Types of Tent Structures
June 6, 2008
Here is a look at just a few different types of tent structures.
A dome tent has three or more intersecting hoops at the top, which create a dome structure. They are strong but sometimes difficult to assemble.
A wedge tent is a more popular option for hikers and bikers because of their ease of assembly. An old, pup style tent is a good example of an a-frame tent, but these have been phased out by the popularity of dome, cabin and wedge types.
Other types of tent structures include pyramid, avian and hoop. An avian tent provides quick shelter, but it is open to the ground below. A hoop tent forms a tunnel shape around the camper. A pyramid structure has one main pole and lots of different rooms.
When selecting the type of tent that’s right for you, be sure to consider the difficulty of assembly. If you are a first time camper, or even if you have some camping experience, you don’t want to spend hours and hours putting together a difficult tent instead of enjoying time with your family.
Make sure you allow enough room for everyone to feel comfortable in their home away from home. Certain cabin tents will allow some members of your family to fully stand up inside the tent, which makes changing your clothes or simply stretching out in the morning a little bit easier. Allow at least 30 square feet of floor space per person.
Look at buyer reviews online to find firsthand accounts of what setting up your prospective tent is really like before you buy.










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