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Christmas 2012 is near and here is list of the 10 gifts for your Outdoor Boy.
1.) REI Tarn 18 Pack - Youth - $40
* Great pack for kids in the 6-12 range
* Made from same heavy duty material as adult packs
* Hydration compatible
* Safety whistle built into sternum strap
* Gear capacity is 18 Liters or 1,100 cubic inches
* Weight is 1 lb. 3 0z.
2.) North Face Blue Ridge Sleeping Bag - $70
* 3 season camping
* Synthetic mummy style bag for temps down to 20 degrees
* Max user height 5'
* Stuff sack size 8"x17"
* Average total weight 2 lb. 8 oz.
3.) Merrell Moab Ventilator Z-Rap - $50-$60
* Suede leather with breathable mesh upper
* Soft Mesh Lining
* Non-marking rubber sole
* Machine washable
4.) North Face Atlas TriClimate 3-in-1 Jacket - $150
* Shell jacket and insulating fleece can be worn together or separately
* Fully sealed seams boosts weatherproofness
* Insulation type is Synthetic
5.) Ozark Trail 2-Person Junior Dome Tent - $25
* Great value for kids first tent
* Weighs under 3 pounds
* Simple setup
* Large door opening with screen
* Size: 6'x5'x36"
* Sleeps 2
6.) Patagonia 3 Midweight Top and Bottoms - $30 for each
* Highly breathable, moisture wicking, and fast drying
* Made from recycled and recyclable synthetic fiber
* Ideal for a wide range of temperatures
7.) Black Diamond Whiz Headlamp - Kids - $20
* Operates up to 50 hours on low with 2 AAA batteries
* 2 LEDs with a max output of 16 lumens
* Tiltable housing for adjusting direction of light
8.) Casio Baby-G BG3000-3 Matte Green - $90
* Shock resistant
* Water resistant up 200 meters
* EL backlight with afterglow
* 1/100 second stopwatch
* Military inspired
9.) Nikon Coolpix S30 - $$80-$120
* 10.1 megapixel
* Waterproof up to 3 meters
* Shockproof up to 2.6'
* SD/SDHC/SDXC
* Nice little camera that can withstand young kids
10.) Camp Out: The Ultimate Kid's Guide - $12
*Includes activities, skills, recipes, songs, and projects for the outdoors
* Learn to tie knots, pitch tents, use a compass and much more
* Illustrated
* For kids 7 +
1.) REI Tarn 18 Pack - Youth - $40
* Great pack for kids in the 6-12 range
* Made from same heavy duty material as adult packs
* Hydration compatible
* Safety whistle built into sternum strap
* Gear capacity is 18 Liters or 1,100 cubic inches
* Weight is 1 lb. 3 0z.
2.) North Face Blue Ridge Sleeping Bag - $70
* 3 season camping
* Synthetic mummy style bag for temps down to 20 degrees
* Max user height 5'
* Stuff sack size 8"x17"
* Average total weight 2 lb. 8 oz.
3.) Merrell Moab Ventilator Z-Rap - $50-$60
* Suede leather with breathable mesh upper
* Soft Mesh Lining
* Non-marking rubber sole
* Machine washable
4.) North Face Atlas TriClimate 3-in-1 Jacket - $150
* Shell jacket and insulating fleece can be worn together or separately
* Fully sealed seams boosts weatherproofness
* Insulation type is Synthetic
5.) Ozark Trail 2-Person Junior Dome Tent - $25
* Great value for kids first tent
* Weighs under 3 pounds
* Simple setup
* Large door opening with screen
* Size: 6'x5'x36"
* Sleeps 2
6.) Patagonia 3 Midweight Top and Bottoms - $30 for each
* Highly breathable, moisture wicking, and fast drying
* Made from recycled and recyclable synthetic fiber
* Ideal for a wide range of temperatures
7.) Black Diamond Whiz Headlamp - Kids - $20
* Operates up to 50 hours on low with 2 AAA batteries
* 2 LEDs with a max output of 16 lumens
* Tiltable housing for adjusting direction of light
8.) Casio Baby-G BG3000-3 Matte Green - $90
* Shock resistant
* Water resistant up 200 meters
* EL backlight with afterglow
* 1/100 second stopwatch
* Military inspired
9.) Nikon Coolpix S30 - $$80-$120
* 10.1 megapixel
* Waterproof up to 3 meters
* Shockproof up to 2.6'
* SD/SDHC/SDXC
* Nice little camera that can withstand young kids
10.) Camp Out: The Ultimate Kid's Guide - $12
*Includes activities, skills, recipes, songs, and projects for the outdoors
* Learn to tie knots, pitch tents, use a compass and much more
* Illustrated
* For kids 7 +
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Casio,
Christmas,
Gear,
Gifts,
Ideas,
Merrell,
Nikon,
North Face,
Ozark Trail,
Patagonia,
REI
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