December 28, 2009

Canvas Tent

Have you ever felt cloyed by the tight confines of the city? Well, if you have, then it is probably the right time for you to pack up and go camping. There's really no other thing that compares to a trek to the great outdoors. It's fun, it's refreshing, and most of all, it's a time when families can bond. However, even when you commune with nature, you very well can't use the inky night sky as your very own roof, especially if you brought your children with you. You don't want to be caught under the rain, especially in these times. So, it's much better if you bring a canvas tent with you.

What is a Canvas Tent?

A Canvas Tent is merely a tent that is constructed by draping a canvas over a framework of poles and ropes. If you want a proper idea of what a canvas tent is, try to imagine the barracks of those who enlist for the army. Or, if you want, you could try to imagine the large tents that the circus people use when they set up their circus in the towns, at least temporarily. Of course, the ones used in camping are hardly that huge. In fact, they're commonly only large enough to fit one or two people.

What is a Canvas Tent Made of?

The material used for canvas tents may differ greatly, especially in terms of the cloth. The most usual material used is cotton. This is a great material, as it is very strong and it is also water resistant. However, sometimes, manufacturers utilize other cloths such as polyester, nylon, and felt. The choice between these three materials depends wholly on the type of climate you expect to use you tent in. But it's generally better to just stick with cotton as it is the most dynamic.

What are the Features of a Canvas Tent?

When choosing a canvas tent, you must also consider its various features. First and foremost, consider how water resistant it is. There is a rating system made for this. The more water resistant a tent is, the more pricey it usually is. So, before you make a purchase, determine the kind of climate you're going to use the tent in most of the time. Another consideration is the number of windows. There are usually open windows that allow sufficient air to enter the tent. It is, however, much better to pick the ones with mesh windows, as this will keep the insects out.

Mrs. Karen D. talks about canvas tents for sale on her site. Take a look if you want to learn more about camping life.

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