Camping gear for quieter outdoor escapes

The Campsite May Be Peaceful. The Weather Will Not Always Cooperate.

Explore tents, sleeping bags, portable camp seating, drinkware, and outdoor accessories from King’s Camo for RV trips, farm stays, tent camping, and evenings around the fire.

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Shelter and tents

Cold-weather sleeping bags

Portable campsite seating

Outdoor drinkware

RV camping does not mean every part of the trip happens inside the RV.

The best part of a farm stay may begin when you step outside.

It may be the first quiet cup of coffee beside the hayfield. An afternoon watching wildlife. A family meal outdoors. A cool evening beside the fire. Or an extra sleeping area that gives part of the group more room.

Then the temperature drops, the ground feels harder than expected, or the gear you packed turns out to be better suited for the closet than the campsite.

The right camping gear does not create the experience for you. It helps keep small discomforts from ending the experience too early.

You did not drive into the countryside just to spend the entire trip inside. Pack for the hours you want to enjoy outdoors.

Camping gear that can complement an RV or farm stay

King’s Camo is known for outdoor and hunting gear, but its camping collection also includes practical equipment for travelers who want to spend more time outside their camper.

Additional shelter

Tents for more sleeping or outdoor space

A compact tent may provide additional sleeping space, a separate setup for part of the family, or a shelter option for trips that combine RV and tent camping.

Overnight warmth

Sleeping bags for changing temperatures

Cooler evenings can feel dramatically different from warm daytime conditions. Compare each sleeping bag’s published temperature guidance, dimensions, weight, and intended use with the conditions expected on your trip.

Campfire comfort

Portable chairs for time outside

Lightweight campsite seating can make wildlife watching, campfire conversations, fishing breaks, and quiet mornings more comfortable without taking over limited storage space.

Everyday camp use

Drinkware and useful accessories

Camp cups and insulated drinkware can support morning coffee, cold drinks, meals outdoors, and everyday campsite routines.

Choose gear according to the trip you are actually taking

The largest or most expensive product is not automatically the best choice. Start with the conditions, people, storage space, and activities involved in your trip.

  • For an RV farm stay

Prioritize items that make time outside more comfortable: portable seating, drinkware, compact shelter, and sleep equipment suited to the expected overnight temperatures.

  • For a mixed RV and tent trip

Confirm tent capacity, packed dimensions, setup requirements, weather suitability, and whether the campsite permits additional tents around the RV site.

  • For cool-weather travel

Review forecast lows rather than daytime highs. Compare sleeping bags and layers with the expected conditions, and leave a reasonable safety margin for changing weather.

  • For families and youth campers

Check product sizing, age guidance, supervision requirements, comfort needs, and whether every camper can safely use the equipment.

Check these details before buying camping gear

Online photographs can show how a product looks. The specifications tell you whether it is likely to fit your trip.

  • Current dimensions and packed size
  • Product weight and storage needs
  • Published temperature guidance
  • Materials and weather resistance
  • Setup and assembly requirements
  • Capacity and user-size guidance
  • Current shipping timetable
  • Return and exchange conditions

Plan for the conditions, not just the photograph.

Temperature ratings and product descriptions are not guarantees of comfort or safety. Weather, clothing, sleeping pads, shelter, individual tolerance, moisture, wind, and campsite conditions can all affect performance.

Check the forecast, campsite rules, fire restrictions, manufacturer instructions, and emergency conditions before every trip. Never use open flames, grills, fuel-burning heaters, or generators inside a tent or enclosed sleeping area.

Build the Kind of Campsite You Will Want to Stay Outside and Enjoy

Browse the current King’s Camo camping collection and compare its tents, sleeping bags, chairs, drinkware, and outdoor accessories with the needs of your next RV, farm, or tent-camping trip.

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Independent affiliate and outdoor-use disclaimer: PickensRV.com is an independent camping and travel website and is not King’s Camo. References to products are for general informational purposes and do not represent personal testing unless specifically stated. No claim is made that a particular product is suitable for every camper, temperature, weather condition, campsite, or activity. Confirm current specifications, warnings, availability, prices, shipping, and return policies directly with the retailer before purchasing. Camping and outdoor activities involve risk. Travelers remain responsible for their equipment choices, preparation, campsite compliance, and personal safety.