In fact, to the contrary, you often just want to unplug and unwind.
Despite this, camping still requires—at a minimum—a large backpack’s worth of items. Sleeping, cooking, eating and contending with nature’s unpredictability all demand you cough up some dough and add a little weight to your pack.
With that said, we’re confident these products hit that specific balance of providing comfort and practicality while keeping your attention on nature.
Enjoy the great outdoors and prepare for all its wonderful uncertainty with these 17 must-have camping supplies.
Sleeping Bag
Eddie Bauer First Ascent 1 of 36Like sleeping with a feather-packed comforter because, well, that's exactly what it is. Warm yet light, the fabric also does an excellent job of repelling water—forcing liquid to bead off instead of soak in.
Whether experiencing warm or cool nights, this comfy sleep sack will keep you snug as a bug in a rug.
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CampsiteBackpacks
Mountainsmith Approach 45, Eddie Bauer First Ascent Alchemist 40 2 of 36The backpack is a camper's calling card; it's the one item every outdoorsman/woman must have to both prove they're ready for a day in nature and—more pragmatically—to carry God knows what.
For a weekend camping trip, we like the Mountainsmith's Approach 45 liter and Eddie Bauer's Alchemist 40/55 liter backpacks.
Mountainsmith got the geometry dead on with the Approach, which is one of the most comfortable internal frame packs we've ever tested, and Eddie Bauer's integrated pullout lid that allows you to expand the pack by 15 liters makes it one of the most versatile backpacks we've come across.
Both packs are durable and provide plenty of space for a weekend trip.
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CampsiteTent
Cotopaxi Techo 3 Tent 3 of 36A roomy yet light (a mere 6.5 pounds) three-person tent, the Techo is the ultimate shack for your camping adventure. The tent includes double doors to enter on either side and plenty of storage compartments for all your gear.
We also loved the rainfly that includes two vestibules to keep any additional gear dry.
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CampsiteSleeping Pad
NeoAir Trekker SV 4 of 36While this rugged and compact sleeping pad certainly brings enough comfort to the floor for a good night's rest, it's the ease with which it inflates and stores that sets it apart.
Forget cumbersome valve stems or unreliable automatic pump systems—NeoAir's Trekker quickly inflates with a few deep breaths. We also noticed zero air leakage through the night, and it rolls up and deflates just as easily as it rolls out and inflates.
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CampsiteCooking Stove
MSR WindBurner Stove System 5 of 36Cooking with a camping stove in windy conditions can be a bear. As its name suggests, MSR's Windburner stove keeps its heat despite nature's best try to blow it out.
Not only does the Windburner's enclosed burner protect the flame from wind, but it also boils water twice as fast as a similarly sized camping stove.
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CampsiteHeadlamp
Coleman Conquer 250L Headlamp 6 of 36It's not just coal miners who have a need for headlamps. Proper lighting is critical when spending a night under the stars, and we love the amount of innovation Coleman packed into its Conquer 250 lumen headlamp.
With five different modes that easily adjust with a wave of the hand (a sensor in the headlamp detects movement and immediately changes modes), and your AAA batteries lasting up to 10 hours, the Conquer will keep you pointed in the right direction.
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CampsiteLantern
Coleman Northern Noval Propane Lantern 7 of 36The lantern maker of all lantern makers, Coleman made this propane lantern a massive 3,000 lumens, making the Northern Nova the brightest piece of equipment the company produces.
We love the lantern's three-legged design, build quality and ease with which it starts. This is unmistakably one of the best lanterns you can buy for your adventure.
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CampsitePortable Charger
Waka Waka Power+ 8 of 36Low battery on your lifesaver (aka your smartphone) is a near nightmare when camping in the wilderness. With the Waka Waka Power+, you'll never have to worry about running out of power again.
Not only is the Power+ a portable charger, but it's also a solar powered portable charger. For camping, it's a must have.
As an added bonus, a super bright LED light provides up to 150 hours of illumination on a single charge.
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CampsiteSpeaker/Light/Power Bank
Outdoors Tech Buckshot Pro 9 of 36Three birds with one stone, the Buckshot Pro is one of the most versatile pieces of gear we've come across. A Swiss Army knife of modern capabilities, the Buckshot Pro includes a surprisingly powerful Bluetooth speaker, light with three settings (strobe light, flashlight, camp-light), and a powerbank. And it's waterproof to boot.
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CampsiteBuff
National Park Collection 10 of 36A resourceful piece of clothing, a camper can wear a buff on is or her head or around the neck for cool summer nights.
With new art deco national park designs, this new line of buffs pays tribute to the National Park Service centennial. Like wearing a tee of your favorite band, you can now rock your favorite national park with pride.
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CampsiteWilderness Safety
SABRE Bear Spray 11 of 36The wild is just that, an unpredictable place full of awe-inspiring yet potentially harmful creatures. That's why it's best to stay prepared for whatever nature might throw your way.
SABRE's Bear Spray is a vital piece of equipment for your wellbeing. With a 35-foot range and the maximum amount of capsaicin allowed by the EPA, the liquid in this bottle is sure to keep you safe.
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CampsiteCookware
MSR Alpinist 2 System 12 of 36We no longer have to travel with tin cups and speckled blue plates, as camping cookware has vastly improved over the years. With deep-dish plates, mugs, pots and a strainer, all included in a compact form that makes it easy for travel, we love the Alpinist 2 System.
Made of hard-anodized aluminum, this durable set is all the cookware from your kitchen cupboards in a smaller form factor.
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CampsiteCooler
Pelican 35QT + Seat Cushion 13 of 36Speaking of bears, do you want a cooler strong enough to withstand the brute force of a giant grizzly? Well, the Pelican 35QT fits the bill.
This heavy-duty cooler includes 10 days ice retention (that's right, ice will last 10 days in this cooler), and an attachable cushioned seat, which makes the cooler far comfier than the tree stump you were about to sit on.
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CampsiteWater Filter
Platypus Gravityworks 2L Water Filter 14 of 36If you plan on spending an extended period of time in the backwoods, packing a week's supply of Dasani would be ineffectual, to say the least. Instead, you might want to consider a water filtration system to keep your whistle wet.
We love the Platypus Gravityworks system for its dependability and ease of use. It's pump free and provides up to 4 liters of drink-ready water.
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CampsiteMulti-tool
Leatherman Charge TTI 15 of 36According to its website, Leatherman claims it combined all the most requested features into this single tool. Given the Charge TTI's incredible usefulness, we don't doubt that for a second.
Eighteen tools, including two types of pliers, saw, wire stripper, can opener and scissors, all in an easy-to-use compact form. Never leave the tent without this versatile gadget on your person.
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CampsiteFirestarter
UCO Stormproof Match Kit 16 of 36Nature's unpredictability and your need for fire can end up at odds. But if you're camping with these ultra-thick stormproof matches, rain, wind and snow won't have any effect.
Not only a must-have to start a fire—the matches sustain fire for six minutes—they're also a potential life-saving instrument should you lose your way.
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CampsiteParks Project Tee
17 of 36It's not just the beautiful designs and amazing quality, but the charity behind it that makes the Park Project's tees a must have for all campers.
Find a tee advertising your favorite national park, and your purchase will help support youth and conservation programs, habitat restoration and more.
The Parks Project has plenty of sweet tees and other items on their website to choose from. And when considering the philanthropy behind your purchases, feel free to drop some major dough.
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CampsiteSleeping Bag
Eddie Bauer First Ascent 19 of 36Like sleeping with a feather-packed comforter because, well, that's exactly what it is. Warm yet light, the fabric also does an excellent job of repelling water—forcing liquid to bead off instead of soak in.
Whether experiencing warm or cool nights, this comfy sleep sack will keep you snug as a bug in a rug.
Reserve A
CampsiteBackpacks
Mountainsmith Approach 45, Eddie Bauer First Ascent Alchemist 40 20 of 36The backpack is a camper's calling card; it's the one item every outdoorsman/woman must have to both prove they're ready for a day in nature and—more pragmatically—to carry God knows what.
For a weekend camping trip, we like the Mountainsmith's Approach 45 liter and Eddie Bauer's Alchemist 40/55 liter backpacks.
Mountainsmith got the geometry dead on with the Approach, which is one of the most comfortable internal frame packs we've ever tested, and Eddie Bauer's integrated pullout lid that allows you to expand the pack by 15 liters makes it one of the most versatile backpacks we've come across.
Both packs are durable and provide plenty of space for a weekend trip.
Reserve A
CampsiteTent
Cotopaxi Techo 3 Tent 21 of 36A roomy yet light (a mere 6.5 pounds) three-person tent, the Techo is the ultimate shack for your camping adventure. The tent includes double doors to enter on either side and plenty of storage compartments for all your gear.
We also loved the rainfly that includes two vestibules to keep any additional gear dry.
Reserve A
CampsiteSleeping Pad
NeoAir Trekker SV 22 of 36While this rugged and compact sleeping pad certainly brings enough comfort to the floor for a good night's rest, it's the ease with which it inflates and stores that sets it apart.
Forget cumbersome valve stems or unreliable automatic pump systems—NeoAir's Trekker quickly inflates with a few deep breaths. We also noticed zero air leakage through the night, and it rolls up and deflates just as easily as it rolls out and inflates.
Reserve A
CampsiteCooking Stove
MSR WindBurner Stove System 23 of 36Cooking with a camping stove in windy conditions can be a bear. As its name suggests, MSR's Windburner stove keeps its heat despite nature's best try to blow it out.
Not only does the Windburner's enclosed burner protect the flame from wind, but it also boils water twice as fast as a similarly sized camping stove.
Reserve A
CampsiteHeadlamp
Coleman Conquer 250L Headlamp 24 of 36It's not just coal miners who have a need for headlamps. Proper lighting is critical when spending a night under the stars, and we love the amount of innovation Coleman packed into its Conquer 250 lumen headlamp.
With five different modes that easily adjust with a wave of the hand (a sensor in the headlamp detects movement and immediately changes modes), and your AAA batteries lasting up to 10 hours, the Conquer will keep you pointed in the right direction.
Reserve A
CampsiteLantern
Coleman Northern Noval Propane Lantern 25 of 36The lantern maker of all lantern makers, Coleman made this propane lantern a massive 3,000 lumens, making the Northern Nova the brightest piece of equipment the company produces.
We love the lantern's three-legged design, build quality and ease with which it starts. This is unmistakably one of the best lanterns you can buy for your adventure.
Reserve A
CampsitePortable Charger
Waka Waka Power+ 26 of 36Low battery on your lifesaver (aka your smartphone) is a near nightmare when camping in the wilderness. With the Waka Waka Power+, you'll never have to worry about running out of power again.
Not only is the Power+ a portable charger, but it's also a solar powered portable charger. For camping, it's a must have.
As an added bonus, a super bright LED light provides up to 150 hours of illumination on a single charge.
Reserve A
CampsiteSpeaker/Light/Power Bank
Outdoors Tech Buckshot Pro 27 of 36Three birds with one stone, the Buckshot Pro is one of the most versatile pieces of gear we've come across. A Swiss Army knife of modern capabilities, the Buckshot Pro includes a surprisingly powerful Bluetooth speaker, light with three settings (strobe light, flashlight, camp-light), and a powerbank. And it's waterproof to boot.
Reserve A
CampsiteBuff
National Park Collection 28 of 36A resourceful piece of clothing, a camper can wear a buff on is or her head or around the neck for cool summer nights.
With new art deco national park designs, this new line of buffs pays tribute to the National Park Service centennial. Like wearing a tee of your favorite band, you can now rock your favorite national park with pride.
Reserve A
CampsiteWilderness Safety
SABRE Bear Spray 29 of 36The wild is just that, an unpredictable place full of awe-inspiring yet potentially harmful creatures. That's why it's best to stay prepared for whatever nature might throw your way.
SABRE's Bear Spray is a vital piece of equipment for your wellbeing. With a 35-foot range and the maximum amount of capsaicin allowed by the EPA, the liquid in this bottle is sure to keep you safe.
Reserve A
CampsiteCooler
Pelican 35QT + Seat Cushion 30 of 36Speaking of bears, do you want a cooler strong enough to withstand the brute force of a giant grizzly? Well, the Pelican 35QT fits the bill.
This heavy-duty cooler includes 10 days ice retention (that's right, ice will last 10 days in this cooler), and an attachable cushioned seat, which makes the cooler far comfier than the tree stump you were about to sit on.
Reserve A
CampsiteCookware
MSR Alpinist 2 System 31 of 36We no longer have to travel with tin cups and speckled blue plates, as camping cookware has vastly improved over the years. With deep-dish plates, mugs, pots and a strainer, all included in a compact form that makes it easy for travel, we love the Alpinist 2 System.
Made of hard-anodized aluminum, this durable set is all the cookware from your kitchen cupboards in a smaller form factor.
Reserve A
CampsiteWater Filter
Platypus Gravityworks 2L Water Filter 32 of 36If you plan on spending an extended period of time in the backwoods, packing a week's supply of Dasani would be ineffectual, to say the least. Instead, you might want to consider a water filtration system to keep your whistle wet.
We love the Platypus Gravityworks system for its dependability and ease of use. It's pump free and provides up to 4 liters of drink-ready water.
Reserve A
CampsiteMulti-tool
Leatherman Charge TTI 33 of 36According to its website, Leatherman claims it combined all the most requested features into this single tool. Given the Charge TTI's incredible usefulness, we don't doubt that for a second.
Eighteen tools, including two types of pliers, saw, wire stripper, can opener and scissors, all in an easy-to-use compact form. Never leave the tent without this versatile gadget on your person.
Reserve A
CampsiteFirestarter
UCO Stormproof Match Kit 34 of 36Nature's unpredictability and your need for fire can end up at odds. But if you're camping with these ultra-thick stormproof matches, rain, wind and snow won't have any effect.
Not only a must-have to start a fire—the matches sustain fire for six minutes—they're also a potential life-saving instrument should you lose your way.
Reserve A
CampsiteParks Project Tee
35 of 36It's not just the beautiful designs and amazing quality, but the charity behind it that makes the Park Project's tees a must have for all campers.
Find a tee advertising your favorite national park, and your purchase will help support youth and conservation programs, habitat restoration and more.
The Parks Project has plenty of sweet tees and other items on their website to choose from. And when considering the philanthropy behind your purchases, feel free to drop some major dough.
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