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Trekking Advice: How To Purchase Your Next Tent

By: Luat Tran Van

If you are planning to purchase a tent, you should observe the following:

1)- Don't delude yourself with prices much too low. Aside from exceptions, tents which are much too inexpensive are not good or lack seriously in their quality or manufacture. Cheap tents end up being costly.

1.1)- Fabrics employed in inexpensive models neither waterproof nor breathable, and are generally not fire-resistant or retardant.

1.2)- Finishing and details are incomplete. Critical points are neither finished with waterproof sealants nor protected from raindrops and humidity. If you can see loose fibres, uncovered or non-sealed stitches, etc. then you can be sure that water will penetrate inside.

1.3)- Rigid materials and parts on inexpensive tents tend to be relatively fragile, and since you many find it hard to fond spares later, then if a fiberglass rod or aluminium tube breaks, you will have your tent effectively out of active duty.

1.4)- Interior space on cheap tents is usually very limited. In reality, a three-person tent is useful only for two individuals and their basic gear such as cameras, personal documentation, clothing, and the like.

1.5)- Choose only models that sport a resistant, waterproof floor. Ripstop fabrics are the best.

2)- Purchase only the kind of tent that you really need. Don't buy a model designed for Antarctica if you just want to go fishing on weekends. In that case, you would be spending a lot of money on a product which is bulky and will not be fully-functional for your needs.

3)- Look at your own size: if you are taller than 1,75 m, you may have trouble accommodating your body inside the tent, since most models are made thinking only in average-sized individuals. If this is your case, look for a model with some extra space.

4)- Simple designs are always preferable, especially if you plan to visit mountainous regions, or places where weather becomes a major factor. You should be able to put up your tent in no more than ten minutes. Certainly, you will not be able to achieve this with a complicated model at night and while it is raining or snowing.

5)- Always purchase a model with some extra capacity. If you are looking after a two-person model, you should really choose on for three individuals. Tents can last for ten years or more, and you cannot possibly know what kind of uses you would like to give it in the future.

6)- Always consider that buying a tent, as in the case of any expensive piece of equipment is to make an investment, and not really spending. Don't think that and ostensible desire to save money should be your only guide in this regard.

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