The call of the wild is strong. You’ve got the tent, the dubious-looking rations, maybe even that slightly-too-large axe. But when the fire’s roaring and it’s time to wrestle the hot implements of culinary destiny, do your bare hands feel like they’re signing their own fiery divorce papers? They shouldn’t. Thankfully, the DoD Outdoors Campfire Gloves are here to lend a very heat-resistant hand.




Made from space-age aramid fiber, these bad boys can briefly tolerate temperatures up to a scorching 900°F. Briefly being the operative word – they’re definitely not insulators, so still approach hot items with caution, alright? For a mere $19, you get silicone grips for a non-slip grasp on tools, extended cuffs to save your wrists from stray sparks, and a soft cotton inner lining for comfort. They’re even machine-washable (because campsite cooking is famously clean). Stop scorching your mitts and look like you know what you’re doing around the fire. Probably.









