What Size of Tent Should You Buy?
August 27, 2008
Camping is one of the best ways to foster a sense of family harmony. Even the youngest of preschoolers can benefit from the camping experience.
To make your family campout a success, begin with a good tent. Picking the best one will require assessing your family’s own particular needs.
Tents are typically labeled according to how many people they will sleep. Family-style tents may range from ones that sleep three people all the way to ones that sleep eight or nine.
If you have a family of five, you’ll naturally want to consider at least a five-person tent.
However, it’s important to remember that these sizes are generalizations. A tent that is made for five typically refers to five average-sized adults.
For this reason, a four-person tent may be suitable for a family with two adults and three small children. Conversely, a family with two adults and three large teenagers may find a five-person tent a bit cramped. A six- or seven-person tent may be a better choice.
Remember, you’ll also want to take into account the amount of gear that you’ll be storing inside the tent. The more luggage you have, the more sleeping space you lose.










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