Camping & Hiking
In the Camping & Hiking category you can find gear for outdoor overnights, walking routes and weekends in nature. The assortment may include tents, sleeping bags, mats, backpacks, camp cookware, flasks, lighting and other useful accessories. It helps you choose practical equipment for a short day trip or a longer route where pack size, comfort and everyday usability all matter.
Camping & Hiking brings together practical gear for time outdoors, from simple day walks to overnight stays in nature. This category can include tents, sleeping bags, sleeping mats, hiking backpacks, camp cookware, flasks, bottles, lanterns and other useful accessories for setting up a campsite or preparing for a route on foot. A broad assortment makes it easier to build a kit that suits your plans, whether you want to travel light, stay organised, or make your camp more comfortable during a weekend trip.
How to choose the right gear
A good starting point is the type of trip you are planning. If you will carry everything on your back, lighter and more compact gear is usually the better choice. If you are camping closer to your vehicle, comfort and extra capacity may matter more. It is also worth considering how many people are going, how long you will stay outdoors, what season you are preparing for and whether you need equipment for sleeping, cooking, carrying water or lighting the campsite. Simple storage and easy transport can also make a big difference between trips.
- Trip type: a day hike and an overnight camp usually need different gear.
- Weight and size: compact items are easier to carry on foot.
- Camp comfort: sleeping gear, cookware and lighting improve usability.
- Group size: choose equipment that matches solo, pair or group travel.
- Practical use: look for items that are easy to pack, carry and store.
Browse the range and compare options to put together a setup that fits your plans, whether you are heading out for a short walk, a weekend camp or a longer hiking route.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I pack for a short hiking trip?
Start with route length, weather and whether you plan to stay overnight. For a short trip, a comfortable backpack, water and a few basic essentials are often enough.
Is lightweight gear always the best choice?
Not always. Lightweight gear is useful for hiking on foot, while campsite comfort may be more important for relaxed camping trips.
Can camping gear also be used for hiking?
Some items work for both, but hiking usually calls for gear that is easier to carry and pack.
What should I consider for an overnight outdoor setup?
Think about the season, number of people, sleeping needs, water, cooking plans and whether you need lighting for the campsite.
