
Experience tents are intended to be a minimal and lightweight while as yet keeping up with solidarity to fight the components.
Look at the Adventure Tent Range
PICKING YOUR ADVENTURE TENT
Perhaps the main thing to think about while concluding which experience tent is for you is the circumstances you will involve your tent in.
☁ 3 SEASONS
These lightweight tents are reasonable for summer use yet may likewise be utilized in the cooler long periods of harvest time.
• Great ventilation
• Reasonable for all-weather patterns with the exception of snowfall/solid breezes
• Light and Compact
⛄ 4 SEASONS
These tents are designed to endure wild breezes and significant snow loads.
• Insurance during weighty climate
• Endure snow and high breezes
• Heavier texture and thicker waterproofing coat
• By and large heavier than 3 season
• Unattached is an unquestionable requirement
Size Capacity
• What number of individuals are going?
• How much space for stuff will be required?
• Is there a vestibule for extra stuff stockpiling?

Experience tents are arranged by limit: 1-4 man – the tent name will incorporate the number
NOTE: To keep weight low, experience tents are a cozy fit. Add 1-2 individuals to the proposed tent limit assuming that you require extra space.
Weight
Generally speaking, weight is the main consideration for most experience tents. It is a chance to alleviate your general burden. Lightweight tents can be incredibly sturdy at the end of the day the trial of a tent’s strength is the irregularity.
Tent Weight Specs:
• Least path weight: Weight of the tent body, downpour fly, and shafts as it were
• Bundled weight: Weight of all parts included with buy
• Stuffed size: The amount of room the tent takes up in a pack, connects with how simple the tent is to convey. You can separate these parts between people.
Moderate Shelters:
Fly/Footprint choice: Shelter choices – restricted assurance from the unforgiving components
Bivy Sacks: A waterproof, breathable boundary for your camping bed
Canvas Shelters: Ultra-light downpour fly which safeguards you from downpour and snow, however not bugs or clammy ground
Loungers: Generally incorporates a canvas-like downpour fly and bug netting
Bug Shelters: Most comprise mesh and a few posts, by and large, no floor. Structures are a hindrance to you and the outside
Bearableness
Floor Dimensions (floor plan):
Length and width estimations propose an unpleasant suggestion of floor size – some don’t have totally square floor plans, accounting for shoulders and arms.
Floor Area:
Shows absolute area of floor-level space.
Top Height:
Typically, more prominent pinnacle tallness demonstrates a roomier inside – be that as it may, this is a speculation
Divider Shape:
This will add to the general sensation of the room inside the tent. The more upward dividers, the more ‘bearable’ space can be seen as inside a tent.
Downpour Fly Color:
The lighter/more brilliant the fly tone, the lighter inside, making the inside more splendid. This will add a more roomy feel to the tent.
Doors:
Shape, zippers, and different changes are everything to be thought of. What number of individuals are expecting to get to the tent? What number of passages will you really want?
Ventilation:
Network windows/boards, alongside zip boards, to close over the opening, closing off the chilly air.