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Rambler Peak

Our story

From the Peak District, for everywhere wild

Here to rekindle humankind’s connection with the natural world.

A rambler unrolling the DreamLite on heather moorland above a wide Peak District valley

Made small, made honest

Rambler Peak® started the way most decent ideas do: on a damp hillside, wide awake at three in the morning on a mat that had given up an hour after we had. We live on the edge of the Peak District. The gritstone edges, the mist, the moorland. This is where we walk, camp and test.

We are a small UK company, and we like it that way. Small means every product gets obsessed over. The DreamLite went through eleven baffle layouts before the curve felt right. The pillow strap was redesigned three times because it slipped once.

We make gear for wild campers, backpackers and ramblers, people who measure a good weekend in miles walked and stars seen, not things bought. Our kit should disappear into your pack, then quietly give you the best night you’ve ever had on a hill.

Thoughtful engineering

Every spec earns its place. 590 g because grams matter on mile twelve. An R-value of 2.5 because British springs are colder than they look.

Tested on the hills

Kinder Scout, Stanage Edge, the Great Ridge. If a product survives a Peak District season, it will look after you anywhere.

Honest by default

Plain numbers, no inflated claims. 30-day returns and a 1-year warranty, because we stand behind what leaves the workshop.

Meet George

That is George on Dow Crag, holding up seven fingers for his seventh Wainwright of the day, fresh off the Old Man of Coniston. It was taken on the kind of day Rambler Peak exists for: long miles, big views and no rush to be anywhere else.

George started Rambler Peak because decent sleep kit seemed to come in two flavours. Heavy and cheap, or ultralight and eye-wateringly expensive. He wanted a mat he could carry all day, trust all night and afford without wincing. When he could not find one, he built it.

He still tests every product himself, on the hills that shaped the brand. If it survives his idea of a good weekend, it earns its place in the range.

George, founder of Rambler Peak, sat on the summit rocks of Dow Crag holding up seven fingers for his seventh Wainwright of the day

Dow Crag, the Lake District. Wainwright number seven of the day.

Come ramble with us

The best way to understand the kit is a night under a big sky.

Ultralight & compact
UK company
3 season comfort