This list includes 14 Camping Items and supplies that start with V, from “V-neck shirt” to “Vitamin supplements”. These items cover clothing, nutrition, camp comfort, lighting, and small tools you commonly bring on trips.

Camping Items and supplies that start with V are common gear and consumables you pack for comfort, utility, or health. For example, vitamin supplements became popular with long-distance hikers to prevent deficiencies on multi-day trips.

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

Item: The official name of each gear piece so you can spot it quickly on packing lists and store categories.

Usage: A one-line description showing how to use the item or when it helps you during trips or at camp.

Popular Brands: Two to four recognized brands you can search when researching or comparing options in stores and online.

Camping Items and supplies that start with V

Item NameCategoryTypical UsePopular Brands
Vacuum flaskHydrationKeeps liquids hot or cold for hoursThermos, Stanley, Hydro Flask
Vacuum storage bagMiscCompresses clothing and gear to save pack spaceZiploc, SpaceBag, Sea to Summit
Vacuum-packed foodCookingLightweight, long-shelf-life meals for backcountry or emergency useMountain House, Backpacker’s Pantry, Wise Company
Vapor barrierShelterPrevents ground moisture from entering sleeping bag or padREI, Sea to Summit, SOL
Vinyl tarpShelterWaterproof cover for shelter, ground, or gearAmazon Basics, US Tarp, Rothco
V-neck shirtClothingLightweight casual shirt for layering or camp wearREI, Columbia, Patagonia
VestClothingInsulating mid-layer that adds core warmth without restricting armsPatagonia, The North Face, Arc’teryx
Visibility vestSafetyHigh-visibility garment for roadside, dusk, or group signalingErgodyne, 3M, Nite Ize
VHF radioSafetyTwo-way radio for marine or emergency communicationsIcom, Standard Horizon, Garmin
Video cameraMiscRecord trips, wildlife, and memories at camp and on trailsGoPro, Sony, DJI
VinegarCookingMulti-purpose cleaner, food ingredient, and minor first-aid remedyHeinz, Bragg, Spectrum
Vitamin supplementsHygieneMaintain nutrients on long trips or during limited dietsNature Made, Garden of Life, Emergen-C
Vegetable oilCookingCooking, seasoning pans, and fire-starting accelerator in emergenciesMazola, Bertolli, Crisco
Vanity kitHygieneSmall toiletry set for teeth, shaving, and personal careGilchrist & Soames, REI, Sea to Summit

Descriptions

Vacuum flask
Insulated bottle (thermos) that keeps coffee hot or water cold for hours, handy for morning drinks and hot meals at camp.
Vacuum storage bag
Plastic bag that removes air with a pump or vacuum to compress clothing, reduce volume, and protect gear from moisture during transport or storage.
Vacuum-packed food
Dehydrated or ready-to-eat meals sealed in vacuum packaging to reduce weight, extend shelf life, and keep food fresh on extended trips.
Vapor barrier
Thin impermeable liner placed under or inside a sleeping bag to block ground moisture, used in wet or cold conditions to reduce heat loss.
Vinyl tarp
Durable, low-cost waterproof tarp made from vinyl-coated fabric, used as groundsheet, shelter, or emergency cover for gear in wet weather.
V-neck shirt
Simple camp shirt style with a V neckline; breathable cotton or synthetic options useful for lounging, layering, or base-layering in warmer conditions.
Vest
Sleeveless insulated or fleece layer that keeps your core warm while allowing arm mobility—great for hiking, around camp, and variable temperatures.
Visibility vest
Reflective, brightly colored vest worn over clothing to improve visibility near roads, during low light, or for group safety on trails.
VHF radio
Handheld Very High Frequency radio used primarily for marine communication; useful for campers near water, boaters, or emergency signaling where VHF coverage exists.
Video camera
Compact action or consumer camera for capturing hikes, camp activities, and wildlife; rugged, waterproof models suit outdoor use.
Vinegar
Acidic liquid useful for cooking, stain removal, gear cleaning, and some first-aid uses like neutralizing certain stings or cleaning wounds.
Vitamin supplements
Packed vitamins or electrolyte tablets help replace nutrients when meals are limited—easy to carry and helpful on extended or strenuous trips.
Vegetable oil
Common cooking oil used for frying, seasoning pans, and food prep; useful backup for camp stoves and simple camp cooking.
Vanity kit
Compact kit with toothbrush, mirror, and basic toiletries for personal care at camp or in shared facilities.
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