Clothing
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For training walks and assessed trips, this collection supports youth hiking programmes with rucksacks that fit smaller frames, giving better balance and load distribution on longer routes. Waterproof jackets and overtrousers keep out persistent rain while remaining breathable enough for steady climbs and fast-paced group walks. Footwear options range from supportive walking shoes to higher-cut boots that protect ankles and improve grip on muddy paths, rocky tracks, and wet grass. You will also find technical layers and base layers that help manage sweat and temperature so young people stay focused rather than distracted by feeling too hot or too cold.
For multi-day youth expeditions and camping, the range covers tents, sleeping bags, roll mats, stoves, and lighting that balance pack weight with long-lasting performance. Tents are selected for straightforward pitching, good weather protection, and shared use, helping groups set up camp quickly at the end of a long day. Sleeping bags and mats are chosen to provide reliable insulation from cold ground and cooler night temperatures, while packing down small enough to fit into expedition rucksacks. Stoves, pans, and lighting focus on safe, simple operation, so young people can cook, navigate camp, and organise their kit with confidence.
Kits in this category are also suitable for Bronze–Gold level youth expeditions, with options that meet common kit lists and school policies on safety, visibility, and practicality. High-visibility and reflective details help groups stay seen on roads and tracks, while simple, durable construction keeps maintenance to a minimum over a full season of training and trips. This range is recommended for organised youth trekking and camping schemes, with products popular with students doing UK youth award expeditions and chosen by many schools for their expedition programmes.










































































