I can't see any links to B&M and until watching your video I had never heard of them, so I googled them and discovered they have just opened a store in New Southgate.
In all honestly, I've got a bit of both. However, there is so much really good budget gear out there people need to be aware they don't have to spend a fortune to get some great kit.
Anything which gets ppl out there faster, while still keeping them relatively safe (e.g. you're not going to be going up a mountain or braving chilly weather w. any of this kit, but it'll look after you in the woods in Summer just fine) is well worth making a video about. If you're having to spend the first 2+ years just slowly accumulating your gear before your boots even hit the dirt, then that's 2 years you could have been enjoying the outdoors & building up your skills + comfort level. Cheers, sir.
Thanks for making this video, there's some really great suggestions in there! I'm sure lots of ppl will tremendously benefit from the fact that you've done the hunting so that they don't have to. I actually have that same pad, but under the Powerlix brand (identical, tho; almost cert. made in the same factory), & I like to call it my bubble-wrap, as in, "Oof, that motel bed looks hard on the website, better bring my bubble-wrap," or, "Hmmn, we know that highway is always rough on my back, better bring my bubble-wrap," (I use it as a seat cover; gives me a remarkable amount of extra suspension). It's astonishingly comfy for what it is, & I say that as a person whose busted back involves more parts than Stephen King's bibliography. I prefer to use it on a stretcher, for obvious reasons, but if I'm only going for 1 night, then I sleep well enough on that, with an $8 folding foil undermat for insulation, on the ground. It's much sturdier than it has any right to be, too. The material used is surprisingly tough. All that for a pittance, even by _my_ poor-as-Hell standards, & mine even came with a pumpsack (which only takes about 4 bagfuls to fill it firm). Absolute sorcery. 😲
What a cracking video. Thanks for this. Have just ordered the Antur sleeping mat because of this vid - been looking for a good, budget recommendation, so thanks!
At last, a 'proper' BUDGET camping gear video. Great video mate. Thanks. oh, I would keep an eye on your local auctions, I've got myself some great bargains from mine:-)
I bought the Antur inflatable sleeping mat after watching this and FINALLY got to use it. Amazing. Its so small when packed (about a third the size of my previous mat) and seems so thin when it's taken out the box that I thought it was just gonna burst but as a side sleeper, that was the best night's sleep I've had camping. Thanks Andy, you were spot on (as always). 👏
Hello Andy , Been intending to get a message out to you for some time now , I've watched half a dozen or so of your videos now, ( you advised me on the jet boil stash last year ,infact since I've recently purchased one) I find the channels content very interesting & informative but actually relevant too! I like particularly how you conduct various gear reviews in a no nonsense, straight talking, pleasant genuine, manner, while demonstrating in a clear easy to understand fashion. With out all this " egotistical, factually irrelevant "look at me, look at me " bollox that's unfortunately widely infiltrating you tube these days , keep doing what you're doing mate Awesome, Nice one!! No doubt speaking for many other outdoor enthusiasts it's thoroughly appreciated you making these videos, plus all the necessary involved effort. You've picked a great selection of gear to review here , I was particularly smitten by the red wine pouch , love it ! Never seen one before , being an avid Shiraz drinker I'm definitely going in buy one. Also the water proof sheet, what a great product. Andy do you have a water filtration system in your hiking pack? I've just purchased the Etekcity 3 stage Water Filter Straw, it's pretty cool & well worth the money , 30Au Dollars. Fyi Nice one bud 👍 One new subscriber
@@BackpackingUK No worries mate , likewise, much appreciate all the effort you put into making your videos! Forgot to mention, do you hike using binoculars? I hike the outer west districts of Melbourne, with great wild / birdlife . Including wedge tail eagles. I've recently upgraded my 10x42's to Vortex Diamond back HD, Absolutely amazing solid binoculars, fantastic crisp, quality optics at a ' relatively' affordable price. Can't recommend them enough , they punch far above there price tag in proformence. Price's do vary, Amazon's probably a great starting point. FYI 👍
My brother, be careful of the jobsworth 2 all in one. They’ve all been recalled due to safety issues! Be safe out there my friend loving the content! Best wishes & see ya in the bushes!
Hi Andy. Great to keep the ‘real’ shops going,but unfortunately for them,Amazon sells this sort of stuff for way cheaper. Great for people with not much cash,but not great for the people that work for a living. Stay Well.
If I had my way I would always buy from uk shops. However, I don't have limitless funds so I tend to buy more of my gear online and from places like Amazon too.
Also, that cannister refill valve is a brilliant inclusion; not only is it definitely going to save ppl _money_ , but it's also going to do the environment a solid, because those small stove cans (& also the long ones used in car-camping "lunchbox stoves") may just be the single greatest waste product generated by modern campers. Seriously, have a look at the numbers sometime, it's insane. So a very, very nice find indeed. My pay comes through tomorrow, & I plan to have bought one by teatime. 😄
What do you think to the side pouches on this bag? I have this bag. The hip/zip pockets are brilliant and huge, but you can't get bottles of water into the side pouches easily when the bag is full because there is no stretch to the pouches. I guess that's why you are using a bladder.
Amazon is best. Trekology and Naturehike make some really nice lightweight camping chairs. If not, there are some chinese rip-off’s that are cheaper and almost as good.
brilliant reviews Andy and a superb positive attitude.. your viewers may or may not be aware. that you can get free postage from Amazon. if you use Sugar hut local drop off and pick up service,,, ATVB . Keep um coming... Scott Somerset
New sub here, good quality video mate, lots not many cover 👍every one like to have the best of the best but if it works for the job happy days. And some absolute bargain there. Looking forward to more vids
Brilliant video, thanks for all the brill recommendations. If anyone wants a good place to go wild camping. Look at green booth reservoir in Rochdale. Went over weekend. Was amazing
Proper budget gear review (thanks for the links, too). Have you tried the inflatable pillows for £1 you can get from B&M, Home Bargains, etc? I've been using them for years ; no problems.
So true! The gap between budget and expensive gets smaller each year. There is so much good budget gear out there you really don't need to spend a fortune to have great performing gear.
The link now shows the OEX pot to be L26. I like the flux ring and the shape of the lid-pot and the width-vs-height. But the shipping to the US would be prohibitive.
@@BackpackingUK Lol! Maybe you two should do a multi generational stove review/ shoot out! OG vs NS! Simmering, boiling & efficiency! OOoooh yeah!! Subscribing from the Pacific Northwest from across the pond. I hope we get some more rain this spring or else both Jetboil and Jobsworths will be banned. I have my almost unbannable Sterno Inferno but backpacking and camping in the midst of smoke clouds is no fun... Keep up the good work? I need to try your pasta dishes.
Hi dave here im from sheffield just come back from 10 days in anglesay north Wales. Idid the same just look around for gear and built up got a nice set going now but always new stuff coming out like the all in one stove send me details .
I too have the Antur sleeping mat however it’s not insulated so although much comfier than a standard air bed for a side sleeper or heavier bloke like myself, if camping in cooler temperatures some insulation is required underneath. That would be it’s only flaw for me, I had a slight issue with the first one I bought and when I asked them about repairs they simply sent out the new, improved version for free. Great company (from North Wales too!)
@@BackpackingUK I bought an insulated foam roll from go outdoors for £9, which combined with Anturs mat is much cheaper than the insulated sleeping pads I’ve seen. I’m not a hardcore wild camper, just like to camp overnight prior to a mountain walk (but start early in the morning) and starting to take my kids for little camps. Great video though, like photography it seems outdoors youtubers seem obsessed with only reviewing and recommending the most expensive gear, thank you for bucking the trend!
@@BackpackingUK a really helpful video! Found your channel recently and have been enjoying watching your wide range of content. I hope you're keeping well!
Hi Andy, Just a question regarding the Naturehike order. Did you not get stung by customs or was there a way round it? I recently decided against ordering a naturehike sleeping bag for that reason. I do want the cloud Peak 2 tent in the next few months though.
There should be no duty on goods entering the UK under £135. If above this threshold you pay duty and an over the top admin fee. My mate purchased both his Naturehike down duvet and his Naturehike Mongar tent by individual orders through Naturehike in China and he was fine. I think the Cloud Peak 2 is more expensive so you may get caught with that one? Hope this helps.
i agree with prety much everything except those bm flapjack !.....the ingredient list on those is like reading the 7-th grade chemistry book , they might be cheap but they are not worth your health !
Just got a Nepal 65ltr backpack/rucksack from Go Outdoors today 22-6-22 for £27.00 £30.99 with delivery. It looks a good bit of kit. has anyone got one and how have they performed?
@@BackpackingUK if you dont have prime like me,amazon kills you on postage hence why i dont use it,e bay is better as different sellers display postage costs which are mostly cheaper than amazon,i rarely use amazon purely because i find e bay cheaper for the same stuff
In theory, wild camping itself isn't allowed outside of Scotland and Dartmoor in the UK. Personally, I rarely take a small fire but they are acceptable in certain situations and locations.
Great stuff. Flying off to Lake Sarmaa Finland for 3 days Canoe camping. I’m a camping novice and haven’t really got a clue. I could have gone mental spending a fortune. But this really will keep me on the right lines! Really useful! Job done! Thanks 🙏
In theory, it is illegal to wild camp outside of Scotland and Dartmoor. However, wild camping is tolerated in the Lake District and Snowdonia. Many other people wild camp in National Parks. If camping locally ideally you would seek the land owners permission. If not, find a quiet location out of the way!
The problem with people is they want the best of everything and camping wild camping or hiking is no different so no one really is go on a budget camping when other people have the top equipment
Lots of good stuff in here! I do disagree with your comments on the sleeping pad though. There is no way that inflated pad is warmer than a foam one. Definitely more comfortable, but not warmer. I'd go for the inflatable pad, but when it is colder put one of those reflective things to stop frost on a windscreen under, or get a thin foam mat to put under.
I am a bit concerned that a lot of the stuff you show is obviously unused, in its original packaging or has labels attached , so all you seem to be saying is 'it is cheap' not I have tried this and it works well. Also I bet you dont lug all of that stuff with you when you go camping. Personally I consider it morally wrong to buy from Amazon and have found that their apparent claim to be the cheapest prices is no longer true, so shop around.
I’ve used all of this kit and some items I even took with me camping this weekend. If you can, it’s always nice to have kit for any occasion and this video showcased my cheap gear. A lot of people don’t have much money to spend on backpacking gear and places like Amazon can help people find cheap items.
ALL THE LINKS TO THIS BUDGET GEAR ARE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE DESCRIPTION. ENJOY!
..I feel so ashamed now my bag cost 1200 quid🤔
I can't see any links to B&M and until watching your video I had never heard of them, so I googled them and discovered they have just opened a store in New Southgate.
Well done fella. Too many focus on expensive fancy gear. It's all about getting out there and enjoying the experience seeing the sights etc,
In all honestly, I've got a bit of both. However, there is so much really good budget gear out there people need to be aware they don't have to spend a fortune to get some great kit.
Anything which gets ppl out there faster, while still keeping them relatively safe (e.g. you're not going to be going up a mountain or braving chilly weather w. any of this kit, but it'll look after you in the woods in Summer just fine) is well worth making a video about.
If you're having to spend the first 2+ years just slowly accumulating your gear before your boots even hit the dirt, then that's 2 years you could have been enjoying the outdoors & building up your skills + comfort level.
Cheers, sir.
Thanks for making this video, there's some really great suggestions in there! I'm sure lots of ppl will tremendously benefit from the fact that you've done the hunting so that they don't have to.
I actually have that same pad, but under the Powerlix brand (identical, tho; almost cert. made in the same factory), & I like to call it my bubble-wrap, as in, "Oof, that motel bed looks hard on the website, better bring my bubble-wrap," or, "Hmmn, we know that highway is always rough on my back, better bring my bubble-wrap," (I use it as a seat cover; gives me a remarkable amount of extra suspension).
It's astonishingly comfy for what it is, & I say that as a person whose busted back involves more parts than Stephen King's bibliography. I prefer to use it on a stretcher, for obvious reasons, but if I'm only going for 1 night, then I sleep well enough on that, with an $8 folding foil undermat for insulation, on the ground.
It's much sturdier than it has any right to be, too. The material used is surprisingly tough.
All that for a pittance, even by _my_ poor-as-Hell standards, & mine even came with a pumpsack (which only takes about 4 bagfuls to fill it firm).
Absolute sorcery. 😲
Well done on finding all the bargains. It’s really helpful to know that budget items exist. ATB xx
Thanks. If you're interested in any of the items the links are in the description 👍
Ordered the gas refill valve - didn't even know they existed! Thanks mate
Everyone should own one! Glad I helped you find one.
Love that little woodstove it's so cool 😊
What a cracking video. Thanks for this. Have just ordered the Antur sleeping mat because of this vid - been looking for a good, budget recommendation, so thanks!
Thanks! You won't regret buying the mat 👍
Thank you for this vid and sharing your recommendations!Very helpful 😊
Thank you for all the links and effort in the video. I hope you get lots of trips out to nature this year. :-)
Thanks 👍
At last, a 'proper' BUDGET camping gear video. Great video mate. Thanks. oh, I would keep an eye on your local auctions, I've got myself some great bargains from mine:-)
Cheers mate 👍 I've been using ebay for about 20 years, I love a bargain!
I've subcribed. Thanks.
Im in leeds.
Cheers, Andy. Enjoying your channel, and the bargain gear angle is gonna be really welcome for me and I’m sure a lot of other people. Take care, sir.
Thanks for your feedback Chris 👍
This is a great channel. Me and my daughter ( 9 ) are swatting up on your vids. Getting some gear down to your recommendations. Thanks man.
Awesome! Thank you!
I bought the Antur inflatable sleeping mat after watching this and FINALLY got to use it. Amazing.
Its so small when packed (about a third the size of my previous mat) and seems so thin when it's taken out the box that I thought it was just gonna burst but as a side sleeper, that was the best night's sleep I've had camping. Thanks Andy, you were spot on (as always). 👏
Great! Thanks for sharing 👍
Is it suitable for Winter
@@danwright7779 very little insulative value, you can get 3mm foam pad w metal coating to put underneath will protect and hopefully help W heat loss
"People buy the roll up foam mats and I see why, but... I hate them" 🤣🤣🤣 Love the vid mate, some really decent ideas for me. Cheers 👍🏽
😂
Hello Andy ,
Been intending to get a message out to you for some time now ,
I've watched half a dozen or so of your videos now, ( you advised me on the jet boil stash last year ,infact since I've recently purchased one) I find the channels content very interesting & informative but actually relevant too!
I like particularly how you conduct various gear reviews in a no nonsense, straight talking, pleasant genuine, manner, while demonstrating in a clear easy to understand fashion.
With out all this " egotistical, factually irrelevant "look at me, look at me " bollox that's unfortunately widely infiltrating you tube these days , keep doing what you're doing mate
Awesome, Nice one!!
No doubt speaking for many other outdoor enthusiasts it's thoroughly appreciated you making these videos, plus all the necessary involved effort.
You've picked a great selection of gear to review here , I was particularly smitten by the red wine pouch , love it ! Never seen one before , being an avid Shiraz drinker I'm definitely going in buy one.
Also the water proof sheet, what a great product.
Andy do you have a water filtration system in your hiking pack?
I've just purchased the Etekcity 3 stage Water Filter Straw, it's pretty cool & well worth the money , 30Au Dollars. Fyi
Nice one bud 👍 One new subscriber
Thanks so much! I use a MSR Trail Shot and my mates use Sawyer but I'll check your filtration device out. Thanks for sharing 👍
@@BackpackingUK No worries mate , likewise, much appreciate all the effort you put into making your videos!
Forgot to mention, do you hike using binoculars?
I hike the outer west districts of Melbourne, with great wild / birdlife .
Including wedge tail eagles.
I've recently upgraded my 10x42's to
Vortex Diamond back HD, Absolutely amazing solid binoculars, fantastic crisp, quality optics at a ' relatively' affordable price.
Can't recommend them enough , they punch far above there price tag in proformence.
Price's do vary, Amazon's probably a great starting point.
FYI 👍
Excellent Andy, some super bargains.
Thanks, remember all the links to these items are in the description.
Hey, you can count on a new fan!
I'm from Belgium, love your vids!
Cheers Frederik 👍
Really good reviews mate. Great attitude about getting the best value and available!
Really appreciate your feedback 👍
super helpful vid. thanks alot andy!
No worries 👍
I've found this really useful I'm hoping to get into wild camping in the next few weeks thankyou for the tips and items
Glad it was helpful! Good luck with your camping 👍
My brother, be careful of the jobsworth 2 all in one. They’ve all been recalled due to safety issues! Be safe out there my friend loving the content!
Best wishes & see ya in the bushes!
I didn’t know that, thanks for sharing.
Hi Andy.
Great to keep the ‘real’ shops going,but unfortunately for them,Amazon sells this sort of stuff for way cheaper.
Great for people with not much cash,but not great for the people that work for a living.
Stay Well.
If I had my way I would always buy from uk shops. However, I don't have limitless funds so I tend to buy more of my gear online and from places like Amazon too.
Also, that cannister refill valve is a brilliant inclusion; not only is it definitely going to save ppl _money_ , but it's also going to do the environment a solid, because those small stove cans (& also the long ones used in car-camping "lunchbox stoves") may just be the single greatest waste product generated by modern campers. Seriously, have a look at the numbers sometime, it's insane.
So a very, very nice find indeed.
My pay comes through tomorrow, & I plan to have bought one by teatime. 😄
Every person who uses a gas stove should definitely have the refill device. I've saved a fortune this year alone!
@@BackpackingUK I bet you have! Thanks so much for turning me on to it, I can't believe I was sleeping. 😁👌
What do you think to the side pouches on this bag?
I have this bag. The hip/zip pockets are brilliant and huge, but you can't get bottles of water into the side pouches easily when the bag is full because there is no stretch to the pouches. I guess that's why you are using a bladder.
Great video, I will probably buy some things that you suggested
I genuinely used nearly all that gear all year!
@@BackpackingUK do you know a place where I can get a cheap camping chair
????
Amazon is best. Trekology and Naturehike make some really nice lightweight camping chairs. If not, there are some chinese rip-off’s that are cheaper and almost as good.
brilliant reviews Andy and a superb positive attitude.. your viewers may or may not be aware. that you can get free postage from Amazon. if you use Sugar hut local drop off and pick up service,,, ATVB . Keep um coming... Scott Somerset
Cheers Scott 👍
Well done mate, great super saving there.👍
Thanks 👍
Great video. Really enjoyed it.Thanks a lot. 😊😊😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
New sub here, good quality video mate, lots not many cover 👍every one like to have the best of the best but if it works for the job happy days. And some absolute bargain there. Looking forward to more vids
Thanks for the sub!
Great options for those starting out thanks for sharing.
Cheers 👍
Brilliant video, thanks for all the brill recommendations. If anyone wants a good place to go wild camping. Look at green booth reservoir in Rochdale. Went over weekend. Was amazing
Thanks for sharing 👍
B+M flapjacks are super heavy and just half of one is enough to fill you up for a few more miles of hiking! I always buy them in bulk like you Andy.
I usually buy 10 at a time!
Thanks alot for some nice tips .
Proper budget gear review (thanks for the links, too). Have you tried the inflatable pillows for £1 you can get from B&M, Home Bargains, etc? I've been using them for years ; no problems.
£1?!?!?! That's ridiculous!
I've been considering the jobsworth stove for a while among a few other, also just seen the jobsworth silicon cup now down to 79p
It's really nicely made. I've also got a couple of those 79p cups too. Unbelievable value for money!
Top honest video, thanks mate!
Thanks 👍
many thanks good info grts danny from belgium
Glad it was helpful!
Great video, nice to point out the more accessible gear out there.
Bargain!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video just shows you don't have too spend the earth.
So true! The gap between budget and expensive gets smaller each year. There is so much good budget gear out there you really don't need to spend a fortune to have great performing gear.
The link now shows the OEX pot to be L26. I like the flux ring and the shape of the lid-pot and the width-vs-height. But the shipping to the US would be prohibitive.
Nice, guess the sit matt could also double as a tent ground sheet
Yes, I use it to part cover the vestibule.
Brilliant. Great recommendations.
Perhaps a Jobsworth review/cooking video? Good job on finding reasonably priced equipment.
I actually purchased it for my Dad's birthday. When the time arrives I'll pinch it back off him and test it out!
@@BackpackingUK Lol! Maybe you two should do a multi generational stove review/ shoot out! OG vs NS! Simmering, boiling & efficiency! OOoooh yeah!! Subscribing from the Pacific Northwest from across the pond. I hope we get some more rain this spring or else both Jetboil and Jobsworths will be banned. I have my almost unbannable Sterno Inferno but backpacking and camping in the midst of smoke clouds is no fun... Keep up the good work? I need to try your pasta dishes.
Brilliant vid but did you know the stoves have all been recalled due to safety reasons 👍🏼
Cheers mate - some decent gear here. Thanks for uploading.
No problem 👍
Nice video. Very helpful. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Nice video mate 👍
Love from Malaysian ❤️
Thank you 🙌
Thanks for this, didn't know you could refill gas canisters
Ps, same one on Aliexpress for under £5
If you use gas a lot (like me!) it’s definitely worth buying one.
The one I’ve got is generic as I’ve seen it a few times elsewhere. I bet it’s the exact same one from the same factory. £5 is a bargain 👍
Nice video thanks for the detailed information 👍
No worries 👍
Legend! Got some great ideas from this. Subbed
Thanks Jessica 👍
Subscribed mate still waiting on my tent from go outdoors cant wait. Do u know if the vango banshee 300 tent will the banshee gear store fir it?
Sorry, I'm not too sure on the Banshee tents.
@@BackpackingUK oooo not gd enough lol
Some good finds there mate 👍
They're out there, it's just finding them!
Great vid mate love all that budget gear there
It's good gear too! All the links are in the description 👍
Thanks Andy.
Hope it helps. If you're interested in any of these, the links are in the description!
good review. i got that roll mat off planet x only cost me £20
Great find! They’ve got some super camping gear, you just have to buy it while you can.
Very helpful, thanks for the info.
No problem!
Hi dave here im from sheffield just come back from 10 days in anglesay north Wales. Idid the same just look around for gear and built up got a nice set going now but always new stuff coming out like the all in one stove send me details .
I think this stove was from Planet X (an online bikeshop) but you should also try the Go Outdoors OEX one too.
I too have the Antur sleeping mat however it’s not insulated so although much comfier than a standard air bed for a side sleeper or heavier bloke like myself, if camping in cooler temperatures some insulation is required underneath. That would be it’s only flaw for me, I had a slight issue with the first one I bought and when I asked them about repairs they simply sent out the new, improved version for free. Great company (from North Wales too!)
Wow, that's great customer service. I've got an insulated Mountain Equipment sleeping pad for winter but this is fine for when the cold nights go.
@@BackpackingUK I bought an insulated foam roll from go outdoors for £9, which combined with Anturs mat is much cheaper than the insulated sleeping pads I’ve seen. I’m not a hardcore wild camper, just like to camp overnight prior to a mountain walk (but start early in the morning) and starting to take my kids for little camps.
Great video though, like photography it seems outdoors youtubers seem obsessed with only reviewing and recommending the most expensive gear, thank you for bucking the trend!
The OEX sleeping bag he mentions is on offer at the moment just like he said.
Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for a great vid!
Glad you liked it!
@@BackpackingUK a really helpful video! Found your channel recently and have been enjoying watching your wide range of content. I hope you're keeping well!
Is there a link to those naturehike slippers/shoes? My feet always get cold when I’m camping, cheers, some great tips there btw
Here is the link to them on Amazon: www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=naturehike+booties&i=sports&ref=nb_sb_noss_2
@@BackpackingUK thanks for this, you’ve got one more subscriber now 😃
13:00 is that mattress inflatable? It would be difficult to transport otherwise.
Yes, it packs up really small.
Great review!! 👍
Thanks! 👍
Would also be helpful if you could tell us what the metal cook set is made of!
Sorry, I just assumed everyone would know it would be aluminium. I did a review here ua-cam.com/video/kJkTnNCp1QY/v-deo.html
@@BackpackingUK No probs but I did think they were titanium, as you said they were light. Aluminium isn't my metal of choice, for obvious reasons.
Hi Andy,
Just a question regarding the Naturehike order. Did you not get stung by customs or was there a way round it?
I recently decided against ordering a naturehike sleeping bag for that reason. I do want the cloud Peak 2 tent in the next few months though.
There should be no duty on goods entering the UK under £135. If above this threshold you pay duty and an over the top admin fee. My mate purchased both his Naturehike down duvet and his Naturehike Mongar tent by individual orders through Naturehike in China and he was fine. I think the Cloud Peak 2 is more expensive so you may get caught with that one? Hope this helps.
Re pillows people are a big obsessed how small they pack, I don’t pack mine just packed flat which is about as small as it gets
Great idea!
Have you tried the E.tang stove on amazon it's very cheap
Not yet, but I've seen it's got some good reviews. It looks like there's lots of other brands re-labelling the same stove. That's usually a good sign!
@@BackpackingUK thanks for the reply plus you can wild camp in the uk from tomorrow andy
I hold to the old adage Buy Cheap, Buy twice. It's worth spending more to get good stuff that will last, rather than cheap stuff that won't.
Can you put a new link for the black folding sit mat up please :) as the one sends you to something different many thanks
Here it is: amzn.to/3t6Nznu
Thankyou :)
Such a helpful video!
Glad it was helpful!
i agree with prety much everything except those bm flapjack !.....the ingredient list on those is like reading the 7-th grade chemistry book , they might be cheap but they are not worth your health !
Ooops, I never read the ingredients!😬 Taste ok though 😂
Great video 👍
Thanks 👍
Just got a Nepal 65ltr backpack/rucksack from Go Outdoors today 22-6-22 for £27.00 £30.99 with delivery. It looks a good bit of kit. has anyone got one and how have they performed?
Bargain!
Great video.
Cheers 👍
Not really camping but still - I grabbed a a one-egg pan for £1.50!
Great vid,but,a lot of the gear is much cheaper on e bay for the same stuff
Maybe, but be careful of postage on eBay. Obviously there is no postage with Amazon Prime or if you walk into Go Outdoors and purchase off the shelf.
@@BackpackingUK if you dont have prime like me,amazon kills you on postage hence why i dont use it,e bay is better as different sellers display postage costs which are mostly cheaper than amazon,i rarely use amazon purely because i find e bay cheaper for the same stuff
No fires are allowed wild camping. Are these stoves allowed?
In theory, wild camping itself isn't allowed outside of Scotland and Dartmoor in the UK. Personally, I rarely take a small fire but they are acceptable in certain situations and locations.
Waiting for the OEX sponsor now
😂
Great stuff. Flying off to Lake Sarmaa Finland for 3 days Canoe camping. I’m a camping novice and haven’t really got a clue. I could have gone mental spending a fortune. But this really will keep me on the right lines! Really useful! Job done! Thanks 🙏
Have a great time!
I’ve 3 Swedish mess kits going to eBay them
I’m the same, don’t buy any expensive or even ordinary priced gear 😂
To be fair, you don't need a spend a fortune to get some great kit.
I’m 15 and i wanna go camping with my friends, can i camp anywhere I want or is there laws ?
In theory, it is illegal to wild camp outside of Scotland and Dartmoor. However, wild camping is tolerated in the Lake District and Snowdonia. Many other people wild camp in National Parks. If camping locally ideally you would seek the land owners permission. If not, find a quiet location out of the way!
@@BackpackingUK Oh wow thanks, that is very helpful 👏
The problem with people is they want the best of everything and camping wild camping or hiking is no different so no one really is go on a budget camping when other people have the top equipment
True, I don't think it matters what your hobby is, if that's what you're into you always end up spending lots of money even if it's not essential.
Lots of good stuff in here! I do disagree with your comments on the sleeping pad though. There is no way that inflated pad is warmer than a foam one. Definitely more comfortable, but not warmer. I'd go for the inflatable pad, but when it is colder put one of those reflective things to stop frost on a windscreen under, or get a thin foam mat to put under.
We'll have to agree to disagree on that one.
I literally have 90% of this stuff 😂
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"Absolute bargain"
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I am a bit concerned that a lot of the stuff you show is obviously unused, in its original packaging or has labels attached , so all you seem to be saying is 'it is cheap' not I have tried this and it works well. Also I bet you dont lug all of that stuff with you when you go camping. Personally I consider it morally wrong to buy from Amazon and have found that their apparent claim to be the cheapest prices is no longer true, so shop around.
I’ve used all of this kit and some items I even took with me camping this weekend. If you can, it’s always nice to have kit for any occasion and this video showcased my cheap gear. A lot of people don’t have much money to spend on backpacking gear and places like Amazon can help people find cheap items.
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Great video 👍
Thanks 👍