FAQs: Camping
How do I store camping gear between trips?
Make sure everything is clean and fully dry before storing to avoid mould or damage. Store gear in a cool, dry place and avoid compressing items like sleeping bags for long periods. Keeping smaller items grouped together also makes future trips easier to organise.
Are lightweight options suitable for longer trips?
Lightweight gear works well if you are travelling or carrying equipment between locations. For longer stays in one place, slightly heavier options can offer more comfort and durability. The right choice depends on how you plan to travel and camp.
What should I check before buying camping equipment?
Look at waterproof ratings, durability, ease of setup, and packed size. It is also worth checking reviews to see how products perform in real conditions. For UK camping, weather protection and practicality are usually the most important factors.
What size tent should I choose for my group?
Choose a tent rated for one or two more people than will actually use it. This gives extra room for bags and movement, which is especially useful in UK weather where you may spend more time inside. Smaller groups often find a 3 to 4 person tent more comfortable than a tighter fit.
Which sleeping bags suit UK weather conditions?
A 3-season sleeping bag is usually the best choice for UK camping. Look at the comfort rating rather than just the style, as nights can still be cold even in summer. Synthetic fills tend to handle damp conditions better and are easier to care for.
What essentials do I need for a camping trip?
Start with the basics: a tent, sleeping bag, sleeping mat, lighting, and a simple cooking setup. Add practical items like a groundsheet, reusable water bottle, and first-aid kit. If your campsite has limited facilities, a compact camping toilet can also be a useful addition. Focus on items that are easy to pack, carry, and set up. Check out our camping essentials collection for more.


































