Infinite Peak Realm
Three-season tent pitched at a quiet campsite with a sleeping bag laid out at golden hour

Weekend Trek · Tent & Sleep

Sleep warm, wake ready for the next ridge

A three-season tent matched to a sleeping bag for mild and cool nights — temperature ratings and packed sizes laid out plainly, so a spring-to-autumn weekend plans itself.

The promise

A night under canvas that feels like rest, not endurance

A good first overnight comes down to two things working together: a shelter that goes up without fuss, and a bag that keeps you warm enough to actually sleep. This kit pairs the two on purpose, so the camp side of a weekend trek becomes the easy part and the walking stays the focus.

A shelter that goes up easily

A two-person three-season tent with a shared setup guide, so pitching at dusk after a long day stays a calm, repeatable routine.

Warmth matched to the season

A sleeping bag rated for mild and cool nights, with its comfort range shown at a glance — no guessing whether you'll be warm enough.

Easy to carry

An included compression sack keeps the packed size honest, so the kit sits sensibly inside an overnight pack rather than swallowing it.

The honest bit

The first overnight is where doubt creeps in

A day walk is forgiving. Stepping up to an overnight is where the questions start to pile up: will the tent hold in a breeze, will the bag be warm enough when the temperature drops after dark, will the whole lot even fit in the pack? Buying a tent and a sleeping bag separately, from different listings, often leaves a gap — a bag rated for summer paired with a trip that turns chilly, or a tent that's heavier than the rest of the load combined.

That mismatch is the quiet reason a lot of promising weekend trips end up cold or cut short. It isn't a lack of effort — it's that the pieces were never chosen to work together, and the numbers that would have flagged the gap were buried somewhere hard to read.

The approach

Shelter and sleep, chosen as a pair

Instead of leaving you to reconcile two separate listings, this kit brings the tent and bag together with their ratings aligned to the same kind of trip: spring-to-autumn nights that are mild to cool. The setup guide is shared, so one read covers both. Every figure that matters — temperature range, packed size, weight — sits where you can compare it before you commit.

A two-person three-season tent

Room for two with space for packs, built for spring through autumn conditions and a shower or two along the way.

A season-matched sleeping bag

A single bag rated for mild and cool nights, its comfort band printed plainly so there's no late-night surprise.

A shared setup guide

One clear guide covering both tent and bag, so the camp routine is something you can run through in fading light without hunting for instructions.

A repair patch and compression sack

A small repair patch for peace of mind on the trail, and a compression sack so the kit packs down to a sensible size.

What it feels like

A weekend that unfolds calmly

01

Pack with the numbers

Knowing the packed size in advance, the tent and bag slot into your pack without a last-minute reshuffle on the doorstep.

02

Pitch at the campsite

With the shared guide, the tent goes up in a steady few minutes — even after a long day on the trail, even as the light fades.

03

Rest properly

A bag matched to the night's temperature means you sleep rather than shiver, and wake genuinely ready for the second day.

The investment

Clear pricing, clearly explained

Three-Season Tent & Sleeping Kit

One two-person tent and a single sleeping bag, with a shared setup guide.

¥17,200

one-time · kit price

What's included

  • One two-person three-season tent with packed size and weight listed
  • A single sleeping bag with its comfort temperature range shown plainly
  • A shared setup guide covering both tent and bag
  • A repair patch for small fixes on the trail
  • A compression sack to keep the packed size sensible
  • Care notes to keep tent and bag in good condition between trips

Bought together, the tent and bag are matched to the same conditions — which is what turns a single price into genuine value, rather than two separate purchases that may not agree with one another.

How we know it works

Ratings that line up with the trip

The method is to read the season-and-temperature band on the bag against the conditions you expect, and to confirm the tent's three-season build suits the same window. When those two agree, a comfortable night follows. That's the whole framework — no more complicated than it needs to be.

3
Seasons the kit is built to cover, spring to autumn
2–3
Day trips this pairing is most at home with
2P
Tent capacity, with room for two and their packs

Expectations stay honest: this is a mild-to-cool weather pairing. For frosty, high-altitude nights we'd point you toward the expedition outfitting instead, so the gear genuinely matches where you're going.

Our commitment to you

A considered fit before anything else

We'd rather have a short, no-obligation conversation about your planned nights out than send you a kit that doesn't suit them. If the temperatures you're expecting fall outside this pairing's comfortable range, we'll say so and suggest a better match.

If the tent or bag doesn't sit right once you've followed the setup guide, reach out and we'll help you put it right. The aim is a pairing you trust on the second night as much as the first.

Getting started

A short path forward

01

Tell us the season

A note on when and where you're planning to camp helps us confirm the ratings line up with the nights ahead.

02

We check the match

We'll reply with a clear note on whether this kit suits your trip, usually within a working day.

03

Camp with confidence

With the shared guide and matched ratings, your weekend nights out can be warm, dry and unhurried.

When you're ready

Let's match the kit to your nights out

Share a little about your weekend plans and the conditions you're expecting. We'll come back with a considered view on whether this tent-and-sleep pairing is the right one for you.

Ask for a Fit

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