There are several types of promotional tent used for many different reasons. Will the tent be used during the night in the warm climate of Florida, or a one-week trip in the high country of Colorado? How easy or difficult the tent will be for transportation? Is it waterproof? How easy or difficult it is to set up and removal? The tent made of fireproof material?
Lets look at some articles that will help you make the right decision when choosing your tent.
Some styles of tents are independent while others are attached to the ground by guy wires attached to his ankles. The poles provide support for the tent and can be rigid, semi-rigid or inflatable. The tent pole supported is stabilized by the use of stays secured with stakes driven into the ground. The free-standing tent, of course, do not use poles or ropes. So the question is which style suits you best?
Camping tents range in size from those only big enough for one person to those large enough for about 10 people. Some tents are light enough to be carried over long distances as a backpack type tent. Most manufacturers try to classify their tents on the capacity. They use expressions such as "four spaces" or "two persons". These designations do not allow personal property such as sleeping bags or food, so consider this when making your decision. In addition, you can be more at ease if you allow for 1 or 2 persons less that the manufacturer recommends it.
As indicated above, a tent for Florida is not appropriate for the Colorado mountains. The label manufacturers of tents as a season, two / three seasons, three / four-seasons, four seasons, so a tent is especially for the season was only able to withstand light rain. Three season for spring / summer / autumn and should be able to withstand rain strong enough, or light snow. A four season tent should be suitable for winter camping, but in all the most extreme conditions. The tent shipment mountain conditions and should provide protection against heavy snow, strong winds and heavy rains.
If you are camping in the deserts of the Southwest, you're probably not concerned about the tent is waterproof, however, camping in the Pacific Northwest is another matter. Check the description of the manufacturers to see if the tent has been treated with a silicone impregnation or polyurethane coating. You can try treating yourself if necessary.
Modern tents are usually made of fireproof material, but your safety can be inhanced if you do not smoke inside your tent, have lights or open-flame heaters in the tent, or ask your bonfire too close tent.
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