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The World of Camping Tents

tent01Picture being in the woods, camping. Chances are camping tents would be one of the many things you are bound to add into that imaginary tableau you’d have thought of, which actually wouldn’t be something off. Other items like sleeping bags, portable stoves, and even fishing equipment, could be among the many other things, but camping tents would definitely be one of the main things you’d be bound to conjecture.

Camping tents are basically the most definitive of camping equipment types. Camping tents stand as the form of shelter for campers, giving them the chance to fend off bad weather conditions, as well as insects and other bugs. They provide campers with shelter, as well as privacy.

Bottom line, no camping trip would ever be complete without the presence of camping tents.

With the rising popularity of camping as a recreational activity, a number of camping tent styles have come up and about, available for campers to choose from. These camping tents come with their respective benefits, as well as downsides, which all in all adds to the whole camping experience one gets on board on.

Here are two of the more popular types of camping tents available in the market.

 Tunnel or Hoop Camping Tents

Camping tents of this sort aren’t exactly designed for “moving around inside”, negating campers from the benefits of standing up or even sitting down inside the tent. Basically, Tunnel or Hoop Camping tents are made for sleeping, with campers having to crawl in, in order for them to get inside the tent.

Normally, tunnel or hoop camping tents require pegging in order to let them stand up properly, and, because of the smaller material used to make them, they are among the lightest of camping tents, making them ideal for “mobile camping” which is basically camping on the go.

Examples of which could be backpacking, combination hiking and camping, Canoe Camping, combination canoeing and camping, and bicycle camping, combination biking and camping.

 Dome Shaped Camping Tents

RYDER-2-3-Person-1-Door-1Bedroom-Double-Skin-Layer-Fiber-Pole-Canvas-Hiking-Camping-fontDome Shaped Camping tents are among the most common of camping tent types available in the market. Basically, dome shaped camping tents are dome shaped. Within them, campers have ample moving space, as well as enough headroom to get up, but not necessarily stand up. Usually, dome shaped camping tents aren’t exactly made to withstand adverse weather conditions, as two poles basically support its symmetrical design. There’s a “much sturdier” variety of dome shaped camping tents, which is actually stronger, making it much ideal against bad weather.There are other types of camping tents aside from the two mentioned above. From Tepee type camping tents, to four-pole-camping tents, the varieties available are quite ideal for the degrees of “camping” campers with to get themselves in.

Bottom line, for every camping trip, there’s the ideal camping tent.

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