7. Kelty Cosmic Synthetic 20 sleeping bag

The new mummy-shaped sleeping bag from Kelty is suitable for 1.3-season camping at temperatures as low as -6 ° C thanks to its lightweight, synthetic insulation. There is a drawstring collar and a hood to keep the warmth in, as well as additional space for Your feet and a bag to store valuables. The water-repellent coating is now PFC-free. MSRP: £ 85. wildbounds.com

8. Patagonia wood stove

Forget the gas, this wood-burning stove is perfect for secluded camping. Collect fatalities in your warehouse or on a walk and make a fire in the conical stainless steel stove or opt for compressed wood pellets instead. Once you get the hang of it, it should boil a pan of water in an average of 16 minutes. It also breaks into three parts for easy storage. MSRP: £ 90. eu.patagonia.com

9. Jack Wolfskin Trail Mat Air

For campers with a lot of equipment, this is the ideal sleeping mat, which is only 22 x 10 cm (but up to 182 cm long). It has two large opening valves for quick inflation and deflation. The mat is designed so that air can flow into the device. So it can bend and adjust to your body to avoid creaking or rustling when turning over. MSRP: £ 110. jack-wolfskin.co.uk

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Published in the June 2021 issue of National Geographic Traveler (UK)

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