FOLLOW THESE GOLDEN RULES WHEN SELLING YOUR CAMPING TENTS ONLINE

Follow These Golden Rules When Selling Your Camping Tents Online

Follow These Golden Rules When Selling Your Camping Tents Online

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Camping Gifts For the Camper in Your Life
A cozy blanket makes a great camping gift for the Camper in your life. Rumpl's Original Puffy Blanket can be unrolled to add warmth to a hammock or extra seating, and folds up into a compact package for easy transport.

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A reusable food wrap like Bee's Wrap or a set of collapsible Snow Peak Wabuki Chopsticks will be appreciated for reducing waste at campsites. You could also give the Camping Fan in your life a National Parks Pass.


Camping Gear
Whether you're a back-to-basics camper or someone who prefers glamping, having the right gear can make a trip. The basics include a tent, sleeping bag, and a cooking set.

A propane stove (a lightweight, collapsible model like this one from Stanley is great) and a mess kit that includes a pot, skillet, bowl or plate, and utensils. Look for sets that nest together or lock together to make it easier to cart from car to campsite and back again.

A pocket knife or multi tool is also useful for cutting rope and cordage, making spears for fishing, or tying up a quick shelter. A flashlight, a lantern, and a camping pillow are other essentials.

Cookware
The cook in your life will appreciate a quality set that combines cooking performance and packability. This Stanley Adventure Base Camp cookware kit serves four people and nests into itself for easy packing in a duffel bag or car trunk.

She’ll want to read a few books while camping, but books are big and heavy - a Kindle makes a thoughtful and space-saving gift. This Kindle is lightweight, durable, and has a long battery life.

A two-way radio is a great addition to any camping trip – especially when cell service is spotty. This Garmin InReach Mini 2 has a map display, SOS button, and can be used for hiking and backpacking.

Books
Give your camping pal a gift that will help them relax in the great outdoors. This book of campfire recipes will inspire them to try new things, from green chile and cheese cast-iron cornbread to bootstrap bibimbap. Or, they could cook up something delicious using this portable grill.

For a more adventurous gift, get them an annual National Park pass to encourage them to explore the country’s beautiful natural spaces. Or, you could also try a glamping experience through companies like AutoCamp or Under Canvas.

A fun and educational book for little ones, this illustrated story follows Beeps and Bops as they go to camp. Then they discover that math is all around them, especially in the outdoors.

Socks
Socks aren't just a little bit of fabric to hold up your feet, they can help add some character to your outfit. Look for socks that feature fun prints like tacos and sloths or go bold with stripes - thin pinstripes or bold awning stripes are both great options.

Cotton socks are soft and comfortable, but they don't wick moisture as well as wool socks do. You can use a UL towel (like the MSR Microfiber Towl) to sock-wring your damp socks to speed up drying.

You can also wear merino wool sock liners for winter camping. Merino is the warmest material and is thermoregulating, so it will keep your feet drier longer.

Candles
Campers love candles for creating a cozy, inviting ambiance. Plus, they help to keep the mosquitoes away! These homemade insect repellent candles are made with essential oils that also smell good.

Reusable cutlery is a must-have for backpackers and car campers. Your giftee will appreciate these collapsible Snow Peak Wabuki Chopsticks, which are made from titanium and bamboo and twist cpai-84 apart into two pieces for ultimate packability.

A good headlamp is a must-have camping tool, and this one not only has all the practical properties of a flashlight (200 lumens, 4-modes, etc.) but it's also beautifully designed and created in an eco-conscious way.

Pillow
A good night's sleep is critical for camping, and having a comfy pillow can make the difference. Whether your camping friend plans to backpack or go full-on glamping, a comfortable sleeping pillow is worth considering for a better camp experience.

Unlike inflatable pillows, which require blowing and have lower scores in comfort and packed size, compressible models like the Trailmade Pillow feature a unique design with a built-in storage compartment that eliminates the need for bulky bladders or twist valves. This model also has a two-sided interior, allowing campers to choose between soft polar fleece and silky cool polyester.

For the explorer who loves national parks, an annual National Park Pass is a gift that will keep giving all year long.