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PostHeaderIcon Camping gear: how to choose furniture

If you have tired of office and city’s vanity, it is a good time for going on the nature and taking pleasure in silence and rest. If you want to make the rest on the nature really comfortable first of all you must take care of all that you can be needed for: camping tent, sleeping bags, mobile kitchen and, naturally, camping furniture.

Choosing camping furniture it is not difficult to acquire three simple truths:

1. Camping furniture should be solid;

2. Camping furniture should be easy;

3. Camping furniture should be comfortable. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Sizing Up a Great Tent

Camping is one of the best ways to relieve stress and clear your head. That’s why it’s so important to buy a tent that’s easy to use and provide worry-free protection.

The first step to getting back to nature is buying a tent you can depend on. A good quality tent must be comfortable, easy to use and provide security for you and your family.

Tents needn’t be fancy, or expensive. They can be as simple as small, two-person pup tents, or as extravagant as full-size family models with three rooms and lighting. All that really matters is that the tent is durable and dependable enough to protect you from nature’s elements.

Choosing a tent is a task worthy of serious thought, and there are several factors that must be considered before making your final decision. The size and shape of the tent, the weight and the setup must all be taken into account. If you’re camping alone, assembly is a very important consideration. Shop at a reliable sporting goods or outdoors store, and ask the sales associate for help in choosing the best tent to meet your requirements.

Remember to consider the transportation of your tent. If you’re looking at a big, bulky tent that will take up the entire trunk of your car and leave no room for food and gear, keep shopping.

Size

Size most definitely matters when it comes to choosing a tent. Make sure that there’s enough room for you, and your fellow campers. Everyone needs to have space to stretch out and to move around. You may be using air mattresses, so keep that in mind when judging the depth. The tent must be high enough to stand up, or at least sit up. Manufacturers tend to overestimate the number of people that can sleep comfortably in a tent. So, while it is possible to cram four fully-grown adults into a four-person tent, you’ll all sleep better in a six-person model. Similarly, a two-person tent might be able to hold two people, but they’re clothes and food will have to wait outside. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Three Very Unique Camping Tents

The designs of camping tents are becoming more and more innovative. Backpacking tents are getting lighter and lighter. Tents are easier to set up and to take down. They are becoming more durable and more weather-resistant. They are easier to fold away and to store. There are many ways in which camping tents have changed over the years. Of course, a few tents seem to stand about above the rest – at least in terms of how innovative they are.

Check out these unique camping tents:

BradCamping Luminous Tents – Hey, why not get a tent that glows in the dark? Haven’t you ever wandered off in the middle of the night to use the “bathroom” and then had trouble getting back to your camping site? Well, you would not have to worry about such a thing if you had a luminous tent. Also, the company claims that the warm yellow glow also keeps away insects. I have not had a chance to try one of these, nor have I seen one in person, but it definitely sounds like an interesting idea… of course, if you can see the glow from inside the tent, I imagine that it could be a little difficult to get to sleep! By the way, BradCamping also makes polka-dot tents! Who says that you can not be in style when out camping? Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon How To Buy A Tent For Your Camping Trip

The kind of tent you buy is largely dependent on the kind of camping you are aiming to do. Summer Tents are meant for camping in hot climates only; Three-Season Tents can be used in climates ranging from light snow to hot weather; Winter Tents are ideal for harsh snow conditions; Single Wall Tents are for those who require something that is ultra-light and All-Season Tents, also called convertible tents can be used in almost all weather conditions except for hard-core winter mountaineering.

Basic Tent Features

No matter what kind of camping you are going to be doing, there are some features that are more desirable in any tent:

Collapsible tent poles should be constructed of high-strength aluminum, tubular fiberglass or carbon fiber.

Freestanding tents are easier to set up on rocks, sand, snow and anyplace where it is rather difficult to put a stake in the ground.

Tents constructed of polyester or nylon fabric are most durable and are also the lightest. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Camping Tents – What The Tent Ratings Mean

Been shopping for a new camping tent? Wonder what 3-season or 4-season means? Confused about what a family tent or convertible tent classification means? Let’s try to cut through all the marketing lingo and get down to what you should really look for when you see camping tent ratings or classifications.

When you get right down to it, you should think of a camping tent as either 3-season or 4-season. So what’s in a name?

Generally speaking your average 3-season tent is built to hold up well in light to moderate weather conditions. They are built to be comfortable in Spring, Summer and Fall in most any location, hence the name 3-season.

Three-season tents are generally more affordable than 4-season. You will find a vast range of 3-season tent quality from the cheap units found in big retail stores to expensive models found in specialty camping stores.

The downside of 3-season tents? These tents do not hold up well in high winds, torrential rain and heavy snowfall. 3-season tents are generally not the tent of choice for backcountry expeditions through Alaska in January. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Camping tent is the main camping gear

Camping in tents is very exciting. Many people like to spend free time far from civilized facilities in tents therefore camping gear and tents can be found in great variety nowadays. Camping tents can cost up to $3,000. Camping tents are important for the success of your holiday. The tent should not be cramped when the whole company is inside.
When you determine the size of your future tent, you should think about the number of people who will use it and the goals of its use. It is important if you are going to use it for sleeping, or just as a shelter in case of rainy weather. Will have much luggage with you to place in the tent. Therefore the tent should protect you from water and be reliable enough to leave you dry in spite of rainy weather. The tent may have one or more layers, you can open screens. Even the color is important because dark color will make it too hot inside if you are going to have good time in the sunshine. Read the rest of this entry »

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