From fishing trips to family adventures — we find the best outdoor gear and locations so you don't have to.
Real Gear for
Real Adventures
MyOutdoorFinds is built for people who actually live the outdoors. From fishing and boating to camping and everyday gear, we find and review the best outdoor products so you don’t have to waste time digging through thousands of options. Whether navigating Tennessee’s river systems or the California coastline, our field-tested gear reviews provide the pros and cons you need for your next adventure. Get expert recommendations on fishing tackle, boating accessories, and rugged camping essentials that are proven to last.
Our story
Tested on the Water. Proven in the Woods.
I grew up on the California coast, the kind of upbringing where weekends meant boats, salt air, and figuring out what gear could actually take a beating in the Pacific. These days I'm based in Tennessee, which means I've traded the ocean for some of the best river systems and lake fishing in the country. But I'm back out West constantly, so I never really had to choose between the two.
Deep-sea fishing, coastal boating, backcountry camping, lake life. I've done a lot of it across a lot of different terrain and put a lot of gear through its paces along the way.
Why I Started This Site?
Honestly? Frustration.
I'm a self-confessed gear head and I buy a lot of outdoor products. After years of wading through bloated reviews written by people who've clearly never actually been on a boat, or worse, reviews that are just thinly disguised ads, I figured someone needed to do it better.
That's what MyOutdoorFinds is. A no bull resource for real outdoor people who want straight answers on fishing tackle, boating accessories, camping essentials, and gear that actually holds up in the field.
Everything I recommend here is something I've bought with my own money, tested in the field, or would genuinely give as a gift to someone I care about. No fluff, no filler, just the pros, the cons, and the bottom line. Because your time is better spent outside than reading a 3,000-word review that never actually tells you whether something is worth buying.