Solo Camping Gear
[For Solo Camping Beginners] Introducing the Appeal, Precautions, and Essential Camping Gear

"Solo camping" lets you enjoy nature at your own pace. While it offers freedom, many people find it daunting because you have to handle everything—from setting up camp to breaking it down—all by yourself.
This article is a must-read for solo camping beginners! We’ll introduce the appeal of solo camping, things to watch out for, and the camping gear you’ll want to bring.
If you’re thinking, “I want to start solo camping!” please use this as a guide.
If you’re nervous about sleeping in a tent right away, starting with car camping is a great way to get into solo camping. Many camping gear items can be used for both tent camping and car camping.
The Appeal of Solo Camping

The appeal of solo camping lies in the following three points:
- You can camp exactly how you want
- You can move at your own pace
- You can fully enjoy moments of doing nothing
Let’s take a closer look at these attractions.
Attraction #1: You can camp exactly how you want
Since solo camping is all about your own personal space, the real thrill is being able to enjoy camping in whatever style you like!
Whether it’s a minimalist style, a rugged look, or coordinating your campsite with your favorite colors, you can spend a special time surrounded by camping gear that suits your taste.
Attraction #2: Move at Your Own Pace
Another appeal of solo camping is that you can set up camp, prepare meals, and enjoy the campfire at whatever time and pace you choose.
While group camping with others can be lively and fun, you also have to coordinate activities like toasts, meal prep, and who eats first.
Both have their own unique joys and challenges, but if you want to enjoy camping at your own pace, solo camping is highly recommended.
Attraction #3: Savour the Time of Doing Nothing
With solo camping, you can luxuriate in moments of doing nothing without worrying about those around you.
You can gaze blankly at the flames of a campfire or sit in a chair and gaze at the night sky... Escaping the hustle and bustle of daily life to savor the luxury of doing nothing is a charm unique to solo camping.
Points to Keep in Mind When Solo Camping

When going solo camping, keep the following three points in mind.
- Handle Fire Safely and Watch Out for Injuries
- Research the Campground Thoroughly
- Precautions for encounters with wildlife
I’ll explain these in detail.
Point 1: Be Careful with Fire and Injuries
When solo camping, you need to be careful when handling fire.
Especially with campfires, sparks can fly due to wind or the way the wood crackles, and there is a risk of burning logs falling out of the fire pit.
Once you start a campfire, you won’t be able to take your eyes off it, so make sure to start it during a time when you can relax.
When camping alone, if you get injured, there’s no one to rely on, which could prevent you from enjoying your trip as much as you’d like.
Please be very careful with fire safety and avoid injuries while camping.
Point 2: Research the Campground Thoroughly
Information about the campground’s facilities and whether a manager is on-site is also important. Be sure to check if there are restrooms, a kitchen area, trash disposal, an ash disposal area, and showers.
Also, when camping alone, we recommend checking the safety of the campground. Sites with a manager on duty or other family campers present tend to be relatively safe.
Furthermore, pay attention to the climate. Campgrounds in mountainous areas or along the coast are prone to sudden weather changes, so be sure to bring rain gear and items to protect against the wind.
If you want to keep your luggage to a minimum, it’s best to avoid campsites where the weather is prone to sudden changes.
Point 3: Preparing for Encounters with Wildlife
Camping in the mountains increases the likelihood of encountering wildlife.
Leaving garbage bags containing food scraps or kitchen waste after meals can attract animals. Be sure to bring them inside your tent whenever you leave your site or go to sleep.
8 Essential Pieces of Camping Gear for Solo Camping

Here, we’ll introduce the 8 essential items for solo camping.
・Tent

We recommend single-pole or dome-style tents designed for solo camping, which are easy to set up and take down even by yourself. Their lightweight design and relatively compact pack size are also major advantages. Single-pole tents are particularly popular and highly recommended.
Choose a tent that’s easy to carry alone and can be set up and taken down quickly.
・Sleeping Bag

Sleeping bags come in two main styles: mummy-style, which covers you all the way to your head, and envelope-style, which can be used like a futon.
In terms of materials, there are various options, including down—which is warm but bulky—and synthetic fibers, which offer a good balance between performance and pack size.
For solo camping, lightweight and compact models are easier to handle, so synthetic materials are recommended. You should choose between mummy-style and envelope-style based on which one you find more comfortable to sleep in.
・Camping Cot & Mat

Camping cots and mats serve as your sleeping surface. Choose a cot if you want to be off the ground, or a mat if you don’t mind being closer to the ground.
Since a cot keeps you off the ground, it’s less susceptible to ground heat or cold, but it does require some effort to set up.
If you choose an air mattress, it’s ready to use as soon as you inflate it. When packing up, simply deflate it to make it compact for transport. Foldable foam mats are also popular because they’re easy to set up.
・Tables

A table is essential for eating and cooking. For portability, we recommend folding tables or tables that can be assembled on-site.
For solo camping, aim for a table with a width of 30–60 cm. A table 50 cm or wider provides more space and enhances comfort.
・Chairs

Outdoor chairs are broadly categorized into high chairs, low chairs, and ground chairs. Each has a different seat height, so it’s recommended to choose a chair that matches the height of your table.
When choosing a chair, pay attention to its packed size as well. For hiking or motorcycle camping, we recommend a lightweight, compact, and easily assembled model. For those with no weight restrictions who prioritize comfort, a foldable model that sets up instantly when opened is ideal.
・Cooking Utensils

Choose cookware based on the dishes you plan to make—for example, use a shallow pot for stir-fries and a deep pot for soups or hot pot dishes.
Also, cookware that can be stacked for storage is convenient because it reduces the amount of space needed! If you buy items from the same manufacturer, many of them are stackable, so we recommend purchasing a matching set.
For solo camping, a cooker with a capacity of 500–700 ml is generally sufficient.
・Lanterns & Lights

Lanterns and lights are essential items for camping at night. There are oil lanterns, which feature a warm glow from flickering flames, and LED lanterns, which require no fuel and are easy to use.
Choose an LED lantern if you prioritize brightness and convenience, or an oil lantern if you prioritize ambiance.
We recommend bringing both so you can use them appropriately for different situations—such as an oil lantern at your campsite and an LED light when moving around.
・Daily Necessities
It’s convenient to have daily necessities like paper towels, wet wipes, towels, and plastic bags.
These items come in handy in various situations, such as wiping down dirty camping gear or bagging trash.
Seasonal essentials are also necessary for camping, such as insect repellent and mosquito coils in the summer, and hand warmers in the winter.
Daily necessities are also items that are easy to forget when camping. Creating a checklist in advance will make things go more smoothly.
TOKYO CRAFTS Products Recommended for Solo Camping
Here, we’ll introduce some recommended “TOKYO CRAFTS” products that are perfect for solo camping. If anything catches your eye, be sure to check them out!
・Diafort TC Solo Tent

A solo tent with a simple, sophisticated design. The Diafort TC features a beautiful form reminiscent of a diamond-shaped canopy and is suitable for use in all seasons.
With an open living area and ample sleeping space, you can enjoy a minimalist yet comfortable stay. The separately sold inner tent features a luxurious design with mesh panels on all four sides, keeping bugs out in the summer and providing insulation in the winter.
・MacLight Series

The "MacLight Series" is recommended for those who enjoy campfires. It’s lightweight, compact, and easy to set up, with a wide, stable fire pit that makes it easy to stoke the fire.
Upgraded from the original Makulite, the "Makulite 2" features a removable grill, while the titanium model offers even greater lightweight portability and a stylish titanium blue finish.
This compact fire pit is recommended not only for enjoying the sight of a campfire but also for those who want to cook over the fire. It’s also a great choice for backpacking trips.
・Zika Table

With its lightweight and slim design, the Zika Table is a mini table perfect for solo camping. Assembly is simple: just hook the X-shaped leg parts onto the tabletop and unfold it to complete the setup.
Its size allows you to comfortably set up a gas burner and cookware at the same time, making it ideal for solo camping. Weighing less than 500g, it’s lightweight enough to use not only for camping but also for trekking.
・Cosside Table

The Coside Table is the perfect companion for a low chair. It provides a place to set down your coffee or a book, allowing you to enjoy a luxurious, relaxing time while seated.
It packs down compactly, making it easy to carry and use anywhere—another key feature. With its simple yet stylish design, it’s a versatile item that works just as well at home as it does outdoors.
・UT Cot

A 2-way UT Cot that supports both high and low styles. Made with high-strength fabric, it offers outstanding durability!
With a weight capacity of 150 kg, it can also be used as a bench or for storing gear. Featuring just the right amount of tension to prevent excessive sagging and a structure that minimizes creaking, this cot is designed to ensure a good night’s sleep while camping.
Another great feature is the included webbing loops for hanging small items on the side of the cot, as well as a storage case that doubles as a pillow or a pouch for small items.
・Mug

TOKYO CRAFTS offers Sierra Cups made of brass, stainless steel, titanium, and 24-karat gold.
Each is available in standard and deep sizes, making them versatile and convenient items that can be used as drinking cups, for cooking rice, or as serving bowls.
Since a Sherpa cup is an essential item to have, be sure to check them out and pick up your favorite.
・Mesh Bucket Shelf

The Bucket Shelf Mesh helps keep your campsite looking neat and stylish, even when it’s cluttered with various items. It’s especially useful around campfires and tables, where things tend to get messy.
It’s not just for storage—you can also use it like a bucket to carry your gear. It’s a versatile item that can even be stacked to create a two-tier shelf.
Its sleek, simple design adds a touch of style just by being there.
Enjoy solo camping with your favorite gear whenever you like!

We’ve introduced the appeal of solo camping, the necessary gear, and TOKYO CRAFTS’ recommended items.
Solo camping is the perfect way to enjoy some time to yourself and recharge. We hope you find the camping gear you love and have a wonderful time! At TOKYO CRAFTS, an online retailer of outdoor gear, we carry a wide selection of camping and outdoor equipment. You can purchase various camping essentials, including camp tables, fire pits, cots, Sierra cups, and tents. Be sure to check out our popular lightweight fire pits (MacLight), solo tents, family tents, tarps, and fire pit mats.Be sure to check out our recommended camping gear.