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woman reading in hammock talking other woman surround by tents.
woman reading in hammock talking other woman surround by tents.

Tent Camping Gear

Make Tent Camping Easier—Stay Comfortable, Organized, and Ready for the Outdoors.Stretch out beneath the stars in the ultimate comfort with men’s, women’s, or children’s sleeping bags. Set up camp with a portable grill or fire pit, and don’t forget your outdoor cookware designed specifically for camping. If you prefer your nature with some modern convenience, you’ll also want to check out our portable chargers and power banks, designed to keep your devices charged throughout your adventure.With over 75 years assisting our neighbors and customers, over 1 million photos and videos taken to make sure you’re getting exactly what you need, and over 35 thousand installations completed, we’ve got the product know-how and experience to help you make the right choices for the job at hand. How do I keep my campsite organized?It’s easy for a campsite to get messy, especially when you’re constantly grabbing gear, cooking, and unpacking. The best way to stay organized is to set up designated spots for everything—kitchen gear in one place, sleeping gear in another, and a spot for shoes and wet clothes outside the tent. Packing items in bags or bins makes it easier to find what you need without rummaging through everything. At night, stashing loose items inside the tent or under a rainfly keeps things dry and easy to find in the morning.What’s the best way to keep bugs away while camping?Nothing ruins a relaxing night by the fire like a swarm of mosquitoes. Choosing a campsite away from standing water and in a breezy area can help cut down on bugs. Keeping your tent zipped up, especially around dusk, prevents unwanted visitors inside. If you’re dealing with flies, keeping food covered and trash sealed up makes a big difference. A little smoke from the fire can help keep bugs at bay, and at night, using dim lights instead of bright lanterns attracts fewer insects.How do I make tent camping more comfortable?A good night’s sleep starts with where and how you set up your tent. Finding level ground and clearing out rocks and sticks makes a huge difference. Sleeping directly on the ground can get cold and uncomfortable fast, so having some kind of barrier—whether it’s a sleeping pad, extra blankets, or even a pile of leaves under your tent—helps a lot. If it’s warm, leaving the rainfly off (as long as there’s no rain in the forecast) lets air flow better, keeping the tent from getting too stuffy. A small camping pillow or even a bundled-up sweatshirt under your head makes sleeping much more comfortable.What’s the best way to store food at a campsite?Keeping food properly stored isn’t just about convenience—it keeps critters away and makes sure everything stays fresh. If you’re in an area with bears, using a bear-proof container or hanging food in a tree is a must. Otherwise, keeping food in airtight containers or coolers away from your tent works well. Sealing up trash at night and storing it away from the campsite keeps raccoons and other animals from making a mess while you sleep.How do I charge my devices while camping?Staying powered up depends on how long you're camping and how off-grid you are. If you’re only out for a night or two, starting with a full charge and keeping your phone on low-power mode might be enough. For longer trips, a portable battery pack or solar charger comes in handy. If you're at a campground with hookups, an outdoor-rated extension cord lets you charge up without having to sit inside your vehicle. But honestly, camping is a great excuse to unplug—sometimes it’s nice to leave the phone off and just enjoy the outdoors.