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Unless you're camping on a trailer, camping tents are one of the most critical camping equipment but they may not be as straightforward as most people want it to be, at least when it comes to choosing the right tent.
There are a few things you need to consider when buying a new tent especially if it is your first time.
You must first decide who many people you are going to house with the tent and get the one which accommodates one more extra. You probably noticed that tents come in different sizes from solo hiking tents to multi-room tents with rooms for storage and dressing.
Different camping tents are also made for the different seasons and climate. Some tents are made to withstand strong winds, some to keep you cool in the hot sun, keep you warm in winter, keep you dry in the rain or protect you from a combination of these natural elements.
If you are expecting strong winds, you may want to get a tent with a strong skeleton yet aerodynamic and have multiple tie-downs.
A similar type of tent you also be useful in places where you will encounter heavy snow with the addition of bright colors for visibility with room for cooking and storage and multiple vents and exits just in case you are buried by the snow.
Direct sun may heat up your tent and melt the surrounding snow so it's a good idea to have a camping tent that has waterproof floors.
Camping tents that are quick to set up and keeps you dry would do wonders at a place where it's cool and known to rain frequently. A tent with an overhang that keeps away water splashing up from the ground keeps you dry when the rains are heavy. Make sure that the tent also provides ventilation.
At places where it also rains but is also hot and humid, ventilation is even more crucial or you may have trouble sleeping at night and the heat may be too unbearable. A mesh canopy does wonders in keeping your tent cool.
Bright colored tents not only increases visibility but also help to keep the heat from the sun out especially when you camp out in the open desert. Protect yourself from the sun with tents which use fabrics which are resistant to Ultraviolet rays.
You would want to have a full canopy mesh for ventilation which also protects you from desert insects which can be really annoying.
You might also encounter strong winds, even thunderstorms in the desert so make sure your camping tent can withstand such conditions. Remember that the standard stakes don't work well in keeping your hiking tent together in the sand so make you also have T-stakes designed for sand or loosed ground. Try to avoid zippers because of the sand and because there are not trees around make you're your tents don't require trees to other natural stationary objects to keep your tent upright.
Weight is also a major consideration especially for hikers. The tent may not weigh much when you carry it at the camping store but if you carry it over a long distance you will find out how a small difference in weight can have a large impact.
Try to get a camping tent that is as light as possible but remember to consider the natural elements what you are likely to be subjected to. Having a hiking tent which does its' main function of protecting you or as a house when you go camping is far more important than the weight itself.
Since price may be an issue for some people getting a tent which is specific to a climatic condition can be cheaper than an "all weather conditions" solution, not that there is such a tent that is suitable for all conditions but a camping tent which is suitable for a large range of conditions would certainly cost a lot more. |
| Author: Syed Abdillah Tuanku Abd Rahman |
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Author Bio:
Jonsky has a lot of experience on using different types of camping tents in different terrain and conditions. He advices that you stay away from dome tents when in extreme weather conditions. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jonsky_Sicuna |
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