Winter Camping Kit List

Winter Camping Kit List

By Kenny Stocker

Everything you need for camping in winter

Winter camping requires specialised gear to keep you warm, dry, and safe in cold conditions. The essential kit falls into five categories: shelter, sleep system, clothing layers, extremities protection, and camp essentials.

In this kit list we will recommend a few products that we know will give you a good winter camping experience, however remember you can always go lighter, or heavier depending on the activity you are doing.

The key to staying warm follows the S.L.E.E.P. principle:

  • Surface – Insulated sleeping mats prevent ground heat loss
  • Layers – Dry, breathable clothing regulates temperature
  • Eat & Drink – Hot food and hydration fuel your body's warmth
  • Extremities – Protect head, hands, and feet first
  • Protection – Quality shelter blocks wind, snow, and condensation

The tent you need for winter camping

Look for 3-season or 4-season tents. 4-season tents are designed to be more capable in full winter conditions in the mountains, but there is no reason why a good 3-season tent shouldn't see you through plenty of fun camping trips through the winter.

Choose a tent with these features to handle winter conditions:

  • Freestanding geodesic design for pitching on frozen ground
  • Steep walls that shed snow (includes tunnel tents)
  • Flysheet reaching ground level with extra stakeout points
  • High-walled bathtub floor to block drafts
  • Vestibule for storing wet gear away from sleeping space

Recommended: Zhota – A freestanding geodesic tent built for mountain conditions, strong winds, and snow. If you need something lighter or bigger see more tents.

How to stay warm sleeping in winter

Ground insulation matters more than most people realise. You lose more heat through the ground than to cold air. A sleeping bag alone isn't enough, you need a quality sleeping mat underneath.

What R-value sleeping mat do I need for winter camping?

For winter camping, choose a sleeping mat with an R-value of 4 or above. In extreme cold, layer two mats together: an insulated inflatable mat over a closed-cell foam pad eliminates cold spots more effectively.

Recommended sleeping mats:

What sleeping bag temperature rating do I need for winter?

Choose a 3-season or 4-season sleeping bag rated below the coldest temperatures you expect. Down sleeping bags offer the best warmth-to-weight ratio for winter use.

Recommended sleeping bags:

Winter Camping Clothing

How to stay warm when winter camping

Layer strategically and stay dry. Damp clothing increases heat loss by several factors. The most important rule: change into dry thermals as soon as you reach camp. Keep them in a dry bag during the day to ensure they stay dry.

Layer your clothes when winter camping

  • Base layer – Dry thermals reserved for sleeping
  • Mid layer – Insulating fleece or down
  • Outer layer – Windproof, insulated jacket

Recommended clothing:

Winter Camping Accessories

How to keep hands, feet, and head warm when camping in winter

Cold extremities signal that your core temperature is dropping. Protecting your head, hands, and feet is essential.

Recommended accessories:

Tip: Keep a dedicated pair of dry socks in your sleeping bag for night use only.

What's the difference between wild camping and campsite camping in winter

Factor Wild Camping Campsite Camping
Weight priority Critical – every gram counts Not important
Sleeping bag Lightweight down (AlpineDream 1000) Maximum warmth (SkyeHigh 900)
Sleeping mat Single high-R-value mat Thick mat for extra insulation
Insulation Packable layers (Filoment) Fleece insulation (Sastrugi)
Stove Minimal canister (Koro) Campsite stove (Vagabond)
Lighting Head torch only Head torch + lantern

Winter Wild Camping Kit List: Lightweight gear for winter wild camping

When carrying everything on your back, every gram matters. Prioritise warmth-to-weight ratio and multi-use items.

Best lightweight winter wild camping kit:

Category Recommended Gear Why
Shelter Zhota Freestanding geodesic design pitches on frozen ground
Sleeping bag AlpineDream 1000 Best warmth-to-weight, packs small
Sleeping mat Radiant Insulated Mat High R-value without weight penalty
Insulation Filoment Hoody Packable warmth for camp
Mid layer Keeshond Active and static warmth
Stove Koro Stove Minimal, reliable cook system
Light Qark Head Torch Essential, lightweight
Hydration Peak 750 Flask Keeps water from freezing


How to reduce pack weight for winter camping

  • Choose down insulation over synthetic for better warmth-to-weight
  • Use a single high-R-value mat instead of doubling up
  • Select multi-use items (flask doubles as hot water bottle)
  • Strip kit back to essentials: if it doesn't keep you warm, fed, or safe, leave it

Winter Basecamp Kit List

When weight isn't a concern, prioritise comfort and warmth. Bring heavier insulation, double sleeping mats, and camp luxuries. You can even throw some blankets in to make your tent space more cosy.

Best winter campsite camping kit:

Category Recommended Gear Why
Shelter Heksa Large interior, multiple vestibules
Sleeping bag ArcticDream 1200 or AlpineDream 1000 Maximum warmth
Sleeping mat Dozer + EZ Sleeper Thick inflatable sleeping mat
Midlayer Sastrugi Heavyweight fleece warmth
Insulation layer Fantom Maximum warmth
Socks Talus Lambswool Socks Warm feet all night
Gloves Haline Waterproof Glove Camp tasks in cold
Hat Mountain Beanie Heat retention
Stove Vagabond Stove Large burner for groups
Lighting Tyndall Lantern Ambient tent lighting
Hydration Peak 750 Flask Hot drinks on demand

Winter Camping Tips

The winter months can be unforgiving so it is important to do what you can to prevent yourself from becoming wet and cold.

How to prevent condensation in your tent

  • Cook outside or in the vestibule, not inside the inner tent
  • Ventilate even when cold—crack vents to allow moisture escape
  • Store wet gear in the vestibule, not the sleeping area
  • Avoid breathing directly into your sleeping bag

How to keep warm all night when winter camping

  1. Eat a substantial meal 1-2 hours before bed
  2. Have a high-calorie snack 30 minutes before sleep
  3. Do light exercise to warm up before getting in your bag
  4. Change into completely dry clothes
  5. Use your sleeping bag hood and neck baffle
  6. Place a hot water bottle (filled flask) at your core
  7. Keep emergency snacks within reach

How to keep water from freezing when winter camping

  • Store water bottles upside down (ice forms at the top)
  • Use an insulated flask like the Peak 750
  • Sleep with water bottles inside your sleeping bag
  • Fill a flask with hot water before bed, warm drink ready for morning.

More winter camping tips.

Complete Winter Camping Kit Checklist

Shelter

  • 4-season tent (Zhota)
  • 3-season lightweight (Jaran)

Sleep System

Clothing

Extremities

Essentials

Sleeping Bags

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Pipedream 200 pipedream 200 sleeping bag

Pipedream 200

Ultralight, 2-season sleeping bag: 7˚C limit, DownTek™ down fill
€169,99 €229,99
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Pipedream 400 Jenny Graham bikepacking with an Aeronaut bikepacking tent and a PipeDream 400 ultralight down sleeping bag - action - closed

Pipedream 400

Ultralight, 3-season sleeping bag: -6˚C limit, DownTek™ down fill
€259,99 €319,99
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Pipedream 600 Pipedream 600

Pipedream 600

Ultralight, 4-season sleeping bag: -12˚C limit, DownTek™ down fill
€309,99 €409,99
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 alpkit cloud cover down quilt duvet in nemo alpkit cloud cover down quilt duvet in nemo drawstring

Cloud Cover

Lightweight camping quilt. A versatile sleeping bag alternative: DownTek™ down fill
€139,99 €189,99
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SkyeHigh 500 SkyeHigh 500

SkyeHigh 500

Lightweight, 3-season sleeping bag: -3°C limit, RDS-certified down fill
€179,99 €219,99
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Skyehigh 700 Skyehigh 700

Skyehigh 700

Lightweight, 4-season sleeping bag: -7°C limit, RDS-certified down fill
€199,99 €269,99
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A blue SkyeHigh 900 sleeping bag with a visible blue interior lining and the Alpkit logo on the top. SkyeHigh 900

SkyeHigh 900

Lightweight, 4-season sleeping bag: -11°C limit, RDS-certified down fill
€229,99 €299,99
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Cloud Peak 140 Alpkit cloud peak 140 sleeping bag

Cloud Peak 140

Technical, 1-season sleeping bag: 4°C limit, Thermolite® Ecomade fill
€79,99 €99,99
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Cloud Peak 200 Alpkit cloud peak 200 sleeping bag

Cloud Peak 200

Technical, 2-season sleeping bag: 0°C limit, Thermolite® Ecomade fill
€109,99 €129,99
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Cloud Peak 300 Alpkit cloud peak 300 sleeping bag

Cloud Peak 300

Technical, 3-season sleeping bag: -8°C limit, Thermolite® Ecomade fill
€119,99 €149,99
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Cloud Peak 400 Cloud Peak 400

Cloud Peak 400

Technical, 4-season sleeping bag: -12°C limit, Thermolite® Ecomade fill
€129,99 €169,99
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alpkit mantua silk sleeping bag liner alpkit mantua silk sleeping bag liner

Mantua

Ultralight, silk sleeping bag liner weighing 108g for backpacking and travel
€59,99 €69,99

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