Backpacking Tent Fundamental Tips

Diposkan oleh ainul oke on Kamis, 23 Februari 2012

By Ethan O. Tanner


The qualities desirable in a backpacking tent are different from those tents being pitched next to a car in a campground. The biggest difference being that the backpacking tent will be carried with you and therefore, should be small and lightweight. Most modern two person tents weight around four to five lbs. whereas a roomy family camping tent can weigh twenty lbs or more. Solo or single person tents can weigh less than three lbs and are great if you are hiking alone. However, if you are hiking with someone else, it usually works out better weight wise to split the gear and take a two person tent.

The quality of the tent is more significant when backpacking because there's usually nowhere dry to go if the tent begins leaking. While a top quality tent isn't necessary, cheap discount store tents should only be applied if the forecast calls for brighten weather.

Being tired, wet, and cold knowing the succeeding dry place is at slightest ten miles away on a rough trail will rapidly arrange a damper on what should be an enjoyable out-of-door experience.

There are two common ways that tent poles are attached to the tent. One is using sleeves that the poles slide through and the other is using clips that latch over the poles. Some tents even use a combination of clips and sleeves. In general, clip based designs are easier and faster to set up, while sleeve based designs are stronger and can be easily repaired with a needle and thread right at the camp site. For most conditions, I believe the clips are plenty strong and are generally better because of how quickly they allow the tent to be set up and dismantled.

Free standing tents seem to have become the norm. Their primary advantage is that they can be set up without being staked into the ground. Stakes are all the same important to keep the tent from blowing around, but the stakes generally don't need to be driven far into the ground. Staked tents tend to be a bit lighter than free standing tents, but need to be staked solidly into the ground to hold their shape. Staked tents could be challenging to set up or follow if the soil is hard or rough. I've become a convert from staked tents to freestanding tents later on bending multiple tent pegs beyond repair attempting to pitch the tent on severe rocky ground.

Double wall tents are tents that require a separate rain fly to keep out water. Although they are slightly heavier than their single walled counterparts and take a bit longer to set up, they are generally less expensive, warmer, and hold up better in wet conditions. While the lower weight specifications and small packing size of the single wall tents make them attractive, the double wall tents are generally a better deal economically.

Three season tents are barely that; tents projected for Spring, Summer, and Fall camping. Few people go packing in the winter compared to the other three seasons, so the vast majority of tents sold are three season tents. Four season tents are built from heavier fabrics in order to hold up against the winter weather and are bulkier and more difficult to carry. Some manufacturers offer a 3+ season tent whenever you are camping ahead of time in the Spring or late in the Fall; just unless you're projecting specifically to camp in the winter months a three season tent is more than enough without undue bulk and weight.

Whenever you do not consume room to hold on your shoes in the tent with you, vestibules are a great place to hold them dry and yet outside the main tent. Some vestibules allow sufficient of an overhang to allow the screen or even the door to be exposed during the rain. I personally enjoy feeling the breeze from a storm although I am dry inside the tent. Most people probably wouldn't consider the vestibule worth the weight, but they are a dainty luxury.

While different individuals will select different tents based on various factors, understanding the fundamentals differences between tents can help you pick the tent design that fits your hiking style and conditions. Select a Tent that is a good fit for your camping needs, and your outdoor weekends will be truly enjoyable.




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