“Jeep people” are a special breed—folks who don’t mind muddy tires, a mild sunburn, and a pair of damp socks.

Problem is, what makes Jeep folks so unique, also makes them really hard to shop for.

So whether it’s for a holiday or birthday, we’ve put together a few gift ideas that’ll tell them…

“Hey, we know it’s a Jeep thing. And we totally understand.”

Multi-Tools

(Image/Leatherman)

Handy for both trailside repairs and opening barbeque brews, a good quality multi-tool is the gift that keeps on giving.

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Radio Controlled 4×4 RC Buggies, SUVs, or Trucks

(Image/Axial Racing)

Once limited to sidewalks and kitchen floors, many RC vehicles nowadays have four-wheel drive to easily venture off-road.

Want to learn more about RC cars? This’ll help: Buyer’s Guide: Electric RC Cars & Trucks for Beginners

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Beverage Coolers

(Image/Summit Racing)

Ever take a nice, refreshing sip of lukewarm soda pop? No, you haven’t. In fact, no one has—ever. That’s why a cooler is an essential bit of off-road gear.

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Roll Bar Accessories

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From flashlight mounts and sunglass holders to grab handles and gear bags, a few smart roll bar accessories can really come in handy.

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Steel, Illuminated & Neon Jeep Signs

(Image/Summit Racing)

Perfect for a rec room, office, or garage, a Jeep sign will remind folks that the “Jeep Life” doesn’t stop when the engine’s off.

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Jeep Wall Clocks

(Image/Summit Racing)

When a Jeeper says “time to hit the trail,” they’re not telling you to buzz off, they’re being literal—it’s time to go off-roading.

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Diecast Models

(Image/Summit Racing)

To a Jeep owner, time spent away from their ride can be agonizing. Surrounding themselves with tiny Jeep models helps ease the pain.

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Winching, Recovery & Shop Gloves

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Another trail essential—and considering how fast Jeepers tend to wear theirs out, gloves are always a welcome gift to receive.

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GPS Navigation Devices

(Image/Garmin)

Yup, they make GPS devices just for off-roading. And they’re often packed with features like trail maps, terrain info, altimeters, and inclinometers.

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Pedal Cars

(Image/Summit Racing)

The Jeep Life has no minimum age requirement, so it doesn’t hurt to start ’em young—and here’s how you do it.

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Author: Paul Sakalas

Paul is the editor of OnAllCylinders. When he's not writing, you'll probably find him fixing oil leaks in a Jeep CJ-5 or roof leaks in an old Corvette ragtop. Thanks to a penchant for vintage Honda motorcycles, he spends the rest of his time fiddling with carburetors and cleaning chain lube off his left pant leg.