
When collapsed, Black Diamond‘s ultrabright Orbit Lantern is the size of a cell phone ($30; bdel.com).
Yamaha‘s music-playing, heart-rate-monitoring Bodibeat doubles as a cheerleader: It automatically picks songs from your playlist that match the intensity of your workout ($300; bodibeat.com).
What to get the skier who has everything? Custom boards. Wagner Skis will design a pair according to your lucky recipient’s specs—length, width, sidecut, core woods, and, of course, any graphic desired (from $1,695; wagnerskis.com).
Tumi‘s T-Tech Hydro Duffel is equally at home in Brooklyn or Bali ($225; ttech.com).
With an image stabilizer and the longest focal length found in a Canon zoom lens, the EF 100–400mm f/4.5–5.6L IS USM should improve the quality of your dad’s wildlife pics ($1,650; usa.canon.com).
The design of the Swiss-made Victorinox Vintage Chrono was inspired by World War II–era equipment, but there’s no antiquated technology here: The crystal has a triple-layer anti-reflective coating, and the luminous hands and numbers are bright enough to be read in darkest night ($795; swissarmy.com).