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Set off on a backpacking trip to remember with camping equipment that can last you for many trips to come. Pack a daypack with essentials like a multi-tool and trail snacks or, if you're going for a longer trip, grab a pack or a duffel bag big enough for a hammock, stainless steel pots for the camp chef, and a canopy to protect your campsite from the rain. Our gear is waterproof and water-resistant to keep you going, even in the rain, or we have dry-bags to store camping pillows and fire starters that need to stay extra dry. Add a men's rain jacket or women's raincoat to your gear for an extra layer of protection. And don't skip out on the waterproof boots, great for rain and snow.
Just because you're camping doesn't mean you have to be uncomfortable. Sleep snug in a sleeping bag (just make sure you choose the right one for the weather!) Our camping tents are easy to set up, so you have a comfy place to sleep without a headache.
We've made our camping apparel for comfort too! Our heavy-duty hiking boots aren't just sturdy, they're made with cushioning and support to keep your feet from aching on the trail. A comfy hoodie or lightweight jacket to your hiking gear for comfort and flexibility. You can even pick up some camping accessories like a beanie and a pair of gloves for the chilly nights. We’ve got you covered with camping gear and apparel for all seasons.
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The best thing you can take camping is a solid hiking backpack. It's the place where you can store essential camping gear like a water bottle, base layer, first aid kit, and a headlamp or flashlight. A good pack lets you add even more outdoor gear to your camping trip, like a camp stove and cookware, a sleeping pad, and camp furniture.
Beyond that, a good sleeping bag and sleeping mat, and a camping tent are all you really need to tackle the backcountry. We have a range of tent sizes from single person tents to 2, 4 or 6 person, depending on your need.
There are plenty of types of camping gear. Camping essentials like hydration, insect repellent, or lighters for your fire pit, and more luxury items, like an inflatable air mattress or a rechargeable battery for your phone. Lightweight hikers will want to stick to the high-functionality essentials. If you're car camping, you can afford heavier gear, like cots, camp chairs, and a camp kitchen setup like a propane stove.