Christmas Present Ideas?

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I am going on a hunt in South Africa with my parents next year, and wanted to get them some Christmas presents that are gear related. This will likely be their only trip to RSA ever, so I wanted to make it special. As part of it, I’m already planning to buy my dad an animal while we are there, but that will be his 60th birthday present. Any thoughts on what I should get them? I have considered things like vellies, a copy of The Perfect Shot, shooting sticks, etc., but any thoughts would be appreciated!
 
Most likely you'll be going during their winter. So, I would say some safari clothing, and I don't mean camo. Some pants or shirts in light green, kaki, colors. Maybe a nice safari hat for your dad. He could wear after the safari. Maybe a book about the fauna in South Africa. I hope this helps.
 
Most likely you'll be going during their winter. So, I would say some safari clothing, and I don't mean camo. Some pants or shirts in light green, kaki, colors. Maybe a nice safari hat for your dad. He could wear after the safari. Maybe a book about the fauna in South Africa. I hope this helps.
It will be September, so it’s a little warmer than when I’ve been before. I’m getting them some clothes that are season and occasion appropriate.
 
Most likely you'll be going during their winter. So, I would say some safari clothing, and I don't mean camo. Some pants or shirts in light green, kaki, colors. Maybe a nice safari hat for your dad. He could wear after the safari. Maybe a book about the fauna in South Africa. I hope this helps.
This is where my mind first went..

A nice safari shirt and pants, traditional safari hat, some nice safari boots, and maybe some quality leather goods.. the stuff you never see a US hunter wearing (unless they have done a safari before)..

let him look the part while there, and enjoy the experience in its entirety.. and when he gets back home, its not all that hard to pull off a khaki collared shirt, a pair of OD green pants, and some leather shoes as "casual" wear out on the town.. so they can still be used after the fact (I was wearing one of my olive colored columbia camp shirts that wear when I hunt in Africa just yesterday)..
 
Tag Zimbabwe or LL Bean make a nice Safari hunting vest. They are very functional. I have both and wear the LL Bean in Dark Green all the time at home and the grey one from Tag at the range a lot since it has both a shoulder pad and ammo loops. They are not too pricey but are quality garments that will last a lifetime. My LL Bean is more than 20y old, has never been washed and has Wildebeest and Cape Buffalo blood stains on it. Priceless.

Cabelas used to sell a Safari Series clothing line that had great shirts in it. I have four of them in tan, green, mauve, and brown but had to buy them used on Ebay because the line is now discontinued. But, Safari clothes do not get worn often and my used ones look like new. 100% cotton with a waterproof breast pocket for your passport and papers.

Shades from Shady Rays, hats, binos, cartridge holders leather Murray, etc. If you want to go full beans, a nice Swarovski Z6i big game scope for his rifle is a plus. Arken makes a 1-8x LPVO that is one of my favorite non-DG hunting scopes for only $300-370
 
Add on a side trip to Victoria Falls, a truly spectacular sight to see. There are a lot of great things to see and do, and if you’re already there. If you think that they will only fly over once, maybe Kruger for some other African experience to really make it an experience of a lifetime.
 
If you wanted to go a little more high end, Westley Richards has some of their outerwear on 40+%off. I saw a few jackets I really liked. Still expensive, but a good deal if that's what you want. Have to hurry tho to get the shipping in time for Christmas.
 
Perhaps look into adding an extra day of bird hunting?
A camera with superior resolution?
 
Tilley Hats would be a nice choice.
Shooting sticks are also a good suggestion
A nice knife, although they won't likely use it much on the hunt, it's something that could commemorate the hunt and they would keep it forever.
 
An Okapi knife would be a really nice African Christmas gift.
 

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