Are you looking for a reputable provider of quality camping gear in Australia? At Aussie Disposals, we stock an impressive and comprehensive range of quality camping equipment for you to view and bulk order.From tents, swags, awnings, sleeping gear and cooking equipment through to storage solutions, portable toilets, camp furniture, safety camping supplies and more, our range has you covered. We’re confident you’ll find what you’re looking for to help make your camping experience more enjoyable and positive.
WHAT OUR CAMPING SHOP OFFERS
Our camping shop takes pride in maintaining a huge selection of camping essentials for all kinds of people with widely divergent needs, covering just about every aspect of camping you can think of. Whether you’re travelling solo for an extended period of time, going on a weekend getaway with your family, or taking a day trip with your partner to explore the great outdoors, we can equip you with the camping tools and camping accessories you need.
Our range includes:
Tents – Dome tents, family tents, rooftop tents, ensuite tents, canvas tents, sun shelters & gazebos, and tent accessories to keep you sheltered from the elements and give you a place to sleep comfortably at night.
Swags – Single swags, double swags, free standing swags and accessories that are made from heavy duty waterproof materials which can withstand the elements.
Sleeping – Sleeping bags, stretchers, sleeping mats, and accessories that are comfortable and will ensure you’ll wake up the next day feeling fresh.
Furniture – Chairs, tables, cupboards and heaters that are designed with both functionality and durability in mind, making camping trips more comfortable and convenient.
Cooking – Stoves, cookware, kettles, dinnerware, gas adaptors, fuel and cylinders and more to ensure you and others are well fed.
Toilers & Showers – Toilets, showers and cleaning accessories so that you can freshen up and do your business in private without feeling uncivilised.
Lighting – Lanterns, area lights, head torches, hand held torches and accessories to help you see in the dark and reduce the risk of injuring yourself or getting lost.
Backpacks & Bags – Day packs, travel packs, waterproof bags, duffle bags, canvas bags and rolling luggage that can fit various camping gear and is designed for the rugged outdoors.
Our range of camping equipment also includes fridges and coolers to preserve food and keep drinks refreshingly cold, 4WD gear such as awnings and various accessories, maps and compasses to help you with directions, and first aid supplies in case of any accidents. In addition, we can supply you with different hardware for various applications.
BROWSE OUR RANGE OF CAMPING SUPPLIES ONLINE TODAY
Aussie Disposals is one of the best camping stores in Australia when it comes to outdoor trekking, hiking and camping supplies. Browse our range and shop online, or check out what we have for sale and buy in-store. Alternatively, you can contact us to enquire about our products and get more info.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the top items all campers need?
Every camper needs camping gear with which to make the experience an enjoyable one. This includes the obvious things like tents and swags, bags and backpacks, and sleeping bags. Other top camping supplies worth bringing include cooking equipment for making decent meals, portable toilets and showers, lighting, maps and navigation to ensure you don’t get lost, and first aid supplies for treating injuries.
How do I find free camping spots?
There are many camping spots in Australia that are free of charge and fairly easy to find. A simple online search will yield plenty of results, giving you multiple options to appraise and choose from depending on where you want to go and what you want to do.
Best time of year for camping?
Camping is a great activity that can be done all-year round. At the end of the day, it depends on what kind of experience you want to have and what your preferences are. While summer is the most popular time of year for most people due to the warmer weather and extended holidays, other seasons can be just as good. Cooling temperatures and changing colours in autumn can be refreshing after the oppressive heat of summer, while the newness and unpredictability of spring can inject an element of excitement. Even winter is great for camping because it’s typically quieter and you can take advantage of snowfall (not to mention there are fewer annoying insects to contend with).
What are the common items campers forget?
Campers sometimes forget to bring certain camping equipment with them, including everyday items that we generally take for granted. People commonly overlook sun and bug protection, batteries for their flashlight, firewood to create camp fires, paper towels to clean up messes, duct tape for fixing holes and tears, knives to open packages and prepare food, and first aid kits in case of an emergency.
What should I wear camping?
Your choice of clothes for camping trips will depend on the time of year and the weather conditions you expect to have. It’s important to rug up during the colder and wetter months of the year, so be sure to bring jackets, thermals, gloves and beanies. During the summer months, you won’t need as much clothing and should consider bringing along more lightweight and breathable shirts, shorts and footwear. At Aussie Disposals, our camping shop has you covered either way.
What’s the best torch for camping?
It can get extremely dark camping in remote locations away from the light pollution of cities and suburbs. It’s important to bring one or more torches with powerful lights so that you can see the area around you and move without putting yourself at risk. The best torches have multiple light modes so that you can adjust the brightness based on your specific needs.
Should I use a tent or a swag?
It depends on various factors. Do you have a personal preference? What do you plan to do when you go camping? How many people will be with you? How much weight are you willing to carry with you? Swags are ideal for those who are camping alone or with one other person and don’t need much space. Meanwhile, tents are better for families and groups who want protection from a wider range of weather conditions.