Hiking
Hiking is a product category designed for all nature lovers, hikers, mountain adventurers, and camping enthusiasts. Here you'll find practical gear for the mountains, whether you're packing for a multi-day trek, a one-day trip, or a relaxing day at the campsite.
In the Hiking category, you’ll find:
- Hiking backpacks in various types and sizes. A compact 25 l backpack is ideal for shorter trips, while a 40 l model can fit all your gear for a multi-day trek. You’ll also find versatile rucksacks with plenty of pockets, perfect for nature outings as well as everyday use.
- Sleeping bags to keep you comfortable and warm, whether you’re sleeping in a tent, under a shelter, or under the open sky. Choose a lightweight summer sleeping bag for warm nights or a three-season model for colder conditions.
- Mats and pads, which work both as insulation under your sleeping bag and as a practical seat. They keep you off the cold, hard ground and add comfort.
- Food containers that come in handy for camping, hiking trips, or picnics in nature. Whether you pick a stainless steel bowl or a thermal food jar, your food will stay fresher and tastier for longer.
- Drinkware to help you stay hydrated. Thermoses or stainless steel mugs are a must if you like to enjoy a good coffee or tea on the trail.
- Cooking sets, including a kettle, pan, and pot, let you prepare hot meals and drinks wherever you are.
- Camping cutlery is essential for eating outdoors. A three-piece set with a spoon, fork, and knife belongs in every backpack.
- Waterproof poncho to keep you dry in any weather.
- Accessories like neck warmers and headbands add extra comfort in changing weather. They keep you warm, absorb sweat, and complement your outfit.
- Headlamp for night hikes, evening runs, or as a light source at the campsite.
In our range of outdoor gear, you'll find even more accessories to help you make the most of every second spent in nature.
And if you're wondering what food to pack and how to stay fuelled on a hike, check out our article: What to Eat and Drink for Sufficient Energy Whilst Hiking or Cycling?
