Winter is a great time to gear up and get out for some cold-weather hiking, mountaineering, or snowshoeing adventures. The bugs are gone and so are the crowds, leaving the mountains and the hills to those who can’t live without their weekly dose of sun and snow. Here are 20 expert gift recommendations for the winter hiker and backpacker in your life.
1. Patagonia Classic Retro-X Jacket
2. Black Diamond Alpine Start Hoody
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The Black Diamond Alpine Start Hoody is a highly breathable and lightweight softshell jacket that excels as a wind shirt and protective garment against light precipitation. Ideally suited for cold-weather pursuits, it provides excellent breathability without the weight of a heavier technical shell. Made with Schoeller stretch-woven fabric, it’s perfect for dynamic activities such as winter hiking, mountaineering, ice climbing, or XC skiing you want a highly breathable wind layer with an adjustable helmet-compatible hood, stretch cuffs, and zippered chest pocket. Available for men and women.
3. Biolite Headlamp 800 Pro
4. MSR Reactor Stove System
5. Garmin inReach Mini 2 Satellite Messenger
6. Dachstein Classic Boiled Wool Mittens
7. Sea-to-Summit Ether Light XT Extreme Sleeping Pad
8. Feathered Friends Snowbunting EX 0 Sleeping Bag
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The Feathered Friends Snowbunting EX 0 is an exceptionally warm down sleeping bag insulated with 900 fill power premium goose down. A favorite bag for mountaineering on Mt Rainier, in the Rockies, and in Nepal, it has a Pertex Shield EX exterior shell fabric, dual locking side zippers, and a generous side draft tube. Continuous baffles let you reposition down where you need it most while the unique draft collar has waterproof/breathable facing to prevent breath condensation from entering the bag. A true winter camping and touring classic.
9. outerU faceGlove
10. Forty Below Bottle “Boot” Insulator
11. Outdoor Research Prevail Heated Mittens
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Outdoor Research’s Prevail Heated Gore-tex Mittens are designed for people who get cold hands or need extra warmth on extreme winter adventures. With three heat settings, you can customize the level of warmth to fit your needs; the low setting provides 8 hours of warmth, the medium setting lasts for 5 hours, and the high setting lasts for 2.5 hours. The mittens are lined with synthetic insulation and have a waterproof and windproof Gore-tex insert that protects your hands from the elements. Note: Do not use this heated glove in conjunction with avalanche beacons.
12. NEMO Switchback Folding Foam Sleeping Pad
13. CAMP USA Corsa Ice Axe
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A hiker favorite, the ultralight CAMP USA Corsa excels at ski mountaineering, adventure racing, low-angle glacier travel, and winter peakbagging. Built from 7075-series aluminum for dependable service and minimum weight, Corsa is hardly noticeable when packed. A hot-forged, aluminum head delivers a solid bite, and the rear adze adds chopping power.
14. Outdoor Research Crocodile Gaiters
Outdoor Research’s Crocodile Gaiters are hands down the most popular winter gaiters available today and with good reason because they are nearly indestructible and tough as nails for winter hiking and snowshoeing. Their waterproof/breathable Gore-tex uppers will keep your legs dry and warm when plowing through snowdrifts and down winter trails. Heavy-duty velcro front closures provide a secure and adjustable fit while hooks at the bottom assure compatibility with many kinds of boots.
15. SkiPulk Paris Pulk
16. Reversible Polar Buff
The Polar Buff can be worn as a helmet liner, balaclava, mask, scarf, hood, or hat to give you warmth where you need it when you need it. One side is covered with an original Buff while the other is covered with a layer of Polartec fleece to help minimize heat loss. Super warm and comfortable, the value of this item is its versatility in winter conditions.
17. Feathered Friends Eos Down Jacket
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18. GooseFreet Gear Down Socks
19. Hillsound Trail Crampon Ultra
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The Hillsound Trail Crampon Ultra is a necessity for added traction when you’re out hiking on local trails or deep in the backcountry. Their heat-treated carbon steel spikes are strong and durable providing years of use. The elastomer harness ensures compatibility with most shoes and boots and makes the Hillsound Trail Crampon Ultras easy to get on and off.
20. Darn Tough Mountaineering Socks
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