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We sorted through our favorite, indispensable possessions to craft a list of items your favorite vanlifer will appreciate rather than pawn.
We sorted through our favorite, indispensable possessions to craft a list of items your favorite vanlifer will appreciate rather than pawn. (Photo: Jen Judge)

9 Perfect Gifts for the Van Dweller in Your Life

When you live on the road, space for new things is limited. Here are some items your favorite nomad can really use.

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We sorted through our favorite, indispensable possessions to craft a list of items your favorite vanlifer will appreciate rather than pawn.
(Photo: Jen Judge)

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Part of the appeal of road life is that your needs are so much less than at home. (It鈥檚 amazing how quickly the closets full of clothes you ditched become an afterthought). Moreover, space is limited. So聽around the holidays, gifts can become a point of consternation.

But if your mother is like mine, she鈥檚 going to buy you something no matter what. With that in mind, my wife, Jen, and I聽sorted through our favorite,聽indispensable possessions to craft a list of items your favorite vanlifer will appreciate rather than pawn.

America the Beautiful Pass ($80)

(Courtesy U.S. Geological Survey)

If you travel around the U.S. much at all, the cost of , which provides entry to more than聽2,000 federal recreation sites, including national parks, will pale compared to the money you would otherwise spend on entry fees. Plus, with our public lands聽under fire, purchasing one of these passes鈥攁nd using it鈥攊s a vote for access and investment in the infrastructure that we all love and use.


Doma Deep Coffee ($19 for 12 ounces)

(Courtesy Doma Coffee)

I鈥檓 not a terribly particular person, but good coffee is nonnegotiable. We get all of ours from , a small roastery in northwest Idaho. The Deep blend, a silky medium roast of聽Guatemalan Huehuetenango beans, is a winter favorite, partly for the smooth wake-up and partly because a portion of each can鈥檚聽proceeds goes to . We purchase our coffee at , which ships anywhere in the U.S. for cheap, meaning we鈥檙e never stuck without a good brew.


Heroclips ($20)

(Courtesy Heroclip)

Having spent much of my adult life as an avid climber, I still have piles of bail 鈥檅iners that I鈥檝e liberated from routes. While I sometimes appropriate those leftovers for work duty, I鈥檝e also purchased a few of these 聽because they鈥檙e so damn handy. The swivel hook on top means you can easily hang this over railings, fences, awnings, and tree branches and still take advantage of the clip for organizing extension cords, hanging up solar lights, and countless additional tasks.


Maven C.1 Binocs ($325)

(Courtesy Maven)

A good set of binoculars in the woods provides as much entertainment as your television back home. From camp聽I can usually find some sort of game (deer, elk, bighorns, javelina) to watch, and even when I can鈥檛, the act of searching is reward enough for the way it engages you in your surroundings. 聽makes some of the finest binoculars on the market, with supersharp, high-contrast glass, for a fraction of the cost of the competition, because it sells only direct to consumer. With its 8X magnification and weight of just 24 ounces,聽C.1鈥檚 are an incredible value with clarity better than models twice and three times their price. And they鈥檒l keep you occupied for years to come.


OnX聽Subscription ($100)

(Courtesy OnX Hunt)

If I had to pick a single product that has most changed our existence in the trailer in recent years, it would be the 聽mapping service, which makes finding great campsites on public land easy, even without cell coverage. The Elite membership gets you access to high-resolution maps of all 50 states, both on your laptop and smartphone. The company is also worth supporting for the incredible public-lands it has been doing in conjunction with the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership.


Prest-O-Fit Aeroweave Breathable Mat ($110)

(Courtesy Prest-O-Fit)

I was completely lukewarm on this 聽when Jen聽insisted on buying it; now聽I wouldn鈥檛 travel without it. This is our portable front porch, the place where we sit and have coffee in the morning, do yoga in the afternoon, stretch after rides, spread out gear ahead of trips, and chill out in the evening over a cocktail. Not only does it extend our space from the trailer, it also minimizes the dirt and grime that gets tracked into our Airstream, Artemis.


Snow Peak Japanese Dutch Oven ($270)

(Courtesy Snow Peak)

We have been through several pot and pan setups since we hit the road, but this 聽is the last one we鈥檒l ever buy. Unlike less expensive versions, the ductile cast iron in this Japanese set is lightweight, which makes for easier maneuvering in a small space. The rounded bottom conducts heat better than a typical flat one, the nesting pot and pan聽minimize聽space demands, and the built-in handles ensure you鈥檒l never be scrambling for a pot grabber. Yep, it鈥檚 pricey. But 鈥淏uy it once, buy it right鈥 is the maxim I wish I would have subscribed to from the get-go.


ViAir Portable Air Compressor (From $65)

(Courtesy ViAir)

From flat tires on the trailer to tubeless setups on our bikes, a compressor is a bit of a necessity on the road. We discovered this the hard way a few years ago after smashing open one of our truck tires, plugging it, and then taking a very long time to inflate it with a bicycle pump. 鈥檚 portable models connect to your car or trailer battery via alligator clamps or even plug into a 12-volt adapter, which means you鈥檒l never get stuck in the woods with a flat again. They are also compact enough鈥攐urs is about the size and weight of a bag of flour鈥攖hat it鈥檚 not prohibitive to carry one full-time.


Yakima x Rumple x Stickfort Puffy Blanket ($159)聽

(Courtesy Yakima)

When you鈥檙e sitting around the fire on one of those crisp desert nights, which we do a lot, there鈥檚 nothing better for snuggling warmth than a . The synthetic-fill insulation is as warm as down and packs into a stuffsack about the size of a toaster, but it鈥檚 more durable and easier to wash on the road. This special-edition Stickfort model features stylized illustrations of Mount聽Hood and the Columbia River Gorge by Pacific Northwest artist and illustrator Adam Haynes, and $5 from every sale goes to the聽 conservation group.

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