Camping checklist
Camping is the perfect, pocket-friendly getaway from the hustle and bustle of everyday life into the nature. From tents and sleeping bags to torches and accessories, here are all the essentials to make your trip enjoyable. Ready to say hello to fun and fresh air?
Choosing a tent
Size and shape are the most important factors when choosing a new tent. Think about how many people will be using it and how much room you need. When choosing your tent size, always opt for the next size up to accommodate space for your belongings. So if there's two of you, go for a 3-man tent. Plus, it's nice to have an extra bit of room to stretch out.
Tent types
Tunnel tents
They're long and spacious, often with different compartments, making them a perfect home-away-from-home for big groups and families.
Pop up tents
Their main benefit is that they require minimal assembly, literally popping up into shape. They’re best for kids and small groups.
Dome tents
Tend to have just one room, making them ideal for couples and smaller groups. They curve up in the middle and have a sturdy structure.
Teepee tents
Their coned structure is supported by a single pole in the middle creating a feeling of space and height. A great choice if you're feeling a festival vibe.
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Choosing a sleeping bag
Wondering how to choose the best sleeping bag? It depends on what type, how thick and what size you need.
Types of sleeping bag
- Envelope sleeping bags tend to be more spacious than mummys. They have a zip that goes all the way around, letting you use it as a blanket too.
- Mummy sleeping bags are slim in design, keeping you cosily encased. They are usually just for one person and good at retaining heat.
Sleeping bag thickness
- Warm and mild weather sleeping bags are thinner and best suited to use in spring and summer.
- Cold and cool weather sleeping bags are ideal for the autumn and winter months.
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Other camping essentials
Sleeping bags and campbeds
Sleep well in the wilderness. Choose from a range of air mattresses, camping beds, and sleeping bags. Keep an air pump handy for inflatable beds.
Camping chairs and tables
Sit comfortably wherever you are, with an inflatable or a folding chair. And don't forget a camping table to prep your food on, eat dinner or play cards.
Cooking essentials
Prep a meal outdoors with a camping stove and cooker or portable BBQ. Remember to pick up a travel kettle, mug, and a flask for hot drinks on the go.
Torches and lanterns
Keep it safe and bright with camping lights. Torches and lanterns are easy to carry, while headlamps come in handy when you want to go hands-free.
Camping gazebos
Explore easy to set-up, all-weather gazebos for added shelter to your camp area.
Camping accessories
From festival trolleys to windbreaks, get all essentials to complete your camping kit.
Help getting there
Make your journey smooth with Sat Navs, roof racks and other travel essentials.
Power banks and speakers
Keep your gadgets charged with a power bank, and groove into the right mood with a portable speaker.
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