
Adam Scepaniak 11.25.25

Shopping for the hunter in your life shouldn’t be a shot in the dark. Hunters might seem to have everything – or you don’t know where to start – so, we’ve aimed to help you with this curated list by relationship, budget, and hunter type of the man that is in your life. Here at AllOutdoor, we have decades of experience hunting and spending time in the field as well as testing and recommending gear. So, take it from us, these are the best hunting gifts for men for 2025! Whether it is for your dad, husband, or boyfriend. Let’s dive in!
Quick Reference: Top Picks by Recipient
Practical Hunting Gear $30 – $300
Whether someone is a beginner or expert, men will find practicality in all of this hunting gear. If none of these items trip your trigger for the man in your life, also look to entertain gutting gloves, game bags, multi-tools, and other simple yet practical items.
Men’s Plaid Flannel Shirt – $74.99
This classic Plaid Flannel Shirt is perfect for any occasion. It features a comfortable yet durable material with the versatility to wear for work or play.

Range Work Glove – $39.99
Introducing the Range Work Glove, a rugged companion for the hands-on explorer. Engineered for durability and performance, these gloves are crafted to withstand the demands of your toughest tasks. The Range Work Glove features a robust design, offering protection without compromising on flexibility.

Plano Diverge Gun Cases – $159.99
Keep your firearm protected without the bulk with the new Plano Diverge Long Gun Cases. Built with a lightweight TOUGHSHELL EVA molded exterior and compression-fit foam interior, this hybrid case delivers hard-case security in a slim, easy-to-carry design. Accessory ready Daisy Chain straps, a DROPZONE workstation, and lockable zippers make it the perfect companion for both hunts and range days.

Speed Broadheads Titanium 100 – $99
New to the market in 2025 – but not new to the broadhead world – Speed Broadheads leverage elite materials and design to create a tough-as-nails, laser-accurate broadhead with dependable, deadly cutting force. This is a broadhead you can depend on in the moment of truth.

Irish Setter Wingshooter – $229
Seventy five years-strong, the Wingshooter continues to be the standard bearer of upland boots to keep dirt, mud, grass seeds, burrs and water free from your feet so you can keep up with the dogs all day long.

Gerber Assert Magnacut – $209.99
This straight forward knife is something you can easily field-dress a deer with as well as tote around in your pocket without being the least bit hindered in your daily activities. You can snag this direct from Gerber as well as a hoard of brick ‘n mortar establishments as well.

Bushnell Engage X Binoculars 10x42mm – $112.46
Binoculars are always that one piece of kit that people overlook yet direly need during hunts. Gift him something he may not think to get for himself in these binoculars from Bushnell.

Clothing & Outerwear $25 – $250
Guys need warm gear, but they might not buy it for themselves. Most men hate shopping for clothes, and that includes hunting clothes. So, if you know their sizes, it can be an incredibly practical and appreciated gift. Think of base layers, gloves, socks, rain gear, and more as well as our list below.
Free Fly Men’s Bamboo Shade Hoodie – $74
If you want the significant man in your life to be able to beat the heat, then you may want to contemplate adding this shade hoodie from Free Fly to your Christmas purchasing list. Lightweight and made of the right stuff to cut the sun’s damage, this is an easy choice for numerous guys who spend a lot of time in the great outdoors.

5.11 Men’s Slim Fit Stretch Trail Cargo Pant – $49
Whether you are hitting the trail for a long hike with the family, are dragging a deer out of the woods after a successful hunt, or are lounging around at home, this pair of stretch fit pants are going to be comfortable no matter what you are doing.

Free Fly Apparel Downvalley Overshirt – $148
This overshirt is equal parts warm and stylish for any man who wants to be able to get things done in the outdoors, but still make it into the city with the family on any given day.

Irish Setter Boots Setter Fifty – $189.99
This absolutely falls into the category of he won’t buy it for himself, but he’ll love to receive it. Get him this pair of boots that look stylish enough for Christmas parties or wandering out in the “back 40.”

5.11 Men’s Straight Fit Ridge Cargo Pant – $69
It’s difficult to beat a refined, versatile pant built for everyday wear and outdoor performance. That’s what embodies the Ridge cargo pant from 5.11, and will assuredly make for a great gift (as long as you get their pant size right).

Free Fly South Fork Guide Pant – $138
If the dad, husband, or boyfriend in your life spends some more time near the water – whether it is for fishing, trapping, or hunting – you might want to check out this aquatic driven pant.

Stone Glacier Helio Hoody – $180
If you know, you know: a quality grid fleece mid-layer hoody is a must-have layer in your hunting kit. Stone Glacier’s new blaze orange colorway pairs perfectly under a vest to maintain required inches of orange without overheating you or making you look like a traffic cone.

Men’s Range Work Jacket – $159.99
The Men’s Range Work Jacket is a rugged and reliable outer layer designed to withstand the demands of tough job sites. Crafted with durability in mind, this jacket features a robust construction that provides excellent protection against the elements.

Tech & Electronics $40-$400
Modern hunting tech gadgets are the future. Get him something that will make his life easier, and a bit more exciting as they get to play with a new “toy” out in the woods. These are all tech items that he’ll actually use and appreciate; not a bunch of gimmicks.
Portable Air Compressor – $69.95
This programmable, portable air compressor keeps your tires inflated and allows you to change your tire pressure on the fly. For motorcycles, mountain bikes, UTVs, ATVs and automobiles. Handheld for a simple user experience, featuring a Lithium-ion battery with cooling fan, ruggedized trachea, programmable PSI pressure settings, and an LED light. Can also be used as a USB phone charger.

Tactacam REVEAL Pro 3.0 – $149.99
Pound for pound, the Pro 3.0 is one of the best value cellular trail cameras on the market. Setup of this feature-packed cam is a breeze, and the powerful REVEAL Mobile App gives you complete camera and account control at your fingertips.

Turtlebox Ranger Portable Speaker – $249
This portable speaker is something that the man in your life will actually use. Whether it is jamming to tunes while doing automotive work, listening to a podcast, and playing some slow tunes while fishing, this portable speaker will get a lot of use.

Steelhead Outdoors Simtek StealthALERT – $150
Most all of us have security systems for our homes to protect against intruders. So, why not have one inside our safe to accomplish the same thing? The Steelhead Outdoors Simtek StealthALERT is an ingenious product to make you aware if someone is inside your safe that shouldn’t be.

Gifts for the Truck $20 – $500
Every hunter needs gear for their truck. These are all practical gifts that improve anyone’s hunting vehicle. If none of these seem exciting enough to you, also consider seat covers, coolers, window mounts, first aid kits, or recovery gear.
Off-Road Tool Kit by CruzTOOLS – $249.99
The Off-Road Tool Kit by CruzTOOLS® is a comprehensive travel tool bag designed for trail-side repairs. Made of durable grey polyester, this large tool bag features an iconic black silk-screen Polaris logo, nylon straps with plastic buckles and a rubberized carry/grip handle. Inside, the roll up tool bag boasts black binding and stitching, coil zipper pockets with metal pulls, a mesh pocket, hook and loop cover flap, elastic straps for sockets and white silk-screen tool slot markings. This versatile tool carrier is specifically tailored for off-road vehicles, aligning with Polaris’ commitment to providing innovative solutions and a wide range of accessories for off-road enthusiasts.

RIGID SR-Series LED Light Bar (10″ – 32″) – $339.99
Conquer the trails with the high-output RIGID® SR-Series 10” Combo LED Light Bar – engineered to deliver broad, long-range visibility with RIGID®’s patented hybrid flood and spot beam optics.

Kifaru TYTO Knife – $159.99
The Hollow Bone TYTO Knife is a lightweight, titanium-built system engineered for precision and durability, featuring ultra-sharp H.B. Scalpel blades, a carbon fiber grip, and compatibility with size 60 and 22 blades, perfect for skinning, boning, and light camp chores.

Kolpin Stronghold Gun Boot – $59.99
The Kolpin Stronghold® Gun Boot® L includes a removable foam Impact liner that provides superior interior protection when you are on the go with firearms. Whether if you are headed to the gun range or out to your hunting stand, you can mount this to your ATV, SxS or UTV with a simple mounting bracket (sold separately).

Gifts for the Dad Who Hunts $25 – $300
Father-specific gifts that might deliver a sentimental value. Think of organization, comfort, and ease of use when out in the field. These all are a bit mundane in appearance, but men often do not want grand gestures. Just the simple things.
Steelhead Outdoors Bow Keeper & Utility Hook – $35
Bring a little bit of organization to the man in your life with this thoughtful and well-crafted utility hook that can allow for hanging a compound bow or other accessories on the side of your gun safe.

Gerber LST Ultra – $39.99
What do you get the guy who has everything?… Something he’ll use everyday like a fidget-spinner. Like, an affordable yet reliable knife.

5.11 Job Shirt 1/4 Zip 2.0 – $60
This 1/4 zip shirt is something that can be layered into a hunting outfit on colder days afield, or it can be a standalone shirt that is worn in your box blind or at the cabin. Feel confident in gifting this comfortable 1/4 zip shirt as it is on to its 2nd edition after initially being so popular.

Bushnell R5 10×42 Binoculars – $249.95
Bushnell knocked this year’s optics revamp out of the park. The R5 Binos punch well above their price point with great glass to minimize light loss and distortion, IPX7 waterproofing, and an unconditional lifetime warranty.

Gifts for your Boyfriend or Husband $30 – $250
Even if he doesn’t hunt, he’ll love these gifts. Warm clothes, organizational items, and reliable knives are always a good bet if someone likes the outdoors, but isn’t necessarily a hunter. Also, consider shooting accessories, game processing items, or drinkware for coffee.
SITKA MicroDown Vest – $199
When you’re setting out to traverse miles and miles of terrain with countless feet of elevation gain, there shouldn’t be a single ounce in your pack that isn’t pulling its weight. The MicroDown collection was engineered to keep unnecessary weight off your back and still provide next level protection from the strains of the wilderness. Using a treated down insulation that withstands moisture and compression, MicroDown makes no concessions when it comes to warmth. However, ultralight doesn’t have to mean delicate, so we wrapped this top-tier insulation in a ripstop fabric that withstands real-world use in the backcountry.

Steelhead Outdoors Case Keeper – $49
We all have innumerable soft cases laying around (probably precariously shoved under a bed), and a tool like the Steelhead Outdoors Case Keeper can do wonders to bring organization to your life.

Gerber StrongArm Camp Magnacut – $149.99
Even if the man in your life doesn’t hunt, this is a blade that they can get a lot of mileage out of by processing tinder and kindling by a campfire, deploy while camping, or they might want to bust it out at a summer barbeque. A solid knife can never be understated when it comes to gift giving.

Stocking Stuffers & Small Gifts – Under $50
Perfect for Christmas stockings, add-ons, or even building out a gift basket for someone. Cheap things can be exciting, too! If you venture outside of our list, think of lighters, knife sharpeners, game calls, hand warmers, or scent eliminators.
12 oz. Camper Mug – $29.99
Cliche? Maybe. But who doesn’t love a good coffee mug when we are all fueled by caffeine and ambitious adventures that have us waking up earlier than we care for.

Latitude Outdoors Operator Saddle Pouch – $44.99
The Operator Saddle Pouch is the next evolution in mobile hunting storage, featuring a silent flap-style closure for one-handed access and a structured build that won’t collapse on your gear. Lined with ultra-quiet fleece and built with external accessory pockets, an integrated D loop, and a quick-detach mounting system, it’s purpose-built for the mobile whitetail hunter.

Etched Low Ball Glasses – $39.99
Keep your drinks cool with a little extra flare with this glass set. Whether it is after a successful day’s hunt, the end of the work day, or simply while entertaining friends, these make a great stocking stuffer for the man in your life.

SITKA Mid Weight Crew Sock – $28
Hunt-ready performance meets everyday utility in the Mid Weight Crew Sock. It’s built with a robust merino wool fabric that maintains warmth even when wet, and it’s reinforced with Cordura® at the heel and toe to reduce the strain of demanding pursuits. Performance zones throughout the sock provide a low-bulk fit inside boots without sacrificing warmth or cushioning, giving you comfort for miles.

Polaris Fair Isle Pom Beanie – $24.99
Whether you own one of their four-wheelers, snowmobiles, or other gear from the outdoor recreational vehicle leader, why not rep one of your favorite brands during the colder, winter months with a beanie.

Ravin TacHeads Bi-Pod – $34.99
Set up a successful shot every single time with the ultra-reliable Ravin TacHeads Bi-Pod. Designed for precision and stability in the field, this lightweight and compact bi-pod easily attaches to any Ravin crossbow model. Whether you’re sighting in at the range or settling in for a shot in the stand, the TacHeads Bi-Pod provides steady support without adding bulk. When not in use, it folds up neatly and stores effortlessly in your pack, making it a go-to accessory for serious crossbow hunters.

Parking Sign – $19.99
Rep your favorite brand in style with this Parking Sign that would look equally good in your garage, man cave, or even your hunting shack.

Wild Gifts $500 – $1,000
Venture outside the box of traditional gifts and get him something he might never dare to get for himself. We have one suggestion here because it is simply that outrageous, but it would be ridiculously fun for all involved. Be bold this Christmas and contemplate swinging for the fences with this “home run” of a gift.
Throwflame ARC Flamethrower – $595
This might be a physical gift that you will be giving, but trust us, if you have never used a flamethrower before, it is an experience! It is every man’s dream to use a flamethrower, and you can make that happen for someone lucky.

Luxury & Premium Gifts $200 – $1,000+
For serious hunters or special occasions, if you have the budget for it, go for something bigger this year. These items will never be considered cheap or affordable, but they are well worth it.
Benchmade Custom Meatcrafter – $315
A hybrid fixed blade with a fine, smooth edge to trim, debone, or slice your preferred cuts of meat. The Meatcrafter® features Benchmade’s proprietary SelectEdge® technology and provides the perfect balance of a fine grain, sharp edge with carefully engineered blade flex.

Nest Pour Over Kit + Java G25 Coffee Grinder Bundle – $245
The most integrated adventure-brewing system now comes with the world’s most rugged and refined hand coffee grinder, enabling you to brew the finest cup of pour over coffee -anywhere and everywhere. The Nest Pour Over Kit + Java G25 Grinder incorporates 80% recycled double-walled stainless steel construction with a BPA Free food grade lid and nesting storage connector to create this portable coffee brewing system. Thanks to a dual-thread design, the 6-piece Kit assembles into one compact unit, ideal for making and drinking coffee outside. When disassembled, the Kit delivers two 10oz double-walled mugs, one BPA Free splashproof lid, a double-walled pour over coffee dripper, and a nesting storage connector that houses the included Java G25 Grinder. This is the sleekest, integrated, mobile coffee system on the market.

Benchmade Custom Station Knife – $340
A minimalist workhorse, this ultra-versatile kitchen tool was built, designed and manufactured to perform. From field to table, this one knife combines the power and exceptional quality of Benchmade’s proprietary SelectEdge® technology for a cut like no other. Perfect for chopping and prepping food, we love using this in our kitchen and have gotten great feedback from chefs of all different types of food!

ZEISS Terra ED Binoculars – $449.99
Built for adventure, the ZEISS TERRA ED binoculars are lightweight, waterproof, and packed with performance, making them the perfect companion for hunters, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. With ED glass and hydrophobic multi-coating, TERRA ED delivers bright, crisp, and razor-sharp images, even in challenging conditions. Available in popular configurations like 8×42 and 10×42, these binoculars strike the ideal balance of optical clarity, durability, and affordability, giving you ZEISS-quality performance at a price that makes premium optics more accessible than ever.

Stone Glacier Chilkoot 15º Sleeping Bag – $650
While Stone Glacier is known for its packs, many customers and staff consider the Chilkoot series as SG’s other best product. If you only have one sleeping bag, this should be it.

Steelhead Outdoors Undercover 48E Under Bed Safe – $1,300
If you want to keep your firearms close-at-hand for home defense without having to open your large, upright safe, then you need to start eyeing up an Under Bed Safe like the one offered from Steelhead Outdoors. This will afford you both security and peace of mind.

Gifts for Hunters Who Have Everything $40 – $500
Do you have someone who is impossible to buy for? These are all unique finds that you will appreciate – for being so clever to find them – and the recipient will be equally happy to accept them. Congratulations, you just slayed gift giving this year.
Grunden’s Turbulence Insulated Hoodie – $229.99
G-LOFT Insulated and 320D Nylon Shell Hoodie that can withstand the most rugged fishing environments and maintain thermal efficiency, even in soggy conditions.

The Method 3 Saddle – $299
Five years ago, the original Method saddle revolutionized the mobile hunting world -launching the first-ever, true two-panel saddle. With each generation, we’ve refined the design based on direct feedback from thousands of hardcore mobile hunters. The Method 3 is the result. At its core, the Method 3 is built for one thing: total adaptability without compromise.

SITKA Rover GTX – $149
Impromptu jobs around the house, trips into town, post-wader walks to the truck, and slinging arrows at the range – these everyday situations are where the Rover GTX was born to perform. Waterproof, tough-as-nails, and fit like your favorite pair of sneakers, these slip-ons are constructed with tractioned outsoles and endless comfort to be your grab-and-go boots for nearly everything under the sun.

5.11 Allhaula Backpack 30L – $99
If you’re still having a hard time trying to think of something meaningful to buy for someone, maybe think outside of the box and go for some more modern yet tactically-minded luggage. The Allhaula series from 5.11 has a lot offer for people who are on the move.

Steelhead Outdoors Drifter 1 Pistol Lock Box – $99
If you’re still scratching your head as to what you should buy that important man in your life, give this a gander. An actual steel lock box can be a great way for someone to store valuables, firearms, or even peanut butter M&Ms away from your kids.

Kifaru Shape Charge – $475
The Shape Charge is an ideal daypack for when added mobility is important. Featuring the same components as the original Shape Charge and now available for a limited time in Black or Coyote Brown, this pack is designed for users on the go, whether trying to make it into a treestand before sunrise or catch a connecting flight back home.

Grunden’s Vector Wader – $499.99
Built as a guide tool, the Vector Wader is designed for anglers who spend 200+ days a year on the water. From bushwhacking through thick brush to scrambling down steep banks, these are the most durable waders on the market without sacrificing features.

Gift Selection Guide
How to Choose the Right Hunting Gift
Consider His Hunting Style
When you are going through this gift guide make sure to account what type of hunter your man is. What game species do they hunt, how do they go about hunting, what weapon do they use when they are out in the field, and where are they hunting (private property, a lease, public land, etc).
- Tree stand hunter vs. spot & stalk
- Whitetail vs. elk vs. waterfowl
- Bow hunter vs. rifle hunter
- Public land vs. private land
Know His Experience Level
It is also important to bear in mind how experienced he might be. Don’t buy incredibly expensive gifts for a newbie who might not know how to use them, or adequately appreciate them. You are not going to hurt their ego by being honest about their experience level. That can be a large dictator in what you purchase for someone.
- Beginner: Educational gifts, basics
- Intermediate: Upgrade gear
- Expert: Specialty/niche items
Think About What He Won’t Buy Himself
Speaking from experience, men would love to own a lot of things, but we often will not spend money on ourselves. Whether we think we’re not deserving or we want to splurge on somebody else, it can often be nice if someone else “buys us what we are unwilling to buy for ourselves.” These are all examples of that.
- Comfort items (chairs, heated gear)
- “Luxury” versions of basics
- Personalized items
- Experiences
Budget Considerations
If you’re working within a budget, try to use these as guidelines for where your money should be spent. From affordable to expensive, there is a category for everyone.
- Under $50: Stocking stuffers, small practical items
- $50 – $150: Solid gear upgrades
- $150 – $300: Major equipment
- $300+: Premium items or experiences
Avoid These Common Mistakes
While nobody should be ungrateful when receiving a gift, make sure to avoid these pitfalls when choosing a gift for the special man in your life.
- Don’t buy camo without knowing his pattern
- Avoid sized clothing without measurements
- Skip anything scent-related if you don’t know his preferences
- Don’t buy ammunition without knowing his calibers and cartridges
Shipping Considerations
If you’re looking to buy gifts online – which we understand many of us will be – make sure that you order early enough for the gift to arrive on time, get your gift receipts in case of possible returns, and verify sizing before ordering.
- Order by Dec 10 for Christmas delivery
- Check return policies (sizes, preferences)
- Gift receipts are your friend
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What do you get a hunter who has everything?
If a hunter in your life seemingly has everything, then think of experiences (guided hunts, courses), consumables (jerky subscriptions, specialty ammo), unique/hard-to-find items, or even sentimental/personalized gifts.
What is a good gift for a beginner hunter?
A quality knife can go a long ways in someone’s hunting career as well as basic game calls, hunter education course gift cards, scent control kits, and/or field dressing guide books.
What do hunters actually want for Christmas?
Flatly – practical gear they’ll use. This can be upgrades to worn equipment, comfort items like a buddy heater, or you planning a trip to go hunting.
How much should I spend on a hunting gift?
A very rough breakdown depending on the nature of your relationship could look like this:
- Boyfriend/casual: $50 – 150
- Husband/serious relationship: $150 – 300
- Dad: $100 – 250
- Hunting buddy: $30 – 75
What are good stocking stuffers for hunters?
Hand warmers, game calls, scent eliminators, knife sharpeners, paracord, face paint, hunting socks, and compact tools are some immediate gifts that come to mind.
Should I buy camo clothing as a gift?
Only if you know his pattern preference. A gift card to his favorite hunting brand might be a safer bet as well as base layers rather than outer layers (less pattern-specific).
What’s a good hunting gift for my husband who doesn’t need anything?
- Book a hunt for both of you
- Upgrade something he’s had forever
- Sentimental gift (photo book, custom sign)
- OnX Hunt subscription
Conclusion: 50+ Best Hunting Gifts for Men 2025 – Dad, Husband, Boyfriend
The best gifts are practical and show you understand his passion. It’s about supporting his hobby, and not just buying stuff. As always, let us know all of your thoughts about the Best Hunting Gifts for Men 2025 in the Comments below! We always appreciate your feedback. Also, don’t forget to order early so your Christmas delivery arrives on time for proper gift-wrapping and gift-giving.
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