Friday, September 14, 2012

Choosing the Right Tent for Your Camping Essentials

By Jason Nolan


There are many reasons you shouldn't just look at the cheapest price when buying a tent. A tent is your shelter and arguably the biggest of the camping essentials you will need.

Here are some tips for choosing the best tent for you:

You need to be sure you get an honest, durable durable tent which is able to not begin to leak with just a few weeks of use. You may ideally want a water-resistant tent that doesn't leak throughout rain or storm. Low price tents usually have low quality poles, that bend and break quickly. Pay some extra dollars for better durability. If you go a budget route to save lots of cash you will more than likely have a problem with the tent. If you have got dangerous ventilation the condensation at intervals inside the tent will build up really quickly, resulting in a camp setting that's terribly uncomfortable.

Lastly, a zipper breaking because of a low cost tent is quite the common downside. Once the zipper breaks your tent is just about useless. Save yourself some trouble and pay some additional money to travel with a stronger, trouble free tent.

Here are a number of the simplest tents that we tend to recommend:

For a family, or half-dozen - ten people: Columbia Cougar Flats II Family Cabin Dome Tent. What campers are saying: "5 stars", "Awesome and straightforward to line up!", "Great family tent!" For three people: ALPS Mountaineering Chaos three Tent 3-Person 3-Season. What campers are saying: "5 stars", "Kept us dry throughout an 8-hour down pour!", "Super impressed and ecstatic with the value!" For a duo: Mountainsmith Morrison 2 Person three Season Tent What campers are saying: "5 stars", "Fantastic tent for the price", "Outstanding!", "Exceptional!"

You are looking for a superb quality tent at value. Browsing our new web site and viewing our recommendations will produce a better choice method for you.




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