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Take the Family Along When You Go To Buy A Family Camping Tent

from: Ultimate Camping Site



When you buy a family camping tent it is your headquarters for family fun, for spending time with children and grandchildren in a beautiful environment where there’s space enough for confidence-building activities and relaxation. Your first group activity occurs in the back yard before the trip: set up the tent. This gives you a chance to make sure nothing is damaged or missing and that everyone remembers how to pitch the tent. Then, whether you’re car camping or backpacking, the entire family can create the packing checklists and inventory equipment and supplies.

Whether you rent your tent or buy a family camping tent, your selection is balance of comfort, seasonal and occupancy ratings, and the practicalities of tent weight and bulk within your budget. For some families, comfort is the main factor in choosing to buy a family camping tent means good ventilation and protection against rain, wind and insects. For others, comfort also means extra space, tents with multiple rooms for privacy, and one or more vestibules for stowing gear, muddy shoes, and bulky equipment.

Veteran campers consider weather, elevation, and the season before selecting a tent for the worst conditions they’re likely to encounter. While 4-season and expedition tents are a must for heavy winter or extreme mountain conditions, 3-season tents are the most popular. With mesh windows, vents and doors they provide satisfactory ventilation along with protection against heavy rain and light snow. During warm weather, a 1-season (summer) tent is a viable option if you pack a rainfly or extra tarp for heavy downpours. When you buy a family camping tent styles and models will have occupancy ratings. Tents rated as 4-person, 6-person, 8-person, etc., reflect the number of people who can sleep in them very snugly. Buy or rent a larger tent if you want space for everyone to move around, sit or stand comfortably, eat and play games.

Gear stores and web sites often group their larger tents into a section for those who want to buy a “family camping tent” as a single category to make them easier to find. Some tents, such as cabin tents and wall tents, are synonymous with group camping. Their bulk and weight make them more practical for car camping than backpacking. Modified dome and geodesic tents, with criss-crossed curved poles, generally weigh less and pack up smaller than other styles for an equal number of people. They’re easy to set up, can be used as freestanding tents on calm days, and provide generous space, ventilation, and heavy rain protection via their double wall construction. Your best tents will provide two doors and one or two vestibules. You can also extend the space after you buy a family camping tent with an awning or gazebo. In bad weather, they provide additional rain protection; in good weather, they’re a great place to eat, talk, play games and read.

When your entire family reviews styles, features and ratings and helps select your new family camping tent, then everyone is part of the adventure from the beginning.

Christine Gray is a recognized authority on the subject of family camping. Her website Ultimate Camping Site provides a wealth of informative articles and resources on everything you will need to know about kid camping. All rights reserved. Articles may be reprinted as long as the content and links remains intact and unchanged.




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