Gear Gift Guide


Looking for a great gift for your Scout?

Well, we have have a few ideas.

Please note that examples and links provided are to help inform you about various products available.  

You don't have to purchase the example listed and scouts don't need everything on this list. 

With a little bit of hunting, you can find similar products at reasonable prices on Amazon, Ebay, gear outlet stores like REI and local big-box stores.

And if you are savvy, you can find treasures in second hand stores, Craigslist, and Facebook Marketplace

Gear

What gear does my scout really need?

That depends on what type of outing they are going on.  Most outings require the 10 Essentials and a backpack to carry them.  Overnighters and campouts will obviously require more gear, such as sleeping bags and maybe a tent.  And specialty outings will require special gear. 

See our Packing Lists Page for lists of gear specific to each type of outing. 

10 Essentials 

These are required for most outings:

1. Pocket Knife


2. First-Aid Kit


3. Extra Clothing


4. Rain Gear

 

5. Water Storage


6. Flashlight or Headlamp


7. Trail Food


8. Matches and Fires Starters

 

9. Sun Protection


10. Map and Compass

Backpacking Gear

This is your basic gear you'll need for most outings.  Most of this gear will also be used for Hiking, Snow, Bike and Canoe outings.  The trick is to pack what is necessary, while limiting weight and bulk.  Less is often more. 


Backpack


Clothing


Footwear

or


Sleeping System


Tent


Stove


Water Purification 


Other Gear

Winter Gear

Although winter is only one season out of the year, it requires the most gear.  Not having the right gear will be problematic in the cold, and even dangerous.  You will need most of your Backpacking gear PLUS:


Headgear


Clothing


Handgear


Footgear


Sleep System


Gear

Car Camp Gear

Less gear is needed for car camping than other types of camping, but you can also pack a lot more.  The goal is to enjoy your outing, so you don't need to skim on comfort items. 


Games


Gear

Bike Gear

Canoe Gear

Other Gear

Ultralight and High End Gear

Specialty made Ultralight Gear is NOT recommended for scouts.  It is generally less durable than other gear and not designed to survive the abuse scouts subject their gear to.  It is also generally much more expensive than more conventional gear.  Scouts may also not appreciate the grams saved or why they have to be extra nice to their gear. 

If you have extra money to spend or are looking for a gift for a more experienced scout or scouter, take a look at Darwin Onthetrail.

If you have questions about high end gear, come talk to our hiking team.  We have plenty of information to share.  We may also have an outfitter discount. 

Gifts That Aren't Needed, Practical or Even Useful - BUT are SO COOL

Some of the best gifts aren't all that practical.  Sure, 5 Pairs of Smartwool Socks are incredibly useful, but won't be loved like a silly gadget with scout appeal. 


Gifts We DON'T Recommend

You can buy whatever you like for your scout.  That said, there are some really neat gifts out there that we don't recommend.  In the hands of some scouts and scouters, these are dangerous.  These may not be on the banned list, but you will want to think twice before gifting these.  If you have questions, come talk to us.