Archive for June, 2011

“Backpacking Tents” by Nutnfancy, Part 1

PART 1 of 3 ////////////// Sleeping under the stars is a bit overrated for me. Seems the bugs attack, the critters find you, the wind blows away your body heat, frost and condensation soak your bag, then the rain falls, and no matter what your gear gets filthy. A minimalist tent tarp, bivy, or floor-less tent are some ways to avoid to some of those hassles. But my favorite option is a quality designed and constructed lightweight backpacking tent like the ones profiled in this Nutnfancy series of videos. Here I cover most of the design aspects and experience-based opinions on just such a tent. POUs, Firepower vs Mobility, Impact, Livability concerns, Longevity, Ventialtion, Maintenance, Sleeve and Pole Construction, Fabric Choices, Convenience Features, and buying sources are all covered in the series. It would be unrealistic and probably of limited use for me to review certain models since most are so shortlived in the marketplace. Instead I use category representatives and teach the features, construction, sizing, and the many considerations to arm the buyer with the knowledge to make the best purchase choice. Always buy out-of-season whenever possible to save big money; it’s very possible to get a ultra-quality BP tent this way for well under 0. Take care of it and it will serve you and your family forever too. Location was the scenic and beautiful Rocky Mountains with Allie the Mountain Dog in tow. This series was lots of work to put together, make happen, and
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

How to Select a Good Camping Tent

 

Before you head out on your next trip to the great outdoors you will need to check whether you have all the right camping gear to make the occasion a memorable one. Camping is a wonderful experience and one that is enjoyed by people of all ages if you’re properly outfitted and have all camping gear you’ll need.

Whether you are heading into the wilderness or planning to tent camp at an organized camp ground, having the correct equipment will ensure you are ready for any eventuality and situation. A quality tent should be at the top of the list. These are available in a dizzying array of shapes, designs, and sizes. It’s imperative you choose a tent that can accommodate the number of people who will be accompanying you on the trip or have more than one tent depending on the situation and how many people want to sleep under one roof.

Before you start looking for a camping tent, decide how much you’re willing to spend.

Types of Camping Tents:

Camping tents are classified using three ratings: 3 season, 4 season, and all season. The 3 season tent works well except for cold weather conditions, the 4 season tent is designed for extreme cold temperatures, and the all season tent is generally thought of as a family or car tent. Most cabin tents are all season tents.

Besides the seasonal classification, there are also backpacking tents and regular tents.
Backpacking tents are light-weight and are fast and easy to set-up. The largest   backpacking tent I would recommend would be a 3 man tent. This would give 2 people plenty of room and not be too heavy to carry in your backpack. Regular tents are used for
car/truck camping where you drive to a campground and don’t have far to set-up your campsite.

 

What’s the right size of camping tent (not a backpacking tent)?

 

The size and weight of a tent doesn’t matter, just as long as you’re able to carry it from you car or truck to the campsite and it fits in your vehicle along will all your other camping gear.

 

Tent capacity is based on the number of people who can sleep in one. For example, a 2 man tent will accommodate 2 people and have very little storage space. A good rule is to buy a camping tent that has a capacity rating of 2 people more than the number who will be using it. This will provide enough space to spread out a little and store your gear, too. If you’re doing family camping, the multi-room tents work great. Multi-room tents come in 2-room styles, where the rooms are separated by an inside tent wall with a zippered door. The 3-room design has the 2 room, plus an added screen room, which is great for storage and for changing clothes, playing games, etc.

 

Other features to look for are:

A rainfly to keep the rain out

Folded seams and double stitching to help keep rain out

A one piece waterproof tub floor keeps water out

Noseeum meshing to keep insects out

Heavy duty zippers that hold up with frequent use

 

If it rains while you’re camping or your tent is damp when you strike camp, you’ll want to set-up the tent in your yard to air it out when you get home. This helps prevent mildew and mold.

I’ve been tent camping for over 35 years and as a retired Airborne Ranger, have experience in wilderness survival. For more information on camping tents and camping hiking gear, please visit us at http://mycampingtentsandmore.com. We carry a nice selection of camping gear from tents to flashlights at reasonable prices. Check us out!

 


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Secrets Of Wenzel Sycamore Dome Tent? Scam!

If you want to enjoy the outdoors with your family, or a large group of friends you should consider The Wenzel Sycamore Dome Tent. Camping can be a fun-filled outdoor recreational activity, especially for your children. However, you cannot have a real camping experience without using a dome tent. For camping trips with a lot of people, consider the Wenzel Sycamore Dome Tent. The Wenzel Sycamore Dome Tents is a great option among the many brands out there. This tent is family-friendly, mainly because it fits about seven persons easily and has a three room tent structure. It also has a spacious 116 square foot sleeping space, so you can sleep like a king, or perhaps a queen. The tent structure is suitable for a large family or smaller families with heavy camping equipment. This tent will hold seven people easily. If the weather suddenly changes to rain never fear, your Wenzel Sycamore dome tent is built of a rugged polyester with a polyurethane coat for extreme water resistance. The Wenzel Sycamore dome tent’s strong rugged coat of reliability, also serves as a protector. The tent protects you inside from severely cold temperatures and annoying rain water which may trickle into your tent. This tent also has welded polyethylene tube-style flooring. This style of flooring is extremely important, as it includes a rain shingle that creates a watershed effect. Again, the Wenzel Sycamore dome tent protects you and your family from rain seeping through the seams. Then there is the added benefit of an updraft ventilation system that gives a great overflow of airflow. The Wenzel Sycamore dome tent’s ventilation system also offers other ventilation points, which includes three Dutch style doors and three polyester mesh windows. Setting up the sycamore dome tent is simple. This tent has a five-way center hub with a fast-feet-and-ring system, as well as a lightweight, shock-corded fiberglass frame. Also when you are ready to sleep, you have the luxury of choosing one large sleeping room or you can roll down the two divider curtains to create three distinct rooms. This tent also has a gear loft for storage purposes, a removable fly with a hoop frame over the door and ABS plastic pegs. The sycamore dome tent has many advantages; however some disadvantages have been pointed out by campers. It is possible that despite the dome tent’s thick coating, heavy dew, not rain may cause leaking. The water seeps through the seam causing puddles. Some campers have also reported difficulty in setting up the sycamore dome tent. In closing, there are many benefits to purchasing this family friendly Sycamore dome tent, however purchase with caution, you may have to return the tent and choose another. However, if you are choosing on the basis of price, reliability, spaciousness and durability, the Sycamore dome tent should be you natural choice among all the tents available.

Product Features
Sturdy 7-person, 3-room tent with 116 square feet of sleeping space
Made of rugged, weather-resistant polyester with polyurethane coating
3 Dutch D-style doors and 3 polyester mesh windows; overhead gear loft
Lightweight, shock-corded fiberglass frame and 5-way center hub
Base measures 18 by 10 feet; stands 74 inches tall in center; 10-year warranty

A review from Amazon’s customer: Jim Cowden.,

There are a few things you should know about this tent, else your expectations may not be met. If your needs match the strengths of this product, you should be plenty happy (like me), or vise versa. I found all the info I needed to decide to buy it online, with the exception of one phone call to the manufacturer. They were very helpful and honest, BTW. They call it a 10×18, but that does not mean a 180 sqft area (I think it is more like 116 sqft). I would not take a trip knowing the weather was going to be pretty bad, with this tent. Four season tents usually cost a fortune, and my family is NOT well suited for extreme camping, so this tent works fine for us. The room ‘dividers’ are just flaps that attach at their four corners, so if you want to camp with three couples, stand by to get close (hey, its just a tent!).

If you are going camping with your family or friend,why don’t you choose this one from Amazon?It is now on sale for 29% off.

http://www.dometentreview.com/archives/secrets-of-wenzel-sycamore-dome-tent-scam.html

dometentreview is a blog dedicated to helping you find the right dome tent for the camping. I will review the most popular and best camping dome tent on the market.


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Tarp Tent Set Up

It is just one of numerous ways to set up the Woodsman Tarp Tent.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

This is a really short really simple guide to buying a tent – taking you through the basic designs, Dome, Gedesic, and Tunnel we explore what to look out for and what the main differences between the budget ranges and the more expensive options on the market. Special thanks to P&J camping in St Albans and Traveldri-Plus – well worth a google :-)
Video Rating: 4 / 5