Canvas Tents Cover Nicely



Posted: Friday, June 13, 2008

by Warren Smith
http://CampingBreak.com

When you're looking for a tent for your outdoor needs, consider the many benefits a canvas tent offers. These tents are suitable for different outdoor experiences, such as camping vacations, fishing trips, picnics, backyard parties and large outdoor functions. Canvas tents are very popular due to their versatility and durability.

Many tent retailers offer several different varieties of canvas tents. The Internet also is a great resource to help you find reputable canvas tent manufacturers, distributors and retailers. Whatever your specific needs, there is a canvas tent designed to meet them. Even if your requirements are truly unique, some tent makers can custom-build a canvas tent just for you.

Canvas tents go by different monikers. They are often referred to as hunting tents, wall tents, mountain-man tents or platform tents. While they may have different names, they have a common characteristic that sets them apart from tents made of other materials. Canvas is a heavy-duty, plain-woven fabric known for its sturdiness. That trait is what makes it so popular among outdoor enthusiasts who require reliable protection against the elements.

A good canvas tent has certain qualities. Some of these are:

* Great strength. Canvas can survive harsh conditions such as heavy rain and snow and forceful winds. Canvas tents are ideal in severe weather conditions. A quality canvas tent can last 20 to 30 years.

* Double-stitched seams. Seams of this type are stronger than single-stitched and are able to withstand more stress. They also are flatter against the canvas.

* Extra-tough material in strategic areas. Areas that receive more anchoring and stretching of fabric need this additional reinforcement.

* Quality appearance. A good canvas tent is visually appealing. A quality canvas tent does not sacrifice attractive, contemporary design just because the material is resilient.

Alternatives to canvas tents are made of realite, polaris, gala and nylon. These materials are all synthetic in nature and do not breathe like canvas. Canvas can consist of natural cotton, hemp or jute fibers.

When choosing a canvas tent, it's wise to choose one that has a back door or window. This allows for excellent cross-ventilation, which is needed in some conditions. A tent with a stovepipe opening is excellent for those longer trips in conditions that are not conducive to cooking outdoors. You can purchase a canvas tent that comes with a silver polyester rain fly, which helps reflect heat away from the tent. You may want to consider buying a tent that has strong nylon door zippers for longer wear. Thick flaps to cover tent doors are also advisable. Tent color is a matter of personal preference, but white canvas will reflect your lantern light better.

It's imperative to transport your canvas tent in a storage bag. This will keep the tent clean so it does not accumulate dirt and dust into its fabric, which can contribute to fabric breakdown.

If you are not sure about what size camping tent to purchase, always lean toward larger. Supplies can accumulate quickly. Having room for them will save you from living in cramped quarters on your camping vacation. There also might be a person joining your trip at the last minute. You will appreciate the extra room you have.

Choosing a canvas tent that is right for you requires some investigation. Check online at the myriad of places that offer quality canvas tents in all shapes, sizes and colors. Because they are so durable, whatever canvas tent you choose will be sure to give you many years of outdoor enjoyment.

Warren L. Smith offers a fountain of information on Camping, such as Camping Tips, Family Fun, Hunting, Fishing, Tents, Equipment, and Wilderness Tips. For the best, up to date information, go to: http://www.CampingBreak.com

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