stays out. Inside the Hut Booties, you’ll find soft polyester tricot footbeds with 9mm of EVA foam for comfort.

        Save big on these super comfy and warm Hut Booties so that you have money to spend on all the other gear you might need.
        MEC Hut Booties

        Features:
        • Uppers are Pertex Quantum ripstop nylon with TPU rands to protect against abrasion and DWR to shed light moisture
        • Nylon lining breathes well to keep your feet comfortable
        • 100g Hyperloft polyester insulation is 50% recycled
        • Ankle drawcords seal in heat and seal out snow
        • 9mm insoles are EVA foam for insulation that won’t crush underfoot
        • Soft polyester tricot footbeds for comfort
        • Instep drawcords let you create a snug fit to eliminate cold voids
        • Textured TPU anti-slip soles
        Price: $79.95CAN
        Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL
        Colours: Maroon, Deep Navy, Harbour Blue
        Weight: 326g / (medium)
        ““Superfeet””


        If you want to spend a little more then there is always the Best Gifts $100-$200 and $200+ price range as well which will follow soon. Happy Shopping.


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