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Tents, sleeping bags & mats for camping

Find tents, sleeping bags and sleeping mats for camping, hiking and outdoor trips in this category. These items provide warmth, comfort and easy transport — ideal for weekend getaways, multi-day treks or festival stays. Browse by season rating, weight and size to pick the best gear for your next adventure.

Mummy sleeping bag with hood, warm, camouflage
Delivery 7-12 bussiness days
15.90 €
Nevada 4-Person Camping Tent with Vestibule 23483
Delivery 7-12 bussiness days
39.80 €

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NRC Camping Hiking Kit Emergency Rescue Thermo Sleeping Bag + Whistle, 213x91cm
Delivery 10-20 bussiness days
9.90 € 7.10 €
Pop Up Privacy Tent Shower and Changing Room with Windows
Delivery 5-10 bussiness days
23.20 €
Pop-up beach tent MultiGarden sun shelter for garden and pool, blue
Delivery 7-12 bussiness days
19.10 €
Portable 12V Camping Shower with Electric Pump for Outdoor and Travel Use
Delivery 5-10 bussiness days
19.40 €
Waterproof 2-Person Camping Tent with Mosquito Net, Black-Green
Delivery 7-12 bussiness days
53.20 €


This category includes a wide range of tents, sleeping bags and mats designed for outdoor recreation and travel. You’ll find lightweight backpacking tents, family and dome tents, as well as technical four-season options. Sleeping bags come in various temperature ratings and fills — synthetic or down — and mats range from simple foam pads to self-inflating and fully inflatable mattresses.

Tents are typically chosen by capacity, weight, weather resistance and ease of setup. Backpacking tents sacrifice space for lower weight and compact packed size, while family tents prioritize interior room and comfort. Sleeping bags are available in mummy shapes for efficient heat retention or rectangular cuts for more movement. Mats differ by insulation value (R-value), thickness and packed size, which directly affect sleeping comfort.

Common use cases include overnight backpacking, multi-night treks, car camping, festivals, and camping with family or friends. Professionals and frequent hikers may prefer reinforced tents and higher-performance sleeping bags that offer improved durability and technical features such as taped seams or heavier-duty zippers. Accessories like repair kits, ground sheets and pumps complete the setup.

Key benefits are thermal protection, water resistance, compact packing and portability. Typical materials include ripstop nylon or polyester with DWR coating for tents, synthetic fills and down for bags, and EVA foam or coated PVC for inflatable mats. Important features to review are seam sealing, waterproof ratings (e.g., hydrostatic head), fill power for down, and packed dimensions.

How to choose: consider seasonality (summer, 3-season, 4-season), the sleeping bag’s comfort and limit temperatures, desired weight and packed volume, and tent capacity (people + gear). For mats, check the R-value or insulation rating and the thickness you need for comfort. Think about how you’ll carry the gear and whether weight or comfort is the priority.

  • Lightweight and compact tents for backpacking
  • Sleeping bags with different temperature ratings and fills
  • Self-inflating and inflatable mats for improved comfort
  • Water-resistant fabrics and taped seams for protection
  • Sizes from single-person to family tents and wide mats
  • Useful accessories: pumps, repair kits and ground sheets

Frequently Asked Questions

Durability depends on materials and construction. Look for ripstop nylon or polyester tents with taped seams and sleeping bags with quality zippers and robust stitching. Proper use and maintenance extend product life.
Check the comfort and lower limit temperatures stated for the bag. Choose a bag with extra insulation if you expect colder nights. Down bags are lighter and warmer per weight, while synthetic fills perform better when damp.
Many modern mats pack down small and fit into carry bags. Self-inflating mats expand when you open the valve; inflatable mats require a pump or manual inflation. Check packed size and weight before purchase.
Always dry gear thoroughly before storage, clean according to manufacturer instructions, and perform minor repairs with patch kits. Avoid prolonged compression of down bags when not in use to preserve loft.