Camping
Camping Equipment UK
Camping Equipment, Tents and Outdoor Comfort
Shop practical camping kit by the job it needs to do. Start with shelter and sleep, then add lighting, cooking, storage and camp comfort.
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Camping Essentials
Fast routes into the main camping ranges.
Tents
Shelter for solo, family and festival camping.
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Sleeping Bags
Warmth and comfort for nights outside.
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Hammocks
Off ground camping and garden relaxation.
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Airbeds & Rollmats
Extra comfort and insulation from the ground.
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Lighting
Lanterns, torches and head torches for camp.
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Coolboxes
Food and drink storage for days out and trips.
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Build a Useful Camping Setup Faster
Compact shopping paths for common camping trips.
Weekend Camping Setup
Tent, sleeping bag, mat, lighting and basic cooking kit.
Festival Camping Setup
Simple shelter, sleep kit and easy to carry essentials.
Camp Comfort Setup
Extras that make longer stays easier to live with.
Complete Your Kit
Cooking, Comfort and Useful Extras
Small add ons that make camp easier to use once shelter and sleep are sorted.
Before You Buy
Choosing Camping Kit
Match the equipment to the trip. A festival setup can stay simple, while family camping usually benefits from larger shelter, better sleep kit, seating, lighting and food storage.
- Pick shelter first, then sleeping bag and mat.
- Add lighting before smaller accessories.
- Use coolboxes, water bottles and cooking kit for longer stays.
Help and Advice
Camping Equipment FAQs
What camping equipment do I need first?
Start with shelter, sleep, lighting, water and cooking. For most campers this means a tent or hammock, sleeping bag, mat or airbed, torch or lantern, water bottle and basic food storage.
What size tent should I choose?
A 1-2 man tent is useful for solo or compact camping. Larger tents are better for families, groups or anyone who wants more room for kit and comfort.
Are hammocks better than tents?
Hammocks are useful where suitable trees or supports are available. Tents are usually more flexible for campsites, groups, exposed areas and general use.
Do I need a rollmat or airbed?
For most trips, yes. A mat or airbed improves comfort and helps separate you from the ground. Rollmats are simple and compact, while airbeds usually prioritise comfort.