10 Fall Camping Essentials from Huckberry

For those of you planning on heading into the wild this fall in search of a camping adventure, it always pays to be prepared and ensure you’ve got all the right gear for the excursion. That’s where guys like Huckberry come in handy because you can get all your camping gear under one roof – check out our pick of 10 fall camping essentials from Huckberry below:


Rugged Road 65 Can Cooler – $375

Lightweight and built to last. This cooler weighs only 13 pounds, but it’s tough enough for any adventure. With a non-slip surface and a design that won’t tip or sink, it keeps your ice solid for up to a week.

$375


Snow Peak Chair – $170

Comfortable, portable, and built for anything. The Snow Peak Low Beach Chair is a versatile companion for all your outdoor activities. Designed in Japan with a comfy, low-slung seat and a high back, it folds down quickly so you can take it from the beach to the patio without a fuss.

$170


Uncharted Supply Co First Aid Pro – $79

Survival-ready first aid. Uncharted Supply Co. doesn’t mess around. Their survival gear is designed to save lives, and this first aid kit is no different. It’s built with a water-resistant case that keeps out dirt and grime, so you’re prepped for any emergency, anywhere.

$79


Matador NanoDry Packable Shower Towel – $35

Lightweight and ready for anything. This ultralight, highly absorbent towel is perfect for the beach, trekking, and travel. It stays fresh thanks to an anti-microbial coating and packs down small in its included stuff case.

$35


Barebones Folding Shovel – $100

Your new go-to shovel. Barebones designs gear for getting your hands dirty, and this folding shovel is no different. It’s built from rugged manganese steel and features a lightweight, collapsible design, making it a convenient and dependable tool for gardening or camping.

$100



Decked Halfrack Gear Case – $150

Durable, versatile, and ready for anything. The Halfrack 32 is built for those who demand the best. With a high-impact polymer construction, weatherproof seals, and dust-resistant engineering, this case will keep your gear safe and organised no matter where you are.

$150


Cooking on Fire Book – $60

Upgrade your outdoor cooking. Leave the grates behind. In Cooking On Fire, Michelin-starred chefs share their secrets to mastering open-fire cooking. This book will teach you how to build a fire and use the right techniques so you can enjoy the process and the delicious results.

$60


YETI Rambler Tumbler – $35

Hot or cold, for hours on end. The Rambler® 20 oz. Tumbler is the perfect companion for any adventure. With double-wall insulation and a spill-resistant MagSlider™ Lid, it keeps your drink at the perfect temperature for hours, and it’s built to fit in any cupholder.

$35


Barebones Beacon Hanging Light Lantern – $65

Versatile and durable. The Beacon Hanging Light is a rechargeable, dimmable, and durable light source that’s perfect for both your home and the backcountry. It features a built-in carabiner, making it easy to hang just about anywhere.

$65


Gozney Tread Portable Pizza Oven – $500

Your new favourite camp chef. Now you can make restaurant-quality pizza while camping. The Gozney is a durable and lightweight propane-powered oven that’s easy to bring along. It uses the same lateral burner design as Gozney’s flagship models, so you get wood-fired results without the wood, and pizza is just the beginning.

$500


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