Our 2025 holiday gift gear list

Here’s what made the short list of great quality items we use and think others would enjoy. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! ~Ari & Jessi

Cozy Christmas living room with decorated tree, stockings, fireplace, and cookies, capturing festive holiday spirit and warmth. Perfect for holiday decoration, family celebrations, and Christmas traditions.

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Down Puffer Jacket from Decathlon

Adventure enthusiast wearing a navy puffer jacket and cap with TREKERS logo, standing against a brick wall, showcasing outdoor gear perfect for trekking and hiking excursions.

You can stay toasty in the Simond Down Puffer Jacket sold by Decathlon. Ari has appreciated the ability to layer this coat over other things to stay warm on colder days or wear it by itself on cooler ones. You can find the jacket here: https://bit.ly/4rh3gYw

Toe Socks from Injinji

Jessi really likes toe socks, and Injinji makes several types that she loves. Check out one of her reviews here and another one here.

Best Flashlight Ever from OLight

Bright night beach walk with a smiling man holding a flashlight, discovering a crab in the sand, in a serene coastal setting under the stars.

We have received many different flashlights over the years to test for manufacturers. But the top dog of all is Jessi’s favorite from OLight: the ArkPro series. You can find her video review here or jump straight to our affiliate link here: https://www.olight.com/s/K0ETQX.

Ninja Blast Portable Blender

1. Portable blender for smoothies, shakes, and fruit juices, with a transparent container, LED control button, and USB rechargeable motor, ideal for travel and outdoor activities.

Consider the Ninja Blast portable blender to make outstanding, healthy smoothies while taking up a small footprint in your kitchen. It’s especially convenient if your kitchen is as small as ours is in the Airstream. Plus, it’s rechargeable, so you can use it while boondocking!

You can find our review of the blender here or jump straight to our Amazon affiliate link here: https://trekers.org/store.

Remind Insoles

The heat-moldable version of Reminds are especially comfortable, as Ari found out while wearing them nearly nonstop in his hiking boots during our recent trip to Germany. You can find his review of them here or jump straight to our affiliate link here: https://trekers.org/remind

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