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Just spent way too much time hunting for gifts for outdoor people and honestly, Walmart came through. Found some solid stuff under $200 that doesn't feel cheap but won't break the bank either.
Started with that Kenmore portable grill for $199 - it's basically ready to go out of the box, fires up 14,000 BTUs and can handle like nine burgers at once. Pretty wild for that price point. Then there's the Anker power station at $139, which is actually clutch if anyone on your list camps or just wants backup power for their devices during storms.
The Breakwater waterproof backpack ($159) caught my eye because it's actually submersible and works for everything - camping, kayaking, travel. They also have this first aid kit from the same brand for under $34 that comes with 101 items including a tourniquet and emergency blanket. Kind of a no-brainer for anyone who spends time outside.
For lighting, the Duracell lantern is $35.80 and has six light modes plus solar charging, USB-C, or battery options. Then boots - Totes makes these snowpack boots for under $40 that people actually rave about. And if someone needs a cooler, the Titan by Arctic Zone 30-can model is like $54 with solid reviews.
Honestly the whole vibe here is finding quality $200 gifts that feel premium without the premium price tag. Most of this stuff will last years too, which makes the cost way more reasonable when you think about it. Anyone else shop at Walmart for this kind of thing?