The Best Camping and Hiking Gear You Can Find on AmazonDobrina ZhekovaThu, April 19, 2018 at 9:30 AM UTCWith 1,000 five-star reviews, Amazon customers found this hammock really hangs with the competition — and does so at an excellent price point. It's sized to fit two comfortably and rated to support up to 500 pounds. To buy: amazon.com, from $19Courtesy of AmazonA 300-lumen light capacity and a fully waterproof construction make this headlamp an excellent choice for post-dusk navigating, reading, and many other activities. It's got seven different lighting modes and a smart feature called brightness memory, which allows it to turn the light on and off while maintaining your chosen brightness level. To buy: amazon.com, from $32Courtesy of AmazonThis versatile and compact filtration system — with more than 3,400 five-star reviews — fits in the palm of your hand and can filter up to 100,000 gallons of lake, river, or stream water. 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To buy: amazon.com, $140Courtesy of AmazonA solo hike can start to feel a little monotonous unless you've got a great soundtrack. Two features make these wireless headphones perfect for any outdoor activity: a charge enables six hours of wire-free listening and the construction is fully weather-resistant. That means there are no more cables to get in your way and even if you’re breaking a serious sweat, you don’t need to worry about your headphones malfunctioning. The sound quality, of course, is impeccable — just like with any other Bose product. To buy: amazon.com, $149Courtesy of Amazon1 of 241 of 24Honest Outfitters Single & Double Camping Hammock2 of 24With 1,000 five-star reviews, Amazon customers found this hammock really hangs with the competition — and does so at an excellent price point. It's sized to fit two comfortably and rated to support up to 500 pounds. To buy: amazon.com, from $19Courtesy of AmazonHeadlamp: Black Diamond ‘Spot’ Headlamp3 of 24A 300-lumen light capacity and a fully waterproof construction make this headlamp an excellent choice for post-dusk navigating, reading, and many other activities. It's got seven different lighting modes and a smart feature called brightness memory, which allows it to turn the light on and off while maintaining your chosen brightness level. To buy: amazon.com, from $32Courtesy of AmazonWater Filter: Sawyer Products SP105 Mini Water Filtration System4 of 24This versatile and compact filtration system — with more than 3,400 five-star reviews — fits in the palm of your hand and can filter up to 100,000 gallons of lake, river, or stream water. Just attach it to the pouch it comes with and drink directly from it, or use it to fill up your own water bottle. To buy: amazon.com, $22Courtesy of AmazonWater Bottle: Hydro Flask 32 oz Water Bottle5 of 24While the Nalgene reigns supreme in the backcountry as a lightweight and practically indestructible option, consider this bottle your upgrade. Hydro Flask produces some of the best water bottles using a durable and sturdy stainless steel with double-walled vacuum insulation that will keep your water ice cold for up to 24 hours. Alternatively, you can use it to keep your morning tea or coffee hot for up to six hours. To buy: amazon.com, $40Courtesy of AmazonLightweight Towel: PackTowl Personal Microfiber Towel6 of 24This towel can soak up to four times its weight in water, but at the same time it dries up 70 percent faster than a regular cotton towel. It also has an antibacterial treatment that prevents odor so the towel stays fresh even after days of use. Made from soft, tear-resistant microfiber, it's perfect for use in rough conditions. 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To buy: amazon.com, $95Courtesy of AmazonCar-camping Tent: Coleman 'Sundome' 4-person Tent11 of 24More than 85% of the reviews for this Coleman dome tent are four- and five-star rated. Perfect for warm-weather camping, it's got two large mesh windows, a sealed, stay-dry floor, and room to fit three adults (or a queen-sized air mattress) comfortably. Set-up will take just 10 minutes. To buy: amazon.com, $100Courtesy of AmazonDaypack: The North Face ‘Borealis’ 28L Backpack12 of 24This simple but sturdy backpack will fit everything you need for a day hike. With a design that's endorsed by the American Chiropractic Association, it's got a stowable hip belt, injection-molded shoulder straps, and a padded airmesh back panel with added support built into the structure. There are three interior pockets, including a padded compartment that's ideal for electronics if you feel so inclined to bring a 15-inch laptop along on a nature trip. We'll only judge you a little. 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To buy: amazon.com, from $66Courtesy of AmazonMen’s Hiking Boots: Merrell 'Moab 2' Mid Waterproof Hiking Boot21 of 24Crafted from waterproof suede, leather, and mesh, these heavy-duty hiking boots will keep your feet dry and comfortable in even the ugliest of conditions. They are cushioned, have some extra reinforcement at the toe, and have deep lugs for exceptional traction. It's no wonder Merrell named them the “Moab” — which is not just a hiking hub in Utah, but can also be considered short for “mother of all boots.” To buy: amazon.com, from $110Courtesy of AmazonMultitool: Victorinox Swiss Army Pocket Knife Camper II22 of 24This compact, Swiss-made pocketknife is a classic item among campers. It has 13 tools, including a corkscrew, a bottle opener, a blade, and a screwdriver. 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To buy: amazon.com, $149Courtesy of AmazonWe rounded up Amazon shoppers’ favorite outdoor gear — from tents to backpacks to bug spray.About Our Ads