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Sea to Summit designs the gear you never knew you needed, until now. Explore our innovative and thoughtfully designed products to elevate your next camping or backcountry adventure.

All Products

Sea to Summit designs the gear you never knew you needed, until now. Explore our innovative and thoughtfully designed products to elevate your next outdoor adventure.

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Ultralight Backpacking Tents
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Thoughtful and InnovativeDesigned for the Explorer

Fuel your exploration with thoughtfully designed, high-performance outdoor gear from Sea to Summit. Whether you're conquering rugged mountains or embarking on a scenic backpacking trip, our extensive collection across sleeping bags, ultralight tents, and camp kitchen gear equips you for unforgettable experiences in the backcountry. Embrace the outdoors with confidence and comfort by letting us help you own your journey.  

Frequently Asked questions

Can dry packs be submerged?

Roll-top dry packs are not designed to be submerged - if the closure is held under water deep enough/long enough water will seep through the closure. The Hydraulic Pro Duffle has a watertight zipper and can be submerged. 

What's the difference between a Freestanding and Semi-Freestanding ultralight backpacking tent?

A freestanding tent has poles that extend down to all internal four corners, holding them under tension. A semi-freestanding tent has poles that extend down to two corners, but two other corners need to be staked out to provide tension. Semi-freestanding tents are lighter than freestanding models.

Are certain materials/weights more ideal for certain lengths of backpacking trips?

If you consider weight, heat conduction & durability, the best cookware material is a quality hard-anodized aluminum alloy. Stainless steel and titanium are stronger but heavier / less heat conductive. Good engineering can make aluminum cookware perfectly strong enough.

How do you clean and store your water storage bag?

Wash out Watercells / Pack Taps using warm (not hot) water and dish soap, and rinse thoroughly. Effervescent peroxide tablets will remove harder-to-clean residue. Store hanging up (upside down) with the cap removed.