Showing posts with label practical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label practical. Show all posts

Thursday, November 8, 2012

A Practical Guide To Buying Tents

Buying tents is not as difficult as it may first appear, considering the sheer wealth of types, styles and designs which are now available. However, it is fair to say that there are a good few things that those on the hunt need to bear in mind. Here is a brief guide to buying tents, with some of the more important things to pay attention to.

Ahead of anything else, it is vital that a budget be set, though having a small margin of around ten percent as a contingency is always a good idea. Having got the figures straight, it will then be a matter of going through your preferences.

As touched upon above, there are a lot of tents to buy these days that are suited to all sorts of trips and expeditions, so this is important. There are different types for festival goers and weekend campers, for example; there are those that are ideal for backpackers off on their travels, whilst the hardier traveller may be in need of an Adventure or Mountain tent.

The most common problem which most people face is the size which, again, is determined in many ways by what trip it will be used for. Another determining factor regards how many people will be using it. Family tents, as the name would suggest, are large and ideal for accommodating anything up to a group of ten people.

Families with teenagers may find that separate tents are needed for their kids. Here again though, there may be a more cost effective solution. Multi room tents have dividers within them, affording the much needed privacy and also helping to compartmentalise things well, which can be useful to keep your sleeping, cooking and living areas separate.

Another consideration which is necessary regards the weight, which depends very much on the type of holiday once again. If there is going to be a lot of trekking between camp sites, something lightweight and easily packed away will be necessary. If you have a permanent site, and are travelling by car, something heavier and bulkier is fine.

An area which is often forgotten when looking at tents, regards all the paraphernalia which is associated with them; the poles and pegs, guy lines and rain sheets and so forth. Considering how much space these will take up and the weight they will add is therefore necessary. For those on the move, ultra-portable pop-up tents could be just the thing.

The weather that you can expect on your trip is highly important too. Though camping in the UK can spring the odd surprise, trends are useful. As such, if travelling in the summer or to a hot country, adequate ventilation will be needed. Windy and wet weather will naturally need extra durability. A reputable guide to buying tents would advise you to waterproof your new tent, whatever weather you expect whilst camping.

At Outdoorworlddirect.co.uk, we have an extensive range of tents to meet any need and any occasion from leading manufacturers such as Coleman, Easy Camp, Lichfield, Outwell and Vango. With our Price Match promise on all of our tents too, we help get you outdoors and enjoying the wonderful world as directly nature really intended.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

What to Bring on Camping Trips : Finding Practical Sites to go Camping






Learn how to choose a place to camp based on attractions in the area, as well as facilities, in this free video series. Expert: Bruce Lessels Contact: www.kayaklesson.com Bio: Bruce Lessels is president and co-founder of Zoar Outdoor, a full-service outdoor center in western Massachusetts offering camping, whitewater rafting, rock climbing, and fly fishing. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Video Rating: 3 / 5









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Friday, August 3, 2012

Practical Advice for Buying Festival Tent

When you plan to go to a festival it is good idea to take some time out to familiarize yourself to festival tents. Festival tent is the tent that festival goers carry with them to rest and sleep when they camp for the festival at distant locations. Never buy festival tent the day before you go for camping or festival. It is ideal to buy the tent at least before two to three weeks before you start your journey for the festival. By that time you get time to research, compare features and choose the right tent. You also can practice how to set the tent at your home garden or other place to get a perception what it would be like to have inside the tent.


While buying festival tent you need to pay attention to certain things in particular the size, the facilities, set up and pack up usability, and sturdiness.

Moreover setting up of tent also requires expertise of connecting the poles. Often people break the poles and they need to get replaced them as they are not covered by manufacturer’s guarantee. Practice the fixing of poles of tents at home before you pack for the festival. The poles also tear the canvas if they are fed carelessly while setting up the festival tents. There are sleeves through which you need to feed the poles carefully to avoid snagging.

Regarding the size of the festival tent you should decide how many people will stay inside the tent. Two persons need a medium sized tent. But if there are more than two people go for a big festival tent to accommodate three or four persons easily along with their other belongings. The campsites of festivals are crowded with many tents.

Your tent must be of the size that it doesn’t demand too much space. While pitching the tent make sure that there is adjustment facilities to loosen or tighten the tent to make space.

The quality of canvas is next important thing to consider while buying tents. The weather conditions are the enemy of every camper. The canvas of a festival tent should be strong enough to bear the abrasive nature of strong winds. It must also be water proof to prevent rain water entering the tent. While pitching the tent face the door of the tent away from the wind direction. The tents that are made of canvas and material that can withstand the reasonable UK weather and extreme weather conditions of places where festivals are held are the ideal tens for you.