>>2772425>Oversized KnifeShow me a father that hasnt played out rambo scenarios in their mind a time or two.
>Axe thats useless after breaking the handlePretty common to see with most people that go outdoors once or twice a year and are well adjusted for society and not schizo preppers.
>Portable StoveI don't see the problem really, especially if youre caught in a sudden downpour and your fire pit is waterlogged. or youre doing a long trek and want to break down and setup camp quick and leave no trace.
>Carabiner KeyringWhats the problem with this one? I keep my keys on my belt I've got too many keys to keep them in my pocket, and the jingling helps prevent people from being startled by me.
>Hammock and TarpGreat for camping where it regularly rains to keep you off the damp ground, quick to break down.
>MultitoolI've used mine every single day for the past 24 years, I don't get the issue.
>SandalsI have no idea what those are and ive never seem them like that before, they look painful to wear and like a marketing gimmick for the "ultralight" crowd, but i'm sure theyve got their positive merits.
>FannypackThese are great, they look ridiculous but theyre fantastic, can carry my kids snacks during hikes since theyre always going to be hungry part way through no matter what you do, or for collecting neat rocks when rock hounding to keep you from collecting too many.
>Fingerless GlovesNot a fan of these im sure theres valid uses for them, but i've never considered needing a pair.