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Equipping your tent properly means you can enjoy peaceful nights in the great outdoors, whatever the weather. From repair kits to pegs and storage bags, Snowleader offers all the accessories you need to extend the life of your shelter and keep your campsites secure.
When heading out on an adventure and planning to sleep under the stars, it's important to be prepared for any unexpected issues. You won't find spare parts for your tent in the middle of nowhere: a bent peg, a leaking seam, or a damaged pole can quickly turn a great trip into a tough night. Packing a few essential accessories in your bag makes all the difference. Here are some must-have items to take with you!
Whether you're out for a single night or a multi-day trek, experienced campers always pack certain accessories. Here are the essentials:
Depending on your needs, you might also want tarps for extra shelter, spare poles, or a mallet for driving stakes into tough ground-all available in our selection of tents and camping accessories.
Even the best tent will wear over time. A repair kit is a cost-effective way to keep your trusted shelter going for years. Brands like MSR offer kits designed for quick, on-the-go fixes without the need for workshop tools.
We recommend including universal pole repairs in your kit. There are also repair tubes for tent fabrics, especially useful when the membrane starts to crack. These let you seal seams and patch holes or tears in elastic materials, including PVC-coated fabrics. These adhesives are specially made for camping and outdoor gear, providing long-lasting, waterproof repairs. For seam sealing, brands like Vaude offer dedicated kits.
For peace of mind, you can opt for complete kits with all the tools you need to set up and maintain your tent. If you get a tear while out, clean and dry the area, apply a self-adhesive patch or repair tape, and smooth the edges for a secure fix. A stuck zip can often be fixed with a replacement slider. These quick fixes keep you dry until you can do a full repair at home.
A well-guyed tent stands up better to wind and keeps its shape, which is key for waterproofing and comfort. Choose your pegs and stakes based on the ground, as shown by the ranges from MSR, Sea to Summit, and Nemo Equipment. Here are the main options:
It's always wise to carry a few spare stakes, as they're the first to bend or get lost in the grass during pack-up. The MSR range on this page covers most terrain types.
Often overlooked, a storage bag is key to your tent's longevity: it protects the fabric from moisture and dust between trips and makes it easier to carry once strapped to your backpack. A slightly larger bag, like those from Sea to Summit or Big Agnes, speeds up packing in the morning and reduces permanent compression, which can damage coatings. For treks where every litre counts, dedicated compression sacks help save valuable space.
Accessories for outdoor use must withstand moisture, abrasion, and UV rays. Aluminium is lightweight and naturally corrosion-resistant, making it ideal for pegs and poles, while bags benefit from water-repellent fabrics. For repairs, choose adhesives and patches specifically designed to resist water and sunlight-otherwise, your fix may fail at the first heavy rain. This attention to materials is what separates a temporary fix from a reliable accessory season after season.
Before buying, check that the accessory fits your tent model-a sleeve that's too wide or a patch that doesn't match won't hold. Pay special attention to:
If you're unsure, our team of enthusiasts and online chat can help you find the right match for your gear.
Well-maintained fabric keeps its waterproof qualities much longer. To preserve this, apply waterproofing sprays and seam sealers to clean, dry fabric, ideally before the season starts. Good ventilation at night also reduces condensation inside, preventing that damp feeling in the morning. Don't forget to protect the underside of your tent: a suitable groundsheet reduces abrasion and improves insulation from damp ground. After your trip, always air-dry your tent before packing it away, and store all accessories in a dry, temperate place-this simple routine keeps mould and odours at bay and extends your gear's lifespan.
For a typical trip, three or four spare stakes are usually enough to cover losses or breakages. On very hard or rocky ground, where bending is more likely, it's best to take a few extra, ideally reinforced steel models.
Aluminium is lighter and more corrosion-resistant, making it the go-to for hiking and trekking where every gram counts. Steel is heavier but more resistant to bending, making it ideal for hard ground and very exposed sites.
First, remove any sand or fabric caught in the teeth, then lightly lubricate the track with a suitable product or, if needed, a little dry soap. If the slider no longer grips, replacing it with a spare usually extends your tent's life.
Choose a bag slightly larger than the original case: packing is quicker and the fabric, less compressed, keeps its coatings longer. For lighter trekking, a dedicated compression sack helps reduce volume once packed.
As a French specialist in mountain and outdoor gear, Snowleader brings together a wide selection of brands to equip your tent and your next adventures.