Hike Trek Gear for Trekkers

Ultra-light bivvy-bags, sleeping bags, tents shelters and tarps for trekking, backpacking and independent travelling sourced by HikeTrek hikers for hikers. Adventure experiences and multi activity tasters for hikers and trekkers who want to find new experiences – or even offer them as a gift to friends and family.

The HikeTrek Philosophy

Going lightweight frees you to go further, where and when you want to, making longer journeys on foot, fully experiencing where you are.

Below are a random selection from our Hiking Trekking and Backpacking Shop

Orchy 400 Footprint

Outdoor Adventure  Hike\Tents > Pegs and Accessories

Vango Orchy 400 Footprint
£22

Footprints are designed to provide extra protection to the underside of your tent groundsheet and this footprint has been specifically made for the Orchy 400 camping tent

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Orchy 600 Footprint

Outdoor Adventure  Hike\Tents > Pegs and Accessories

Vango Orchy 600 Footprint
£27

Footprints are designed to provide extra protection to the underside of your tent groundsheet and this footprint has been specifically made for the Orchy 600 camping tent

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Icarus 500 Footprint

Outdoor Adventure  Hike\Tents > Pegs and Accessories

Vango Icarus 500 Footprint
£24

Footprints are designed to provide extra protection to the underside of your tent groundsheet and this footprint has been specifically made for the Icarus 500 camping tent

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Viperine 2 Tent - Humboldt

Outdoor Adventure  Hike\Tents > Lightweight Tents

Mountain Hardwear Viperine 2 Tent – Humboldt
£224.99

The Viperine 2 Camping Tent is a two person tent and is suitable for three season camping

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Double Dreamer Tent

Outdoor Adventure  Hike\Tents > 4 Man Tents

Robens Double Dreamer Tent
£280

Double Dreamer Tent from Robens

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