Mountain hiking gear

In the mountains, every item in your pack should serve a clear purpose. Explore reliable Primus gear for mountain hiking, including compact stoves, fuel, cookware, bottles, vacuum flasks and practical accessories for day hikes, multi-day routes and changing weather conditions.

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Kvarts Water Bottle 1.0 L

1,0 L vattenflaska • Tritan • lättviktig • standardlock

REA-pris229 kr
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Kvarts Water Bottle 1.0 L

1,0 L vattenflaska • Tritan • lättviktig • standardlock

REA-pris229 kr
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Kvarts Water Bottle 0.6 L - Drink Cap

0,6 L vattenflaska • Tritan • lättviktig • dricklock

REA-pris229 kr
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Kvarts Water Bottle 0.6 L - Drink Cap

0,6 L vattenflaska • Tritan • lättviktig • dricklock

REA-pris229 kr
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Mika Insulated Bottle 0.5 L

0,5 L vattenflaska • vakuumisolerad • 7h varmt / 32h kallt

REA-pris399 kr
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Mika Insulated Bottle 0.75 L

0,75 L vattenflaska • vakuumisolerad • 9h varmt / 47h kallt

REA-pris499 kr
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Basalt Thermo Bottle 0.75 L

0,75 L termos för expedition • 36h varmt / 47h kallt

REA-pris599 kr
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Trek Cutlery Set Aluminium

Lätt • kniv, gaffel & sked • hårdanodiserad aluminium • 36 g

REA-pris349 kr
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Trek Spork Aluminium

Lätt • sked & gaffel i ett • hårdanodiserad aluminium • 14 g

REA-pris129 kr
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CampFire Knife Large REA-pris209 kr Pris349 kr
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CampFire Cutlery Set

Stilrent bestickset • rostfritt stål • läderhylsa • 78 g

REA-pris149 kr
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Long Handle Spoon Aluminium

Sked med långt handtag • hårdanodiserad aluminium • 18 g

REA-pris149 kr

Choose gear that matches your mountain route

A mountain hike can change character quickly. A calm start in the valley may be followed by strong winds, rain and lower temperatures at higher elevations. Your equipment should therefore be dependable, easy to operate and suitable for the length of the route, the size of your group and the amount of weight you want to carry.

When planning mountain hiking for beginners, a simple and well-matched setup is often more useful than a pack filled with separate items. A stove that works with your cookware, enough fuel for the route and a clear system for carrying drinks will make both packing and breaks easier. Test the equipment before departure so that you know how it works when the weather changes or you need to stop quickly.

A compact stove for breaks along the trail

A dependable backpacking stove allows you to boil water and prepare something warm when the route takes you far from huts and services. A small system may be sufficient for one or two hikers, while a larger group benefits from greater stability and enough capacity for shared cookware.

Lite Stove System is a practical option when low weight and compact packing are important. The integrated format keeps the essential parts together and makes it easy to prepare hot water during a short stop. For hikers who prefer separate components, Essential Trail Kit provides a versatile starting point that can be adapted to the route and group size.

Plan fuel according to weather and use

Fuel consumption depends on temperature, wind, group size and how often the stove will be used. Choose suitable gas canisters for the expected conditions and calculate how many boils you will need during the trip. Add a reasonable margin in case a stage takes longer than planned or cold and wind increase consumption.

During colder mountain trips, Winter Gas is designed for conditions where standard gas canisters may become less effective. Matching the fuel to the season helps the stove perform more consistently when you need a warm drink or hot water.

Cookware that packs efficiently

The right pot size helps you avoid carrying unnecessary weight while still providing enough capacity for everyone using the stove. Primus cookware and utensils include options for solo hikers, pairs and larger groups. Select a pot that stands securely on your stove and is no larger than the meals or amount of water you normally prepare.

Pack smaller items inside the cookware whenever possible. This keeps the cooking equipment together, uses the available space efficiently and makes it easier to find what you need when you stop beside the trail.

Water and warm drinks throughout the day

Plan your water capacity according to the distance between reliable refill points. A durable water bottle should be easy to reach without unpacking the rest of your gear, especially during longer stages when drinking regularly is important.

A vacuum flask is a useful addition when mornings are cold or the weather is exposed. Preparing a warm drink before setting off means that you can take a short break without assembling the stove every time, helping you keep moving when conditions are windy or wet.

A practical packing list for mountain hiking

Your packing list should reflect the season, route and number of people sharing the equipment. Before closing your pack, check that the essential Primus items work together and that every part has a clear purpose:

  • A stove with enough capacity for the number of hikers using it.
  • Sufficient fuel for the planned use, plus a reasonable safety margin.
  • Cookware, a mug, cutlery and reliable ignition that pack efficiently.
  • A water bottle and, when needed, a vacuum flask for colder days.
  • A compact knife and the small accessories required for your setup.

Review the complete setup before departure and remove duplicates that do not add a useful function. A well-organised system is easier to carry, quicker to unpack and simpler to use when the weather changes.

A useful knife for mountain hiking

A compact knife can help with opening packaging, cutting cord and handling small practical tasks during a break. When choosing a knife for mountain hiking, secure storage, manageable weight and a comfortable grip are generally more useful than a large blade.

Primus outdoor knives are designed for practical use away from home. Keep the knife in a fixed and accessible place so that it does not move loosely among the stove, cookware and other equipment.

Adapt your equipment to the season

The best time for mountain hiking depends on the area, your experience and the type of route you want to complete. Summer usually offers longer days and milder conditions, but wind, rain and cold evenings can still occur. Late summer and autumn often require more attention to warm drinks, fuel performance and equipment that can be used efficiently during shorter stops.

Winter mountain hiking requires additional experience, planning and specialist safety equipment. For the Primus parts of your pack, reliable stove performance, appropriate fuel and the ability to keep drinks warm become particularly important. Always check the local forecast and current route conditions before departure.

Frequently asked questions about mountain hiking

The right setup depends on the route, season, group size and how you plan to use the equipment. The answers below cover five common questions about stoves, fuel and practical gear for mountain hikes.

Which stove is suitable for mountain hiking?

A compact stove is usually a good choice when you carry all your equipment yourself. Choose the capacity according to the number of hikers and whether you mainly need to boil water or use larger cookware. Integrated systems are convenient for smaller groups, while separate stoves and pots offer greater flexibility.

How much gas should I carry in the mountains?

Estimate the amount from the number of hikers, the length of the trip and the number of planned boils. Cold temperatures and wind can increase consumption, so include a modest reserve and select gas that suits the expected conditions.

Is a vacuum flask useful during summer hikes?

Yes. Mountain temperatures can change throughout the day, even in summer. A vacuum flask lets you prepare a warm drink in the morning and keep it accessible for an exposed or chilly break without setting up the stove again.

What size cookware should I choose?

A smaller pot is often enough for one hiker, while two or more people need additional capacity. Avoid choosing a pot that is larger than necessary, and check that it sits securely on the stove and packs well with the rest of your equipment.

Which small accessories should I check before departure?

Make sure your lighter or firestarter works and inspect the stove connections before the trip. A compact knife, suitable cutlery and any small parts required by your stove should also be stored where they are easy to find.

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