1. Choose a tent based on the most difficult and demanding conditions you may encounter. For example, although you don't plan to camp in winter, if your outdoor activity is going to take place in the late autumn season, you should choose a 4-season tent or convertible tent.
The fourth quarter account is usually 10% -20% heavier than the third quarter account (mainly due to the extra accounting poles). Convertible accounts, on the other hand, allow you to adjust the number of poles and ventilation conditions according to the situation.
3. Self supporting tents (which do not require external support) are very convenient to use. You can easily move its position, or shake off the fallen leaves, dust, snow, etc. on the tent. However, tents that are too lightweight are often difficult to support on their own.
4. The capacity of the tent. Each manufacturer has their own capacity standards. However, the actual capacity is often smaller than the labeled capacity. For example, a tent labeled as a capacity of 2 people often appears quite crowded after accommodating two wide and sturdy adults and their equipment.
5. It is recommended to use items such as waterproof cloth or floor cloth to extend the lifespan of the tent bottom cloth.
How to choose a tent
Mar 13, 2024
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