The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (2024)

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Knife Top pick CRKT M16-01S EDC Folding Pocket Knife Alternate Victorinox Red Classic Es Clam First Aid Kit Top pick Hiking Buddy First Aid Kit Alternate No Spoof, Waterproof First Aid Kit Waterproof Jacket Top pick Port Authority Men's Torrent Waterproof Jacket Alternate Ozark Trail Eva Adult Rainwear Poncho Water Bottles Top pick Nalgene Wide Mouth 32 oz Water Bottle Alternate Glaceau Smartwater ($1.58) Water Filter Top pick Sawyer MINI Filter Alternate Potable Aqua Water Purification Tablets with Pa Plus Light Source Top pick Energizer Vision HD+ 350 Lumen LED Headlamp Alternate Ozark Trail Single Mini Handheld LED Flashlight Shelter Top pick Coleman Hooligan 2-Person Dome Tent Alternate Equip Lightweight Portable Nylon Camping Travel Hammock Firestarter Top pick Outdoor Windproof and Waterproof Matches Alternate BIC Classic Pocket Lighter Sun Protection Top pick Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch SPF 100 Sunscreen Alternate Banana Boat Ultra Sport Sunscreen Lotion SPF 100 Navigation: Map and Compass Top pick Garmin eTrex 10 Worldwide Handheld GPS Navigator Alternate Ultimate Survival Technologies Deluxe Map Compass Hiking Boots Top pick Altra Superior 4.5 Trail Running Shoe Alternate ASICS GEL-Scram 5 Trail Running Shoe Sleeping Bag Top pick Coleman 25F Mummy Sleeping Bag Alternate Coleman 50 F Rectangle Adult Sleeping Bag Camp Stove Top pick Coleman Peak One Single Burner Stove Alternate Royal Plush Portable Folding Outdoor Stove Cook Set Top pick TOAKS Ultralight Portable Titanium Camping Mug Alternate Stanley Adventure Nesting Two Cup Camp Cook Set How you should choose backcountry gear FAQs about backcountry gear Q: How did you get started in backpacking? Q: Why is high-end backpacking gear so expensive? Q: Do you know of any good video resources to help me decide what gear to buy and how to use it? Got questions? Comment below & talk with T&P’s editors FAQs References

Here’s a wallet-friendly list to launch your first backpacking adventure.

By Joe Plenzler

Updated on Sep 30, 2021 8:39 PM EDT

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The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (1)

All humans, rich or poor, benefit from the outdoors. But let’s face it: quality outdoor equipment isn’t cheap, and assembling all the gear you need to go on an overnight backpacking trip can cost thousands of dollars if you purchase only top-end gear. So when my editor and I were discussing these issues, we decided to take on the challenge of assembling a list of the cheapest, minimally viable equipment needed for an overnight backpacking trip, and when it comes to low-cost value, Walmart comes to mind.

One of the reasons outdoor equipment can be so expensive is that a lot of research and development has gone into making gear lighter, more capable, and more compact. Essentially, better, more expensive equipment enables you to carry less weight on your back (and have a more enjoyable time), do more tasks with fewer items, and put more things in less space in your pack. So we had the idea to see what we could find at our local Walmart to drive down economic barriers to entry so the cost-conscious could also enjoy the outdoors.

To accomplish this challenge, we assembled a list of 10 essential items you should take with you every time you enter the backcountry, and a few more items you’ll want to take for overnight camping. Our 10 essentials list includes: 1) a pocket knife, 2) a first aid kit, 3) a water resistant/waterproof jacket, 4) water bottles, 5) a water purification or filtration device, 6) a light source, 7) shelter, 8) a fire starter, 9) sun protection, and 10) a map and compass. Beyond the 10 essentials, you’ll need: hiking boots or shoes, a backpack, a sleeping bag, and a camp stove and fuel. Oh, and you’ll also want to bring some food.(Please note, this is not an inclusive list.)

To evaluate our selections, I’m going with the following criteria. For my top pick, I’m listing the best quality product at the lowest price point. And for my alternate, I’m selecting the minimally viable option that will get you by at the cheapest cost. We’ve found a way to get you kitted out with most of the essentials (except a backpack), for just under $200. Now, manage expectations: this is a bare bones list.

Knife

Top pick

CRKT M16-01S EDC Folding Pocket Knife

The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (2)

Alternate

Victorinox Red Classic Es Clam

The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (3)

First Aid Kit

Top pick

Hiking Buddy First Aid Kit

The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (4)

Alternate

No Spoof, Waterproof First Aid Kit

The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (5)

Waterproof Jacket

Top pick

Port Authority Men's Torrent Waterproof Jacket

The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (6)

Alternate

Ozark Trail Eva Adult Rainwear Poncho

The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (7)

Water Bottles

Top pick

Nalgene Wide Mouth 32 oz Water Bottle

The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (8)

Alternate

Glaceau Smartwater ($1.58)

The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (9)

Water Filter

Top pick

Sawyer MINI Filter

The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (10)

Alternate

Potable Aqua Water Purification Tablets with Pa Plus

The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (11)

Light Source

Top pick

Energizer Vision HD+ 350 Lumen LED Headlamp

The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (12)

Alternate

Ozark Trail Single Mini Handheld LED Flashlight

The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (13)

Shelter

Top pick

Coleman Hooligan 2-Person Dome Tent

The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (14)

Alternate

Equip Lightweight Portable Nylon Camping Travel Hammock

The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (15)

Firestarter

Top pick

Outdoor Windproof and Waterproof Matches

The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (16)

Alternate

BIC Classic Pocket Lighter

The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (17)

Sun Protection

Top pick

Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch SPF 100 Sunscreen

The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (18)

Alternate

Banana Boat Ultra Sport Sunscreen Lotion SPF 100

The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (19)

Navigation: Map and Compass

Top pick

Garmin eTrex 10 Worldwide Handheld GPS Navigator

The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (20)

Alternate

Ultimate Survival Technologies Deluxe Map Compass

The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (21)

Hiking Boots

Top pick

Altra Superior 4.5 Trail Running Shoe

The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (22)

Alternate

ASICS GEL-Scram 5 Trail Running Shoe

The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (23)

Sleeping Bag

Top pick

Coleman 25F Mummy Sleeping Bag

The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (24)

Alternate

Coleman 50 F Rectangle Adult Sleeping Bag

The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (25)

Camp Stove

Top pick

Coleman Peak One Single Burner Stove

The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (26)

Alternate

Royal Plush Portable Folding Outdoor Stove

The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (27)

Cook Set

Top pick

TOAKS Ultralight Portable Titanium Camping Mug

The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (28)

Alternate

Stanley Adventure Nesting Two Cup Camp Cook Set

The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (29)

How you should choose backcountry gear

Selecting backcountry equipment generally comes down to capability, weight, and cost. The greater the capability and the lighter the weight, the more you’re going to pay. Like all things in life, it’s a decision about tradeoffs. If you are just getting into backpacking, the items in the list above will carry you through your first overnighter at a low price point. They won’t be the best or most comfortable items, but they will work acceptably.

FAQs about backcountry gear

Q: How did you get started in backpacking?

A: My dad got me into Boy Scouts and camping and we used a lot of Coleman products like sleeping bags, coolers, and tents.

Q: Why is high-end backpacking gear so expensive?

A: High-end gear is expensive due to the research and development that goes into developing the lightest and strongest materials for the task. Let’s face it, carrying a heavy pack sucks. So, typically, the lighter the gear, the more it costs.

Q: Do you know of any good video resources to help me decide what gear to buy and how to use it?

A: I’m a huge fan of Jessica Mills and her Homemade Wonderlist YouTube channel. She’s an amazing woman who thru-hiked the Appalachian Trail on a budget, and later the Pacific Crest and Continental Divide trails. She’s a wealth of knowledge.

Got questions? Comment below & talk with T&P’s editors

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The best inexpensive camping and hiking gear for your next backcountry adventure (2024)

FAQs

What should I pack for a camping and hiking trip? ›

10 Essentials
  1. Backpack with waist straps.
  2. Sun Protection. a. Sunscreen. ...
  3. Insulation. a. Jacket, vest, pants, gloves, hat (see clothing) ...
  4. Illumination. a. Headlamp or flashlight. ...
  5. First-Aid Basic Care Supplies. a. Antiseptic wipes. ...
  6. Fire. a. Matches or lighter. ...
  7. Repair Kit and Tools. a. Knife or multi-tool. ...
  8. Nutrition. a.

How to get free hiking gear? ›

So that being said, here are some ways to get free and cheap gear:
  1. Share gear with others on your trip. ...
  2. Borrow from friends and neighbors. ...
  3. Rent some gear. ...
  4. Buy old rental gear. ...
  5. Buy used (and sometimes new) gear from your friends and neighbors. ...
  6. Buy from Craigslist. ...
  7. Buy from resale stores.
Aug 6, 2018

How to save money on backpacking gear? ›

How to Save Money on Backpacking Gear
  1. Check used gear marketplaces and consignment shops. ...
  2. Join a gear exchange Facebook group. ...
  3. Browse gear at local army surplus store. ...
  4. Order gear from international marketplaces like AliExpress. ...
  5. Use a foam sleeping pad instead of an inflatable pad. ...
  6. Swap trekking poles for ski poles.
Mar 29, 2021

What is the difference between backpacking and backcountry camping? ›

Backcountry camping and backpacking are mostly interchangeable – backpacking is just how you get to your backcountry camping site. Sometimes a backcountry camping spot looks a lot like your traditional, developed campsite: there's a cleared space for a tent, a fire pit and maybe even an outhouse.

What are the essentials for hiking and camping? ›

The 10 Essentials are organized into ten categories, or systems1 :
  • NAVIGATION – Map, compass, and GPS system. ...
  • SUN PROTECTION – Sunglasses, sunscreen, and hat. ...
  • INSULATION – Jacket, hat, gloves, rain shell, and thermal underwear. ...
  • ILLUMINATION – Flashlight, lanterns, and headlamp. ...
  • FIRST-AID SUPPLIES – First Aid Kit.
Jul 19, 2023

What is something a hiker should always have before going on his first hike? ›

Start by making sure you're carrying the Ten Essentials. This is a collection of gear and clothing that all hikers should carry whenever they step onto the trail. The collection includes items for navigation, sun protection, insulation, illumination, first aid, fire, repairs, nutrition, hydration and emergency shelter.

What is the 20% rule for backpacking? ›

Pack Weight for Backpacking and Hiking

A loaded backpacking pack should not weigh more than about 20 percent of your body weight. (If you weigh 150 pounds, your pack should not exceed 30 pounds for backpacking.) A loaded day hiking pack should not weigh more than about 10 percent of your body weight.

What are the big 3 items backpacking? ›

The Big Three in backpacking: Shelter, sleep system (bag and pad), backpack.

How many miles a day is good for backpacking? ›

Most people will plan to hike 3-10 miles per day, depending on what shape you're in and how much elevation gain there is.

What does cowboy camping mean in backpacking? ›

As such, most (ok, most ultralight) hikers routinely do something called "cowboy camping," which is a romantic way of saying that they sleep under the stars without the protection or security of a tent.

What are the 2 types of backpacks in hiking? ›

Types of Backpacks for Every Day, Hiking, & Backpacking
Different Types of Backpacks
Day BackpacksDay hiking, travel (carry-ons), family park trip, etc.
Weekend BackpacksShort camping, hunting, backpacking, & trekking trips
Multi-Day BackpacksBackpacking/trekking, extended camping trips, or remote hunting trips
3 more rows

What is another name for backcountry camping? ›

Wild camping, backpacking, backcountry camping, bivouacking ......

How do you pack for a 3 day camping trip? ›

Essential Camping Gear
  1. Appropriately sized backpack (50-65 liters is a good size for 2-3 nights in the backcountry)
  2. Shelter (i.e. tent, bivvy sack, hammock, and tarp)
  3. Sleeping bag.
  4. Sleeping pad.
  5. Water bottle or reservoir, water treatment system (i.e. a water filter or purifying tablets)
  6. Cookware.
Jun 1, 2023

How do I organize my camping and hiking gear? ›

The Best Way to Organize Your Outdoor Gear
  1. Step 1: Get Rid of What You Don't Need. ...
  2. Step 2: Designate a Single Space for Gear. ...
  3. Step 3: Utilize Vertical Space. ...
  4. Step 4: Use Labelled Totes. ...
  5. Step 5: Hang What You Can. ...
  6. Step 6: Use Baskets for Long, Light Items. ...
  7. Step 7: Pre-Pack Bags.

How do I pack for a 7 day hike? ›

6. Gathering Gear
  1. The “Big Three” Backpack with pack liner, contractor trash bag, or pack cover. ...
  2. Navigation. Map. ...
  3. Cooking System. Stove (unless cold soaking) ...
  4. Water Purification System. Filter system. ...
  5. Toiletries. Hand sanitizer. ...
  6. First Aid Kit. ...
  7. Hiking Clothes/Gear. ...
  8. Camp Clothes/Gear.
Aug 30, 2019

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