Gift Ideas For A Hiking Enthusiast

By Kamryn Mattson


Hikers love nothing better than hiking for miles through the woods or on a mountain trail, and if you need to buy a gift for someone who you know loves hiking; tailor the gift to this interest. There are hundreds of interesting products that will appeal to the hiker in your life, and here are some options to consider that are useful and lightweight.

A lot of hiking gear is very expensive and often it's very personal. By that, we mean that you need to let a hiker pick some items out by themselves. This includes packs and hiking boots, which really need to be very comfortable for their specific body. However, a lightweight tent or sleeping bag or walking poles might be a good, high-end gift. You simply need to know the height of the person to select an item that will suit their needs. Do a little research to see which products have high ratings and can be used for the types of hikes your friend typically takes.

If your hiker is planning on heading out on a big multi-day hike, consider purchasing some cool books about the area or the hike itself. It can be fun for them to read ahead of time to familiarize themselves with the flora and fauna and history of an area. Plus they will learn some good tips from people who have hiked along the same trails, which can be very beneficial.

One fun item to select is an assortment of camping food. This might include some different types of energy bars and also some freeze-dried food. There are all sorts of meals to suit any taste or diet. You can find hearty meals such as freeze-dried beef stroganoff to freeze-dried

One great stocking stuffer or small gift might be a physiological hybrid shape. These shapes provide support and pain relief in many areas of the body prone to muscle pain and strains. For a hiker, you might consider the shapes specifically designed for the legs, knees and lower back. The shapes all feature a unique design that covers and protects the sore area while reaching out and pulling strength from nearby muscle groups. While the shapes provide the support of a brace, they allow freedom of movement, so you can still move around.

The physiological hybrid shapes rest directly on the skin with a hypoallergenic, medical-grade adhesive. They are easy to apply and about 250% strong than tapes. The shapes also are very lightweight so they can be taken along in a pack on a multi-day hike without weighing down the hiker. There are shapes that provide lower back pain relief, shoulder pain relief, elbow pain relief, knee pain relief, upper back pain relief and even pain relief for the legs, ankles and feet.




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