
USA-Made Boot Socks — 3 Pack
Durable cushioned boot socks made in North Carolina. Your feet work hard — they deserve American-made.
Gear for wherever the trail, campsite, or river takes you.
Outdoor gear lives or dies by how well it performs when things go sideways. A knife that fails on a backcountry trip, a fire starter that won't light in wet conditions, a cooler that loses ice in six hours — these aren't just inconveniences. The products in this category were picked for performance and reliability, not just price.

Durable cushioned boot socks made in North Carolina. Your feet work hard — they deserve American-made.

1400 lumens. Rechargeable. Pocket-sized. You'll find 50 uses for it this week.

Ferro rod, natural tinder, and a waterproof case. For when the lighter decides not to show up.

Keeps coffee hot at the campsite, the jobsite, or wherever you roam.

Made in Portland, Oregon. 18 tools in your pocket. The one you grab before everything else.

Made in Post Falls, Idaho. The American pocket knife that's been on belt loops since 1964.

Forged in Gallant, Alabama. The survival knife that US military and survival instructors actually use.

YETI cold for 24 hours. Hot for 6. Built like it's trying to outlast you.

100 feet of genuine 550 paracord. Make bracelets, fix gear, or use it when you actually need it.

Made in Oregon City, Oregon. The folding knife that professionals carry every day.

Knitted in Northfield, Vermont. The sock with an unconditional lifetime guarantee.

Made in Bradford, Pennsylvania since 1932. Lights in the wind. Lasts forever.

Bear-resistant, roto-molded, keeps ice for days. The cooler that made every other cooler obsolete.

The beanie on every job site, every hunting camp, and every cold morning in America.

Mossy Oak camo on the outside, sherpa fleece on the inside. Camp blanket done right.

Made in Oregon City, Oregon. A fixed blade built for hunters who take their gear seriously.

Made in Portland, Oregon. 15 tools in your pocket for half the price of the competition.

A no-nonsense camp knife for under $15. Sharp out of the box, built to work.

Tactical tanto blade, assisted opening, under $25. Hard to beat at this price.

Made in Oregon City. 1.85 oz. The EDC knife hikers and minimalists obsess over.

Keeps beer cold, coffee hot, and excuses away. 64oz of pure YETI.

Virtually smokeless. Sits on the patio without ruining everyone's clothes.

Passport-style book for collecting stamps from every national park you visit.

Scratch off each national park as you visit it. All 63 on one poster.

4 hard enamel pins of national park landmarks. Hat, backpack, jacket — they go anywhere.

Standard deck of playing cards featuring illustrated national park scenes.

Six pairs of crew socks, each with a different national park design.

156 national park stickers for water bottles, laptops, journals, and gear.

Set of pint glasses featuring national park artwork — for after the hike.

Wall poster with all 63 national parks listed. Check them off as you go.

The official BSA Scout Handbook — camping, survival, leadership, and more.

Military lensatic compass. Works when your phone doesn't.

Turn your truck bed into a campsite. No tools, no ground contact.

30-foot tow strap rated for 30,000 lbs. Keep it under the seat.
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