The worst part of a French press is that your coffee gets cold before you get to the bottom of the pot. But with Stanley’s stainless steel, double-wall vacuum insulation, this French press keeps your coffee warm for up to 4 hours.
Campfire weather is here — the perfect time of year to sit outside and stay warm around a fire. This smokeless fire pit uses optimized airflow to keep your fire hot and efficient. Plus, using the included stand, you can have a fire even on sensitive materials like your wood deck or grass lawn.
Marmot Refuge Pants — Men’s & Women’s: From $100 (Up to 50% Off)
Made for both the uphill and downhill, the Marmot Refuge pants seal out moisture with 10K/10K waterproofing and sealed seams. PrimaLoft Black insulation helps keep your legs warm on chilly chairlift rides or in freezing temps, while leg vents let you dump that heat when necessary. And snow gaiters, zippered pockets, and an adjustable waist add all the necessary extra features.
Having a cozy, indoor-outdoor slipper to pull on after skiing (or any other outdoor activity) is one of the best feelings in the world. These insulated slippers are super lightweight and slip on easily with a collapsible heel.
This small water bottle is easy to slip into a backpack or take in the car to keep you hydrated all day long. Kleen Kanteen is a Climate Neutral and 1% for the Planet member.
Hiking shoes that look like sneakers? These waterproof shoes use a membrane to keep water out as well as breathable mesh with TPU overlays for durability. Reviewers appreciate the lightweight support.
Mittens are the go-to for the coldest days. When your fingers are all together, they stay a lot warmer. These mittens also come with a liner glove as well as wrist and cuff cinches, so you can wear them all together or wear each separately.
Combining Patagonia’s popular Synchilla fleece and recycled nylon Baggies shell, this jacket is a midweight layer designed for cooler weather. Plus, the DWR coating offers light protection against inclement weather.