This list includes 40 Camping Items and supplies that start with H, from “Hammock” to “Hygiene wipes”. These items are mostly practical, compact, and useful for backpacking, car camping, and family trips.

Camping Items and supplies that start with H are common gear pieces and small comforts you bring to a campsite. Hammocks, for example, were used by indigenous peoples across the Americas long before modern camping adopted them.

Below you’ll find the table with Item, Usage, and Popular Brands.

Item: You can scan this column to find each camping product name and decide whether to include it in your packing list.

Usage: This shows a concise one-line description of how the item performs or where you would use it at camp.

Popular Brands: You get 2–4 well-known brands to compare styles, prices, and availability before you shop.

Camping Items and supplies that start with H

ItemTypical useTypical specsPopular brands
HammockRelaxing or sleeping off-ground200–1,000 g, 1–2 person, 2–3 m lengthENO, Hennessy, Kammok
Hammock strapsSafe suspension of hammocks to trees200–600 g, 2–30 mm webbing, tree-friendlyENO, Kammok, Hennessy
Hammock standFrame to use a hammock without trees5–15 kg, collapsible, fits 1–2 person hammocksENO, Kijaro, Vivere
Hammock tarpWeather protection over hammocks300–900 g, 1.5–3 m coverage, waterproofSea to Summit, ENO, Hennessy
Hammock bug netInsect protection for hammocks100–400 g, full-coverage mesh, fine meshKammok, ENO, Sea to Summit
HeadlampHands-free campsite and trail lighting150–300 g, 100–1,500 lumens, USB rechargePetzl, Black Diamond, Fenix
Head netMosquito/insect face protection20–80 g, fine mesh, single-size or adjustableCoghlan’s, Sea to Summit, ENO
HeadbandSweat control and warmth20–80 g, fleece or synthetic, one-sizeBuff, Smartwool, Icebreaker
Hand warmersPocket heat for cold conditions10–50 g per pack, 4–12 hours heatHotHands, Zippo, Coleman
Hand sanitizerHand cleaning without water50–500 mL, 60–80% alcohol gelPurell, Germ-X, Dettol
Hand sawCutting small wood for fire or shelter300–900 g, 15–25 cm blade, foldingSilky, Bahco, Gerber
Hand pumpInflating sleeping pads and gear100–600 g, 0.5–2 L per stroke, manualLezyne, Topeak, MSR
Hand trowelDigging catholes and camp chores30–200 g, 10–20 cm blade, metalMSR, Coghlan’s, Vargo
Handheld GPSNavigation and tracking in wilderness150–400 g, 2–6 inch screen, satellite GPSGarmin, Magellan, Suunto
Handheld radioShort-range communication at camp100–400 g, 0.5–5 W, FRS/GMRS channelsMotorola, Midland, BaoFeng
HatSun protection and warmth30–200 g, wide-brim or cap styles, UPF optionsSunday Afternoons, Columbia, Outdoor Research
HatchetSplitting wood and light chopping0.5–2 kg, 20–40 cm handle, sharp headFiskars, Estwing, Gerber
Hiking bootsSupport and protection on trails600–1,200 g per pair, waterproof optionsSalomon, Merrell, Keen
Hiking polesBalance and load-bearing on trails200–600 g per pair, adjustable, 60–140 cmBlack Diamond, Leki, REI
Hiking socksFoot protection and blister prevention40–150 g, merino/synthetic, tall or ankleDarn Tough, Smartwool, Thorlo
Hiking backpackCarrying gear for day or multi-day trips20–3,000 g, 20–80 L capacity, frame typeOsprey, Deuter, Gregory
Hiking gaitersKeep debris and water out of shoes80–250 g, ankle or knee-high, waterproofOutdoor Research, Rab, Black Diamond
Hydration packOn-the-go water carrying and drinking300–1,200 g, 1–3 L reservoir, pack-integratedCamelBak, Osprey, Platypus
Hydration bladderReplaceable water reservoir inside packs80–250 g, 1–3 L, BPA-free tubingCamelBak, Platypus, Hydrapak
Handheld water filterPortable drinking water treatment80–400 g, 0.1–0.5 micron filtersSawyer, Katadyn, LifeStraw
HeaterSpace heating for tents or RVs1–15 kg, 1,000–40,000 BTU, propane or electricMr. Heater, Dyna-Glo, Dickinson
Heated sleeping padActive warmth for cold nights500–2,500 g, 50–120 W, DC or batteryTherm-a-Rest, NEMO, Klymit
Heat blanketEmergency warmth and insulation50–150 g, 140 x 210 cm, reflective mylarSOL, Grabber, Lifesystems
Heat-reflective matGround insulation under sleeping pad200–800 g, reflective side, closed-cell foamTherm-a-Rest, Sea to Summit, Exped
Hot water bottlePortable warm water heat source200–800 g, 0.5–2 L rubber or metalFashy, Coleman, Thermos
Hobo stoveSimple wood-burning camping stove300–1,200 g, steel or titanium, compactSolo Stove, Bushbuddy, Emberlit
HoseWater delivery for RV/camp hookups3/4 in or 1/2 in, 3–15 m lengths, potable-ratedCamco, Camoplast, WaterDeck
Hygiene kitPersonal care and sanitation supplies200–800 g, multi-item pouchSea to Summit, REI, Lifesystems
Hygiene wipesQuick cleaning for hands and surfaces20–200 g, 20–100 sheets, antibacterial optionsWet Ones, Coleman, BabyGanics
HookHanging gear, lanterns, food bags10–200 g, metal S-hook or carabiner-hookNite Ize, Coghlan’s, Petzl
Heavy-duty tarpShelter, groundsheet or gear cover500 g–3 kg, 2 x 3 m to 4 x 6 m, waterproofSea to Summit, ENO, AquaQuest
High-visibility vestVisibility and safety around roads100–300 g, fluorescent fabric, reflective tape3M, Ergodyne, Radians
Hitch lockTrailer and rack security200–800 g, hardened steel, keyed combinationMaster Lock, Trimax, Rhino-Rack
HelmetHead protection for climbing or bike use200–400 g, hard shell or foam, adjustablePetzl, Black Diamond, Smith
Hand lanternPortable light for group spaces300–1,200 g, 50–2,500 lumens, rechargeableBlack Diamond, BioLite, Coleman

Descriptions

Hammock
Lightweight fabric suspended between trees for lounging or overnight sleeping; packs small and comfortable for campsites and backpacking.
Hammock straps
Wide webbing straps that protect trees and provide adjustable hang points; essential for safe hammock setup and leave-no-trace camping.
Hammock stand
Portable metal or wood frame allowing hammock use on flat ground or patios; good for family campsites and car camping.
Hammock tarp
Lightweight waterproof shelter pitched over a hammock to block rain, wind and sun; boosts comfort for hammock camping.
Hammock bug net
Insect mesh designed to enclose a hammock and keep bugs out while still allowing airflow; essential in buggy environments.
Headlamp
Compact light worn on the head for cooking, hiking and night tasks; adjustable beams and red-light modes improve battery life and night vision.
Head net
Light mesh hood that fits over hat or head to keep biting insects away; lightweight and simple for buggy areas.
Headband
Soft band worn across the forehead to wick sweat or add warmth; useful for hiking, cooking and cool mornings.
Hand warmers
Disposable or reusable heat packs that provide portable warmth for hands and pockets during cold-weather camping.
Hand sanitizer
Alcohol-based gels to quickly disinfect hands when water isn’t available; essential for food prep and hygiene on the trail.
Hand saw
Compact folding saw that cuts branches for firewood or shelter building; lighter than axes and safer for small jobs.
Hand pump
Small manual pump used to inflate pads, air mattresses or small boats without electricity; saves lung moisture and speeds inflation.
Hand trowel
Small foldable shovel for digging catholes, campsite sanitation and light digging tasks; required in many backcountry areas.
Handheld GPS
Rugged GPS device for route navigation, waypoint marking and emergency location; reliable when phone reception fails.
Handheld radio
Portable two-way radios for group coordination, trail safety and campsite calls; useful where phone signal is unreliable.
Hat
General-purpose headwear for sun protection, warmth or rain shedding; lightweight and important for sun safety.
Hatchet
Small axe for splitting kindling, chopping small logs and campsite tasks; compact and useful for car camping and longer trips.
Hiking boots
Sturdy footwear offering ankle support and traction for rough terrain; chosen for fit, weight and intended trip length.
Hiking poles
Foldable poles that reduce knee stress, improve balance and stability on steep or uneven trails.
Hiking socks
Technical socks that manage moisture, cushion feet and reduce blisters for long hikes and multi-day trips.
Hiking backpack
Pack designed for load distribution and comfort; choose capacity by trip length and intended carry weight.
Hiking gaiters
Protective sleeves over boots to block mud, snow, sand and insects; useful for wet or brushy trails.
Hydration pack
Backpack with built-in reservoir and bite valve for hands-free hydration on hikes and bike rides.
Hydration bladder
Flexible reservoir that fits in a pack sleeve and supplies water through a tube; useful for continuous hydration.
Handheld water filter
Compact pump or straw filters that remove bacteria and protozoa; practical for backcountry water purification.
Heater
Portable propane or electric heaters for warming tents or RVs; use with caution and ventilation for safety.
Heated sleeping pad
Sleeping pad with integrated heating elements provides extra warmth in cold conditions, ideal for RV or car camping.
Heat blanket
Compact reflective blanket that retains body heat in emergencies; lightweight and a staple in survival kits.
Heat-reflective mat
Reflective or foam mat that boosts insulation and reduces radiant heat loss from the ground under sleeping gear.
Hot water bottle
Fillable bottle holding hot water to warm sleeping bags or soothe sore muscles at camp; classic low-tech heat source.
Hobo stove
Small cylindrical wood stove for cooking using twigs and biomass; lightweight and fuel-independent for backcountry cooks.
Hose
Flexible hose for filling tanks, rinsing gear or connecting to campsite water spigots; potable-rated hoses avoid chemical taste.
Hygiene kit
Packed toiletry set with toothbrush, soap, towel and small essentials to keep campers clean and comfortable.
Hygiene wipes
Pre-moistened wipes for hand cleaning, quick washing, and campsite cleanup when water is limited.
Hook
Simple metal hooks for suspending lanterns, food bags or cookware from lines or branches; versatile campsite tool.
Heavy-duty tarp
Durable waterproof tarpaulin for shelter, ground protection or gear covering; staple for campsite versatility.
High-visibility vest
Bright vest that increases visibility for campsite traffic, road-side repairs and emergency situations.
Hitch lock
Locking device for trailer couplers or hitch-mounted racks to deter theft when gear or trailers are parked.
Helmet
Protective headgear used during climbing, via ferrata or mountain biking; important for adventure-camping safety.
Hand lantern
Handheld or hanging lantern that lights campsites or tents; provides even area lighting for cooking and socializing.
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