Taking on a Scottish Trek? Rent Hiking Gear for Your Charity Challenge
Each year, thousands of people across Scotland take on charity treks and sponsored walks — from the famous West Highland Way and Great Glencoe Challenge to local fundraising events like the Kiltwalk. Whether it’s for a good cause or team spirit, these walks attract everyone from first-time hikers to seasoned walkers.
If you’ve signed up for a challenge but don’t have all the gear, there’s no need to buy everything new. Outdoor equipment hire is a simple, affordable way to get what you need for the big day.
Handy Gear for Charity Trekkers
Even if you’re only walking for a day or two, having the right kit makes a big difference in comfort and safety. We offer equipment that’s ideal for charity and sponsored walks, including:
- Hiking poles – Reduce fatigue and help on long climbs or descents.
- Sleeping bags and mats – Perfect for multi-day events or overnight treks.
- Hiking rucksacks – Carry your essentials comfortably over long distances.
- Cooking gear and small camping kits – Great for groups setting up basecamps or team rest stops.
Cost-Effective and Sustainable
Buying hiking gear for a one-off event can be expensive — and most of it ends up sitting unused afterwards. Renting instead is not only more affordable, it’s also better for the environment.
Each item is checked, cleaned, and re-used, meaning less waste and less clutter for you. It’s a practical and sustainable way to take part in your trek without unnecessary expense.
Perfect for Teams and Fundraising Groups
Many sports clubs, workplaces, and community groups take part in charity challenges each year. Renting equipment makes it easier for the whole team — everyone can show up prepared without the hassle or cost of buying one-off gear.
Pick Up Your Gear in Edinburgh
If you’re travelling from outside Scotland or beginning your trek in the central belt, you can collect hiking and camping equipment in Edinburgh before heading to your starting point. Everything is lightweight, easy to pack, and available for short or long-term hire.
Whether you’re walking for charity, fitness, or fun, having the right equipment means you can focus on the challenge — not the kit list.
