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Best Way to Store Camping Gear and Tents

Camping gear isn’t cheap, and after a great summer of adventures, it deserves to be stored properly. Whether you’re a weekend camper or a seasoned explorer, taking care of your tents, sleeping bags, and cooking gear will make them last for years — and save you from mildew smells and broken poles next time you head out.

If your garage, loft, or hallway is overflowing with camping kit, there’s a better way to keep it all organised, clean, and ready for your next trip.

Here’s how to store camping gear and tents the right way.

Step 1: Clean Everything Before Packing

Mud, grass, and condensation are the enemies of camping gear. Always clean and dry everything thoroughly before storing. Even a small amount of dirt or moisture can lead to mould or damage.

Checklist before storage:

  • Shake out and air-dry tents completely
  • Wipe cooking utensils and stoves with warm soapy water
  • Brush off mud from boots, chairs, and mats
  • Wash sleeping bags following the care label

Make sure every item is completely dry before packing — especially tents and sleeping bags.

If you don’t have a warm, dry space at home, our Safe and Secure Storage units are ideal for keeping gear protected year-round.

Step 2: Avoid Packing Tents Too Tightly

It’s tempting to cram your tent back into its original bag, but that can damage the fabric or zips over time. Instead, fold it loosely and store it in a breathable cotton or mesh bag.

Tips for tent storage:

  • Make sure it’s fully dry before folding
  • Store poles and pegs separately in labelled pouches
  • Keep the bag off the ground to prevent moisture
  • Avoid plastic bags, which can trap condensation

If your tent is large or you’re short on space, use a home storage unit to store it safely until camping season returns.

Step 3: Store Sleeping Bags the Right Way

Sleeping bags need to breathe. Long-term compression can damage the insulation, making them less warm and comfortable.

How to store sleeping bags:

  • Hang them on wide coat hangers
  • Or store them loosely in large cotton sacks
  • Keep them in a dry, well-ventilated space
  • Avoid vacuum-sealing them for long periods

If your home is prone to damp, a small storage unit provides the perfect dry environment for your sleeping gear.

Step 4: Keep Cooking Equipment Together

Camping stoves, pots, and utensils are easy to misplace if you don’t pack them properly. Group them together in one clearly labelled box.

Tips for kitchen kit:

  • Empty fuel canisters completely before storage
  • Wrap gas stoves separately from cookware
  • Use plastic bins with secure lids
  • Keep small items like matches or cutlery in zip bags

You can pick up Free Packing Boxes to help you organise your camping kitchen efficiently.

Step 5: Protect Chairs, Mats, and Accessories

Camping accessories often get overlooked, but storing them properly keeps them ready for your next trip.

Store these items like this:

  • Fold chairs only once fully dry
  • Roll mats loosely instead of tightly
  • Keep air mattresses in protective bags
  • Check torches and batteries before packing

Add silica gel packets to boxes to absorb any lingering moisture.

Step 6: Label and Organise Everything

When you have a lot of camping gear, labelling is essential. Clearly mark each container so you can find things quickly next season.

Label ideas:

  • “Tents & Poles”
  • “Sleeping Gear”
  • “Cooking Equipment”
  • “Outdoor Furniture”

Stack containers neatly and keep heavier items at the bottom to prevent damage.

If you’re using a storage unit, plan your layout so seasonal items are easy to access.

Step 7: Avoid Extreme Temperatures and Damp

Cold garages, sheds, and lofts can expose your gear to damp and mould. Instead, store camping items in a stable environment where temperature and humidity are controlled.

Our Safe and Secure Storage facilities are purpose-built to protect equipment like tents, sleeping bags, and electronics from damp, dust, and pests.

Step 8: Rotate and Check Gear During the Year

You don’t have to wait until next summer to check your gear. Every few months, open containers and inspect for damp or damage.

Quick check-up list:

  • Air out sleeping bags
  • Re-roll tents loosely
  • Replace broken pegs or zips
  • Recharge headlamps or power banks

Our units are Open 7 Days a Week, so you can easily access your equipment whenever you like.

Step 9: Store Bulky Gear Safely

If you’re storing bulky items like canoes, paddleboards, or camping tables, keep them upright or suspended to save space. Avoid leaning them against walls where they might warp or bend.

Our Free Van Hire and Free Collections make it simple to move large camping gear into storage without the hassle.

Final Thoughts

With proper care and smart storage, your camping gear will stay fresh, dry, and ready for your next outdoor adventure. Taking a bit of time to clean, organise, and store correctly now means less stress and fewer replacements later.

At Cheap Storage Manchester, we help outdoor enthusiasts across Greater Manchester store their seasonal gear securely and affordably.

Check our Prices page or Contact us to find a storage unit that fits your needs.

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