Five of the best deals on backpacking essentials in the Amazon Prime Early Access Sale
Get money off high-quality torches, bottles, backpacks and more, for a limited time only
1. HOMIEE 45-litre backpack
To go backpacking, only one item is truly essential and that is the backpack itself. Now you can save money on a 45-litre HOMIEE hiking backpack, which can hold enough gear for around three days of travelling, making it ideal for hiking, camping and other outdoor fun.
The durable bag is waterproof and comfortable to carry, featuring an ergonomic design to protect your back when you’re lifting a heavy load. It has several straps on both sides, allowing for the attachment of trekking poles, a sleeping bag and even a tent if necessary.
£32.99 (reduced from £33.59); amazon.co.uk
Subscribe to The Week
Escape your echo chamber. Get the facts behind the news, plus analysis from multiple perspectives.

Sign up for The Week's Free Newsletters
From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good News Newsletter, get the best of The Week delivered directly to your inbox.
From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good News Newsletter, get the best of The Week delivered directly to your inbox.
2. Bowers & Wilkins PI5 True Wireless noise-cancelling headphones
If you’re planning to stay in a hostel dorm room, a pair of noise-cancelling headphones won’t go amiss. A high-quality pair of earbuds (available in charcoal or white) from British tech company Bowers & Wilkins has been reduced from £199 to £135.24 – a stellar saving of 32%.
These earbuds, which are also fitted with a microphone enabling them to work for phone calls too, have up to four hours of battery life, with a 15-minute charge offering 60 minutes of listening or chatting.
£135.24 (reduced from £199); amazon.co.uk
3. Energizer Vision Ultra HD LED head torch
If you’re planning on going camping and don’t fancy tripping over during a late-night excursion to the loo, then this super bright LED head torch – reduced from £23.99 to £20.39 – would be a sensible purchase.
The compact torch features a shatterproof lens, USB charging cable and special night vision mode, perfect for after-hours activities (like trips to the toilet).
£20.39 (reduced from £23.99); amazon.co.uk
4. LifeStraw Go 1L water bottle with filter
Depending on which country you’re heading to, it might not be safe to drink water straight from the tap. The water purification and filtration brand LifeStraw provides a nifty solution to this: reusable filtered water bottles.
These durable bottles contain a filter that claims to protect against 99.999999% of bacteria (including E.coli and Salmonella), 99.999% of parasites and 99.999% of microplastics, while also reducing chlorine and improving taste. And, for every LifeStraw bottle purchased, a child receives safe water for an entire school year.
£40.95 (reduced from £48.23); amazon.co.uk
5. Sony SRS-XE200 portable wireless speaker
Already thinking about what the soundtrack will be to your backpacking adventure? Thanks to the Amazon Prime sale, you can get £10 off the Sony SRS-XE200 – a portable speaker which couldn’t be more backpacker-friendly, thanks to its waterproof, saltwater resistant and shockproof design.
The speaker has 16 hours of battery life (great when you’re planning to go off-grid for a couple of days) and charges quickly (just ten minutes for 70 minutes of battery – a dream when you’re having to jostle for plug points in a bustling hostel). The speaker works by Bluetooth and can connect with other compatible devices for a synchronised sound.
Sign up for Today's Best Articles in your inbox
A free daily email with the biggest news stories of the day – and the best features from TheWeek.com
-
Deportations ensnare migrant families, U.S. citizens
Feature Trump's deportation crackdown is sweeping up more than just immigrants as ICE targets citizens, judges and nursing mothers
-
Trump shrugs off warnings over trade war costs
Feature Trump's tariffs are spiraling the U.S. toward an economic crisis as shipments slow down—and China doesn't plan to back down
-
A newly created gasoline giant in the Americas could change the industry landscape
The Explainer Sunoco and Parkland are two of the biggest fuel suppliers in the US and Canada, respectively
-
Properties of the week: covetable ski chalets
The Week Recommends Including homes in Verbier, Haute-Savoie and Monti della Luna
-
Best new hotels and places to stay in 2024
The Week Recommends Featuring stylish island resorts, historical properties and wilderness retreats
-
An Alpine ski tour from Andermatt to Engelberg
The Week Recommends The Urner Haute Route features some of the wildest terrain in the Alps
-
The 2024 travel bucket list
The Week Recommends Best holidays, adventures and experiences to book in 2024
-
Luxury in Lapland: how to meet Santa in style
The Week Recommends From husky sleigh rides and tobogganing to searching for Father Christmas on a snowmobile
-
Island hopping in the Caribbean
The Week Recommends Barbados and Grenada offer different perspectives on paradise
-
Borgo Pignano review: a taste of Tuscan tradition and nature
The Week Recommends Enjoy a retreat-like experience that's as relentlessly authentic as it is luxurious
-
Finca Cortesin review: teeing off in style in Andalucia
The Week Recommends Pristine golf meets beach and spa paradise at the Solheim Cup host venue