So you’re in the market for a new camping tent. Good for you! But you’ll see that the matter isn’t as easy as you might think, and that probably comes from the fact that the market is now overflowing with alternatives. There are thousands and maybe hundreds of thousands of models available out there, and the variety can make you feel a bit baffled as to which one you should pick.
Our first piece of advice is to start with your own needs and preferences. Ask yourself when you tend to go camping, the kind of weather you are likely to encounter, and how comfortable you want your camping to be. Here’s what you should know if you’re in the market for a new tent.
How big do you want it?
The size is probably one of the most important factors you should mull over, and that’s because it can significantly impact your camping experience. We recommend getting a 3-person tent for two people, and a 2-person tent for just one, especially if your physical attributes or personal preferences make it that you like wider spaces.
Manufacturing brands will often claim that their tents can accommodate as many individuals as possible, but you should constantly take such claims with a grain of salt.
Compatibility
The typical kind of tent you’ll come across virtually everywhere is the one that needs to be installed on the ground. ‘Is there a tent for my SUV?’, you might ask. You see, the short answer to that question is a definite yes. And there are also units that are compatible with various models of trucks.
All you need to do is check the size of the item you’re thinking of buying and then match its dimensions to those of your car. With some online retailers, things might actually be even easier as their platforms will allow you to select your car model and show you just the right tent models that are a good fit for your vehicle.
Seasonality and ventilation
Of course, if you want to go camping in late autumn, the chances of you getting a bit soaked are quite high. However, that’s not the case for certain areas in the United States like Texas, for instance, especially during the summer. So… what matters more for you? Again, we’d like to point out that the claim according to which a tent is a great match for all four seasons might be false.
Choose a 3-season tent if you want to go camping from April to October, but don’t overdo it. Some options are made specifically for summer use, in that they will come with several vents and mesh windows that you can zip down when you’re starting to feel too warm and cooped up.
Ease of use and setup
The final tip we can give you is to take the time to look through several reviews written by other campers just like you. These people will tell you just what might go wrong with the product you’re considering buying.
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Very well written piece. Glad to have read it.
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