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Tents are the cornerstone of anyone's camping inventory. Without one, staying out in the great outdoors for any length of time would be difficult and getting the right one from a tent shop is a crucial part of setting up an inventory of gear.
The first consideration to make is how many people will the tent be accommodating. Camping tents come in a variety of sizes, from one person tents right up to canvas palaces holding six or more individuals.
For one person, Vango's Airbeam range are a good choice. If a camper is looking for something a touch larger, then Gelert and SunnCamp produce some appealing designs for two or three people, while some of Vango's larger designs can also work for some campers.
Camping tents which can accommodate larger groups of people are obviously more cumbersome and tend to be much more complicated to erect. They are also much more expensive than smaller set-ups. Larger tents for camping which hold more than four people are often known as 'family tents' and manufacturers such as Gelert and Vango are good names on which to rely.
A tent must keep people warm and dry as a bare minimum and it is worth talking to staff at a local tent shop to ensure that a tent is chosen which suits the needs and requirements of the person taking it camping. The same experts should also provide advice on the extras which a tent often requires, such as carpets or other additional comfort features.