Wondering what to get the dad in your life for Father’s Day? Here are some great gift ideas for security minded individuals of every level.
A New Knife
Whether you have one or half a dozen, a new knife is always a fun gift – for yourself or others.
The Swiss Army Classic knife is a great starter pocket knife. It fits easily in any pocket or bag, and its basic tools are great for everyday tasks. This was my personal first pocket knife.
Leatherman has made great multitools for decades. This is a great all-purpose tool knife that you can keep in a backpack, purse, or car kit for when your toolbox is out of reach.
Buck folding knives have that retro, old school pocket knife look a feel. This quality knife can be used hard and passed to the next generation. Grab one for dad.
Everyday Carry Bags
I’m willing to bet the security minded dad in your life would love a new bag to organize his gear in. I know I would. Here are some ideas to get started.
This pocket-size pouch is great for snapping onto your belt, a backpack, or the handlebars of a bike. It keeps your items sorted and handy, and your pockets free of clutter.
An over the shoulder bag helps fills the gap between what you can carry in your pockets, and needing to carrying a backpack everywhere. It is easy to grab and carry around on outings.
Sometimes though, you just need a full backpack. PacSafe makes secure bags that don’t give off the paramilitary vibes many other bags do. These are great for everyone.
Flashlights
Everyone should have a reliable flashlight handy – whether you’re taking a hike, searching the attic, or looking under the hood of the car at night, when you need a light you’ll be glad to have it.
These small flashlights connect to your keychain so they’re always handy when you’re out. Grab a couple for friends and family too.
A headlamp can be very helpful when you’re working on projects under the sink or in the backyard at night, but need your hands free.
Keep a good, strong flashlight around – in the toolbox, glovebox, or your backpack. You’ll eventually want it and be glad you had it.