Things To Consider When Buying A Canvas Tent
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If you are considering buying a canvas tent, there are some things that you really need to consider. Now canvas tents differ form other types of tents, as they are like mini homes that are used for different purposes. Unlike other types of tents, a large canvas tent can weigh up to and well over one-hundred pounds. Not only can certain types of canvas tents weigh more, but they can also be very difficult to set up if you have no experience with canvas tents.
Whenever looking at a canvas tent there are certain things that any person who has experience with canvas tents would recommend. With other types of tents, it really does not matter what type of color you get. However with canvas tents, the color of the tent itself is important. The reason is that with white canvas tents, the light is illuminated better with the tent then by having a darker color. This provides better visibility in and outside of the tent.
For people who are looking at large canvas tents, you do want to consider the weight. Unless you want to work on setting up a tent that can be very heavy, then you may want to consider on getting a large canvas tent that has lighter weight. These types of canvas tents are called blend tents. They provide the same type of quality in material that the heavier canvas tents provide, but certain parts of the tent are made with lighter materials. This can reduce the canvas tents weight by around thirty pounds or more. Not only is this lighter to carry, but they can also become easier to set up since you are not dealing with a lot of weight.
On a canvas tent, you usually want to find one that has some type of a opening on the back side. It does not matter if it is a window or another door, but it is important that you have some type of opening that you can open. If you only have one opening, then you are subject to having low if any ventilation throughout the tent. This can lead to the tent becoming overheated and making it extremely hot on the inside of the tent.
These are a few simple things to consider when looking at canvas tents. By following these simple tips, you should be able to pick out a good canvas tent.
Tips For Buying A Camping Tent
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There are so many selections of camping tents on the market, that it can be hard to find the right camping tent to suit your needs. There are many things to consider when buying a camping tent. Such things are how many people you need to fit into the camping tent, what weather conditions you will be encountering, as well as the time of year you will be camping. Here are some inside tips to help you select the right camping tent for your camping trip.
When choosing a camping tent you want to first know how many people are going to fit into the tent. This is important because it eliminates all the other types of tents that you could buy. So if you have a large group of people you know that you would need bigger then small or mid size tent.
Now that you know what tent you can and cannot use you must take into consideration other factors such as size and weight of the tent itself. Now people who go on long hikes when camping would want to try a camping tent with a light weight cloth. If you are using some type of motorized vehicle such as a car or even a ATV off road vehicle, then you can be more flexible in carrying a camping tent with heavier weight.
Camping tents have their own classification for seasons. All season camping tents are generally a all around seasonal tent with some exceptions. These types of tents do not do well with weather conditions that have severe wind chills, higher climates where its cold, or in snowy conditions.
3-season tents are a little bit tougher then all season tents, but like all season tents they do not do well in extremely cold climates. These types of camping tents are not necessarily better then all season camping tents.
4-season camping tents are the toughest camping tents you can find. These type of camping tents can withstand the coldest weather conditions out there. Whether there is snow, rain, or chilling winds, 4-season tents are made to with stand the worse weather conditions you can imagine.
By following these tips you will be bale to prepare for your camping trip properly, and not have any regrets with the camping tent you selected.
The Beach Tent Benefits And Uses
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Tents are not always used for camping as we have learned from the uses of beach tents. Beach tents have many benefits and multiple uses. Unlike camping tents, beach tents usually do not exceed above four feet in height, and are not usually capable of holding a full size adult like a regular tent. The main purpose of a beach tent was to provide shade and shelter.
Beach tents were not only made to provide shelter form the sun. Many people do not realize that there are other harmful elements at the beach that beach tents help protect against. Things like cold winds, wind gusts and even particles of sand, all are deflected by beach tents. Beach tents are a great investment, because they do have versatile purposes.
Beach tents can serve many purposes as a shelter place. They are great for people with sensitive skin and even children. Children can be protected form a beach tent, while still having enough room to play underneath them. There are beach tents that have closure which provide privacy for such things as changing, sleeping, and even doing such things as reading a book in privacy. Beach tents can also serve as storage places to leave your beach equipment at.
Beach tents have adapted a lot over the years. There are many beach tents that are made from special fabrics that help block harmful UV rays from the sun. With sunscreen and other UV blockers, beach tents can provide you a comfortable enclosure as well as help you prevent sunburn. Beach tents come in many different shapes, colors and sizes to fit any persons taste.
There are different styles of beach tents that have different benefits. Beach tents also are convenient for people to not only carry but to also put together. Unlike camping tents which can be very complex at times, beach tents are extremely easy to erect, and some now even erect themselves.
Beach tents also have many conveniences and are useful to have even if you do not frequently go to places like beaches, lakes and other places on a shoreline. There are many uses for beach tents that offer a more comfortable setting while at the same time helping protect you from the sun and weather conditions.
Choosing the Right Camping Tent
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Unlike previous generations, camping no longer always involves sleeping in a tent. RVs, commercial campgrounds and other options provide an alternative. But there's still nothing to complete that camping experience like sleeping in a tent.
Here are a few tips for picking one that gives you all the modern advantages, without the traditional hassles.
The basic purposes of a tent are to provide privacy and protection from the elements - wind, rain and (to some degree) cold. Any sturdy tent will satisfy the first, but to keep weather out requires more.
Windy conditions, common in wilderness areas where most campsites are found, can put a tent to the test. But thanks to modern materials, nylon fabric tents supported by fiberglass or aluminum poles are up to the job.
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There are two basic types, internal frame and external. The former are easier to put up, the latter are a little more sturdy and wind resistant.
In either case, it's helpful if they're in the right design, however. A zippable flap is a great benefit for keeping the wind out and there should be several places around the perimeter at the bottom to fasten the tent to the ground to minimize gaps.
Rain is one of the chief considerations. Being wet is not only not fun, it can be a serious health hazard if the temperature drops. Keeping dry is simple with a good tent, though. All are made these days with nylon, but not all nylon is the same quality. It should be thick and sturdy enough, and treated properly, to actually keep out a good rainstorm.
Campers should make liberal use of the can of sealant that is offered by many manufacturers. You set up the tent and then spray the seams to make them completely watertight. An air hole at the top of many models can help keep the interior from getting stuffy, but you'll want to have one with a closeable flap (either zipper, Velcro or other).
The floor should be equally waterproof, even sturdier and preferably conduct minimal cold or heat.
Tents are sold according to shape and size. However, a four-man tent is really only suitable for two adults, unless you want to be really cramped. A sleeping bag is about 2.5ft by 7 feet. That's 17.5 square feet. Double that to allow for stepping space and room for gear. Then double it again to accommodate another person. That's 70 square feet or about 7 feet by 10 feet. That's about the minimum.
Round tents, sometimes called 'dome' or 'geodesics' look cool and work well. They distribute stress over the surface very efficiently, making them strong, lightweight and easy to assemble and carry. But they are not quite as efficient when it comes to interior space. Sleeping bags are rectangular, as are people when they're sleeping. Let personal taste be your guide.
Be prepared to spend a little more to get a quality tent. Tent technology has developed to such a high state, it's preferable to spend a little more and get something that will endure.
What Style of Camping is for You?
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At one time, the only camping options were tent or open air. A hundred years ago, you would have been fortunate to have a canvas tent. Camping, as a vacation option, really took off about 50 years ago after the post-WWII economy boomed and the highway system developed. Thousands of trucks were fitted with a camper shell, but sleeping accommodations were still cramped.
Today, there are a half-dozen options for building a home away from home.
Tents are still enormously popular and they have evolved to a high art. Internal frame tents are easy to assemble (you have to do little more than just pop them open). They're made from tough nylon and many are in the form of domes, making them ultra strong. External frame tents are still popular and they have the advantages of being larger, rectangular (so space is optimized) and super sturdy against wind.
But tents are no longer the only viable option.
Some SUV models are so large now that sleeping two adults in the rear with the seats laid flat is a definite possibility. They provide excellent protection against infiltration from wildlife and with an air mattress, are as comfortable as a tent. Some styles are even as easy to wash out with a hose as a tent. Fold down or easy-remove seats with plastic flooring make for easy clean up.
RVs have been around for 20 years, growing out of the 'truck with camper shell' idea. RVs now have running water, propane, electricity, movable awnings, air conditioning and space, space, space. Some are so large they may well be used as a semi-permanent home.
They can cost as much, too, with the largest models selling for $200,000 or more. But they have every luxury you could wish for and they are powerful enough to easily tow an SUV for trips away from the campsite.
Motels have been around forever, but these days you're much more likely to enjoy a low-cost, clean and pleasant room from a major chain. In the past, many motels were... shall we say, an adventure all their own. But big business has made a cheap motel room cheap only in the dollars and cents sense.
Of course, in many areas - and at many times of the year - it's still possible to truly duplicate the outdoor experience of a hundred years ago. You can lay your blanket or sleeping bag out on the ground under the stars and imagine what it must have been like.
Fortunately, the sleeping bag you are likely to employ is considerably better than one from that era. Modern materials provide both the exterior and the interior with top flight endurance and comfort. Primaloft insulation, 900 fill down and tough nylon shells make sleeping bags warm, cozy and waterproof.
The geometry has been much improved, too. Mummy bags with room for a pillow or protection for your head, as well as widened waist and foot areas are much more ergonomic. They are shaped as the human body is, making them retain heat better, while allowing easy turning but preventing shifting.
If you really want to get the feeling of what life was like a hundred years ago, you can always go with just a blanket. But you'll find that the experience that looks so romantic in the movies has a lot more realism than most people would want.
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