A range of bushcraft tarps, bivi poles, accessories and other bushcraft gear.

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Lomo 3 Section Bivi Basha Pole

£9.49

Highlander Arrow Trowel

£14.99

Cooking Tripod

£16.00

5m x 5m Bushcraft Tarp

£65.00

Precision Knife Sharpener

£6.99

4.5m x 4.5m Bushcraft Tarp

£52.00

4.5m x 3m Bushcraft Tarp

£35.00

Tarp Clamps – 4 Pack

£2.20

Lomo Extendable Bivi / Basha Pole – Medium 55-91cm

£7.70

Lomo Extendable Bivi / Basha Pole – Large 74 – 128cm

£8.40

Highlander Trekker Hammock

£28.99

Crusader Hammock and Tarpaulin Sleep System

£74.99

LOMO Black Aluminium Screw Gate Carabiner

£1.30

Tri Folding Army Entrenching Tool Shovel – Black

£9.95

Mini Stainless Steel Folding Shovel

£4.50

Lomo Firesteel Fire Starter

£2.99

Groundsheet Tarpaulin 1.8m x 1.2m (6ft x 4ft)

£2.99

Groundsheet Tarpaulin 2.4m x 1.8m (8ft x 6ft)

£4.80

Groundsheet Tarpaulin 3.6m x 2.4m (12ft x 8ft)

£6.95

Folding Wood Burning Stove

£18.18

Bungee Ball Cord Loop Ties 15cm – 10 Pack

£2.50

Bungee Ball Cord Loop Ties 15cm – 100 Pack

£21.00

Bungee Ball Cord Loop Ties 25cm – 10 Pack

£3.10

Bungee Ball Cord Loop Ties 25cm – 100 Pack

£26.00

Extra Large Microfibre Towel – Orange

£9.98

Extra Large Microfibre Towel – Pink

£9.98

Military Emergency Foil Blanket – Green

£1.50

Highlander Emergency Survival Bivi Bag – Green

£4.99

Waterproof Notepad

£2.99

Highlander Hawk Lightweight Bivi Bag

£73.99

3 Strand 425 Paracord – 100m Black

£9.99

3 Strand 425 Paracord – 100m Olive Green

£9.99

3 Strand 425 Paracord – 100m Orange

£9.99

7 Strand 550 Paracord – 100m Black

£12.50

7 Strand 550 Paracord – 100m Olive Green

£12.50

7 Strand 550 Paracord – 100m Orange

£12.50

Bushcraft Tarps

Bushcraft tarps are one of the first things people new to bushcrafting will purchase. The bushcraft tarp is the basis of most shelters and can be used in numerous different ways. The 3 x 3m tarp is our most popular size but our larger sizes can be used if you need a bigger shelter.

Bivi Poles

Many bushcraft tarp designs will involve the use of aluminium bivi poles to help support the roof of the tarp. Other methods can also be employed such as using paracord strung between 2 trees to support the ridge line of the shelter.

Bushcraft Accessories

A wide range of accessories are available to help your bushcraft adventures  run smoothly. After a tarp shelter, your sleeping system and food preparation should probably be the other mains things to focus on. Insulating yourself from the ground with a good sleeping mat will make a big difference and not cost too much.

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