 Hello, welcome to another video. A few years ago I put together a beginner's wild camping kit, which was made up of stuff that I'd found on the internet, shopping around, checking reviews. So I've basically updated that and I've put together a full wild camping kit for less than 300 quid. It's around about £290. I will be putting all the costs and everything below and that's what it is today as I make this video. I'm going to get straight into it. I've put it together with things that aren't the cheapest, cheapest because I don't want you to start your wild camping journey and not enjoy it because all the gears just fall into bits on you. So I've been mindful it's taken me a long time to put it together, but I have put it together and let's get into it and start with the bag G4 III, which is a fantastic bag. You'll have to excuse the the varying light. It's sort of a cloudy, sunny day. So there's a lot going on. I love this bag, man. It's so comfortable. There's loads of separate pockets in there. There are straps at the bottom of the bag that you can attach your tent to or your sleeping bag. You have an access point at the bottom so you can put your wet clothes or your sleeping bag or just access what's in your bag from the bottom so you don't have to dig through it all to find what you want. It has an inbuilt compass and safety whistle in the strap and clips for attaching your electronic devices like your GPS and whatever you want on the front as well. It has a place for your hydration pouch. It also has a USB port in there as well so you can charge your phone as you go. It has loops for your ice axes, your hiking poles, pockets either side and when you get into it, let's get into it shall we? Let's put you down a bit I think. So we have a front compartment on the bag. We'll get into that first. The zips move effortlessly. This has got a zipped compartment to keep your valuables in. The first thing, flex tail, gear pump for blowing your bed up. If you're just new to wild camping, you don't want to be put off by having to blow your bed up every night so for the cost of this, the weight of this, I think this is a great item for beginners. It just takes out that extra hassle of setting up your camp and it doubles up as a torch. You can charge your phone on it. It's a lantern. It's a no-brainer so that's gone in there next we have and that's for when you need to dig a hole and do your business in there because it's important when you're out camping for the first time is not to leave a mess, a torch. Now this has multiple features on it. It's got your red lights, your red flashing lights, one flashing light there. There's all sorts going on with that. It comes with a USB charger as well. A stove. This is the Mito's portable camping stove. It's ultra light, wind resistant, made of durable aluminium alloy and stainless steel and the cooking surface expands to support up to an eight inch diameter cooking pot. Titanium spork. You're going to want to eat while you're out and about. I've left that in its plastic wrapper because I will be giving all this away. I'm not raffling it away. I'm just going to give it to someone because the last time I did this, a lady reached out to me on Facebook. I said her son really likes my videos so I sent it to him and she sent me some photos of him wearing the bag and using his gear and it made me so happy. So I'm looking to do something similar to that again. The knife I've chosen. It's a classic. It's the Oppanel. This is the number six. You want to go with anything too big? You're not going to be using it for anything other than just simple cutting and slicing. So that's perfect for your hiking and your camping. Right, let's close that up and let's get into the main section. Are you excited? I am. This is your sleep pad. It's the Trekology ultra light sleeping mat. For the weight, the cost and the size of this thing, you're going to be pushed to get better than this. This is an absolute steal. Sleeping bag. We'll get this out. We will have a look at it. It'll pack down a lot smaller than this. You just need to give it a bit of welly and this is lightweight and it's a three season sleeping bag. This kit hasn't been put together for four seasons and for winter because when you're just getting into wild camping, you don't want to push it and get out in winter. I would definitely wait until late spring, summer, early autumn. So this sleeping bag's perfect for that. You're part. This is the Lixada camping cup. It's a 750 milliliter stainless steel mug. It has folding handles and also a bale handle in case you want to cook over open fire. I've used one of these for many moons. As you can see, everything is brand new and it is the Trekology inflatable pillow and it just gives you that extra comfort. I mean, pillows aren't essential. You can roll up your clothes, use your bag, but it is important to have a good night's keep when you're out and to leave your camping experience rested. There's multiple little pockets in your bag. There's a zip section here to put your water bladder in and bring it out of the top there. Little clips to attach your keys or whatever. And then you've got a little cable there, USB, the tent, the Coleman tent. You can't really tell from looking at it here. So I'm going to set it up and let's have a little look around it. Come on. The Coleman sand dome tent is a two person three season tent. It comes in three different colors and I found it a real joy to set up. It's very simple and it took me less than five minutes. Done. There we are. All set up. It has these two main poles that criss-cross over it. They go through some sleeves and then they have these clips that clip onto it as well. There's a crossbeam that attaches the two and it gives you like a porch so you can shelter from the rain there. Extra guidelines on each side. A peg out point for a vent that's under there and I'll tell you something. I absolutely love it. I think it looks great and the setup was really easy. You can get this little porch bit there. Let's have a look inside. Let's go. Right. Zip. Nice feel to the zip. Nice short ties so that it keeps it nice and tight. I can't see that coming undone. That's good, isn't it? Look. I've already set the bed up and the sleeping bag so let's have a look and look at the space in here. You're just in the corner there but there is so much space and height. It's roomier than the Allak 2. It's roomier than the Southern Cross 2. It's roomier than the Pioneer 2. It is a true two-person tent. These Trekology sleeping mats, they are quite wide. They're super comfortable, man. And then you've got your blue Trekology pillar with the strap at the back so you can strap it around your air bed so it doesn't go everywhere. And that is comfy. A little floating pocket there that's mirrored on the other side. Look at all that space out there, man. That is delightful. So I can't imagine condensation being a problem. You've got, it's partly meshed. So I reckon this is a really good three-season tent. There's lots of mesh either side to combat condensation. You've got a little attachment point in the roof there to hang your lantern from. Again, vents there. There's a little zip here in the corner and I don't know what this is. If anyone knows, let me know. I'm guessing it's maybe for if you're, if you're lying in bed and you want to check the weather, you've got a little hole there. You could just check without having to open all your main doors. And if that is the case, that's a great little feature. Loads of room out of your door and it's just so spacious. It's better than I thought it was going to be, if I'm honest. Absolutely fantastic. What more do you need? Plenty of room for two people and all your kit. You could even get three people in here cracking, cracking tent. And there you go. Full camping set up for beginners or intermediate campers or anyone really for £290. It's lightweight. It's not going to break the bank and all the gear is quality. I wouldn't recommend it if I didn't think it was good and everything here is good. If I didn't have the tents that I've got, this would definitely be on my radar. And who knows, because for the cost of it, I might just, it's perfect for campsites as well. It's got so much room for like just hanging out in it in summer. I'm very tempted, you know, I'm very tempted. I'm going to be giving all this away. I want to give it away to someone who's just starting out in wild camping or has been, you know, like I say, sat on the fence or doesn't have the money to get their own stuff together. So please don't enter if you've got no need for it. You know, enter if you know someone, your kids or you or your friends or whatever, then please do enter. You'll have to follow me on Instagram. I'm going to make a post about it. And then I'll just say like chuck some up below the post and then you can get random readers online that will take all your comments and then it will choose someone. I'll leave all the links below to everything that you've seen here with the weights, the cost and everything. Right. Thanks for watching. I'll see you all soon. Bye for now. There's something about a tent in the garden that's just, it just triggers my youth. I love it. Are we going to still waffle on? We're not, right? See ya.