Camping Gear Perfect for Summer
What’s the Best Camping Gear for Summer? Tips and Recommended Gear!
Summer is the peak season for camping. Many of you are probably looking forward to enjoying camping with family and friends during summer vacation.
However, in recent years, the summer heat has been getting more intense every year. To enjoy camping comfortably, you need to be fully prepared for the heat.
So, in this article, we’ll introduce tips and essential items for enjoying a comfortable summer camping trip. If you’re thinking, “I want to enjoy camping energetically without letting the heat get the best of me!”, please be sure to check this out.
The Appeal of Summer Camping
One of the unique joys of summer camping is playing in the ocean or rivers. If you camp near the ocean or a river, you can easily enjoy playing in the water. Even if you don’t have a swimsuit, your clothes will dry quickly in the hot summer heat.
Another charm of summer camping is being able to enjoy catching insects like rhinoceros beetles with your children. Setting traps in advance and checking them together in the middle of the night creates a sense of adventure and makes for a memorable experience.
Another great thing about summer camping is that you don’t need to worry about staying warm, so you can travel light. Since you don’t need heating equipment, even beginners can get started with just the bare essentials.
For summer camping during the peak of the heat, heading to a cool mountain retreat is recommended. By choosing campsites at higher elevations or those where you can enjoy the cool breeze from the ocean or a river, you can spend a comfortable time without needing an air conditioner.
Tips for Enjoying Summer Camping
To enjoy summer camping comfortably,
- Heat Management
- Food storage
- Insect Prevention
.
Point 1: Be Fully Prepared for the Heat
Good ventilation is essential for a comfortable camping experience. Use a tent made of breathable fabric (with ventilation features) or a portable fan to prevent heat from building up at your campsite.
For dealing with daytime heat, cooling products are recommended. It’s a good idea to bring enough neck coolers—which stay cool just by getting wet—for everyone in your group. When sleeping, using cooling mattress pads and pillows made of cooling fabric is also effective.
When camping in the summer, choosing a cool campsite is the best way to beat the heat. Opt for campsites at higher elevations or those near rivers or the ocean where cool breezes blow.
Point 2: Store Food Properly
Since food spoils easily in the summer heat, proper temperature control is essential. Use a cooler to store food at the appropriate temperature.
Also, drinking cold beverages lowers your core body temperature when you’re overheated, making you feel cooler. Therefore, we recommend using a cooler with excellent insulation that can keep drinks thoroughly chilled.
If you plan to camp for multiple nights, it’s especially important to check the cooler’s insulation performance. A high-quality cooler can keep food and drinks cold for several days without the ice melting.
Point 3: Insect Control Is Also Important
Insect control is essential for summer camping, when insects are abundant. As a basic precaution, be sure to bring insect repellent spray.
If you choose a tent with an inner tent made of mesh material—which helps keep bugs out—it will not only keep you cool but also make it harder for insects to get inside. A tent with a skirt at the bottom can prevent insects from entering from underneath.
If you get stung by a poisonous insect like a horsefly or a bee, a stinger remover to extract the venom comes in handy. It’s also a good idea to bring insect bite ointment for peace of mind.
Items for a Comfortable Summer Camping Trip
Here, we’ll take a closer look at items that make summer camping more comfortable.
① A highly ventilated tent
A tent with good airflow will keep you cool.
Tents with windows and entrances made of mesh fabric offer excellent ventilation and keep insects out, making them ideal for summer camping.
Furthermore, if you want to effectively prevent insects from entering, choose a model that includes an inner tent. If the inner tent also uses mesh material, it will ensure good airflow.
For summer camping, we recommend tents made of poly-cotton (TC) fabric.
② Tarp
A tarp that shields you from the sun and rain is an essential item, especially for summer camping when the sun is intense. We recommend an open tarp that allows for good airflow.
Choosing a product with high UV protection and light-blocking capabilities will help create a cooler shade.
③ Camp Bed
When sleeping on a mat, the heat from the ground can sometimes make it uncomfortable to sleep.
Using a cot reduces heat transfer from the ground and improves airflow. In the summer, it’s best to choose a cot made of mesh material.
④ Cooler & Ice Packs
Coolers are classified into two types: "hard coolers" and "soft coolers."
Hard coolers are attractive for their high cooling capacity. However, they have disadvantages such as being difficult to carry and taking up storage space at home.
On the other hand, while soft coolers have slightly lower cooling capacity than hard coolers, they are lightweight and can be stored compactly.
Choose the type of cooler that best suits your camping style.
Also, while they may all look the same at first glance, the "ice packs" you put inside the cooler are actually quite different. In fact, their cooling power varies significantly depending on the product. With a high-performance ice pack, you can store ice cream for long periods without it melting.
⑤ Extra Clothes
Summer camping involves a lot of sweating. Especially for small children who sweat easily, you’ll need to wipe them down frequently and change their clothes. Therefore, be sure to bring plenty of extra clothes and towels.
Another perk of summer camping is that clothes dry quickly after washing. If the campground allows laundry, bring supplies like a clothesline and detergent so you can wash clothes right there.
⑥ Insect Repellent
Insect repellent spray is the easiest way to protect against bugs. For family camping trips with small children, choose a repellent spray with gentle ingredients.
Using a tent-specific insect repellent spray also makes it harder for bugs to get inside your tent.
If you prefer not to use chemical repellents, consider attaching essential oils or dragonfly-shaped brooches—which insects dislike—to your clothing.
⑦ Heatstroke Prevention Items
For heatstroke prevention during the day, we recommend neck coolers that stay cool just by getting them wet. Since they don’t require electricity and are relatively inexpensive, it’s a good idea to bring enough for everyone.
Handheld fans, which you can buy at dollar stores, are also effective for beating the heat!
Rechargeable fans and circulators improve airflow inside tents and around tarps. Furthermore, if you have a portable power source, you can recharge them even during multi-night camping trips.
⑧ Sunscreen
One thing people often forget during summer camping is sun protection. If you accidentally get sunburned, your skin may become inflamed and sting, or you might feel fatigued...
Since you’ll be outdoors all day while camping, use a long-lasting sunscreen. Because you’ll sweat a lot during summer camping, you’ll need to reapply it frequently.
In fact, UV rays entering through your eyes can also cause sunburn. Wearing sunglasses not only protects your eyes from UV rays but also helps reduce sunburn on your skin.
TOKYO CRAFTS Products Perfect for Summer
TOKYO CRAFTS offers a wide range of items perfect for summer camping.
Tenbi Shelter
The "Tenbi Shelter" is an innovative tent that combines the best features of dome tents and tunnel tents. It is relatively easy to set up and take down, and can be assembled quickly even under the hot sun.
With mesh windows on all sides for excellent ventilation, it ensures a comfortable summer camping experience.
It features a roll-up skirt to prevent insects from entering from below. Attaching the separately sold inner tent (for 4 people) provides even greater protection against insects.
One Tarp
The "One Tarp" open tarp creates a spacious shaded area with a 5m x 5m sheet size.
Its distinctive design features a center pole running along the ceiling like a mountain ridge, lifting the ceiling of this large tarp to ensure a sense of openness.
The excellent ventilation—a key appeal of open tarps—has been taken to the next level.
While larger tarps are typically difficult to pitch properly, the addition of a center pole allows even beginners to set it up neatly and wrinkle-free.
Kiba Soft Cooler
The "Kiba Soft Cooler" is recommended for those who want to enjoy summer camping with minimal gear. It uses thick insulation and provides sufficient cooling capacity for day trips or one-night camping.
The interior features convenient dividers, so your food and drinks won’t get lost.
We highly recommend using it in combination with TOKYOCRAFTS’ popular “Cord Unit” system. This allows you to lift the bottom off the ground, preventing dirt and heat from the ground from transferring to the cooler.
Additionally, with a little ingenuity in setup, you can open and close it from both the top and the side, allowing you to access the contents even while the COORDUNIT’s top board is attached.
Using a can cooler will help you enjoy your summer camping trips even more.
Meba BBQ Grill
BBQ is, of course, an essential part of summer camping. The "Meba BBQ Grill" is a portable grill that lets you enjoy BBQ with ease.
It features a 2-in-1 design: use the plate as a grill, or remove it to use it as a fire pit. The plate slides left and right, making it easy to adjust the heat and add firewood or charcoal.
Always place it on the "Cord Unit" stand when using it. Assembly is a snap—just open it up and set it on the stand. Setup is complete in a single step.
Air Dry Peg Case
Pegs are essential for setting up tents and tarps. Many people probably store them in drawstring bags. For peg storage, we recommend the "Air Dry Peg Case."
The opening expands wide, making it very easy to take pegs in and out. Since the fabric is made of mesh, you can wash the pegs while they’re still inside the case.
After washing, simply leave them inside to air dry. This makes maintaining your pegs a breeze.
MagLink Tissue Case
Tissue paper is indispensable for camping—whether it’s wiping up spilled drinks, cleaning around a child’s mouth, or dabbing away sweat in the summer.
Many people probably dislike the cluttered look of a tissue box sitting directly on the table. The "MagLink Tissue Case" eliminates that clutter and transforms it into a stylish accessory.
The straps on both ends feature powerful magnets. You can attach it to the top of the "Cord Unit" or connect the magnets together to form a loop—there are many ways to use it.
It comes with an extension strap that can be used like a shoulder strap. You can sling it over your shoulder or hang it on a chair—the possibilities are endless.
Delta Taron
For those who want to enjoy both campfires and cooking during summer camping, we recommend the outdoor knife "Delta Talon."
It features a distinctive design with a high grip position to make various tasks easier. This creates an exquisite grip that makes fine work—such as making feather sticks for kindling—a breeze, while also allowing you to cook without the handle interfering with the cutting board.
With a blade thickness of 3.5mm and a sturdy full-tang construction, it’s not just for delicate tasks—you can use it aggressively for rough work like splitting firewood.
Make sure to prepare thoroughly for your summer camping trip!
Summer camping lets you enjoy water play and insect hunting, and you can head out light and free with minimal gear. Many people especially want to enjoy this with their kids during summer vacation.
For summer camping,
- Heat management
- food temperature control
- Insect prevention
you can ensure a comfortable experience. Make sure you’re fully prepared with these three measures, and be sure to enjoy summer to the fullest while camping. Be sure to check out our list of other essential camping gear as well.