
Finding that perfect gift for those RV-loving family members and friends in your life is surely the best way to finish off this crazy and unpredictable year.
We’ve put together a list to spark some inspiration to help you find the perfect camping-related Christmas present, from cheap stocking fillers to more expensive gifts if you’re feeling super-generous…
Palm Products’ fancy range of unbreakable drinkware add a touch of glamour to any camping experience.
Priced from around $6 each, from Palm Outdoor.

The 2021-edition Tide Guide and Angler’s Almanac are the perfect stocking filler for the beach camping and fishing enthusiast in your life.
They’re priced at $8.25 a piece, from selected retail outlets.

These are a great idea for those who feel the cold, suffer from arthritis or other aches and pains, or just appreciate locally-made natural products.
Priced from $30, from Woolly Warmers.

St John Ambulance sells a number of first aid kits, specifically designed for RV travellers.
The Caravan and Camping First Aid kit costs around $60, from St Johns Ambulance.

This recently updated ‘bible’ for RV travelers includes details of more than 5000 ‘authenticated’ free or low cost camping areas around Australia.
The A4 version costs $69.95, from Camps Australia.

This is one of the best beach umbrellas you can buy for the price, being easy to set up and great in high winds.
$79 from BiG W.

Nobody does bullet-proof hiking umbrellas or super-compact, super-lightweight camp chairs, tables and stretcher beds, quite like Helinox.
Priced from $105, from Helinox Australia.

There are plenty of annexe or ground mats available on the market but the EnduroMat Mate range is among the best.
Priced from $114, from EnduromatMate.

Get your 4x4, camper trailer or caravan out of a bog easily with this purpose-built recovery plank.
The MaxTrax Trailer Skid is priced at $199, from MaxTrax.

Keep your van away from thieves with the multi-purpose Saracen Ultra hitch lock which can be used to secure a caravan or trailer in three ways.
Priced at $199, from Purpleline Australia.

A smaller, more affordable version of the popular Australian-designed OzPig, designed to bridge the gap between camping stove and fire pit.
Priced from $299, from BCF.

The Victorian-built Hitch-Ezy is the ‘Rolls-Royce’ of off-road caravan couplings, and the latest version is even more user-friendly than before.
The full 3.5T Hitch-Ezy kit is priced at $990 plus shipping, from Hitch-Ezy.

Dometic's new line of user-friendly inflatable camping products, ranges from annexe-style caravan awnings and family tents, to car- and van-side shelters.
Pricing starts at $999 for the Tailgater AIR - Inflatable SUV Awning (pictured). See Dometic Australia.

ARB’s latest dual-zone, portable fridge/freezers are available in two sizes (69 litre and 96 litre), both with a striking black/gold colour scheme.
Priced from $1599, from ARB.

New, improved versions of the popular Clearview replacement towing mirrors have just gone on sale, delivering a more 'factory' look than the first-generation mirrors.
Check out delivery details at the Clearview Accessories website.
