Spring has sprung in the Sierra Nevada, and the whispers of adventure are calling. With longer days and warmer nights, it’s the perfect time to lace up your boots, pack your the camping gear, and hit the trails with your furry companion. But let’s be honest, our four-legged friends often get the short end of the stick when it comes to creature comforts on camping trips. Those flimsy sleeping pads just don’t cut it after a long day of exploring. And the Huge at home dog bed takes up way to much space as you head into the mountains.

This year, ditch the doghouse digs and upgrade your pup’s outdoor experience with the HEST Dog Bed. Designed specifically for adventure companions, the HEST Dog Bed offers the perfect blend of comfort, portability, and durability – everything you need to keep your canine camper happy on the trail.

“If you are someone who’s always on the go (with your dog), like someone who switches between home and office, second homes/RVs, campsites, or various seasonal basecamps, the HEST Dog Bed is a great investment that will pay off pretty quickly … and last in the long run.”– GearJunkie

Hest Dog beds

Built for Adventure

The Sierra Nevada throws everything at you, and last spring on a camping trip with my dog, Dakota, it certainly did. Sun-drenched meadows turned into surprise downpours, soaking us both. Dakota, however, remained her usual ball of energy. She splashed in the lake, chased every squirrel she saw, and rolled gleefully in the dirt – by the end of the day, she was a happy, muddy mess. Back at the tent, we relied on our usual, beat-up blankets, and our sleeping bags (she always goes for the sleeping bag). They offered some warmth, but the dampness from the rain and Dakota’s adventures lingered, creating a musty smell that wasn’t exactly pleasant. Thinking about the HEST Dog Bed with its waterproof construction and removable liner, I couldn’t help but imagine how much easier (and less smelly) things could have been. No more damp dog smell, just a happy camper ready to cuddle up for the night. Next Sierra adventure, the HEST Dog Bed is definitely coming along!

Rest and Recuperation

After a day of chasing squirrels and conquering peaks, your dog deserves a restful night’s sleep. The HEST Dog Bed features the same premium memory foam found in their human mattresses, providing pressure point relief and superior comfort for tired muscles. No more sleepless nights listening to your dog whimper on an uncomfortable pad.

Easy Packing, Happy Camping

Let’s face it, hauling gear up a mountain trail is no picnic. The HEST Dog Bed is designed with portability in mind. The entire bed rolls up compactly into an integrated compression harness, complete with a carry handle for easy transport. This frees up valuable space in your pack for treats, frisbees, and all the other essentials for a fun-filled adventure.

Style Meets Function

Because who says function can’t be fashionable? The HEST Dog Bed comes in a variety of sizes to accommodate all breeds, and the machine-washable soft stretch nylon twill cover boasts dirt and dog hair resistant tendencies. So, your pup can relax in comfort and style, even after a long day of rolling around in the dirt.

Dog on Carson Valley trail
Dakota enjoys new Appaloosa Trail in the Fay Luther trail network

Sierra Spring Adventures Await

With the HEST Dog Bed by your side, you can embark on longer hikes, explore further off the beaten path, and create lasting memories with your furry best friend. Imagine cozy nights curled up around a campfire, listening to the crackling flames and the contented sighs of your pup, nestled in their luxurious outdoor bed.

So, this spring, ditch the compromise and upgrade your dog’s camping experience. With the HEST Dog Bed, you can ensure your furry adventurer gets the comfort and style they deserve, allowing them to relax, recharge, and get ready for the next big Sierra adventure.

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sierrarecmagazine

Publisher of Sierra Rec Magazine. An avid hiker and explorer of mountain lifestyle and adventure. I love to discover new trails, hike along rivers and hang a hammock along the shores of a mountain lake. I often great people on the trail and have found some of my favorite places from the advice of people I meet in the Wilderness. I love the sierra and just like sharing what I know.

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