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How to Buy an All Weather/Convertible Tent

If you are looking to buy a camping tent that will be used in all climates, you should seek out an All-Season tent (commonly called a convertable tent). These tents are not meant to be used in extreme winter camping. You should seek out a few special features on top of the basic features of camping tents.

Special Features for Camping Tents To Be Used in All Climates

  • Skylight window - look for tents with mesh in the rainfly to let in more light
  • Poles - look for tents with 4 high-grade poles.
  • Tie-downs - look for tie-down areas sewn into the rainfly. This will come in handy in windy conditions.
  • Rainfly only - if the weather is perfect, you can get by with setting up the rainfly by itself.
  • Mesh - lots of mesh will help with ventilation in warmer climates

Basic Features of Camping Tents

  • Poles - the best camping tent poles are made of high-strength aluminum, carbon fiber, or fiberglass. You may also find color-coded tent poles to assist you when setting up your tent.
  • Freestanding - even though it is recommended that you always stake a tent down, it is important to find a tent that will stand up easily on many surfaces (sand, rocks, snow, etc.)
  • Inside Storage - some tents will have pockets for storage. Other tents will have gear loops to hang flashlights from the inside.
  • Carrying Case - nearly all tents come with some sort or carrying case. If you're going to be transporting the tent very often, make sure to get a heavy-duty tent carrying case.
  • Fabric - this is important for durability as well as weight. Most tents are made of nylon or polyester. Make sure that you get a tent with fireproof material.
  • Floors - sometimes, floors are made of multiple pieces. However, one-piece floors are better for "waterproofness."
  • Wall Steepness - the steeper the walls, the more room will be available on the inside of the tent. Steep walls also shed precipitation better than less-steep walls.
  • Rainfly - these usually fit on top of the tent and act as extra protection against rain
  • Windows and Doors - if you camp in warm areas, you should look for tents with many windows and doors. You should also look for tents with a screen layer so you can ventilate the tent without letting in bugs.
  • Color - brighter colors will allow more light into the tent.
  • Webbing - Strongly stitched nylon webbing are a must

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