Sunday, October 11, 2009

Useful Tips for Buying a Tent

By Paul Cameron

Today, camping does not always have to involve spending the night in a tent, in contrast to the way it was for former generations. Yet there are plenty of folks who consider that the ultimate in camping can only be reached by spending the night in a tent. The following are some tips to help you purchase a great tent - one with all the modern advantages, without the drawbacks of older times.

Before you buy a camping tent it is important that you have a clear idea about the function of a tent. It does its job by protecting you from the elements (rain, wind, and cold), however it also provides privacy. Most tents will give you privacy, but you need a higher quality shelter in order to keep the weather out. Dealing with rain is among the main issues in getting a good tent. Wetness is more than just an irritant, it can be harmful to your health at cold temperatures. But keeping dry is not hard if you have a well made tent.

Most tents nowadays are made with nylon, however the quality and strength of the nylon can vary considerably. The fabric should be thick and strong, and should be treated with a waterproof sealant to prevent leaks during wet weather. You should use a can of sealant in order to protect your tent. You put the tent up, then spray the seams to make sure they are entirely watertight. Of equal importance is that the floor be strong, waterproof and able to repel hot or cold temperatures.

The two basic types of tents are inner frame and outer frame. Even though internal ones are simpler to work with, external styles seem to be stronger with regard to withstanding the elements. In both instances, it's helpful if they are well designed. A flap that can be zipped up is useful 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.

When purchasing a tent you ought to know that they're categorized depending on their size and shape. However you should keep in mind that a four-person tent fits just one or two adults if you do not want to be crowded. One type of tent that's both efficient and really up-to-the-minute is a geodesic tent, which is designed in the shape of a dome. This style is lightweight and a snap to assemble, and the design is intended to distribute tension on the surface equally, which makes them better able to withstand the weather. The downside is that they do not utilize interior space very well. When you consider that your sleeping position is rectangular, a circular area isn't very efficient.

Of all the considerations involved in buying a tent, you ought to pay special attention to the need for paying a little extra money to get a superior quality tent. The technology that goes into making a tent has evolved so much that it is a good idea to spend a little more and get something that will last.

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