Trail-tested essentials

Shop Hiking Essentials.

Carefully selected gear to prepare you for safe, comfortable, and unforgettable hiking experiences. Pay with M-Pesa, delivered Kenya-wide.

Hiking Boots
KES 4,500

Hiking Boots

Ksh 4,500

Durable, waterproof boots engineered for rocky trails and long-distance treks.

Why it matters

Proper boots protect your feet from injury, slippery terrain, and the fatigue of hours on the trail.

Benefits

  • Ankle support & stability
  • Waterproof protection
  • Grippy all-terrain sole
  • All-day comfort
Hiking Jacket
KES 1,500

Hiking Jacket

Ksh 1,500

Lightweight shell jacket built to block wind, rain, and high-altitude chill.

Why it matters

Mountain weather turns fast. A reliable jacket keeps your core warm and dry when conditions change.

Benefits

  • Windproof & waterproof
  • Breathable fabric
  • Packs down small
  • Trail-ready hood
Trekking Pole (Pair)
KES 3,000

Trekking Pole (Pair)

Ksh 3,000

Collapsible carbon poles for stability on steep ascents and long descents.

Why it matters

Poles take pressure off your knees and add two extra points of contact on uneven ground.

Benefits

  • Reduces knee strain
  • Improves balance
  • Lightweight & foldable
  • Adjustable height
Hiking Water Bottle
KES 1,500

Hiking Water Bottle

Ksh 1,500

Insulated stainless bottle that keeps water cold for the entire trail day.

Why it matters

Dehydration is the #1 cause of trail fatigue. Reliable hydration keeps you sharp and safe.

Benefits

  • 24-hour cold retention
  • Leak-proof lid
  • Durable steel build
  • Trail-pack compatible
Hiking Bag/Backpack
KES 3,000

Hiking Bag/Backpack

Ksh 3,000

Ergonomic 30L pack with hydration sleeve and weather-ready rain cover.

Why it matters

A well-fitted pack carries your essentials without straining your back on long ascents.

Benefits

  • Ventilated back panel
  • Hydration compatible
  • Weatherproof zippers
  • Padded hip belt

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