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      Holiday Gift Guide: Best Gifts under $50

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        Holiday Gift Guide: Best Gifts under $50

        Holiday Gift GuideWe’re celebrating the third anniversary of our Holiday Gift Guide and you should be too. As always, it’ll include a wide range of prezzies for the holiday time. Sure, being on the receiving end has its merits; it’s really in giving that the magic happens, though. That look on the recipient’s face—Disbelief! Joy! Love! Thanks! Appreciation!—it’s hard to beat.

        As in years past, we have separated our picks into several different categories for you. We can’t all be ballers, so we start at < 50$. For the slightly more spendy, we’ll have $50-$100 options, then $100-$200, and then, for the folks who are wealthier than we are: $200 and up. Remember, these are suggested presents for others, but heck, maybe you deserve a little sumpin’! We’ll be rolling this out over the coming weeks. Do stay tuned.

        Top Gifts Under $50
        Ok.. so we’re starting off slow first with the less-than-$50 batch. There are some great items in here for that gear-loving guy or gal. It’s not so much about the money you blow—it’s the thought that counts. A perfectly thought-out and needed $20 item is better than something off-target that costs 10X as much. See our picks for the $50 and under category.


        Sea To Summit Ultra-Sil Daypack
        Good things do come in small packages and the Sea To Summit Ultra-Sil Daypack is proof of this. Made from Siliconized Cordura fabric which provides strength and durability yet maintains packability, the Sea To Summit Ultra-Sil Daypack is an ideal summit pack but also works carrying the groceries or as an extra travelling tote. Its tiny packed size fits easily onto your key ring, in a jacket pocket or a purse so it’s always there when you need it. It comes with an attached carabiner, two-way zipper closure, reinforced shoulder straps and can carry loads 250 times its own weight! Ok, we’re impressed.
        Sea To Summit Ultra-Sil Daypack

        Price: $$39.95CAN / $32.95US
        Sizes: 20L
        Colours: Lime, Pacific Blue, Orange, Lime
        Weight: 71g / 2.5oz
        Material: Siliconized CORDURA fabric
        Sea To Summit


        Darn Tough Snowflake Over-The-Calf Light Sock
        Darn Tough socks are just that, darn tough. With an unconditional lifetime guarantee, you can’t go wrong with these socks. Their 57% merino wool content keeps you warm in winter and cool in summer and the remaining nylon/lycra blend makes them tough enough to last. If your feet run cold then Darn Tough makes a thicker version as well as a slew of other styles and thicknesses. These ski/snowboard socks are an ideal stocking stuffer for the adventurer on your list.
        Darn Tough Snowflake Over-The-Calf Light Sock

        Price: $24US Sizes: S, M, L
        Colour: Multi
        Weight: Lightweight
        Material: 57% Merino Wool 41% Nylon 2% Lycra Spandex
        Darn Tough


        Therm-A-Rest Ridgerest Classic
        The good people at Therm-a-rest claim: “the original returns, delivering (our) most basic level of comfort”— the Ridgerest Classic does just that. Pair it up with a NeoAir All-season SV inflatable, and that’s where the magic happens. This is the ultimate mattress companion piece for the guy or gal looking for an added level of comfort to keep the old (or tired) hip bones happy. Alone, the Ridgerest Classic also works for the fast-and-light crowd who are more interested in weight savings than comfort. Know your giftee and give wisely.
        Therm-A-Rest Ridgerest Classic

        Price: $39.99CAN / $20US 
        Sizes: XS-XL
        Colours: Charcoal
        Weight: 0.40 kg / 14 oz (size reg)
        Material: Closed-cell foam
        Therm-A-Rest


        MSR Titan Tool Spoon
        Ok… we are all weight weenies at least a little bit, right? The MSR Titan Tool Spoon is a must have bit of gear—and it makes a great present. As well as an excellent conversation piece (“OMG, that spoon is so light, what is it made of….?”), the Titan Tool spoon has an excellent mouthfeel and is super strong and durable. Heck, it even works as a tool for most MSR fuel-based stoves, should you need to repair or tweak your kit in the field. Win, win.
        MSR Titan Tool Spoon

        Price: $25CAN / $20US 
        Colours: Grey, Off-white, Blue
        Weight: 22g / .79oz Material: Titanium 
        “MSR”


        Hydro Flask Coffee Mug
        The simple coffee mug redefined the Hydro Flask way. Using Tempshield Insulation to keep your favourite beverages cold or hot for hours. The insulated press-in lid provides splash-free transport and helps with sipability and temperature control. Like all Hydro Flask products, this coffee mug is durable, stylish and just feels good in your hands, it’s also BPA and Phthalate-Free. This is a coffee mug coffee snobs and newbies alike will covet.
        Hydro Flask Coffee Mug

        Price: $36CAN / $29.95US
        Capacity: 355ml / 12oz
        Colours: Olive, Stone, Pacific, Black
        Weight: 317g / 11.2oz
        Material: 18/8 Pro-Grade Stainless Steel construction
        “HydroFlask”


        Flow Hydration
        Hydration is key to sustained energy output and the folks at Flow Hydration know that a sugary carbonated drink is not the answer. They combined naturally alkaline spring water (which has a pH of 8.1) with organic flavours that don’t contain any sugars, juices, calories, preservatives or GMO’s to create a smooth, delicious tasting beverage that is naturally full of electrolytes and healthy minerals. The various flavours of Flow come in an eco-friendly paperboard Tetra Pak carton that’s 100% recyclable, nearly 70% renewable and sealed with a plant-based cap. Give the unique gift of hydration this holiday season (the Lemon Ginger flavour is our fave).
        Flow Hydration

        Price: $19.99US / $23.89
        CAN (12 x 500ml)
        Flavours: Original, Lemon Ginger, Cucumber Mint, Watermelon Lime.
        Size: 500ml / 17ounces


        DÆHLIE Wool Liner Gloves
        Although I am not sure how to pronounce this companies name I can tell you that it was founded by Olympian Bjorn Dæhlie and is known for making premium Nordic ski apparel. The brand is continually expanding its product line and now has a full range of cold-weather training apparel for cross country and downhill skiing, winter running and snowshoeing. The DÆHLIE Wool Liner Gloves are super breathable wool liners that are made up of 50% wool and 50% polyester so they are warm and also durable. The built-in 2-way stretch provides good dexterity and allows them to be warm inside mitts and gloved for additional warmth on those really cold ski days.
        DÆHLIE Wool Liner Gloves

        Price: $35CAN / $30US
        Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL
        Colours: Black
        Material: 50% wool and 50% polyester
        DÆHLIE Wool Liner Gloves


        HydraPak Stow Bottle
        An innovative design from HydraPak, the new Stow Bottles come in 500ml and 1L versions. These soft-sided bottles are 80% lighter than your average hard bottle while still being durable yet flexible enough to stow anywhere—hence the name. The TPU material can be frozen without breaking and the RF-welded seams are leak-proof. Stuff the Stow Bottle in your jacket in winter while skiing/snowboarding and your body heat will keep it from freezing. When empty, they roll up and secure into the small loop around the nozzle taking up no space at all in your pocket or pack. And yes, they are 100% BPA & PVC free. Genius.
        HydraPak Stow Bottle

        Price: $19CAN / $14 US (500ml version)
        Capacity: 500ml / 1L Colours: Malibu, Mojave, Mammoth, Sequoia
        Weight: 43 g / 1.5 oz
        Dimensions: 175mm x 102mm / 6.8in x 4in (500ml version)
        Material: Thermoplastic Polyurethane; HDPE
        HydraPak Stow Bottle


        Matador FlatPak Soap Bar Case
        The Matador FlatPak Soap Bar Case solves a very real problem for travellers. What to do with that half used bar of wet, slimy soap? Sure you could use a soap bar case but the Matador FlatPak Soap Bar Case is six times more compact and three times lighter. This leak-proof soft case uses welded construction with a unique Dry-Through Cordura fabric that contains the wet mess inside while allowing the bar to dry directly through the fabric. An integrated buckle closure ensures the moisture doesn’t leak out and doubles as a hook to hang in the shower. Oh yeah, it’s also TSA-approved and BPA and PVC-free.
        Matador FlatPak Soap Bar Case

        Price: $17.99CAN / $12.99US
        Sizes: 10x6x3.3cm / 4x2.4x1.3"
        Colours: Black
        Weight: 11g / .4oz
        Material: Cordura
        “Matadore”


        SeaSnax Chomperz
        Looking for a truly unique snack that’s also insanely delicious and light? SeaSnax Chomperz comes in a variety of flavours and take seaweed and give it a flavourful twist. With only 40 Calories and no GMO ingredients or MSG, they’re super healthy. Just look at the ingredients of the barbeque flavour: Seaweed, Glutinous Rice Flour, Rice Bran Oil, Tapioca Starch, Natural Barbecue Flavour, Organic Coconut Sugar, Sea Salt, Onion. Bite-size seaweed curls wrapped in rice for those foodies on your list this holiday season.
        SeaSnacks

        Price: $5.99CAN / $4.99US (Box of 8 $35US)
        Flavours: Jalapeno, Onion, Barbeque, Original Size: 30g / 1oz


        Buff Original
        What can we say? A Buff is like SUPping—it looks weird until you try it. Once you’ve tried it, you can’t stop. Buffs are so economical, you can get away with buying a few to accommodate your various ski (and other) outfits. They are remarkably handy and versatile for ski touring warmth, sun protection and more. There are also at least 13 different ways to wear the Buff, depending on your needs and skill level. We like the “legionnaire.” At this price, it’s a stocking stuffer.
        Buff Original

        Price: $25CAN / $20US 
        Sizes: Regular and XL
        Colours: Too many to say
        Weight: 45.4g / 1.6oz
        Material: 95% Polyester, 5% Elastane
        “Buff”
         



        For gifts on a slightly bigger budget, see our top holiday gifts priced $50-$100 here and gifts priced $100-$200 here. If you are a real big spender then the best gifts over $200 is your category and those can be found here.


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