Friday, June 16, 2017

Choosing A Large Cherokee Camping Tent

By William Bell


So you are considering a large camping tent. Great, sounds like fun! But there is more to buying a tent these days than just picking one up at your local big box store. Most people are familiar with a dome camping tent. This is the large Cherokee camping tent that is shaped like a big "dot, " or "mound" shape.

Personal preferences dictate the size of your camping tents. It is important to check the height specification before deciding, since this will determine whether you can sit, kneel or stand inside your canopy. If you need to stand in your canopy it is best to purchase a canopy at least 7' high. On the other hand some people want to be close and cozy therefore will require a much smaller canopy. However, it is wise to purchase a canopy greater than your anticipated needs.

Camp tents can be ridge tents with ridges on both sides sloping towards the ground - these are easiest to set up and can accommodate as many as three individuals. The larger types are the frame tents built with crisscross poles with a vinyl covering for the top secured by pegs and ropes.

Camp tents come in four basic shapes: A-Frame tents are freestanding, lightweight, simple construction and offer good ventilation. They are normally small and sleep two to three people, but floor space is poorly utilized. Dome tents are constructed from a canopy pole frame and lightweight fabric. They are simple to erect and are freestanding, utilizing guy ropes to keep the canopy in place. They have a large internal space.

The moment when you decide to go to camp, the atmospheric conditions bring about a big difference, only if you have arranged a camp trip at a very cold location, you can try out a three season canopy. Tents must have adequate ventilation to avoid the feeling extreme discomfort during the warm weather.

Most domes these days are made of rip-stop nylon or a blend of polyester and cotton. There are still a few canvas domes made, but since canvas can be very heavy, it is rarer. The advantages of nylon and poly-cotton are that they are very lightweight. Also beneficial with nylon and poly-cotton is that these materials are quite rain and weather resistant. Particularly if you put on the rain fly, it is unlikely that you will get rain inside your dome.

Season Ratings- One Season Tents or summer tents generally use a 2-pole frame making it lightweight for those who need to consider weight. The body of the tent incorporates a lot of mesh and the rain fly is not as long as other season tents thereby increasing the ventilation. Three Season Tents are designed to be very versatile. These tents usually include a full rain fly which can be removed to improve ventilation. Three-season tents typically use a three-pole construction because it provides extra stability during heavy winds. These tents are very popular due to their versatility; however, they are not designed for cold winter weather.

You will want to consider a few factors, including what type of weather you will need your dome to be able to withstand. For example, if you are planning a camping and fishing trip in the middle of July in a cold area, then you will not need to buy a dome that can withstand snow and blizzard conditions. Bear in mind that your large camping tent will need to provide ventilation for your weather conditions, as well as possible rain protection.




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