Sunday, August 14, 2011

Enjoy Fall Camping Concerts in A Festival Tent

By Joe Schumpeter


With the arriving of summertime and beginning of the holiday season, people from all areas of the United Kingdom pack up and start going off to enjoy music, fun and the sun at one out of many music holidays. There are a few critical bits of gear that will make festivals even more fun and the major one is a festival tent. When you go camping for a holiday you are not going on a giant expedition and not going to climb a big mountain. So you want something which is simple and cheerful. Fortunately there's a huge range of festival tents available on the internet and they need not cost you the earth.

Selecting a Festival Tent

First off you should note you are looking for a festival tent which is inexpensive. You do not wish to take an especially good tent along that would normally be used for mountaineering, as it can get ruined unnecessarily. Folk will be quite bladdered in the season and smoking varied legal and illegal things and sparks will be flying around which can damage your costly tent. A tent which is cheap and simple to set up would be the ideal choice.

The tent's weight will be of lesser significance compared with when you set out on an expedition. Space and comfort should be more vital than lightness. You will need some vertical space as you are probably going to socialise within your tent in bad weather. The only thing to see is that it pitches easily and is sufficiently good to keep you dry.

A few people like pop-up tents. These are good options generally due to the fact that they can be set up easily and supply fair quantity of headroom. The other good choice is a dome tent but they can at times be a bit ham-fisted to pitch as you need to thread the poles using the clips in the right places. Although not a difficult process it may turn out to be too much for a newbie.

It is important for holiday tents to have good weatherproofing. The summer in UK is not going to be all sun with clear weather. So be prepared for the mud and being in damp environment.

First of all make sure that the tent has a groundsheet which is raised. These are sometimes called tub groundsheets as they're raised a couple of centimeters above the ground level to avoid the water.

Second ensure your tent has taped seams. This suggests that there is a water-proof tape covering the stitched piercings. Many tents have this now but always ensure so you do not have water entering through your floor.

Another important item in your festival gear is to get a novel flag or some other attachment which should help you find your tent. There will be thousands of these tents and it's simple to get lost among the melee of cheap tents as most of them will be looking alike. This is a difficulty when many people have purchased their inexpensive tents from the same shop and it will be like the small dog who could not find his family at the beach because all umbrellas looked similar.

Getting a correct tent light is also critical holiday gear. There are cheap ones available that use LED bulbs and these can last a long time as they hardly use lots of the battery power. Compared with a standard torch or head torch, they give a powerful beam of light and are convenient for finding things within the tent or merely to read or while eating.




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