Here you’ll find 19 Camping Items and supplies that start with K, organized from “Kayak” to “Koozie”. These items range from watercraft to drinkware and cover shelter, cooking, transport, and campsite comfort.

Camping Items and supplies that start with K are everyday camping gear and accessories you bring on trips. Kayaks trace back to Arctic hunter-gatherer cultures and remain a popular campsite transport and recreation choice.

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

Item: Lists the camping product name that begins with K, helping you quickly identify gear you might need.

Usage: One-line description of how the item is used at camp, so you judge its relevance quickly.

Popular Brands: Two to four recognizable brands or manufacturers you can compare when shopping for reliable options.

Camping Items and supplies that start with K

Item Typical use Typical weight/size Popular brands Description
Knife Cutting, food prep, repairs 2–12 oz Morakniv, Opinel, Gerber Essential multipurpose tool for food prep, shelter work, and gear repairs; choose blade type and locking mechanism for safety and mission.
Kettle Boil water, make hot drinks 0.5–2 lbs MSR, GSI Outdoors, Jetboil Lightweight camp kettles speed boiling for coffee and meals; pick aluminum for weight, stainless for durability, consider nesting sets.
Kerosene Liquid fuel for lamps and stoves 1–5 L containers Shell, Coleman, Local suppliers Widely used fuel for liquid‑fuel gear and lamps; store in certified cans, check stove compatibility and local fuel regulations.
Kerosene lantern Ambient and task lighting 2–6 lbs Coleman, Dietz, Primus Traditional flame lanterns give warm light and long burn times; look for stable bases and fuel‑capacity specs for overnight use.
Kerosene stove Durable liquid‑fuel cooking stove 2–10 lbs Primus, Coleman, Optimus Reliable for cold, remote conditions where canister fuel is scarce; heavier than canister stoves but robust and refillable.
Kettle stand Elevate cookware over campfire 4–12 oz Snow Peak, GSI Outdoors, KingCamp Small tripod or grate to stabilize kettles over flames; portable metal stands fold for packability and safe cooking.
Kettle grill Charcoal grill for campsite cooking 10–25 lbs Weber, Coleman, Char‑Griller Classic dome kettle grills deliver simple, familiar grilling at the campsite; choose compact or foldable versions for car camping.
Kayak Watercraft for paddle‑camping and access 25–60 lbs Old Town, Perception, Wilderness Systems Used for paddle‑in camping or lake trips; pick weight and hull type for load capacity and portability on overland stretches.
Kayak paddle Propel and steer a kayak 1–3 lbs Werner, Aqua‑Bound, Bending Branches Lightweight, durable paddles are essential for efficiency and comfort; choose length and blade shape for paddling style and boat width.
Kayak cart Wheel cart to move kayak to water 5–15 lbs Malone, YakGear, Shoreland’r Makes hauling heavy kayaks over sand or trail easy; look for pneumatic wheels for rough terrain and collapsible frames for storage.
Knapsack Carry gear on day or overnight trips 20–70 L Osprey, Deuter, REI Co‑op Traditional term for backpacks; capacity depends on trip length—choose fit, suspension, and weather resistance for comfort.
Knife sharpener Restore blade edge in the field 2–8 oz Smith’s, Lansky, Spyderco Small stones, pull‑throughs, or rods keep knives effective; carry a compact sharpener matched to your blade steel and grit preference.
Kindling Small sticks for starting campfires Bundles ~1–5 lbs Local suppliers, generic Readily available small dry wood used to get fires burning; carry a bit when firewood is damp, store dry in a bag.
Kitchen set Pots, pans, utensils for camp cooking 1–5 lbs GSI Outdoors, MSR, Stanley Comprehensive cook sets save weight and space—look for nesting pieces, nonstick coatings, and included lids/handles.
Kitchen towel Drying dishes and wiping hands 2–6 oz Sea to Summit, PackTowl, REI Co‑op Quick‑dry camp towels or microfiber cloths are lightweight and multiuse—choose absorbent, fast‑dry fabrics that pack small.
Koozie Insulated sleeve for cans/bottles 1–4 oz YETI, Coleman, Generic Keeps drinks insulated and hands cool; cheap, compact, and great for waterfront camping—fit and material determine insulation performance.
Knit hat Warm headwear for cold nights 1–4 oz Smartwool, Patagonia, Carhartt Simple, packable warmth for evenings and early mornings; merino or synthetic knit options wick moisture and compress easily.
Kids carrier Child‑carrier backpack for hiking 6–12 lbs (empty); carries to ~45 lbs Deuter, Osprey, Kelty Designed for safe, comfortable child transport with sun/rain canopies and storage—choose models with good lumbar support and harnesses.
Keychain flashlight Small backup light on keys or zipper 1–3 oz Fenix, Olight, Streamlight Ultra‑compact emergency light always at hand for quick tasks; look for lumen output, battery type, and pocketability.

Descriptions

Knife
Kettle
Kerosene
Kerosene lantern
Kerosene stove
Kettle stand
Kettle grill
Kayak
Kayak paddle
Kayak cart
Knapsack
Knife sharpener
Kindling
Kitchen set
Kitchen towel
Koozie
Knit hat
Kids carrier
Keychain flashlight
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