Looking To Buy A Good Tent? Here's Some Tips

Can't wait for the start of camping season? Just waiting to get away from the smog, rush hour traffic and bad smells? There are times I just can't wait. I count the days. That is why people like me and you take every occasion to go camping. Without a doubt the best camping tent is highly relevant and part and parcel of the success of your camping trip. In fact, you will find the success of your camping adventures will depend on your knowing how to buy camping gear and especially how to buy a tent. Follow along as we talk about some of the things to think about when purchasing your next tent.

Analyze Your Basic Requirements As you begin your shopping trip, think about what you and your friends would want in that camping tent. Of utmost importance is a tent that is strong, watertight, storm proof and very durable. Don't ever forget to look for these whether you camp in the lush tropics or in howling winds and deep snow. Remember the main purpose of a tent is to provide shelter. All you really need is a stiff wind or a downpour to find the difference between the camping tent of quality and the one designed specifically for the fast buck at a discount store.
Determine Tent Sizes The height measurements and floor diagrams that your family will see provided by manufacturer's can be misleading. These manufacturer's recommendations are really based on how many average-sized campers can wedge themselves inside and try to sleep in a human puppy-pile. To get a more accurate picture ask the dealer to put up the camping tent while in the store and allow your family to get inside to check it out. Can you set up? can you move a little? could anyone stand up
Do you feel crowded or do you feel like you have the right amount of room? Is the shape of the camping tent and interior configuration [high walls, slanted walls, etc]
Always check this out for yourself whenever possible.

Analyze Tent Weight It won't take long to discover a unique fact, the farther you will be carrying your tent, the weight soon becomes more of an issue. If you are just driving an auto to a camping sites, you can go as heavy as you can handle. But if you and your family will need to carry your tent and gear all day in hot weather, you'll be happy you went lighter instead of heavy. Take into consideration all these things. Can you drive right to the park or are you packing it in? Consider weight when purchasing your new camping tent. You'll be glad you listened.

An initial outlay for a family of four should only cost you [for gear and camping tent] about $500. That is not a lot considering the family joy ahead. You could spend more but it isn't necessary. Instead invest in a lot more time and get into the outdoors with the family. That will be better in the long run. There are a number of good tent manufacturers, Just GOOGLING it and make sure to do your research and know what your are looking for in a camping tent. Then head off to a nice camping ground.
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