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Your Guide to the Best Value Camping Gadgets

Posted on Wednesday, June 21, 2023

If you’re planning a camping trip this summer, here are some useful gadgets that won’t break the bank.

 

 

For some people, camping is about channelling their inner Bear Grylls and facing the elements with little more than a flimsy tarp, a few pouches of dehydrated beans and a stiff upper lip.

For others, it’s all about ‘stuff’, preferably high-tech and usually expensive. Think shiny portable pizza ovens, palatial bell tents or an ultra-light travel guitar for cheeky campfire renditions of Kumbaya.  

Cassie in the sales team loves her camper van.  Claire in rentals prefers  to grab a tent and go up a mountain.   And then there are others in the team that seek something in between.  A chance to enjoy a low-cost break in a beautiful, natural landscape, preferably a campsite but with a few mod cons thrown in to make life easier.

For those in-between campers like Chris and David, here are a few good value gadgets to take on your next outdoor adventure.

 

Claire recommends a Matador pocket blanket 

This water-resistant blanket folds up to about the size of your hand, so it fits easily into your backpack. It’s great to sit on if you’re having a picnic lunch or wrap around your shoulders if you get chilly.

 

Michelle recommends a Travel clothes line 

Available from any good camping store, a travel clothesline helps you address one of the biggest camping challenges – how to get wet stuff dry. The minute the sun comes out, string the clothesline up and hang out those wet towels and waterproofs.

 

John recommends CGear sand-free mat 

 This nifty mat is made from a special dual weave that doesn’t accumulate sand or dirt. The idea is that small particles like sand fall through it, rather than sticking to the surface. So you won’t be shaking sand off it for weeks after being at the beach.

 

Chris recommends a Portable battery 

One of the attractions of camping is that you can tune out from the news and social media. But realistically, you’ll probably want your phone charged in case you need to make emergency calls or use sat nav. In just 30 minutes, the sturdy RUGD Power Brick battery will have your phone charged up to 50%.

 

Cassie recommends Solar-powered fairy lights 

Not only do they make your tent look pretty, but these lights also provide useful illumination if you nip out of your tent at night and need to find your way back.

 

Do you have a favourite camping destination?   Please share it with us. Our team are planning their Summer getaways and the odd weekend away.  Where should they go?