Camping Gear On A Budget | My cheap backpacking gear setup
Camping Gear On A Budget | My cheap backpacking gear setup
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I just discovered his channel and loved his calm, chill way of presentation. No shouting, no over-excitement like in those other channels and the gear he features is usually accessible affordable stuff.
@jamesf8864
4 жыл бұрын
He is reeeeally easy to listen to, isn't he? I think camping is largely a quiet, calm passtime that develops an appreciation of simple things like a good view and solitude. Our enthusiastic friends across the pond somehow still make camping videos all dramatic and hyped up 😂 Give me Paul any day!
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind words my friends. I'm glad you're enjoying the videos.
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the lovely words. Glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for watching.
@dawnadam6164
4 жыл бұрын
@@jamesf8864 Its the Americans that get over excited you are quite right. I stopped watching them years ago!
@guzelmarmara
4 жыл бұрын
@@dawnadam6164 It's a culture thing maybe. I should also say some Brits are impossible to listen because of their accents too. These are very normal as we all are from different parts of the world and KZread people are not that camera savvy. Yet I'm more happy to follow non-American outdoor channels because not all conversations should involve a fucking gun and a bug out bag in it.
I found that when starting from scratch you have to buy the cheaper gear other wise you wouldn’t be able to afford it all at once. But as the years roll on and your gear wears out one by one I found I was replacing it with nicer gear. I still have and use my original cheap plastic cutlery as it’s still going strong. 👍
@AndyWardle
4 жыл бұрын
That’s spot on. I’m using a £800 tent but a £3 and 7 year old pouch to store my coffee and tea stuff in 😆
@kopper7509
3 жыл бұрын
I have been finding this out as well. What is great is that with experience you can really decide which nicer gear suits your needs best.
@Kvuzon
3 жыл бұрын
Try to find 2nd hand stuff.
@zivkovicable
2 жыл бұрын
@@AndyWardle £800?! That's what my mum & dad payed for their house....Just kidding. You get what you pay for & i'm sure your tent is worth every penny of that.
@jamiebrand269
2 жыл бұрын
@@zivkovicable I just bought almost my whole set up yesterday for £600 during the Black Friday sale 😂
Brilliant video Paul, this sort of quality budget videos are what's needed on KZread, there's a big gap in the market for this sort of content as so many hiking / camping videos focus on ultralight equipment and I think it alienates a lot of people from the hobby , well done .👍🏽👊🏽
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
Hopefully it inspires a few more to enjoy the great outdoors.
@aggyMI
4 жыл бұрын
@@PaulMessner hopefully we'll all be out sooner rather than later, I'm running out of tent tarp bivi combinations to build in the garden 👍🏽
@EspenFrafalne
4 жыл бұрын
I think you can go a long way with budget camping gear if all you want to do is to get out in the woods and set up camp. But if you want to hike around for as long as possible during a day, then ultralight is definitely the way to go... Especially for people like me who are not "big and strong". I have heard hikers say that we should not carry more than 15-20% of our bodyweight. When i carried 20% of my bodyweight, i was pretty tired after only 8km/5miles. Totally acceptable for short hikes, but not ideal if you want to hike around most of the day...
@aggyMI
4 жыл бұрын
@@EspenFrafalne yes of course sir, but I think most people's introduction to backpacking is usually through a combination of day hikes and single night camps, and for these sort of starting out adventures budget equipment is more than acceptable. Like you said , when they want to start to explore further a field covering more miles over multiple days, then consider dropping the cash on the light stuff
@mikefletcher6595
4 жыл бұрын
@frenchie jonesI just sent everyone to Decathlon, won't go far wrong with your money in there.
My friend said “I don’t earn enough money to be able to afford cheap kit “. I liked this, he was referring to the fact that some cheap stuff simply doesn’t last! Meaning you have to buy two, maybe three times, perhaps outplaying more than one would have spent on a quality item. The truth is of course, you simply don’t know when buying things how Kong they will last. Price certainly isn’t a guide! As an example I bought some hyper expensive Rukka motorcycle clothing that turned out to be absolute junk. At the other end of the scale, our family has had good experiences with Decathalon products. Invariably good (surprisingly) high quality.
Hi Paul, I’ve been watching your videos a lot through lockdown after discovering them by accident. Wild Camping is something I’ve wanted to do for a long time but never really had much time to do it. Just wanted to let you know using your equipment videos I purchased all my stuff and have done 2 trips so far!! One up devils kitchen with my brother and one up Haystacks with my GF. Loved both. Keep up with the videos. They’re inspirational! Thanks again. P
Honestly, I wanna thank you for these videos and your channel! Me and a friend of mine want to start getting into wild camping and backpacking and are about to go on our first little foray next week! Your videos, especially this one (as we're students, obviously we're on a budget ;) ) helped us get what we absolutely needed to start out, as well as brought us up to speed on what and how to do this kinda stuff! And the really chill presentation of your videos is lovely as well, thanks man!
One of the most useful camping videos I’ve ever seen
@ajthorn4054
3 жыл бұрын
You that’s sick Travis Scott is from Huston itsss lit 🔥 slattttttttt shiiiiiiish lesssgo happy da baby day sooo sicko mode
Well done. It's great to have a pile of this kit around for when your unprepared buddies decide to tag along. As much as I love kit, we all know that you are some times paying for the name, and it's great to know what works just as well on the cheap. Thanks for doing this one. Cheers!
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
Very true! Sometimes you get what you pay for, but a lot of the time a logo adds to the £££
Thank you for informing about your gears. Much love from Everest region. Thank you for inspiring me to make videos from Himalayas. Best wishes.
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
So nice of you. Thank you. Glad you liked it.
Thanks for the inspiration during lockdown, I’ve done 2 weekend garden camps now and looking forward to trying wild camping for the first time when we’re aloud our again. Buying a few items so I have the essentials and starting on a budget so video was perfect timing. Keep it uk thanks!
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
The garden is great, safe place to try your gear and see what you need. Glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for watching.
Like a number of people have already said I very recently came across your videos and they are exactly what I've been looking for, simple and honest without a load of shouting and flashy chaos. Thank you Paul.
Absolutely loving these vids Paul... I’m just about to start purchasing some kit from the tent up so these vids are much appreciated... keep em coming mate
Great clip, I totally agree with the price conscious choices you have made, a very nice practical selection. I particularly liked the cookset/stove setup with the gas canister and burner fitted snugly inside the cookset! It's surprising how much you were able to fit into the medium sized rucksack and what a lot of kit it appeared to be when all setup. Thanks for posting.
You channel helps me to plan my first camping - building my system in a structured way.
I motorcycle camp, so on some things I sort of need to pay a little more just for more compact size and weight, but generally find some middle ground. The only thing I really paid premium on (but I waited for a sale coupon) was my helinox chair zero. Nothing compares in any way and it fits perfectly in my pannier pack without having to lash it outside where the weather and mud affect it. Backpacking Channels are like the sister camping advise channel for me and I appreciate all you guys do.
Really appreciate your channel Paul. Not everythins is super light or super expensive. Makes it all feel accessible!
Only recently came across these videos. been nothing but impressed so far. Keep up the great work!
Just found this channel and its the only one I can watch without having to turn down my volume. Thanks man, love your content.
Honestly I've watched your videos for a while now and you're just always so well spoken and informative.
Been fancying wild camping for a while now, watching your videos has given me confidence and today bought a new tent, mat and sleeping bag ready for next year. The rest I'll pick up over winter second hand. Cheers Paul
Great video Paul! Thanks for doing this. Been needing to get some info about cheap gear and I’ve found it.
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for watching.
Always great for a calming video xx
Great video Paul! I love discovering new budget gear just as much as drooling over the expensive stuff!
Great video Paul. You have a fantastic knowledge on this subject and it’s great to hear such honest reviews about real life experience of using the products. My new go to channel for kit reviews and advice. Love it 👍
Love this video, shows you can get out and have a good time without spending on a hilleberg or thermarest some budget gear is perfectly fine to use and no need for kit snobbery as long as it’s fit for purpose, and you can then upgrade over time for lighter or smaller kit as your cheaper kit starts to need replacing Thanks for the video mate 👍
Great video Paul. I’m just starting out, so these budget tips are very much appreciated. Hope you’re well.
Brilliant video paul!!! Had £3000 of gear stolen, so having to start again! Plenty of things you’ve shown that will help getting me back in the great outdoors 🙏🙏✌️✌️👍👍
Great video paul. I have a few different set ups , from 6 man family set up with all the mod cons needing a van. To a set up like you showed here. A couple of years ago I scaled down a lot of kit to take motorcycle camping and I love it, even "luxury items" like the chair and even matching table can all be purchased on a budget now. I've even loaded the bike up and overnight and in garden lately. All the best and fingers crossed we'll all be out again soon.
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
Hopefully things will be back to normal soon. We can they start catching up with our outdoors activities. Thanks for watching
I have both those small stoves. The first one I've had for about three years, used weekly in the summer and if you're savvy using it the wind isn't always a problem. It's not the best in the world but for the money it's great. It's the sort of thing I was talking about before. Stuff like this get people out without breaking the bank.
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
The main thing for me is to get people out camping. We all have different budgets and gear requirements. Just because something is cheaper, doesn't mean it still can't do a job. There's usually a compromise, be that weight, comfort or durability. But for the occasional camper, all this gear will work well in the warmer weather. Thanks for watching.
Brilliant. I just came back from a trip to the Scottish Highlands where it rained for three days straight. I was using a twenty quid tent from ASDA which I re-proofed with Fabsil. The condensation was a bitch because it was a single skin, but I still managed to stay dry and warm in the tent.
I'm glad you commented on not bringing expensive boil in a bags. Some of the best meals we have made have been from things thrown together, at a fraction of the price as well!
Another great post Paul. I'm coming back into wild camping after many years off and like many people have a limited budget. Some great recommendations. Getting out there doesn't have to cost the earth (although I would love a Hilleberg tent!). Keep the posts coming.
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
Cheers Neil. The important thing is getting outdoors and enjoying yourself. That doesn't need to cost an arm and a leg.
Another excellent video, Paul! 📼
I am very, very new at hiking/backpacking. It's nice to see beginner alternatives to equipment without having to go bankrupt. Thank you!
super nice high quality video! i just found your channel and i say it is 10/10! love it! keep up he good work!
Loved this video! Super informative and makes camping feel way less daunting
Boom tingz pal. Your videos are getting better and better bud. Make the most of the lockdown and release as many as possible. I honestly think if you didn't take long breaks between your uploads pre-lockdown you would be on 100k subs by now.
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
I wish I could fit the time in to more. Thank you. Glad you liked it.
Brilliant, down to earth post. Most posts about kit makes the cost of creating a kit prohibitive, so, this was a breath of fresh ai.
This was so helpful thank you!!
Simple, calm and effective. Thanks.
Thanks paul these are some great recommendation and your content is always great have a good one :)
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
Glad you like them!
Excellent video paul really enjoying your videos. Since I have found your channel its become a box set, as soon as you finish watching one you just gotta watch another. Thumbs up from me mate. Stay safe 👍
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
Glad you like the videos Ian. I need to get my boxset on netflix then haha. Thanks for watching.
just found this guys channel and have ended up binge watching over the last 24 hours haha! great videos! just wish i had more time to get out there doing it!
Brilliant Paul. Excellent advice for us novices. Thank you.
Brilliant as always Paul - many thanks!!
Great information Paul. Even if someone only takes a part of what you demo it's a great help to getting more people into the outdoors and wild camping even if only for an overnight
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
That's the aim. I'd like to see more people enjoy the great outdoors.
Great video. Great to see gear on a budget. I myself have cobbled together a setup including secondhand and sale items. I may upgrade in the future but it's all about getting out there and experiencing the outdoors. My gear list includes a Vango Sherpa 65 bag I got second hand and a lichfield 2 man dome tent that I got for £10 s/h . Thanks Paul,
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
Cheers Doug. The main thing for me is to get people out camping. We all have different budgets and gear requirements. Just because something is cheaper, doesn't mean it still can't do a job. There's usually a compromise, be that weight, comfort or durability. But for the occasional camper, all this gear will work well in the warmer weather. Thanks for watching.
Just discovered you whilst looking to undertake my first wild camp. Some great tips and reviews :)
Just got into watching your videos, first one I watched was you and your wife Jo out camping Lake District and now I'm binge watching all of your videos and subscribed to your channel. Made me laugh as I have the same Vango Contour 50+10 l rucksack I have had that for years same as my deuter speedlite 30 both been very good packs. Wish you and Jo all the best.
Great vid and great ideas. I've also used a windscreen cover as an insulating layer when light weight bivvying and bikepacking. I picked one up in LIDL for a few squids. 😄
Another great video Paul. Your videos are giving me lots of inspiration and ideas for when we can get back outside again. Keep up the good work
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
Great to hear! Thanks for watching
Great video as usual, I treated myself to the treckology sleep pad and you won't be disappointed after a few years of using a thin pad 👍
Great review. Thanks again
I second the Decathlon down jacket. I've got a Rab microlight down jacket and got this for myself and the good lady for kicking about camp and I wear it way more than the Rab. Maybe not as technical as the expensive jackets, but £40 (ish) for this is an absolute steal. My missus genuinely wears it every day to walk the dog so can safely vouch for the quality. Just down washed it this weekend and its good as new.
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
Superb value for money. Up there with best outdoor items i've ever bought.
Excellent stuff as normal, great content and top advice and guidance as usual. Brilliant, thanks Paul.
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
Very helpful video brother, I will be buying some of that Gear my self.
Great video and some great recommendations. For the money the Lanshan 1 punches well above its weight; I used one last summer in the Alps and was mighty impressed. My sleeping mat is an inflatable Klymit Static V short which I picked up for under £40 (forget how much), like you I bump up the R value with a reflective sheet.
I have heard about you Paul more than a decade ago he is known to educate backpackers about ultralight backpacking. Now Im going back to the old hobby I loved which I stopped for years. Watching your video is nostalgic.
Love it Paul. Nice to see the expensive gear but also nice to see people using cheeper stuff as well. I have that cheap little stove you used. I paid 99p so bought 2 at the time. Still use it upto this day and never failed me yet. I use it I've r the jetboil most of the time. I'm really fancying the lanshan 1. Gradually building my gear up. Can gladly go out in most weather's and feel I'd be OK 😊
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
For the money it's a good little stove mate. The Lanshan is a good tent too. Not the best if you're tall though as your head or feet can touch the tent walls.
2 best top tips for camping on a budget: 2nd hand gear that has been taken care of can save you a ton of money, and doing your research as to what you're actually buying, materials, weights etc. You can generally get items which are 95-99% similar to premium brands, for a fraction of the price.
Always a pleasure Paul, stay safe man!
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for watching.
Just come across your vid , great to watch and very informative, thank you .
Hello Paul. I only just discovered you today and really enjoy your videos. You are like a twin in a way.... I was born in Staffordshire in 1964 and backpacked all the UK with my parents until my late teens when I did the Pennine Way alone (but needed to be rescued)! Since 1996 I've been Bikepacking, doing the same but travelling by bicycle. I still need the same equipment, and how you choose yours is my way, too. I've shared some of your vids on cycling pages I'm a member of because I think folks will like your down-to-earth style. Keep up the great work, Paul. I'll look forward to your forthcoming videos. ANDY.
I just got one of them camping chairs from the range, £29,99 Better than I thought as well , 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@timwood101
4 жыл бұрын
English Woodsman I just did the same. Two. One for my daughter too.
@guzelmarmara
4 жыл бұрын
I have the same chair and when I was buying it I was not expecting myself to use this often. It's not comfortable as the big Helinox ones but compared to its price and size it's the best in the market.
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
Great value Dan. I really like mine
Hey Paul, thank you for yout videos. During covid pandemie they help to relax. Regards.
Thanks Paul very informative, keep it up.
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks, will do!
Hi Paul. I have just discovered your channel. What a well informed, no nonsense site! Can’t put it down.....! Keep up the excellent work.
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you kindly
Very inspiring video, doesn't have to be expensive indeed! One remark I also find with some other vids, you never talk about a lighter for the stove etc
Hi Paul, if am honest, you have given me the kick up the backside in regards of camping, it's somethimg I have always wanted to do but somehow never got round to it, after watching a few of your video I decided to go to go outdoors and get some gear, I will be going wild camping next week and probably bought too much but I will learn with experience, thankyou for the videos as there very informative, keep up the good work mate
It's good to know some of the equipment can be bought on a budget
I'm just never ever going to go camping but i am obsessed with watching other folks do it!
@LostKiwi
3 жыл бұрын
You're very enthusiastic about camping! Why wouldn't you give it a go? I just uploaded a camping video if you'd like to check it out, it would be much appreciated 😄
Just watching some of your videos the now , very helpful as I'm looking to do a wee bit of outdoor camping myself with my stepson up here in Scotland up loch lomond , glencoe, fort William way. Picked up some great wee tips from your video clips Paul . I've just subscribed to your channel paul keep the camping tips coming 👌
Love the content bro keep it up!
Thank you for this. I got the same model of head torch from Petzl
I’ve got that trekology pad but haven’t used it yet, I have blown it up and lied down on it seems very comfortable have to test it in the field when this is all over. Good vid again Paul
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
It looks a great bit of kit. I'm going to have to try one out. Glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for watching.
Out of your gear, I recently tested the same inflatable pillow but made by Off the Grid (same price even) and now I won't go to the woods without it! I also use the little gas stove in the orange box. It works pretty well, but it's my backup since I use the Lixada titanium stick stove or just the campfire. I think my first solo camp was with about $200USD of gear and I was very happy with it. I do upgrade a bit but I still don't need a lot. I do have a cheaper version of the added comfort chair...but I don't feel safe leaning back in it...heh.
A tent? Positive luxury! Glad to see you showing good value options. I'm looking at camping gear more from a bikepacking than backpacking perspective, but it's still a lot of money to splash when first starting out!
Lovely video Paul
Just started working my way through your channel as the spirit burner pocket brew kit caught my attention. Well presented and informative. Off to Ali Express now to investigate some of your kit. Cheers Stu NZ
Perfect for new starters or those on a tight budget👍
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
That was the plan my friend. Glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for watching.
Great information Paul. I have that first gas stove and love it. I have used it a lot.
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
Very cool! It's great for the price.
As always Paul, great video. I do like the chair, would be great for festivals
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
Cheers Dessie. The chair is great. Not the lightest at a kilo but just what you need after a long hike. Hope you're well buddy
Fab video, Paul, thank you! 😊👍🏻
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
Love this
Thanks for the tips Paul, very handy if you would like to save a few quid.
Vango tents are rock solid, what I like about them is they are designed for the UK and Ireland climate.
Nice one Paul, As one of the chaps said earlier, its nice to see the budget end of camping stuff. For people like myself who cant justify huge amounts of money on a hobby this was really helpful, cheers.
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
The main thing for me is to get people out camping. We all have different budgets and gear requirements. Just because something is cheaper, doesn't mean it still can't do a job. There's usually a compromise, be that weight, comfort or durability. But for the occasional camper, all this gear will work well in the warmer weather. Thanks for watching.
@mbrider56
4 жыл бұрын
Paul Messner Top man Paul 👌🏻
Brilliant video. Superbly shot. Thank you.
@trytheoutdoors
4 жыл бұрын
By the way - what rain jacket did you show? Sorry if I missed the detail
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Glad you liked it. The jacket is a Rab Fuze i think
Great video as always, Paul.
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video Paul! I've just bought a used Trangia 27 set and a Polish army sleeping mat, looking forward to trying them out soon somewhere, as for tent I currently use a Gelert Track 1, but sadly haven't had an opportunity to use it recently with everything going on!,
I used the euro hike 65l for my dofe was it was fantastic! Highly recommend!
Brilliant video Paul for the newbies like me!
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
Glad you found it useful Matt
great info; paul
I wholeheartedly agree about the Trangia stove with a tiny cartridge burner stove as a backup. Paul, I didn't see any cords?! Para Cords are a must for so many surprise situations from ridgelines to first aid. I'm sure you carry some with you just not showcased this time around. LOVE your videos and your wisdom.
It’d be great to see a video detailing where you go and the routes you take. Great videos!
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
Check out the video that comes out on Sunday Andrew
Great video! Thanks for sharing👍
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
Cheers Rick. Thank you. Glad you liked it.
Great vid keep it up
Great video ! Also check out the Vango planet range for up to 3 season, similar to snug pack but a wider foot and fully zips out to a quilt if it gets warm.
Great video. Thanks paul
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks James. Glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for watching.
Thanks Paul, really good video. I have the Trekology UL40 , not been able to use it yet, but saw like you great reviews.
@PaulMessner
4 жыл бұрын
Hope you enjoy it! I look forward to trying one myself.