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Camping Tent Review

Looking for a camping tent review? Depending on your level of camping activity and needs, there is just the right tent out there waiting for you.

There are lots of different types of camping tents on the market, from large to small, light-weight and compact to spacious and feature filled, and everything in between. You can choose from all kinds of fabric and different levels of construction quality, so everyone can find a tent that will work for them. However, that same variety can make the process of deciding on a tent tricky. Let's review the various kind of camping tents on the market, so you'll have an easier time deciding which is the right one for you.

One of the most popular and readily available styles on the camping tent reviewsmarket is the dome tent. These tents are easy to put up, withstand a lot of weather, don't have much "sail" when they're hit by the wind, and offer a fairly large amount of floor space. However, the biggest dome tents can be tricky to assemble, and most don't have a lot of head room. In fact, dome tents you can stand up completely in tend to be very large and rather costly, due to the design of the tent.

Dome tents should be staked down well, since unoccupied ones have been known to blow away in wind storms. A well staked dome tent will, however, flatten instead of collapsing, even when blown by the wind or under heavy snow load. Tunnel tents are a related type that has more sail, but offers a greater amount of standing head room, as well.

A-frame tents are also popular, and are the classic design that we think of when we hear the word "tent". If you check out a camping tent review of this type, you'll find that it offers a reasonable amount of space, but some models can be complicated to put together. In addition, these tents have a larger vertical surface for wind to catch, and may collapse in heavy storms. They offer a lot of head room for their footprint and simplicity, however, and are one of the most basic tent types there is.

Cabin tents may have internal or external frames, and generally are shaped like a small house. Not suitable for backpacking trips due to size and weight, these are usually used as family tents, or as a home base for hikers. They provide a very large amount of room inside, and can have complex features like porches and sunrooms. In inclement weather, these areas can be used for cooking, and they make excellent storage places, as well. Due to their high wind resistance and squarish shape, these tents must be very well staked down to survive hard weather.

This camping tent review has covered just a few of the options out there, but it should help you identify the major tent types. There are lots of others, so if you're shopping for a camping tent review all the possibilities. Ask yourself what you need out of a tent, then look at what the tents available have to offer. You'll soon find the perfect one for your camping trip.



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