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From gear to travel accessories to sporty apparel, these are our top gift picks for moms who play outside

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12 Mother's Day Gifts for Moms Who Are Always on the Go

Last Mother鈥檚 Day, as the mom of a one-year-old, I wanted anything that would make getting outside with a baby in tow easier. Now I鈥檓 a mom of two under two, so the theme of this year鈥檚 Mother鈥檚 Day gift guide is convenience and versatility. With a 23-month-old and a 7-month-old crawling all over me at any given moment, I rarely have one (let alone two) free hands. If I want to get outdoors, I better have a way to easily schlep two kiddos at the same time, get my shoes on hands-free, and be ready for exercise at a moment鈥檚 notice if the opportunity presents itself.

Not every mom has two under two, but every mom鈥檚 life is chaotic. So if you鈥檙e giving your leading lady something for Mother鈥檚 Day, let it be something that makes her day brighter and just a little bit easier. Here are my top Mother鈥檚 Day gift picks for moms who are always on the go.

At a Glance

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  • For Biking and Hiking: and
  • For Family Fun:
  • For Sunny Days:
  • For Pool Days:
  • For Exercise:
  • For Getaways:
  • For 2 Kids:
  • For Comfort:
  • For Multisport Days:
  • For Convenience:
  • For Style:

No Reception Club Getaway Bag diaper backpack

No Reception Club The Getaway Bag

This 24-liter travel backpack鈥搈eets鈥揹iaper bag is a Mary Poppins bag. It鈥檚 small enough to meet airlines鈥 personal item measurements and fit under airplane seats, yet you鈥檒l be surprised how much you can fit into it thanks to its smart organization system.

The main compartment with adjustable/removable shelves is perfect for keeping kids clothes and toys organized; an insulated and removable lunchbox fits a few baby food pouches, a sippy cup, and at least one 8-ounce baby bottle; three dedicated 鈥減arent鈥 compartments house things like sunglasses, keys, wallet, and laptop; a zippered pocket on the side provides quick access to diaper change essentials; and a water-resistant bottom compartment keeps soiled clothing separate from everything else.

The beauty of all of these dedicated pockets with multiple access points is that you can find whatever you鈥檙e looking for immediately鈥攏o rummaging through a black hole to find that elusive pacifier while your baby is screaming at the top of their lungs. Pro tip: Spend the extra $85 to upgrade to the No Reception Club 国产吃瓜黑料 Bundle, which includes the very versatile Sidekick sling bag. It鈥檚 worth it.

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Wild Rye Bike Socks and Edith Brim Hat
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Wild Rye Bike Socks and Edith Brim Hat

As a woman and a mountain biker, I鈥檓 a huge fan of Wild Rye, a company founded by women who love to ride for women who love to ride (read: their bike shorts actually fit women鈥檚 bodies). The brand has branched out beyond mountain biking apparel in recent years and now makes hiking and lifestyle apparel in all kinds of fun prints and colors. If the mom in your life likes to bike or hike, you鈥檒l make her happy with anything on this brand鈥檚 website.

But if you don鈥檛 want to risk guessing her size incorrectly, I can recommend the Edith Brim Hat and Wild Rye Bike Socks; both of these items have become part of my daily uniform this spring because they are so versatile. What mom couldn鈥檛 use another pair of fun bike socks that double as everyday socks and a trendy hat to hide hair that hasn鈥檛 been washed in more than three days?


Veer All Terrain Cruiser Wagon
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Veer All-Terrain Cruiser

Veteran parents know there鈥檚 no such thing as one stroller to rule them all. Active families who are always on the go likely need a compact travel stroller, a jogging stroller, and some sort of gear hauler. We have all three, but these days, the Veer All-Terrain Cruiser is getting more use than the others. thanks to its versatility and packability.

Unlike many other wagons out there, you can push the Veer like a traditional stroller, which is a really nice feature when you鈥檙e conveying a heavy load of kiddos and gear. It also has burly wheels that make it easy to navigate off the beaten path. But my favorite feature of this wagon is how compact it is.

Unfolded, it seats two children on built-in benches, or it can seat a toddler and accommodate an infant car seat with the appropriate adapter. Folded up with the wheels popped off, it lays flat for easy storage in the trunk of a car, in the roof box, or against the wall of our garage. We even flew with the All-Terrain Cruiser in a gate-check bag for a beach vacation last summer, and while it came back home with lots of sand, it had nary a scratch. When we don鈥檛 have the space to travel with our Thule Urban Glide 3 Double stroller, we pack the Veer wagon as our double stroller instead. Read my full review here.


Goodr Sunglasses
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Goodr VRG Voight-Kampff Vision Sunglasses

I used to own expensive sunglasses that I’d baby鈥攁lways putting them away in their case to make sure the lenses wouldn’t get scratched. That went out the window when I had kids. Now, I reach for these durable and affordable Goodr sunnies. The polarized lenses still offer pretty good optical clarity for the price, but I especially like the grippy, lightweight frame that stays put on your face and on top of your head. Plus, the sporty-meets-stylish single-lens design makes these versatile enough for bike rides, hikes, and ski apr猫s sessions. I’ve put these through the wringer and they’ve held up admirably over two years.


Nomadix Changing Ponchos for mom and kid
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Nomadix Changing Poncho

I grew up in Germany, so I have no qualms about changing in public after hikes, bike rides, or even swim sessions (not to brag, but I鈥檝e even mastered the difficult art of changing swimsuits without cover and without exposing myself). But changing ponchos like this one from Nomadix certainly make things easier.

This one is made from 90-percent post-consumer recycled polyester, and is oh-so-soft to the touch, highly absorbent, and quick-drying. It has some weight to it, which makes it feel like you鈥檙e enveloped in a towel when you鈥檙e wearing it. I love the cinchable hood and kangaroo pocket鈥攕mall details that make a big difference on windy beach days and when you’re carrying the kids’ odds and ends on top of your own.

Even better: Nomadix now makes this changing poncho for kids (one size for 3鈥6 year-olds and one for 6鈥12 year-olds), so you can buy a matching set for mom and her mini-mes. I鈥檓 5鈥5鈥 and 140 pounds, and the size M/L fits me with plenty of room to spare. Now I just have to wait for my 2-year-old to grow into his.


Oiselle Pocket Jogger Shorts
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Oiselle Pocket Jogger

The selling point of these shorts for moms is in the name: pocket jogger. I think I can speak for all moms when I say that pants without pockets just don鈥檛 fly. And these shorts鈥攚hich come in 5.25-inch, 7-inch, and 8.25-inch inseam lengths鈥攂oast a whopping five pockets. That means mom can carry her phone, keys, chapstick, sunscreen stick, credit cards, and emergency snack without having to carry an extra bag or purse.

I鈥檝e been wearing the 7-inch Pocket Jogger all day, every day for almost a month (with a few days off here and there to launder them). Made from a mix of spandex and nylon, they鈥檙e highly compressive, have a snug waistband that prevents them from gradually working their way down the butt (as some spandex shorts and leggings do), and are simple yet stylish enough to serve as bonafide workout shorts or errand-running attire.


Cotopaxi Packing Cubes
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Cotopaxi Cubo Packing Travel Bundle

I was slow to adopt the packing cube travel hack, but since having kids, I鈥檓 all-in. There鈥檚 just no other way to keep all the small kid items鈥攖iny pairs of socks, bibs, medicine, toys鈥攐rganized and easily findable when you鈥檙e traveling with the family. There are lots of options out there, but Cotopaxi鈥檚 Cubo Packing Travel Bundle is a nice gift set because it includes three colorful cubes of different sizes (2L, 3L, 10L).

Each features a wrap-around zipper, carrying handle, and mesh sides for breathability. Some people prefer all-mesh packing cubes so they can easily see what鈥檚 inside, but I actually like those made with some solid fabric because they hide the mess within, and the fabric gives the cube a little more structure. These nylon-polyester cubes (made from Cotopaxi鈥檚 textile scraps) are also easy to wipe clean and throw in the wash.


Thule Urban Glide 3 Double Stroller
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Thule Urban Glide 3 Double Stroller

I loved our original Thule Urban Glide stroller so much that we upgraded to the Urban Glide 3 Double stroller last fall when we had our second kiddo. This updated double stroller includes all the same features I loved about the original鈥攕mooth steering, an easy and responsive handbrake, simple folding/unfolding, large tires and suspension system that easily navigate uneven and rough terrain, a generous storage basket, and a front wheel that can be locked for jogging鈥攂ut in a stroller that seats two.

It also includes some notable upgrades, like extended canopies (still with peek-a-boo windows) to provide more weather protection, extendable leg rests (great for short little baby legs), and an improved brake pedal design that鈥檚 more comfortable to engage with sandals on.

I originally hemmed and hawed over getting a side-by-side double stroller versus a front/rear double model; I was afraid a side-by-side beast like this one wouldn鈥檛 fit on some sidewalks or in the trunk of our car. But we haven鈥檛 found a sidewalk or path yet that isn鈥檛 wide enough for the Thule Urban Glide 3 Double, and it seamlessly fits into the trunk of our SUV when folded up (though without much room to spare).


Duer Performance Lite Denim Harbour Pant
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Duer Performance Denim Lite Harbour Pant

For months after having each of my kids, I shunned denim; I didn鈥檛 want to wear anything as constricting, stiff, or uncomfortable as jeans. But these denim pants from Duer are not your average “jeans.” Made from a mix of cotton, polyester, and elastane, the Performance Denim Lite Harbour pants are as light, stretchy, and comfortable as a pair of thin, cotton sweatpants.

The cut is also equal parts relaxed and stylish, with a high-rise, drawstring waist, relaxed hip and thigh cut, and tapered leg. The best part about these pants: They鈥檙e flattering despite having a more relaxed cut, and they don鈥檛 sag in the butt like some other pants made from lightweight materials. These have become my go-to pants, even as temperatures rise into the 80s in my home of Boulder, Colorado, because they鈥檙e just so dang airy, comfortable, and versatile. Fit note: These run large, so I recommend sizing down.


Olukai Kawla shoes
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Olukai Kawela

Every mom needs a pair of slip-on sneakers like the Kawela. Technically, these shoes were designed for golf, but I love them for everyday wear. The sporty look and drop-in heel make the Kawela super versatile and convenient, and the lightweight materials, stiff sole, and stellar traction make them ideal for sandy playground sessions with the kids, biking into town for coffee with girlfriends, and even casual hikes. Bonus: They鈥檙e water-resistant, so you can play around creeks and ponds without worrying about getting your feet soaked. A note on fit: I find that Olukai shoes tend to run small and narrow, so I size up half a size.

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Xpand No-Tie Shoelaces on sneakers
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Xpand No-Tie Shoe Laces

Alternative to buying slip-on sneakers: Turn her favorite pair of sneakers into slip-on shoes with elastic shoe laces. My husband replaced the traditional laces on my go-to sneakers with these as a Christmas present last year, and they鈥檝e made my life so much easier. This is a brilliant gift idea for moms who spend 20-plus minutes wrestling their kids into shoes and jackets but have no time to properly tie their shoes before having to run out the door because they鈥檙e late鈥攁gain.

You鈥檒l find lots of different brands of no-tie laces, and I鈥檓 sure they鈥檙e all very similar. I like the Xpand laces because they鈥檙e easy to thread, have stood up to longterm wear, and come in a variety of fun colors.


Marsh Hagwood Boxcut Shirt
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Marsh Wear Hagood Boxcut Shirt

Chances are, mom鈥檚 wardrobe needs a refresh鈥攊t’s likely she鈥檚 always buying cute new clothes for the kids but not for herself. The Boxcut Shirt would make a great new addition to any capsule wardrobe thanks to its laid-back yet stylish cut. Made from woven lyocell and featuring UPF 50 sun protection, this top is the perfect layer for beach and pool days, hikes and bike rides, and thanks to fun prints, is equally fit for backyard barbecues and around-town wear.

After having kids, I really began to appreciate the convenience of boxy, button-up shirts like the Hagood for nursing and layering (they鈥檙e the easiest layer to throw on over a tank or T-shirt when you have a baby carrier strapped to you). I love the Hagood in the Wheat color鈥攊t hides baby spit-up pretty well.


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10 Last-Minute Ways to Spoil Yoga Moms on Mother鈥檚 Day /health/wellness/mindful-mothers-day-gift-ideas/ Sat, 11 May 2024 10:30:13 +0000 /?p=2667854 10 Last-Minute Ways to Spoil Yoga Moms on Mother鈥檚 Day

Here鈥檚 what moms say they want more than anything else

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10 Last-Minute Ways to Spoil Yoga Moms on Mother鈥檚 Day

As a new mom, I found my first Mother鈥檚 Day to be a letdown.

I had naively thought that it would be a day where all my anxieties and responsibilities would fall away. But that isn鈥檛 your reality when you have a screaming baby who wants to be held only by you. Despite my family鈥檚 earnest efforts, each gift felt like a tiny bandage on the gaping wound that was my maternal overwhelm.

So I decided to start doing Mother鈥檚 Day differently. If this is intended as a day for moms, I thought, then I鈥檓 going to do what I want to do.

So I decided to start doing Mother鈥檚 Day differently. If this is intended as a day for moms, I thought, then I鈥檓 going to do what I want to do. In all honesty, that was to put my 鈥渕om hat鈥 down and just be Sarah. I also talked to other mamas of young children who know a thing or two about how they and others like to feel supported. Here are their mindful mother鈥檚 Day gift ideas.

10 Mindful Mother鈥檚 Day Gift Ideas

1. Give Her Whatever She Wants (Seriously, Whatever)

鈥淎sk yourself what you need at that moment, and then go for it,鈥 suggests , who runs a digital mom鈥檚 circle called at . She鈥檚 also, clearly, a strong advocate for moms getting their needs met. But this also puts the onus on the mom to know what she needs, which can be another responsibility at times.

Misjan suggests that if you鈥檙e the one trying to indulge someone else, there鈥檚 an easy way to make that easier for moms. 鈥淥ffer a few no-strings-attached, guilt-free hours for whatever that mama wants to do. Maybe it鈥檚 a walk, going to take a movement class, get a massage, have a coffee in peace and quiet, or binge-watch a TV show.鈥

2. Home Spa Day

A mom of four, , author of and COO and co-founder of the business mindset consultancy firm Be Courageous, has received quite a few Mother鈥檚 Day gifts. One of her favorite celebrations to date was the year her kids created a home spa retreat for her.

鈥淭hey provided services such as massage, hair washing, and pedicure. I even got a charcuterie plate to munch on during my pedicure service,鈥 says Hermans. 鈥淭he customer service was top notch!鈥

Just make certain cleaning up afterward is part of the services.

3. Wellness Getaway

It鈥檚 easy for Mother鈥檚 Day to become all about our kids. , mom of two small children and owner of in Los Angeles, decided to give herself the greatest Mother鈥檚 Day gift ideas she鈥檚 experienced to date鈥攁 weekend with a friend at a California-based retreat center.

鈥淚t was one of the first times I鈥檇 left my youngest overnight and honestly, it was wonderful,鈥 says Varshney. 鈥淚 needed that time to replenish鈥搕o not be responsible for anyone鈥檚 meals and have all my meals prepared for me, to soak in the baths overlooking the ocean, to read a book. I respect myself for actually choosing to do something for myself that weekend.鈥

4. Alone Time

Understanding that there is financial privilege in being able to attend a retreat, Varshney also suggests the partner take the kids somewhere for the entire day. 鈥淲hen do moms ever get to chill in their own house? Even something as simple as being able to sleep in is a gift,鈥 says Varshney.

, a single mom of two school-age girls and author of , says what a lot of mothers want more than gifts is an opportunity to completely prioritize themselves and get a break from the mental load of parenting鈥攅ven if just for a day. She also prefers to celebrate Mother鈥檚 Day solo.

鈥淚 typically opt for a kid-free mother鈥檚 day when I can. I don鈥檛 have a ton of support, but I definitely lean on the community on this day specifically,鈥 she says. 鈥淪o most of my highlights from past Mother鈥檚 Days have been solo dates and silence!鈥

5. An Overnight Indulgence at a Hotel

Yoga therapist and teacher is currently in the 鈥渢hick of it鈥 (as we mothers like to say) with a six- and two-year-old. She jokes, 鈥淚f you are a mom of littles, and anything like me, all you really want is time away from your roommates.鈥

She suggests that you book her a hotel room for the Saturday before Mother鈥檚 Day, drop her off, and leave her alone. 鈥淟et her bathe and eat in peace. Let her sleep in, wake up, and go back to sleep,鈥 says Jenkins. 鈥楾hen on Sunday, pick her up with a bouquet of her favorite flowers and take her to brunch or a homemade picnic lunch outdoors. Mom will feel so renewed.鈥

6. Celebrate with Community

鈥淥ne of the reasons modern motherhood can feel so stressful is the isolation that comes with a lack of community,鈥 says Varshney. She explains that some moms prefer connecting with others rather than escaping to connect with themselves.

鈥淗ow about organizing a get-together with a few close family friends?鈥 says Varshney. 鈥淭hat way the kids can run around with each other and the grown-ups can have some time to connect. Extra points if someone besides the mom does the organizing.鈥

is a single mom of two, a self-care specialist, and best-selling author of . She likes to inspire others toward self-care found through community. Some of her more memorable experiences have been hosting walks, barbecues, and other mom-focused events where the entire family is welcome. She suggests including a mini photo shoot of mom, kids, and partner since, as McFaden explains, 鈥渕oms are usually the ones taking the photos.鈥

7. Quiet Downtime with Family

and scholar spent a quiet and restful Mother鈥檚 Day at home last year in Harlem with her husband and son, Noble, who was just under one year old. To her, it was perfect.

Yoga and meditation teacher , who leads prenatal classes for the , also prefers quiet and simple Mother鈥檚 Days in which she has space for her nourishing routines. That typically looks like meditation and coffee and a studio yoga class followed by a long shower followed by time with her two young children and husband.

鈥淭he little ordinary moments are actually luxuries when we slow down and appreciate them,鈥 says Narula.

7. Get 国产吃瓜黑料

鈥淢y favorite Mother鈥檚 Day is definitely the time we took a walk to a local waterfall with our dogs and the whole family climbed the rocks to adventure up the side of the falls,鈥 says , speaker, author, and yoga culture advocate. 鈥淚 love going to the nursery and getting a plant or flowers that we can grow from seed and nurture together. Or going on a walk in nature and sharing fun things we notice,鈥 says Barkataki.

Hermans also has an affinity for drawing inspiration from the outdoors. 鈥淥ne year, my kids created bouquets of gathered flowers from the yard and neighborhood. Another time, the older kids watched the younger kids for a few hours so that my husband and I could do something together鈥攚e went for a hike. It was an absolute treat.鈥

8. Focused Family Outings

鈥淭he best present is always presence, to be honest!鈥 says yoga and Pilates instructor .

She encourages families to ditch the screens and do activities as a group, such as puzzles and board games or getting outside and moving together. Her favorite way to celebrate includes quality connection with her three boys, including 鈥渕aking breakfast together, doing some yoga poses, taking a walk on the beach, and snuggling on the couch watching a movie.鈥

9. Handmade Anything

One of the most memorable Mother鈥檚 Day gift ideas that experienced was when her kindergarten daughter presented her with 鈥渢he most adorable artwork. 鈥淭here鈥檚 nothing like a present that鈥檚 made with love by my child,鈥 says the holistic wellness coach for working mothers and head of marketing at Tasty Directives.

It鈥檚 not an uncommon sentiment. 鈥淚 am a sucker for handmade gifts! I will gladly accept the tissue paper flowers,鈥 laughs , owner of .

10. Recognize the Other Moms in Your Life

For years, Espinosa had found it difficult to celebrate the many amazing mothers in her life while she was trying to conceive and struggling with miscarriages. 鈥淢y first Mothers Day was so memorable,鈥 says Espinosa. 鈥淲hen I look at photos of the first year I look so tired, yet I was so happy finally celebrating a holiday as a mother myself.鈥

Her Mother鈥檚 Day tradition is to remind the fellow strong moms in her life that they are appreciated and supported. She usually opts for a phone call or some act of service. If a mother is bereaved and does not have a child earthside, you may still want to send her flowers or a card.

And of course, our most impactful mother-figures are not always the people who birthed us. Barkataki reminds us that there are many alternative forms of caregiving and encourages us to 鈥渇ocus on the role and connection rather than the title.鈥

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What Adventurous Moms Really Want for Mother鈥檚 Day /outdoor-gear/tools/outdoor-gear-for-new-moms/ Wed, 24 Apr 2024 14:47:05 +0000 /?p=2665601 What Adventurous Moms Really Want for Mother鈥檚 Day

Spoiler alert: It鈥檚 not aromatherapy candles or a trendy diaper bag

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What Adventurous Moms Really Want for Mother鈥檚 Day

I gave birth to my first kid one week before Mother鈥檚 Day last year. Had you asked me then what I wanted for Mother鈥檚 Day, I would have said a pok茅 bowl and a Mexican lager (or two or three)鈥攖he things I had been craving most after nine months of deprivation.

As for gifts that would make motherhood easier, I had no clue what those might be. According to the Instagram posts I was being fed at the time, that list would have included a trendy leather diaper bag, aromatherapy candles or bath bombs, and a jumbo Stanley water bottle.

Now, 11 months into my mom gig, I know exactly what I would have put on my first Mother鈥檚 Day wish list: gear to help me and baby get outdoors. What made my first months of motherhood both easier and more pleasurable was doing what I loved to do pre-baby鈥攚ith my new family. That included walks and then eventually hikes, road trips to see friends and family, SUP days at our local lake, and new activities like stroller-blading (more on that below).

Getting out the door with an infant and keeping them comfortable, happy, and fed is no small feat, even when you鈥檙e just headed out on errands. Throw in an outdoor activity, and you best be prepared. To any new, outdoorsy moms making their first Mother鈥檚 Day wish list鈥攐r to the thoughtful partners, friends, and family members wondering what to get the new mom in their lives鈥攈ere are six products that made outdoor adventures with an infant not only manageable, but fun.

Some of these items are admittedly pricey, but in my experience, well worth the investment. Mom hack: You can find some of these bigger ticket items in almost-new condition on sites like , , , and Facebook Marketplace.

At a Glance

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Ergobaby Omni 360 Mesh
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A Baby Carrier Built for Hiking

Ergobaby Omni 360 Mesh

There are a plethora of baby carrier options on the market鈥攆rom simple wraps best suited to toting infants around the house to versatile and burly carriers designed for more active pursuits. The Ergobaby Omni 360 Mesh falls into the second category.

This one-size-fits-all carrier accommodates a newborn from 7 pounds to a toddler of 45 pounds and has four carry modes (front-facing inward; front-facing outward; hip-carry; and back-carry). It also features mesh panels in the front for better breathability鈥攌ey when you鈥檙e essentially carrying around a little furnace.

I started using the Omni 360 when our baby was around three weeks old with an infant insert (at 7 pounds and 19.5 inches long, he seemed to drown in the carrier without the insert). Getting the carrier on by yourself is a little cumbersome given the two shoulder straps, one back strap, and the main hip belt you have to buckle and cinch, but once you get it set up for your baby and your body, it becomes more intuitive. After one week of use, I had no issues getting it on and placing baby in it by myself.

And like a good backpack, all those straps and attachment points exist to take the load off your body, making the Omni 360 a great option for longer walks and hikes. I regularly carried our baby in it for 4-plus-mile hikes and experienced no pressure points, load shifting, or uncomfortable chafing.


Thule Urban Glide
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An All-Terrain Stroller to Get Off the Beaten Path

Thule Urban Glide

We weren鈥檛 expecting to use the Thule Urban Glide before our kiddo turned six months old, since that鈥檚 when he鈥檇 be big enough to safely sit in the forward-facing, upright position. But this stroller is so much nicer to push around than the other stroller we own that we bought the Thule car seat adapter and used the Urban Glide with an infant car seat from day one. (You can also buy a bassinet attachment for this stroller.)

The three large tires鈥攊ncluding a front swivel wheel that locks out鈥攏avigate uneven sidewalks, gravel and dirt trails, and grassy parks like a dream. While the Urban Glide is not as aerodynamic as the , which Thule markets as their jogging stroller, this model can also be used for jogging. It can even be used for stroller-blading鈥攁ka, rollerblading as you push the stroller鈥攁n activity that I鈥檓 going to take credit for inventing. Keep the speeds low and use the integrated twist hand break in the handle when going downhill, and you鈥檒l have no issue keeping the stroller safely under control.

The only downsides to the Thule Urban Glide: price and bulk. It鈥檚 an investment, but we found ours secondhand and in great condition for $400 on Facebook Marketplace. It鈥檚 also heavy and doesn鈥檛 pack down as well as other, more streamlined strollers. The Urban Glide takes up the majority of trunk space in our Hyundai Santa Fe and doesn鈥檛 leave much room for other gear or dogs. On big road trips, we鈥檝e started popping the wheels off (easy enough) and stashing the stroller in our roof box.


Roar Sound Machine + Speaker
(Photo: Courtesy Roar)

A Portable Sound Machine for Sound Sleep Anywhere

Roar Sound Machine + Speaker

Measuring roughly 5-by-2-by-1-inches, this rugged, waterproof sound machine-and-speaker-in-one is about the size of two decks of cards stacked side by side. This makes it much smaller than your average sound machine and even many portable, bluetooth speakers on the market. However, its diminutive size belies its power.

The Roar can blast noise鈥攅ither one of the three integrated sounds (brown noise, waves, or rain) or any other sound of your choosing when connected to a phone via bluetooth.听It also has an impressive 20-plus-hour battery life. But parents be warned: Do not let this thing run out of battery while in use. On a few occasions we went too long between charges, only to have our son woken up in the middle of the night by a loud, female voice declaring repeatedly that the device had 鈥渓ow battery.鈥 Unfortunately, there鈥檚 no way to determine how much battery life remains鈥攖here鈥檚 no battery life indicator on the device, so you just have to be proactive in charging.

That鈥檚 the biggest downside to the Roar Sound Machine: it doesn鈥檛 have a user-friendly control panel. It only features five buttons (power, play/skip to next sound, and two volume buttons), and these rubber buttons are black, blending in with the rest of the speaker. This makes it almost impossible to see the control panel in low light (as in a darkened bedroom or tent). I鈥檝e learned to set the Roar to our desired settings before turning off lights to avoid fumbling with the controls in the dark.

Despite these shortcomings, the Roar Sound Machine + Speaker has become a must-pack piece of baby gear for any overnight trip or outing that will require a nap away from home.


Purist Maker 10 oz
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A Thermos to Make Formula on the Go

Purist Maker 10 oz

I used the 10-ounce Maker for coffee and tea long before I had a kid, but now I use it regularly to make my son鈥檚 formula on the go. We learned early on that our kid was finicky about the temperature of his bottled milk. He liked it much warmer than room temperature, which proved challenging on high-alpine hikes in the colder months. At first, we鈥檇 premake his bottles at home the morning of our adventure, only to discover that by the time we fed him on-the-go, the milk had cooled too much. We finally wisened up and started pre-filling his bottles with formula and carrying hot water in the Purist Maker on our hikes, so we could serve warm milk on demand.

We love the small size of the 10-ounce Maker because it doesn鈥檛 take up much pack space, yet it holds enough hot water that we can mix it with regular water to fill two 6-ounce bottles of formula. Bonus: Purist makes three different types of lids that are interchangeable between their different thermoses. We like the Scope Top because it allows us to pour water into our son鈥檚 bottles without spilling or letting much heat escape in the process.


Yeti Hopper Flip 12
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A Cooler to Tote Baby鈥檚 Milk

Yeti Hopper Flip 12

I know I鈥檓 probably preaching to the converted, but you just can鈥檛 beat a Yeti cooler when it comes to keeping drinks and food chilled. When I needed a reliable way to keep pumped breast milk cold on the go, this is the cooler I reached for. Any mom knows that breastmilk is liquid gold and you simply do not mess around when it comes to storing it properly to ensure not a drop goes to waste. The Yeti Hopper Flip 12 put me at ease.

It reliably kept its contents cool with two ice packs when I left it in a parked car for six hours during a summer hike. Just two gripes: The leak-proof zipper is burly鈥攖oo burly to easily unzip with one hand (and moms often only have one hand free). And like all of Yeti鈥檚 products, it鈥檚 crazy expensive. But you do get what you pay for: superior cooling and a bombroof design. If you just need a soft cooler to store a few bottles of breastmilk, the Yeti Hopper Flip 12 is overkill鈥擨鈥檇 size down to the Hopper Flip 8, which would be less bulky to tote around. But if you also want a cooler that will fit snacks for you, baby bottles, and potentially even your breast pump parts, the Hopper Flip 12 is a good size.


Crazy Creek HEX 2.0 Original Chair
(Photo: Courtesy Crazy Creek)

A Folding Seat for Trailside Pitstops

Crazy Creek HEX 2.0 Original Chair

We’ve owned a version of this Crazy Creek chair for more than ten years and it’s been a staple for camping trips and lawn concerts. Now, it lives in the storage basket of our Thule Urban Glide stroller for trailside pitstops with baby.

There’s a lot to love about this portable chair, from its simple, lightweight design that rolls up for compact storage to its adjustable straps that make dialing in your optimal reclining position a cinch. I’ve used it many times to nurse our son along the trail, and even for emergency diaper changes鈥攕imply unclip the straps to unfold the chair into a flat mat. It’s not the most comfortable of Crazy Creek’s folding chair options, but it is the most lightweight and packable, making it a winning choice for moms on the go.


Coalatree Kachula Blanket
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A Versatile Picnic Blanket

Coalatree Kachula Blanket

My mother-in-law gifted this versatile blanket to us right after our son was born and it’s become our go-to for outdoor picnics and playtime. Coalatree bills the Kachula as “the Swiss army knife of blankets,” an apt description for this blanket that can be converted into an emergency poncho via an attachable hood and pack into itself to become a travel pillow. Fully unfolded, it measures 50-by-72-inches, making it plenty big for two adults and a baby to sprawl out on.

I love that the top fabric (made from fully recycled materials) is a soft brushed nylon flannel that doesn’t irritate baby’s sensitive skin when he’s rolling around in just his diaper. It’s also water resistant, so you don’t have to stress about spilled liquids or baby accidents. My one gripe: the ripstop nylon bottom of the blanket is great for resisting snags, but it’s prone to sliding around on grassy hillsides.

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Spoil your mother figures with gear that will make their outdoor adventures more fun

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17 Mother鈥檚 Day Gifts for Every Type of Mom

Whether the moms and mother figures in your life are hikers, campers, beach-goers or birdwatchers, there’s a piece of outdoor gear out there that will make their next adventure even more memorable. From cozy socks to techy gadgets to mobile apps, these items will let your favorite people enjoy the great outdoors in style and comfort.

Tough Cutie Eve Hiking Socks ($25)

Tough Cutie Hiking Socks
(Photo: Tough Cutie)

When you have children, tired feet come with the territory, so comfortable socks are a small but mighty addition to your wardrobe. Whether hitting the trails or chasing after kids, Tough Cutie鈥檚 lightweight hiking socks will keep your mom鈥檚 feet happy and stylish. They鈥檙e made from a merino and nylon blend and designed with features that support an active lifestyle, like targeted compression, heel and toe cushioning, arch support, and mesh panel ventilation. And they come in pretty colors, like lavender, cherry pink, and violet.

Leki Cressida Cork Trekking Poles ($150)

Leki Cressida Cork Hiking Pole

This year, Leki’s renowned Cressida Trekking Poles got upgraded with genuine cork grips, making them even better at absorbing moisture, reducing vibration, and molding to the wearer’s palm, all while keeping the wrist in a neutral position for maximum all-day comfort. Made for smaller hands and with a shorter overall adjustable length (35 to 49 inches), they’re quick to adjust, and the pair weighs just over a pound, thanks to the aluminum construction. Whether it’s your giftee’s first pair or a replacement for a worn-out set, they’ll also enjoy the comfortable straps, interchangeable basket system, and universal carbide flex tips that allow these poles to tackle any terrain.

Deuter Kid Comfort Child Carrier ($320)

Deuter Kid Comfort Carrier
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The Deuter Kid Comfort child carrier is an excellent gift for mothers who want a safe and enjoyable way to take their kids on outdoor adventures. As the name suggests, it鈥檚 a comfortable pack to carry even across challenging terrain, and the ventilation keeps you and your kid cool on the trail. Swapping the pack between parents mid-hike takes just a few quick and easy adjustments to customize the fit. For added protection, it comes with a stashable sun and rain roof, and with multiple pockets all over, it has enough storage space for all the daily hiking essentials. It’s a durable, quality-built carrier that will last through many kids.

Nocs Provisions Field Issue Binoculars ($175)

Nocs Provisions Field Issue Binoculars
(Photo: Courtesy Nocs Provisions)

Every birder needs a pair of binocs, and the sleek, midsize Field Issue packs a serious punch with next-gen optics that deliver ultra-precise focusing and crystal-clear views of your mom鈥檚 feathered friends. These relatively affordable binoculars feature an oversized focus wheel, multi-coated lenses, twist-up eyecups, and a wavy grip pattern. Plus, they鈥檙e waterproof, fog-proof, and photo-compatible. Choose from two models depending on Mom鈥檚 needs: eight-times magnification allows for a wider field of view and has a more stable handheld image, while the ten-times magnification is for those wanting to narrow in on the finer details.

Merlin Bird ID App (Free)

Merlin App

Spend time with Mom without dropping any cash using Merlin Bird ID, a free mobile app developed by the that helps users accurately identify birds using information like size, color, date, and location to narrow down a list of likely species. With comprehensive libraries for geographic regions around the world, Merlin features stunning photographs and illustrations of birds, along with their names, sounds, and detailed descriptions of their physical characteristics and behaviors. It also allows you to use photos you鈥檝e captured or record audio of the mystery bird鈥檚 song for real-time suggestions of who鈥檚 singing. User-friendly, intuitive, and easy to navigate, it鈥檚 a fun tool for nature enthusiasts to learn about local wildlife.

Cascade Mountain Tech Monahan Rechargeable Retro Lantern ($30)

Cascade Mountain Tech Monahan Lantern
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Combining retro aesthetics with modern features, Cascade Mountain Tech’s Monahan Lantern is a practical addition to any camp setup. With up to 450 lumens of bright white LED light and a cozy tungsten-orange glow that will last all night, this lantern has an adjustable dimmer switch that allows you to dial the lighting to your needs. Plus, a built-in power bank keeps devices charged.

Helinox Chair One Camp Chair ($110)

Helinox Chair One
(Photo: Courtesy Helinox)

Certain creature comforts matter after a long day of backpacking, and having a comfortable resting spot is one of them. The is a lightweight, durable camp chair that’s easy to sink into, making it worth its two-pound pack weight. For car camping and other outdoor events, it’s a no brainer. The aluminum frame and rubberized coating on the feet keep it stable on slick surfaces, while the breathable mesh seat offers good air flow and quick drying times. It’s easy to set up and break down, folding into its included storage bag for easy transport and storage.

Gardener鈥檚 Supply Bypass Pruners ($25)

Gardener's Supply Bypass Pruners
(Photo: Courtesy Gardener’s Supply)

Bypass pruners are extremely useful. This seven-inch pair is sharp, precise, and one of the few on the market sized for smaller hands. With a nonslip grip and rubber shock absorber that further minimizes hand fatigue and strain, these pruners are worthy of a spot in any gardener鈥檚 tool kit, whether they鈥檙e experienced or just starting out. The bright orange handles also make them easy to spot in the garden or in an apron, and they come with a plastic holster for safe and easy storage.

Dansko Professional Translucent Clogs ($135)

Dansko Professional Clog
(Photo: Courtesy Dansko)

Dansko transformed the traditional clog with its bold color blocking and distinctive translucent design, adding a much-needed cool factor to this go-to gardening footwear. They鈥檙e a fun combination of practicality and style: durable and long-lasting, comfortable for extended wear, and versatile enough for any setting, whether digging in the dirt, shopping at the Farmer鈥檚 Market, or strolling to brunch. The tough TPU upper provides excellent protection for feet while gardening and is easy to clean, while the slip-resistant soles ensure Mom keeps their footing.

Shredly Biker Cham ($98)

Shredly Biker Cham

Shredly鈥檚 padded bike shorts combine style, comfort, and functionality. The waistband-free design makes the Biker Cham easy to layer under baggies, and the laser-cut perforations on the scalloped hem add a stylish touch. Micro grips inside the hem prevent them from riding up during outdoor cycling or indoor training sessions, and the deep side pockets securely hold a phone and other small essentials.

Bern Watts 2.0 Bike Helmet ($90-$120)

Bern Watts 2.0 Helmet
(Photo: Courtesy Bern)

The Watts 2.0 is an all-around hard-brim helmet that鈥檚 about as stylish and unassuming as a lid can get. This update features improved ventilation and a custom-fit dial, which makes it just as comfortable on long gravel adventures as it is on daily commutes. It鈥檚 even suitable for the ski hill: swap out the summer liner for a winter one, and your mom is set for year-round fun.

Uncharted Supply Vault 65L Duffel Bag ($159)

Uncharted Supply Co. Vault 65 Liter Duffel

The Vault is a rugged, go-everywhere waterproof bag that can keep up with even the most adventurous mom. This versatile and durable 65-liter duffel performs on any outdoor excursion, from rafting to snowmobiling to road trips. The fully waterproof zipper keeps gear safe and dry, while three pockets (one external, two internal) keep items organized. Bonus: the air valve allows for compression of bulky items like blankets or coats to keep your load tight. The ergonomic shoulder straps make it comfortable to carry, and the included sternum strap converts the duffel into a backpack for longer treks.

Patagonia Worn Wear Repair Roll ($49)

Patagonia Worn Wear Repair Roll
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Whether Mom鈥檚 dealing with a torn jacket or ripped sleeping bag, having a well-stocked and organized repair kit is a must for maintaining their kit. The Worn Wear Repair Roll is a convenient and compact solution that offers multiple configuration options, allowing you to adapt your repair setup to the adventure. Made of the same 100 percent recycled fabric used in the brand鈥檚 massively popular Black Hole bags, the roll contains a basic Field Repair Kit (with two sewing needles, polyester thread, and gear tape), plus a QR code to gear repair video tutorials.

Cotopaxi Teca Crop Jacket ($80)

Cotopaxi Teca Crop Top
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Each windbreaker in the Teca collection is limited-edition and made from 100 percent repurposed fabric, and this cropped take on the classic version is cute, sporty, and fresh. It features the brand’s bright signature colorblocking in a flattering fit. The lightweight layer is weather-resistant and has elastic in the hood, cuffs, and hem to help keep the wind out. Cotopaxi also offers a lifetime warranty, a repair program, and lets you trade in lightly used Cotopaxi gear in exchange for store credit.

Ibex Women鈥檚 Springbok Short ($100)

Ibex Womens Springbok Short
(Photo: Courtesy Ibex)

Ibex鈥檚 Springbok shorts are well suited to trail running, scrambling, and any other fast-moving pursuits. Known for its high-quality merino wool apparel, Ibex used nylon and spandex in the shell for long-lasting durability while still reaping the next-to-skin benefits of their merino and Tencel blend in the built-in brief. With a 3.5-inch inseam that鈥檚 short but not too short, the Springbok highly is breathable in hot weather, and will be your mom鈥檚 summer favorite.

Buff 5 Panel Explore Cap ($35)

Buff 5 Panel Explore Cap
(Photo: Courtesy Buff)

The Explore Cap is fantastic for running and other high-intensity outdoor activities because it’s made from recycled ripstop fabric that is lightweight, breathable, and UPF50 sun-protective. The inner band helps to wick away sweat, and the unique criss-crossed elastic cord closure provides a secure and adjustable fit for all head sizes. Mom can’t go wrong with this cute and versatile hat.

Dometic GO Camp Seat Heater ($80)

Dometic Go Camp Seat Heater

Dometic’s Camp Seat Heater elevates outdoor comfort, useful for everything from keeping warm stargazing to pre-warming a sleeping bag to staying toasty during sporting events. Used with a five-volt USB-A or 12-volt vehicle or accessory battery, this durable and water-resistant heater provides three levels of warmth with added safety features like an auto shut-off. A zippered carrying case holds the seat heater and power cord adapter so Mom can take it anywhere she needs it.

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