The Benefits of Alpaca and Llama Wool For Camping and Life Outside

The Benefits of Alpaca and Llama Wool For Camping and Life Outside
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NATURAL FIBRES, MADE FOR LIFE OUTSIDE

There is a reason alpaca and llama wool have been used for generations in cold, high-altitude climates.

Soft, warm, breathable and hardwearing, these natural fibres are beautifully suited to life between home and elsewhere, from cool nights in a bell tent, to mornings in the van, to slow evenings by the fire.

INSULATING WITHOUT THE BULK

Alpaca and llama fibres are naturally insulating, helping hold warmth close while still allowing the body to breathe. This makes them ideal for layering across changing conditions, warm enough for cold nights, but comfortable enough for year-round use.

They offer warmth without the heavy, bulky feeling of synthetic bedding, making them easy to pack, carry, fold and live with.

BREATHABLE & TEMPERATURE REGULATING

Natural wool fibres help regulate comfort as temperatures shift. They keep warmth in when the air cools, while still allowing excess heat and moisture to move away from the body.

This makes alpaca and llama wool especially useful for camping, vanlife and open-air stays, where conditions can change quickly between afternoon sun, evening chill and cold overnight air.

ODOUR RESISTANT & NATURALLY ANTIMICROBIAL

Alpaca and llama wool are naturally resistant to odour, helping blankets stay fresher for longer between washes.

This matters outdoors. When you are camping, travelling or living from a van, bedding is not always washed as often as it would be at home. Natural fibre helps make that more practical - staying comfortable, breathable and fresh with proper airing and care.

HARDWEARING BY NATURE

These are not delicate decorative throws. Alpaca and llama wool are known for their strength, warmth and long-lasting comfort.

Many of our blankets include a small synthetic component to support durability, helping them handle regular use, packing, layering, folding and travel. The result is a blanket that still feels soft and natural, but is better suited to real life outdoors.

QUICK DRYING & EASY TO AIR

Alpaca and llama wool are practical fibres for changing conditions. They manage moisture well, dry relatively quickly compared with heavier bedding, and can be aired between uses.

For camping, cabins, vanlife and weekends away, this makes them a considered alternative to bulky bedding that holds dampness or odour.

NATURALLY FLAME-RESISTANT

Wool fibres are naturally more flame-resistant than many synthetic textiles. They are less likely to ignite, do not melt or drip, and generally self-extinguish when the flame source is removed.

This does not make them fireproof, and all blankets should still be kept a safe distance from open flames, sparks, heaters and campfires. But for life outdoors, natural wool offers a quiet practical advantage over many synthetic alternatives.

MADE TO BE KEPT

The best blanket is not the one you replace every season.

Alpaca and llama wool are chosen for lasting comfort: soft enough for the bedroom, warm enough for the campsite, and durable enough to move with you between the two.

These are pieces to fold across the bed, pack into the van, wrap around shoulders by the fire and bring back out year after year. 

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