Bushcraft
Bushcraft Equipment UK
Bushcraft Equipment & Outdoor Tools
Shop practical kit for fire lighting, shelter building, camp cooking, carving, wood processing and outdoor skills.
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What do you need?
Bushcraft Knives
Fixed blade knives and practical cutting tools.
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Axes
Hatchets and axes for wood processing and camp tasks.
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Saws
Folding saws and compact wood processing tools.
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Fire Lighting
Ferro rods, tinder and fire starting equipment.
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Shelter
Tarps, cordage and basic camp shelter equipment.
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Outdoor Cooking
Stoves, cookware, mugs and utensils for camp cooking.
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Carving Tools
Whittling, spoon carving and sharpening accessories.
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Multitools
Compact tools for camp jobs and repairs.
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Essential Equipment
Build Your Kit
Useful kit paths
Compact shopping paths for customers who know the activity but not every product they need.
Beginner Bushcraft Kit
A simple starting point for core outdoor skills.
Weekend Camp Kit
Shelter, cooking and light wood processing for short trips.
Carving and Whittling Kit
Tools and accessories for controlled carving practice.
New to Bushcraft?
Start with core skills
A knife, fire lighting kit, cordage, shelter and simple cooking equipment gives new users a clear starting point.
Outdoor Learning
Forest School Equipment
Supervised carving, fire lighting, shelter building and group outdoor activity kit.
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Preparedness Equipment
Lighting, water, cooking and useful kit for camp, vehicle bags and home resilience.
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Bushcraft Equipment FAQs
What equipment do I need to start bushcraft? +
Start with a practical knife, fire lighting kit, cordage, basic shelter equipment, water carry and simple cooking gear. Add saws, axes and carving tools once you know which skills you want to develop.
What is the difference between bushcraft and camping? +
Camping is usually about staying outdoors comfortably. Bushcraft focuses more on skills such as fire lighting, shelter building, carving, camp craft and practical problem solving.
What knife is best for bushcraft? +
A fixed blade bushcraft knife is usually the most versatile starting point. Look for a comfortable handle, controllable blade, secure sheath and a steel you are happy to maintain.
What fire lighting equipment should I carry? +
A ferro rod, reliable tinder and a backup lighter are a sensible starting point. Many users also carry a small pouch to keep fire lighting kit together.