
The equipment is designed to withstand the most demanding conditions, guaranteeing your safety and autonomy in nature:
Extreme durability: Abrasion and water-resistant materials, ideal for tactical backpacks and intensive use.
Versatility: Multifunctional tools and accessories that save weight and space in your backpack.
Safety: From certified water filters to high-performance lighting so you never get lost.
Autonomy: Solar and thermal solutions so you can extend your adventure for more days.
All of this makes our mountain gear the logical choice for hikers, climbers, and bushcraft enthusiasts.

Always make sure to bring the correct climbing and camping gear; we recommend considering:
Weight vs. Durability: Find the right balance. For climbing, prioritize lightness; for survival, sturdiness.
Load Capacity: Choose your backpack's liter capacity based on the trip duration (35L for a day, +50L for treks).
Utility: Do you really need it? Opt for multipurpose tools that cover several needs.
Hydration and Energy: Always ensure you have a water purification method and backup light.

A good survival kit for camping and climbing is not a luxury, it's a necessity. At Inuitz, we work to offer you technical accessories, ergonomic backpacks, and reliable tools. Don't let equipment failure ruin your experience.
Explore our collection and equip yourself with the best for your next vertical challenge or trail.
The equipment is designed to withstand the most demanding conditions, guaranteeing your safety and autonomy in nature:
Extreme durability: Abrasion and water-resistant materials, ideal for tactical backpacks and intensive use.
Versatility: Multifunctional tools and accessories that save weight and space in your backpack.
Safety: From certified water filters to high-performance lighting so you never get lost.
Autonomy: Solar and thermal solutions so you can extend your adventure for more days.
All of this makes our mountain gear the logical choice for hikers, climbers, and bushcraft enthusiasts.
Always make sure to bring the correct climbing and camping gear; we recommend considering:
Weight vs. Durability: Find the right balance. For climbing, prioritize lightness; for survival, sturdiness.
Load Capacity: Choose your backpack's liter capacity based on the trip duration (35L for a day, +50L for treks).
Utility: Do you really need it? Opt for multipurpose tools that cover several needs.
Hydration and Energy: Always ensure you have a water purification method and backup light.
A good survival kit for camping and climbing is not a luxury, it's a necessity. At Inuitz, we work to offer you technical accessories, ergonomic backpacks, and reliable tools. Don't let equipment failure ruin your experience.
Explore our collection and equip yourself with the best for your next vertical challenge or trail.



Preguntas frecuentes
Frequently Asked Questions about Climbing and Camping Equipment
What's the difference between a tactical backpack and a normal hiking backpack?
Tactical backpacks are usually made from denser, more abrasion-resistant materials (such as 600D Nylon or higher). In addition, they include the MOLLE system, which allows accessories, extra pockets, and tools to be attached to the exterior, offering a modularity that classic backpacks do not have.
Is it safe to drink water with Inuitz portable filters?
Yes. Our survival water filters use ultrafiltration membranes that remove 99.99% of bacteria and protozoa from rivers or lakes. They are essential in any emergency or wild camping kit to ensure safe hydration without carrying extra liters.
What should I pack in a basic survival kit?
For a safe trip to the mountains or for climbing, your kit should include at least: a knife or multi-tool, a lighting system (headlamp), a fire-starting method, a water filter, a whistle, and an emergency blanket. Our Survival Packs already include several of these essentials.
How bright are camping lanterns and headlamps?
It depends on the use. For camp tasks, 100-200 lumens are sufficient. For walking at night or searching for climbing routes, we recommend our high-power headlamps with more than 300 lumens and adjustable beam.
How do I choose my backpack's capacity?
For day trips or quick climbing assaults, a 20-35 liter backpack is ideal. If you plan to stay overnight or do multi-day treks, you'll need a 45-60 liter pack to carry a sleeping bag, food, and extra clothing.
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