Posts Tagged ‘backpacking tents’

A Hiker’s Checklist

Thursday, May 27, 2010
posted by My-Tent-Is-Home

hikingBefore setting off on a multiday hike, it’s best to make an inventory of equipment and supplies. That way, you can minimize the number of unfortunate surprises - “What? I forgot a Swiss army knife?” - along the way. A camp-worthy tent is one of the first items to check off your list. Allot some time before your journey to set up your tent in the backyard. This makes it easy to discover any missing tent poles or other similar problems.

If the time has come to check out new dome tents, make sure to prioritize a few key features. Waterproof floors are one of the most underrated benefits of top-class hiking tents, and they are essential in traditionally rainy areas. A tent’s thermal properties should be taken into account, as should the strength of its frame. Once you’ve made an informed choice of tent, you’ll be ready to head out into nature’s vast expanse.

Selecting a Lightweight Structure

Tuesday, January 19, 2010
posted by My-Tent-Is-Home

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Portability is key when choosing backpacking equipment, especially if you’re making a long haul through arduous terrain. Toting massive quantities of supplies just isn’t an option, so it’s best to pick and choose wisely. Make a list of the items you just can’t live without, and be sure to top the list with a lightweight tent.

The main selling point for a backpacking tent is its portability. After all, you’ll be hauling it around all day before setting it up at night. Ease of use is a secondary but also immensely important consideration. No one wants to wrestle around with a tent after a long day on the trail. When scanning the market for tents, factor in the total weight - not just the trail weight, which often doesn’t include the stakes and poles.