Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Useful Guidelines for Purchasing a Tent

By Paul Cameron

In today's world, in contrast to a couple of decades ago, camping does not always mean that one will sleep in a tent. Even so, there are many folks who think that camping without a tent just is not true camping. The following are some strategies to help you buy a great tent - one with all the modern benefits, without the drawbacks of older times.

Before you purchase a camping tent it's important that you have a clear idea about the function of a tent. Its job is to protect you from the vagaries of nature like rain, wind and cold as well as to offering you privacy. Most tents will offer you privacy, however you need a higher quality shelter in order to keep the weather out. Indeed, rain is among the main things to consider when it concerns purchasing a tent. Wetness is more than just an irritant, it can be harmful to your health at cold temperatures. However keeping dry isn't hard if you have a well made tent.

While nylon is the standard material used for the majority of tents, the quality can still vary. The fabric ought to be thick and strong, and ought to be treated with a waterproof sealant to prevent leaks in wet weather. You have to take full advantage of the sealant that comes with many tents nowadays. You put the tent up, then spray the seams to make certain they're completely watertight. Moreover, the ground surface ought to resist moisture, retain temperature, and be quite sturdy.

The two basic styles of tents are inner frame and outer frame. The first is simpler to assemble, however the other is sturdier and more impervious to weather conditions. Either way, it is important that they incorporate a good design. A flap that can be zipped up is helpful for blocking the wind. Also look for a tent that features a good number of places around the base where you can tie it down to prevent gaps.

Tents are generally classified by their dimensions and their shape. Something to think about, though, is that, despite the name, a four-man tent can only accommodate two adults with any comfort at all. Tents that are round or dome shaped, also known as geodesics, not only are functional however they also look stylish. They allocate surface tension quite proficiently, which makes them strong. They're also light in weight and not hard to carry around or put up. The downside is that they do not utilize interior space very well. Sleeping bags are rectangular, so a round format tends to waste a lot of space.

Maybe the most important tip of all is that you get what you pay for, so when you consider what's involved in a well made, durable tent, remember you might need to pay more to get it. Modern tents are greatly improved over what was available one or two decades ago, and it is always preferable to pay a bit more and buy something that will last.

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