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When you are planning for a camping trip, the first piece of camping gear that you think of is a tent. This is possibly the most important item on your list of camping gear. Tents come in a range of sizes and material and can be purchased on the Internet or at a local discount or sporting goods store. Whatever style you choose you will want to ensure that your tent is good quality and easy to assemble.

On your list of camping gear, tents are almost always the first item that is listed. Whether it is a family sized tent, or several tents for you and your children, the tent is a necessary piece of camping gear. Tents were once a hassle to deal with and were hard to assemble. Today, there are pop-up tents that are assembled with ease. Tents also come in different shapes and sizes. Some tents fit just one man, where others can easily sleep seven. There are tents that are divided into different rooms, where the children and parent can sleep in one tent together, but in their own section. Tents can also be very compact and light, which is great if you are hiking, or biking.

Tents not only come in different shapes and sizes, but also different material. Majority of tents that are available on the market are now made with waterproof material as the weather can become very unpredictable in the wilderness. With more and more people becoming interested in camping, tents have also become very fashionable. There are special tents available that come in different stylish patterns and colors. For example, there are polka dot tents that you can purchase as well as brightly colored tents. Glow in the dark tents are also available, however these stylish and bright tents may not be suitable if you plan on camping in the wilderness and wish to blend in. In that case, a camouflage tent would be ideal.

With so many items on your list of camping gear, tents should be one of the items that you budget properly. Tents can be very expensive, therefore be cautious when budgeting for camping gear. Tents should also be purchased brand new, as you can guarantee the quality of the product and also be able to return it if it is faulty. Tents can easily be purchased on-line or at your local department store where you can choose from a range of styles and materials.

Once you have purchased your tent, you will want to practice assembling the tent before heading out on your trip. By assembling the tent in your backyard you will then have an easier time putting it up at the campsite and have more free time to enjoy your trip.


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