Bushcraft camping - the comfort of resting in nature with SportanoWilderness camping is a fundamental element of bushcraft, which combines survival skills with closeness to nature. Choosing the right bushcraft camping gear is crucial to ensure a safe, comfortable and functional stay in the wild. From sleeping in hammocks to cooking over a campfire, bushcraft camping requires the ability to adapt to the natural environment and be properly prepared.
At Sportano, you will find high-quality camping equipment from renowned manufacturers such as Black Diamond, Easy Camp, Ferrino, INFINI, Lezyne and Vango.Camping hammocks: the comfort of sleeping among the treesBushcraft hammocks have become a popular choice for bushcraft enthusiasts thanks to their unique combination of comfort, mobility and closeness to nature. Sleeping in a hammock allows you to rest among the trees, away from the dampness of the ground and small animals. Hammocks are lightweight and easy to transport, making them an ideal choice for those seeking minimalism and efficiency during expeditionsThe benefits of camping hammocks:
Protection from moisture and cold from the ground, which is particularly important in the colder months.
Better ventilation than traditional tents, which is beneficial on warmer days.
Quick and easy assembly, often using only two attachment points, such as trees or poles.
Many modern camping hammocks are equipped with mosquito nets and rain canopies, providing protection from insects and changing weather conditions. In addition, options such as pockets for small items and insulating pads increase functionality and comfort.Tarps and bivouac sheets: versatile shelters in the fieldTarp and bivouac sheets are a versatile solution for creating shelter in the field. They are prized in bushcraft for their multifunctionality, lightness and ease of assembly. Tarps can be used on their own as a simple shelter or as an additional layer of protection over a hammock.
Versatility:
Variety of configurations: tarps can be set up in a variety of ways, depending on needs and terrain conditions.
Protection from rain and sun: they provide effective protection from the elements and allow you to create a dry and shady resting place.
Ease of use and transport:
Compact size and low weight make tarps easy to pack and carry, which is key on long hikes.
Easy assembly: they usually only require a few ropes and attachment points, such as trees or special stands.
Insect protection: camping mosquito nets In a bushcraft environment, insect protection is essential to ensure a comfortable night's sleep and to avoid insect-borne bites or diseases. Camping mosquito nets provide an effective protective barrier against mosquitoes, flies and other insects. They are particularly important in regions where insect-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue fever are prevalent.
Mosquito nets can be used in a variety of configurations - as an integral part of a camping hammock, an addition to a tent or even as a stand-alone shelter. They are usually made of a lightweight but durable mesh material that provides optimal air circulation while blocking insect access.
Modern mosquito nets are designed to be easy to install and do not restrict interior space. Some models have special entrances with zips for easy access without exposing the user to insects. Mosquito nets are usually lightweight and compact, making them easy to pack and take into the field.
Bivouac sleeping bags: providing warmth in nighttime conditionsIn bushcraft, where nights can be chilly and weather conditions variable, a bivouac sleeping bag is essential for warmth and comfort while sleeping. Choosing the right sleeping bag is crucial to ensure adequate thermal insulation and protection from moisture.
There are two main types of sleeping bag filling: synthetic and down. Synthetic sleeping bags tend to be cheaper, easier to maintain and better able to cope with moisture. Down sleeping bags, on the other hand, offer better thermal insulation and are lighter, but require careful care and are not ideal in wet conditions.
When choosing a sleeping bag, it is important to pay attention to its temperature comfort range. Winter sleeping bags have a higher thermal insulation rating suitable for cold temperatures, while summer models are lighter and provide comfort on warmer nights. It is also important that the sleeping bag is the right size, providing enough space to sleep comfortably but without being too bulky, which could reduce its thermal performance.
Bivouac tents: traditional shelter in bushcraftBivouac tents are an integral part of bushcraft, offering traditional shelter in the wilderness. Their choice is crucial for safety, weather protection and sleeping comfort. Bushcraft tents are designed to withstand harsh conditions while being lightweight and easy to transport.
Bushcraft tents are different from standard touring tents. They tend to be smaller, more compact and often come with additional features such as reinforced floors and abrasion-resistant materials. Their construction is designed to be quickly pitched and folded, which is crucial when time is of the essence.
When choosing a camping tent, consider the conditions in which it will be used. Mountain tents are designed to withstand high winds and severe weather conditions, while forest tents can be lighter, with more emphasis on comfort and interior space. Waterproof and breathable materials are other key features, providing protection from rain and moisture while allowing ventilation.Camping mats and mattresses: the key to a comfortable night's sleepWhile camping, providing a comfortable night's sleep is just as important as shelter. Here, camping mats and mattresses play a key role, insulating you from the cold ground and providing comfortable support. Choosing the right mattress is therefore just as important as choosing a tent.
There are different types of camping mats and mattresses available on the market. Self-inflating mats combine the advantages of insulating mats and inflatable mattresses, providing good insulation and comfort. Inflatable mattresses, on the other hand, are the most comfortable, but require pumping and are more prone to damage. Traditional insulating mats are lightweight and durable, although less comfortable.
The choice of mattress depends on individual preference, camping conditions and how the equipment is transported. It is important that the mattress is the correct length and width, providing comfort and insulation across the body. Weight and size when packed are also important, especially for bushcrafters who travel a lot on foot.
Bivouac lighting: lamps and torches in the outdoors Bivouac lighting plays a key role in the outdoors, especially in bushcraft where access to natural light sources is limited. Lamps and torches are essential equipment for any wilderness adventurer, providing safety, comfort and functionality after dark.
Good camping lighting is essential not only for comfort, but also for safety in the field. It allows you to navigate in the dark, cook and perform nighttime activities, and can also serve as a rescue signal in case of emergencies.Types of camping lighting
Head torches are extremely popular with bushcrafters because of their practicality. They allow you to use both hands freely, which is crucial when performing various tasks such as gathering wood or cooking.
Bivy lamps provide a more diffused light, ideal for illuminating a larger area, such as inside a tent or around a camping site. They range from traditional paraffin lamps to modern LED lights.
Hand-held torches continue to have their place in outdoor gear, offering concentrated light for long-range use when exploring terrain.
Features important in camping lighting
Water resistance is a key feature, especially in unpredictable weather conditions.
Long runtime on a single charge or battery pack is important to avoid the light failing at the least opportune moment.
The adjustable light intensity allows you to adjust the brightness to suit your current needs, which is useful for both general lighting and tasks that require precise light.
Durability and longevity are important so that the lighting can withstand harsh field conditions and not be damaged during an expedition.
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