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Choosing The Right Tent

Date Published: 28th September 2009
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Camping can give you a great chance to get away from all the hustle and bustle for a chance to experience the great outdoors with the people that you love. There are many different kinds of tents available for sale, and the more that you know about the different types available, the better chance you have of picking the tent that is right for you. In this article, we'll go over some basic information that you need to know before you purchase a tent.

The first thing to consider when purchasing a tent is the amount of space that you require. While tents commonly advertise how many people that they can sleep, you have to take into consideration the fact that not everybody is the same size. As a general rule of thumb when estimating how big of a tent you need, you should consider 30 square feet of room for every person that will be sleeping in the tent. You're also going to need room for the supplies and food that you bring with you - be sure to make a realistic estimate when it comes to the size that you'll need. Also, you're going to want to think about the level of privacy that you and your traveling companions would need - there are tents available that feature separate rooms, allowing for a decent level of separation between travelers. In addition, you need to determine how much trouble you want to go through setting up the tent. While some involve complex systems of poles and stakes that you need to assemble, there are many different types of tents that feature collapsible poles that make putting them together a breeze.


When it comes to actually picking the individual tent that you wish to purchase, you should test it's durability while you're still in the store. Run the zippers on the tent up and down, being sure that they don't catch or break. You're also going to want to consider the quality of the material that the tent's canvas is made out of - check if it's waterproof, and feel the fabric to ensure that it's thick enough to hold for a while.

Now that you know a little more about the qualities of a tent that you need to consider, you can make a more accurate purchasing decision.


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Retired US Navy. Married 20+ years. Home Inchon, Korea. Work Seoul, Korea.
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