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How To Choose Best Tents

Okay, there are plenty of camping tents available. Before starting, decide what number people will sleep within the tent? Will backpacks and kit stay inside or out? And what about the dog? Determining all this can help as you select the correct floor area and vestibules (see below).

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How To Choose Best Tents

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  1. How To Choose Best Tents Read on for our expert advice on a way to buy camping tents, specifically a way to choose the most effective tent for your needs! Determine Your Space Needs Okay, there are plenty of camping tents available. Before starting, decide what number people will sleep within the tent? Will backpacks and kit stay inside or out? And what about the dog? Determining all this can help as you select the correct floor area and vestibules (see below). Consider Tent Weight Everyone wants camping tents that are light and spacious. The challenge for you as a buyer (and us as tent makers) is that weight and space fight against one another. The roomier the camping tent, the heavier it's. If you wish a two-person tent for backpacking or bike-camping, choose one that's four pounds or less. Your backs will many thanks later. Camping tents carried by kayak may be a bit heavier. And if you're car camping, don't be concerned about the load in the slightest degree. Most Camping Tents List Two Weights The "maximum weight" includes the tent canopy, poles, rainfly, stakes, stuff sack, and guy lines, everything you'd normally carry. "Minimum weight" is everything except the stakes, guy lines, and stuff sack. www.ajindiaindustries.com Page 1

  2. How To Choose Best Tents 3-Season or 4-Season Tents 3 season camping tents (spring, summer, and fall) are lightweight and have a tendency to be cooler in weather condition. 4 season camping tents (winter) can withstand snow and high winds. They’re also heavier and costlier (usually). Many folks who camp year round have one tent for winter and another for the remainder of the year. Pick the Right Camping Tent Floor Size Floor area (measured in square feet) tells you the dimensions of the camping tent. If you would like extra room that features space to store gear inside, choose a camping tent that features a floor area of a minimum of 20 square feet (give or take) per person. For those looking to shave ounces (backpackers, bike campers) a camping tent that provides about 15 square feet per sleeper will work nicely, though it'll be a decent fit. Know About Vestibules A vestibule could be a floorless cupboard space that's created by staking the rain fly out from the camping tent. Just 5 square feet of vestibule space will allow a camper to stay a full-size pack out of the rain. If you're forced to select a little tent to avoid wasting weight, a vestibule will are available useful. www.ajindiaindustries.com Page 2

  3. How To Choose Best Tents Consider Tent Height Camping tent height is measured from the bottom up to the highest of the tent's exterior. To calculate interior height, subtract 2 or 3 inches from the stated "peak height." 3 ft. 6 in. is typically enough to sit down up in. Double-Wall or Single-Wall Design Unlike the common double wall tents that feature a main section and rain-fly, single wall designs do away with the rain-fly. Single wall tents are extremely light but tend to permit more condensation, meaning the walls may dampen along with your own body vapor. If you select a single-wall camping tent, ensure that it's good venting. Choose Clips or Sleeves This refers to the tactic during which the cover (main section of the tent) is attached to the poles. The clip method allows maximum air circulation between the 2 walls and is extremely easy to line up. Sleeves on the opposite hand are slightly stronger. Consider the Doors While one door is after all enough, two might minimize nighttime jostling after you or your friend crawl outside to retort to the decision of nature. an additional door does, however, add extra weight and value to the camping tent. www.ajindiaindustries.com Page 3

  4. How To Choose Best Tents Avoid Fiberglass Tent Poles Though costlier, aluminum poles are lighter and have a far longer lifespan. Make sure that the rain-fly reaches the bottom if you may be camping in strong winds. Also make sure that the rain- fly has many tie-down points to connect stabilizing guy lines. A tent that may arise on their own without the help of stakes, are "freestanding." this allows you to line it abreast of hard ground when necessary. Tents are cool! And so are mesh walls, windows and doors. These features promote air flow, minimize condensation, and keep you cooler on hot nights. Always bring along a sheet of plastic or nylon to put under the tent. This can save the ground from extra wear and tear. Floor guards (also called FOOTPRINTS) are available and specifically sized for many models. Tag camping tent manufacturers in delhi | army tent manufacturers in delhi | army tent manufacturers in india | relief tent manufacturers in delhi | dome tent manufacturers in delhi www.ajindiaindustries.com Page 4

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