Hiking Gear I Use
For me, hiking is more than just walking, it’s about self-reliance and connecting with the wild. Over the years, I’ve learned that the right gear doesn't just make the journey easier. It makes it possible. From the boots that carry me through the mountains to the tools I use to build my shelters, every item here has been tested in the field. These are the essentials I trust when the weather turns and the trail gets tough.
Quechua Arpenaz 30
The backbone of every hike is a solid backpack. My Quechua pack has been through countless miles and forest explorations, carrying everything from essential camping gear to my outdoor cooking setup. It’s lightweight, extremely durable, and has just the right amount of compartments to keep my gear organized. You don't always need the most expensive equipment to start exploring, you just need something that you can rely on when you're miles away from the nearest road.
MARS Camping Tent
After a long day of trekking, there is no better feeling than having a reliable roof over your head. My MARS Camping tent has become my sanctuary in the forest, providing a dry and comfortable space to recharge for the next adventure. It’s remarkably easy to set up, even when I'm tired, and its rugged construction has kept me protected through wind and rain alike.
MARS Camping Sleeping Bag
Along with my Mars tent, this sleeping bag has been a staple in my gear kit for years. It’s not the lightest or the most high-tech down bag on the market, but it has never let me down during chilly nights in the wild. It’s spacious enough for a comfortable sleep and the synthetic insulation still performs great even after countless trips and washes.
