How to choose a tent: tourist, fishing, camping. How to choose a tent: tourist, fishing, camping

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This tent has an area of ​​12 sq. m. comfortably accommodates 13 people.
When going outdoors, don’t forget to take the Campack Tent G-3401W with you.
The modification with the W index is equipped with additional external wind- and moisture-proof fabrics with a zipper fastener and has taped seams to protect against adverse weather conditions. weather conditions.
This spacious awning will help you organize a comfortable space, protected from all the vagaries of the weather, wherever you are.
The awning has the shape of a rectangle, and the total internal area of ​​12 sq.m will allow you to freely place camping furniture and have breakfast and lunch in the fresh air with the whole family. With the Campack Tent G-3401W you will no longer have questions about where to sit in the evening with friends and eat barbecue.
Thanks to its characteristics, the awning will be incredibly useful for all kinds of hiking, camping, fishing or hunting trips.
A strong steel frame will not give strong wind influence your rest, and for additional fixation of the tent it is recommended to use the pegs and guy ropes that come with the kit.
All 4 sides are equipped with a mosquito net to protect against insects. Mosquitoes are lined with wind-moisture-protective fabrics on top. They are rolled up and secured at the top with loops. Raise all the canvases, leaving only the mosquito net, and enjoy the views of nature.
Campack Tent G-3401W has 2 entrances located opposite each other on the long sides of the awning. Each entrance has a zipper in the middle of the wall, which allows you to either fully open both halves or leave one half of the entrance closed.
You don't have to be afraid that a sudden rain will ruin your holiday - all the seams of the tent are taped. And the awning material has a waterproof impregnation of 3000 mm of water column.

Campack Tent G-3401W will definitely come in handy:
At a campsite or tourist gathering as a central gathering place.
As a camping kitchen or dining room;
At the dacha, instead of a stationary gazebo;
As a reliable shelter when going fishing or hunting.
This spacious tent with excellent characteristics will help you spend time outdoors in the most comfortable conditions.

Often such tents are used as an awning over the pool to prevent debris and leaves from getting in, and also to protect from the sun, and maybe even rain. And tents with mosquito nets will also perfectly protect bathers from insects. In this tent, the inscribed circle diameter of which is 3 m, you can place a round pool with a diameter of no more than 2.8 m.

Compact tourist single-layer tent Lake Traveler 4 for light hiking and camping. Light weight, ease of assembly, and a spacious vestibule are the main distinguishing features of this model. The tent is equipped with mosquito nets and ventilation windows. The reinforced floor made of reinforced polyethylene will reliably protect from moisture. The frame is fiberglass 7.9/8.5 mm. Floor material - reinforced polyethylene (tarpauling) Height - 130 Number of seats - 4 Water resistance - Tent 2000 mm, bottom 10000 mm Seam treatment - taped seams. External material - 185T P. Taffeta PU 2000 mm Color - olive Type - tourist All sizes - 210 + 120(L)x240(W)x130(H) cm Features - Single-layer tent, 1 entrance, ventilation hole in the roof, mosquito net . Warranty - 1 year Dimensions - 57 × 18 × 18 cm

The Campack Tent Peak Explorer 5 is designed for... family vacation. Increased dimensions, large windows - everything possible has been done for a comfortable stay in nature. The high-strength bottom is made of reinforced polyethylene, does not allow moisture to pass through and is resistant to abrasion. The Campack Tent Peak Explorer 5 features large windows for ventilation, a rain flap and a double-layer door with colored zippers. The inside of the tent has a lantern hanger and pockets for storing small items. The Campack Tent Peak Explorer 5 tent has two separate entrances. The main entrance is reliably protected by side awning “wings”, which prevent cold air from blowing in. And transparent windows with “curtains” will help regulate the light in the tent. Taped seams guarantee tightness in any situation. Fiberglass frame 9.5 mm/11 mm. Floor material is reinforced polyethylene (tarpauling). Height-180 Number of places-5 Water resistance-Tent 3000 mm, bottom 10000 mm. Seam treatment - taped seams. External material: P.Taffeta 190T PU 3000 mm. Inner material: P.Taffeta 170T. Color - grey/blue, brown/orange Type - camping All sizes - Outer tent 470(L)x285(W)x185(H) cm, inner tent 240(L)x280(W)x180(H) cm. Features - 2 entrances, 2 mosquito net windows with curtains, mosquito net, pockets for storing small items, transparent inserts in the vestibule.

Tourist tent with three entrances and a bedroom for four, a spacious vestibule. The mosquito net will prevent flying insects from getting inside. The fabric of the inner tent is made of polyester fibers and allows air to pass through freely. All seams are taped. The mosquito net consists of many small cells. The frame is fiberglass 11 mm. Floor material is reinforced polyethylene (tarpauling). Height - 195 Number of places - 4 Seam treatment - taped seams. External material: P.Taffeta 190T PU 3000 mm. Inner material: P.Taffeta 170T. Type - camping All sizes - Outer tent 505(L)x310(W)x195(H) cm, inner tent 275(L)x280(W)x187(H) cm.

The Campack Tent Land Explorer 3 tent is perfect for light hikes and family outdoor recreation in the warm season. The high-strength bottom is made of reinforced polyethylene and does not allow moisture to pass through, moisture resistance is 10,000 mm. in art., and is resistant to abrasion. The frame, made of fiberglass, provides reliable stability. The Campack Tent Land Explorer 3 features large windows for ventilation, a rain flap and a double-layer door with colored zippers. Inside the tent there is a hanger for a lantern and pockets for storing small items. In the spacious vestibule you can hide from the rain. Taped seams guarantee tightness in any situation. Fiberglass frame 7.9 mm/8.5 mm. Floor material is reinforced polyethylene (tarpauling). Height-135 Number of places-3 Water resistance-Tent 3000 mm, bottom 10000 mm. Seam treatment - taped seams. External material-P. Taffeta 190T PU 3000 mm. Inner material: P.Taffeta 170T. Color - green Type - tourist All sizes - Outer tent 310(L)x225(W)x135(H) cm, inner tent 210(L)x210(W)x130(H) cm. Features - 1 entrance, ventilation valve on back wall, mosquito net, pocket for small items, design with increased wind resistance.

Weight: 5 kg. Water resistance: 3000 mm. All dimensions: 280 x 218 cm. Height: 130 cm. Warranty: 6 months. Frame: fiberglass. Inner material: P.Taffeta 170T. The fabric is made of polyester in Floor material: reinforced polyethylene (tarpauling). External material: P.Taffeta 190T PU. The fabric is made of polyester. Seam treatment: taped. packaging weight kg: 5.3 packaging dimensions cm: 62*22*20 Campack-Tent is a “classic” of tourist tents. Thanks to the new design and the third arc, the size of the vestibule has increased in the tent, and two entrances and sufficiently large ventilation holes will ensure comfort even at high temperatures. Campack Tent Hill Explorer 2 tent - comfortable double tent with the ability to comfortably accommodate not only tourists, but also place things. General characteristics Purpose: trekking Inner tent: yes Number of seats: 2 Frame type: internal Geometry: hemisphere Design Number of entrances / rooms: 2 / 1 Number of vestibules: 2 Windows: no Internal pockets: no Storm guys: yes Canopy: no Protection Water resistance of the awning/bottom : 3000 / 10000 mm h.st. Windproof/snowproof skirt: no Mosquito net: yes UV protection: no Materials Tent material: polyester (Taffeta 190T PU) Bottom material: polyethylene (Tarpaulin 10x10) Inner tent material: polyester (Taffeta 170T) Poles material: fiberglass Poles diameter: 8.5 mm Dimensions and weight Dimensions of the outer tent (LxWxH): 280x218x130 cm Weight: 5 kg Terminology: Weight (from 0.0 to 68.0 kg) The lightest tents weigh from 0.8 to 2 kg. These are mainly tracking and extreme tents, designed for one or two travelers. The heaviest are camping tents, since such models are often designed for a group of 4-6 people or more. The weight of some models reaches 60 - 70 kg. Such tents can accommodate up to 20 people (for more details, see "Number of places"). Windproof/snowproof skirt The presence of a protective skirt along the bottom edge of the tent. The skirt is a strip of fabric around the perimeter of the tent that lies directly against the ground. It can be either sewn or removable. Having a skirt is essential when using tents in the mountains, in winter, or simply at low temperatures. The skirt will not allow snow or rain to penetrate into the cracks formed by the edge of the tent and uneven areas in the designated area. Internal pockets The presence of internal pockets will allow you to organize the space inside the tent. Inner tent The presence of an inner tent, which in some cases can be installed separately from the awning. Models with an inner tent are usually called two-layer. The outer layer (awning) is waterproof and strong, protects from rain, and the inner layer is breathable and very light. Single-layer tents are lightweight and have a small volume when assembled. Their disadvantage is that condensation accumulates on the walls of the tent, whereas in double-layer tents the drops will roll off without penetrating into the living space. Water resistance of the awning (from 300 to 20000 mm w.st.) Maximum height water column that the tent awning can withstand. This parameter determines the waterproofness of the material from which the tent is made. For areas with infrequent rainfall, tents with a water resistance rating of 500 - 3000 mm water column are suitable. If the likelihood of rain is high, or downpours are possible, then it is advisable to choose tents with a waterproof awning of more than 3000 mm in. Art. The value of this parameter can sometimes reach up to 10,000 mm in. Art. Among the disadvantages of fabrics with high water resistance are the relatively greater weight and high cost. Geometry Some properties of the tent depend on the shape of the tent. The hemisphere perfectly resists the wind, but has less living space compared to the half-barrel. Usually in such tents the frame consists of two intersecting arcs. The half-barrel has a large internal space. In addition, usually a significant part of such a tent is reserved for a vestibule, which looks very attractive as a base station or for a long stay in nature. Gable and tent geometries are still used, but only in the production of very simple models or large tents (for expedition groups). You can gather in such a tent with a large group. Non-standard models are those in which the frame design can combine several types. For example, half-barrel and half-sphere are used to produce large two-room camping tents. Diameter of the poles (from 0.0 to 30.0 mm) The size of the poles of the tent. Depending on the required characteristics, the arcs for the frame may have different diameters. Accordingly, the thicker the arches, the stiffer they are, but at the same time less flexible. Sometimes arches with different diameters are used. In such tents, the arcs that take the main load are thicker, and the additional ones (to hold the shape or give greater stability) are somewhat thinner. Number of places (from 1 to 20) The maximum number of people that can be accommodated in a tent at the same time. Number of vestibules (from 0 to 4) A vestibule is the space that separates the room from the exit. Many modern models are equipped with it, but there are also tents without it. The vestibule is usually the area between the inner tent (see "Inner tent") and the exit, which may also have a bottom. Small vestibules are used to store things and equipment. Inner tent material The name of the material from which the inner tent is made (see "Inner tent"). Nylon produced using certain technologies (weaving, density, etc.) d.), has the necessary strength and breathability. Polyester can also be used in making inner tents. It has greater strength and wear resistance than nylon and is highly breathable. Cotton is rarely used in the production of inner tents. This tent can be recommended for those who are allergic to synthetics. The advantages also include low weight and low cost. But a tent made of such material must be thoroughly dried before storage, otherwise there is a possibility that the fabric will deteriorate. Bottom material Name of the material used to sew the bottom. Polyester is resistant to most acids and alkalis, wear and deformation, which allows it to be widely used in the production of tent bottoms. Nylon is also often used for tent bottoms. In the production of materials, various materials processing technologies are often used. For example, Nylon Taffeta PU has a polyurethane treatment, which allows it to withstand a water column pressure of 6000 mm (see "Water resistance of the bottom"). Reinforced polyethylene is mainly used to produce the bottom of budget tents. Polyethylene has a larger specific gravity and therefore is used in the main production of camping tents (see "Purpose"). Tarpaulin is also a good material for the bottom of tents, because... has a high margin of safety. PVC eliminates thread connections, is a good fire-resistant, moisture- and wear-resistant material, therefore it is also often used in the production of tents. Awning material The material used to sew the tent awning. Polyester does not lose its strength when wet, tolerates ultraviolet radiation and sunlight well, and has high heat resistance. Tents made from this material have a longer service life compared to tents made from nylon. Nylon loses about 10-15% of its strength when wet, and is more sensitive to ultraviolet radiation and sunlight - strength decreases over time. This material has less resistance to chemicals than polyester. Membrane fabric has two seemingly incompatible qualities: it “breathes” and at the same time has water-repellent properties. These properties are imparted to the material either by impregnation, which is applied to the fabric during production using high-temperature technology, or by a thin film that is glued or welded to the fabric. The combination of fabric + silicone gives tents made from this material significant advantages. Such tents have a high degree of UV resistance, which is a significant advantage when used in high mountains. In addition, fabrics coated with silicone are 2-3 times more durable than fabrics without it. If the operating rules are followed, the tent, the awning of which has a double-sided silicone coating, can last more than 10 years. Regular tarpaulin this moment used quite rarely. Tarpaulins are heavy, but inexpensive. More often in production, tarpaulin is used as a durable base with additional coatings that improve its properties. Canopy The presence of a canopy in the tent design. In many camping tents, the role of a door is played by a rectangular part of the awning, which can be unfastened and placed on pegs, thus setting up an awning. Purpose Tourist tents can be classified according to their purpose into models for high mountains, mid-mountains and plains. Tents for high altitudes are considered extreme, and tents for mid-mountains and plains are divided into camping and trekking. Separately, tents for fishing can be distinguished. Extreme tents are designed for mountain climbing and expeditions. The design of such a tent should be as rigid as possible in order to withstand the harsh conditions of the highlands (wind, snow). There are extreme tents for “Himalayan” and “Alpine” climbing styles. The Himalayan style involves creating several bases during the ascent, while in the Alpine style there are no permanent bases and tents are carried with you. Camping tents are the most comfortable. They are intended for picnics, setting up children's camps, and camping sites. Such models are often equipped with mosquito nets, adjustable ventilation holes, and in addition, they may have several rooms, entrances, and vestibules. Trekking tents are designed for hiking or cycling trips, where weight plays a significant role. Such tents must be highly reliable and rigid, because such trips often last for weeks. Fishing tents, as a rule, are not intended for overnight stays. You can hide in it from bad weather and relax. Typically, fishing tents are compact and light in weight. Frame type The type of frame provided by the tent design. A tent with an external frame is more convenient to set up, and the inner tent does not get wet, since the awning is installed first. The inner frame design is more difficult to install, but allows you to install an inner tent without a flysheet (outer tent). Tents without a frame are stretched over two poles or over natural supports (trees, etc.). Storm guy ropes Availability of special guys. Due to more(compared to conventional tents) and a specific fastening scheme, such guys provide a high level of frame rigidity, which is necessary during stormy gusts of wind.

Double single-layer tourist tent. Great for summer holiday Outdoors. It has one entrance protected by a mosquito net. The light weight of the tent allows you to take it with you, even if you need to carry a backpack on your back. Can withstand prolonged rain and wet weather. It is quite easy to install, and the dome-shaped design allows it to be used in light winds. Inside the tent there is a pocket for small items. Terminology: Weight (from 0.0 to 68.0 kg) The lightest tents weigh from 0.8 to 2 kg. These are mainly trekking and extreme tents, designed for one or two travelers. The heaviest are camping tents, since such models are often designed for a group of 4-6 people or more. The weight of some models reaches 60 - 70 kg. Such tents can accommodate up to 20 people (for more details, see "Number of places").

General characteristics Purpose: trekking Inner tent: no Number of seats: 2 Frame type: external Geometry: hemisphere Design Number of entrances / rooms: 1 / 1 Number of vestibules: no Ventilation windows: yes Windows: no Internal pockets: no Storm guys: yes Canopy: no Protection Water resistance of the awning/bottom: 3000 / 10000 mm h.s. Sealing seams: taped Windproof/snowproof skirt: no Mosquito net: yes UV protection: no Materials Awning material: polyester (Taffeta 190T PU) Bottom material: polyethylene (Tarpaulin 10x10) Arc material: fiberglass Arc diameter: 7 mm Dimensions and weight Dimensions outer tent (LxWxH): 182x152x122 cm Weight: 2.1 kg Terminology: Ventilation windows The presence of ventilation holes in the tent design. They allow you to remove moisture from the tent and regulate the flow of fresh air. Weight (from 0.0 to 68.0 kg) The lightest tents weigh from 0.8 to 2 kg. These are mainly trekking and extreme tents, designed for one or two travelers. The heaviest are camping tents, since such models are often designed for a group of 4-6 people or more. The weight of some models reaches 60 - 70 kg. Such tents can accommodate up to 20 people (for more details, see "Number of places"). Windproof/snowproof skirt The presence of a protective skirt along the bottom edge of the tent. The skirt is a strip of fabric around the perimeter of the tent that lies directly against the ground. It can be either sewn or removable. Having a skirt is essential when using tents in the mountains, in winter, or simply at low temperatures. The skirt will not allow snow or rain to penetrate into the cracks formed by the edge of the tent and uneven areas in the designated area. Internal pockets The presence of internal pockets will allow you to organize the space inside the tent. Inner tent The presence of an inner tent, which in some cases can be installed separately from the awning. Models with an inner tent are usually called two-layer. The outer layer (awning) is waterproof and strong, protects from rain, and the inner layer is breathable and very light. Single-layer tents are lightweight and have a small volume when assembled. Their disadvantage is that condensation accumulates on the walls of the tent, whereas in double-layer tents the drops will roll off without penetrating into the living space. Awning water resistance (from 300 to 20,000 mm w.c.) The maximum height of the water column that a tent awning can withstand. This parameter determines the waterproofness of the material from which the tent is made. For areas with infrequent rainfall, tents with a water resistance rating of 500 - 3000 mm water column are suitable. If the likelihood of rain is high, or downpours are possible, then it is advisable to choose tents with a waterproof awning of more than 3000 mm in. Art. The value of this parameter can sometimes reach up to 10,000 mm in. Art. Among the disadvantages of fabrics with high water resistance are the relatively greater weight and high cost. Geometry Some properties of the tent depend on the shape of the tent. The hemisphere perfectly resists the wind, but has less living space compared to the half-barrel. Usually in such tents the frame consists of two intersecting arcs. The half-barrel has a large internal space. In addition, usually a significant part of such a tent is reserved for a vestibule, which looks very attractive as a base station or for a long stay in nature. Gable and tent geometries are still used, but only in the production of very simple models or large tents (for expedition groups). You can gather in such a tent with a large group. Non-standard models are those in which the frame design can combine several types. For example, half-barrel and half-sphere are used to produce large two-room camping tents. Sealing seams A method of sealing the seams of a tent. Taped seams reliably protect the tent from water leakage. Welded seams are very reliable and durable, since they are welded with a special tape. In addition, there are tents that do not have seam sealing. These are mainly models of the lowest category. But there are also professional tents that do not require sealing simply because they will be above the rain level (above the clouds). Diameter of the poles (from 0.0 to 30.0 mm) The size of the poles of the tent. Depending on the required characteristics, the arcs for the frame may have different diameters. Accordingly, the thicker the arches, the stiffer they are, but at the same time less flexible. Sometimes arches with different diameters are used. In such tents, the arcs that take the main load are thicker, and the additional ones (to hold the shape or give greater stability) are somewhat thinner. Number of places (from 1 to 20) The maximum number of people that can be accommodated in a tent at the same time. Number of vestibules (from 0 to 4) A vestibule is the space that separates the room from the exit. Many modern models are equipped with it, but there are also tents without it. The vestibule is usually the area between the inner tent (see photo). "Inner tent") and an exit, which may also have a bottom. Small vestibules are used to store things and equipment. Bottom material Name of the material used to sew the bottom. Polyester is resistant to most acids and alkalis, wear and deformation, which allows it to be widely used in the production of tent bottoms. Nylon is also often used for tent bottoms. In the production of materials, various materials processing technologies are often used. For example, Nylon Taffeta PU has a polyurethane treatment, which allows it to withstand a water column pressure of 6000 mm (see "Water resistance of the bottom"). Reinforced polyethylene is mainly used to produce the bottom of budget tents. Polyethylene has a higher specific gravity and is therefore used in the main production of camping tents (see "Purpose"). Tarpaulin is also a good material for the bottom of tents, because... has a high margin of safety. PVC eliminates thread connections, is a good fire-resistant, moisture- and wear-resistant material, therefore it is also often used in the production of tents. Awning material The material used to sew the tent awning. Polyester does not lose its strength when wet, tolerates ultraviolet radiation and sunlight well, and has high heat resistance. Tents made from this material have a longer service life compared to tents made from nylon. Nylon loses about 10-15% of its strength when wet, and is more sensitive to ultraviolet radiation and sunlight - strength decreases over time. This material has less resistance to chemicals than polyester. Membrane fabric has two seemingly incompatible qualities: it “breathes” and at the same time has water-repellent properties. These properties are imparted to the material either by impregnation, which is applied to the fabric during production using high-temperature technology, or by a thin film that is glued or welded to the fabric. The combination of fabric + silicone gives tents made from this material significant advantages. Such tents have a high degree of UV resistance, which is a significant advantage when used in high mountains. In addition, fabrics coated with silicone are 2-3 times more durable than fabrics without it. If the operating rules are followed, the tent, the awning of which has a double-sided silicone coating, can last more than 10 years. Conventional tarpaulin is currently used quite rarely. Tarpaulins are heavy, but inexpensive. More often in production, tarpaulin is used as a durable base with additional coatings that improve its properties. Canopy The presence of a canopy in the tent design. In many camping tents, the role of a door is played by a rectangular part of the awning, which can be unfastened and placed on pegs, thus setting up an awning. Purpose Tourist tents can be classified according to their purpose into models for high mountains, mid-mountains and plains. Tents for high altitudes are considered extreme, and tents for mid-mountains and plains are divided into camping and trekking. Separately, tents for fishing can be distinguished. Extreme tents are designed for mountain climbing and expeditions. The design of such a tent should be as rigid as possible in order to withstand the harsh conditions of the highlands (wind, snow). There are extreme tents for “Himalayan” and “Alpine” climbing styles. The Himalayan style involves creating several bases during the ascent, while in the Alpine style there are no permanent bases and tents are carried with you. Camping tents are the most comfortable. They are intended for picnics, setting up children's camps, and camping sites. Such models are often equipped with mosquito nets, adjustable ventilation holes, and in addition, they may have several rooms, entrances, and vestibules. Trekking tents are designed for hiking or cycling trips, where weight plays a significant role. Such tents must be highly reliable and rigid, because such trips often last for weeks. Fishing tents, as a rule, are not intended for overnight stays. You can hide in it from bad weather and relax. Typically, fishing tents are compact and light in weight. Frame type The type of frame provided by the tent design. A tent with an external frame is more convenient to set up, and the inner tent does not get wet, since the awning is installed first. The inner frame design is more difficult to install, but allows you to install an inner tent without a flysheet (outer tent). Tents without a frame are stretched over two poles or over natural supports (trees, etc.). Storm guy ropes Availability of special guys. Due to the larger number (compared to conventional tents) and a specific fastening pattern, such guys provide a high level of frame rigidity, which is necessary during stormy gusts of wind.

The Campack Tent Forest Explorer 4 is a universal dome tent for easy hikes and family outdoor recreation. The high-strength bottom is made of reinforced polyethylene, does not allow moisture to pass through and is resistant to abrasion. The frame, made of fiberglass, ensures reliability and stability. The tent is equipped with large ventilation windows, a slanting rain flap and a double-layer entrance with colored zippers. An additional floor in the vestibule allows for greater operating comfort. Inside the tent there is a hanger for a lantern and pockets for storing small items. Taped seams guarantee tightness and reliability in any situation.

The camping tent Campack Tent Forest Explorer 3 has a mosquito net, which consists of many small cells that prevent insects from entering the tent. The inner tent is made of fabric consisting of polyester fibers. This fabric allows air to pass through freely. The awning material is fabric made of polyester fibers with a polyurethane coating. All seams are taped.

The Campack Tent Forest Explorer 2 tent is perfect for light hikes and family outdoor recreation in the warm season. The high-strength bottom is made of reinforced polyethylene, does not allow moisture to pass through and is resistant to abrasion. The frame, made of fiberglass, provides reliable stability. The Campack Tent Forest Explorer 2 features large windows for ventilation, a rain flap and a double-layer door with colored zippers. An additional floor in the vestibule allows for greater comfort during operation. Inside the tent there is a hanger for a lantern and pockets for storing small items. Taped seams guarantee tightness in any situation Frame - fiber glass 8.5 mm Floor material - reinforced polyethylene (tarpauling) Height - 120 Number of seats - 2 Waterproof - 3000 mm Seam processing - taped seams External material - P.Taffeta 190T PU 3000 mm Material internal - P.Taffeta 170T Color - green Type - tourist All sizes - External tent 290 (L) x 220 (W) x 120 (H) cm, internal tent 215 (L) x 160 (W) x 115 (H) cm. Features - 2 entrances, vestibule floor, 2 ventilation valves, mosquito net, loop for hanging a lantern, pockets for storing small items. Warranty - 1 year

The Campack Tent Field Explorer 4 is perfect for light hikes and family outdoor recreation in the warm season. The high-strength bottom is made of reinforced polyethylene and does not allow moisture to pass through, moisture resistance is 10,000 mm. in art., and is resistant to abrasion. The frame, made of fiberglass, provides reliable stability. The Campack Tent Field Explorer 4 tent is equipped with large windows for ventilation, a flap against slanting rain and a double-layer door with colored zippers. Inside the tent there is a hanger for a lantern and pockets for storing small items. In the spacious vestibule you can hide from the rain. Taped seams guarantee tightness in any situation

Weight: 4.4 kg. Water resistance: 3000 mm. All sizes: 390*210 cm. Height: 125 cm. Warranty: 6 months. Frame: fiberglass. Inner material: P.Taffeta 170T. The fabric is made of polyester fibers and allows air to pass through freely. Floor material: reinforced polyethylene (tarpauling). External material: 190T P. Taffeta PU 3000MM Model: Field Explorer 3. Seam treatment: taped. packaging weight kg: 4.8 packaging dimensions cm: 60*23*23 The Campack Tent Field Explorer 3 tent is a classic “half-barrel”. The tent for simple hikes and family outdoor recreation is designed for use in positive temperatures. The high-strength bottom is made of reinforced polyethylene, does not allow moisture to pass through and is resistant to abrasion. The Campack Tent Field Explorer 3 features larger ventilation windows, a slanting rain flap and a double-layer door with colored zippers. The frame, made of fiberglass, ensures reliability and stability, and the external fastening of the poles greatly facilitates the installation of the tent. Inside the tent there is a hanger for a lantern and pockets for storing small items. The Campack Tent Field Explorer 3 has three separate entrances. A characteristic feature is a huge vestibule where you can hide the equipment and belongings of all the inhabitants of the tent from bad weather, and, if necessary, use it as a place for cooking. This year we paid increased attention to the reliability of the tent and made additional fabric reinforcements in areas of high load - around the perimeter, in the lower part of the awning. Taped seams guarantee tightness and reliability in any situation. General characteristics Purpose: trekking Inner tent: yes Number of seats: 3 Frame type: internal Geometry: half-barrel Design Number of entrances / rooms: 2 / 1 Number of vestibules: 1 Ventilation windows: yes Windows: no Internal pockets: no Storm guy ropes: yes Canopy: no Protection Water resistance of the awning/bottom: 3000 / 10000 mm h.s. Windproof/snowproof skirt: no Mosquito net: yes UV protection: no Materials Tent material: polyester (Taffeta 190T PU) Bottom material: polyethylene (Tarpaulin 10x10) Inner tent material: polyester (Taffeta 170) Poles material: fiberglass Poles diameter: 7.9 mm Dimensions and weight Dimensions of the outer tent (LxWxH): 390x210x125 cm Dimensions of the inner tent (LxWxH): 220x195x115 cm Weight: 4.4 kg Terminology: Ventilation windows The presence of ventilation holes in the tent design. They allow you to remove moisture from the tent and regulate the flow of fresh air. Weight (from 0.0 to 68.0 kg) The lightest tents weigh from 0.8 to 2 kg. These are mainly trekking and extreme tents, designed for one or two travelers. The heaviest are camping tents, since such models are often designed for a group of 4-6 people or more. The weight of some models reaches 60 - 70 kg. Such tents can accommodate up to 20 people (for more details, see "Number of places"). Windproof/snowproof skirt The presence of a protective skirt along the bottom edge of the tent. The skirt is a strip of fabric around the perimeter of the tent that lies directly against the ground. It can be either sewn or removable. Having a skirt is essential when using tents in the mountains, in winter, or simply at low temperatures. The skirt will not allow snow or rain to penetrate into the cracks formed by the edge of the tent and uneven areas in the designated area. Internal pockets The presence of internal pockets will allow you to organize the space inside the tent. Inner tent The presence of an inner tent, which in some cases can be installed separately from the awning. Models with an inner tent are usually called two-layer. The outer layer (awning) is waterproof and strong, protects from rain, and the inner layer is breathable and very light. Single-layer tents are lightweight and have a small volume when assembled. Their disadvantage is that condensation accumulates on the walls of the tent, whereas in double-layer tents the drops will roll off without penetrating into the living space. Awning water resistance (from 300 to 20,000 mm w.c.) The maximum height of the water column that a tent awning can withstand. This parameter determines the waterproofness of the material from which the tent is made. For areas with infrequent rainfall, tents with a water resistance rating of 500 - 3000 mm water column are suitable. If the likelihood of rain is high, or downpours are possible, then it is advisable to choose tents with a waterproof awning of more than 3000 mm in. Art. The value of this parameter can sometimes reach up to 10,000 mm in. Art. Among the disadvantages of fabrics with high water resistance are the relatively greater weight and high cost. Geometry Some properties of the tent depend on the shape of the tent. The hemisphere perfectly resists the wind, but has less living space compared to the half-barrel. Usually in such tents the frame consists of two intersecting arcs. The half-barrel has a large internal space. In addition, usually a significant part of such a tent is reserved for a vestibule, which looks very attractive as a base station or for a long stay in nature. Gable and tent geometries are still used, but only in the production of very simple models or large tents (for expedition groups). You can gather in such a tent with a large group. Non-standard models are those in which the frame design can combine several types. For example, half-barrel and half-sphere are used to produce large two-room camping tents. Diameter of the poles (from 0.0 to 30.0 mm) The size of the poles of the tent. Depending on the required characteristics, the arcs for the frame may have different diameters. Accordingly, the thicker the arches, the stiffer they are, but at the same time less flexible. Sometimes arches with different diameters are used. In such tents, the arcs that take the main load are thicker, and the additional ones (to hold the shape or give greater stability) are somewhat thinner. Number of places (from 1 to 20) The maximum number of people that can be accommodated in a tent at the same time. Number of vestibules (from 0 to 4) A vestibule is the space that separates the room from the exit. Many modern models are equipped with it, but there are also tents without it. The vestibule is usually the area between the inner tent (see "Inner tent") and the exit, which may also have a bottom. Small vestibules are used to store things and equipment. Inner tent material The name of the material from which the inner tent is made (see "Inner tent"). Nylon, produced using certain technologies (weaving, density, etc.), has the necessary strength and breathability. Polyester can also be used in making inner tents. It has greater strength and wear resistance than nylon and is highly breathable. Cotton is rarely used in the production of inner tents. This tent can be recommended for those who are allergic to synthetics. The advantages also include low weight and low cost. But a tent made of such material must be thoroughly dried before storage, otherwise there is a possibility that the fabric will deteriorate. Bottom material Name of the material used to sew the bottom. Polyester is resistant to most acids and alkalis, wear and deformation, which allows it to be widely used in the production of tent bottoms. Nylon is also often used for tent bottoms. In the production of materials, various materials processing technologies are often used. For example, Nylon Taffeta PU has a polyurethane treatment, which allows it to withstand a water column pressure of 6000 mm (see picture). "Bottom water resistance"). Reinforced polyethylene is mainly used to produce the bottom of budget tents. Polyethylene has a higher specific gravity and is therefore used in the main production of camping tents (see "Purpose"). Tarpaulin is also a good material for the bottom of tents, because... has a high margin of safety. PVC eliminates thread connections, is a good fire-resistant, moisture- and wear-resistant material, therefore it is also often used in the production of tents. Awning material The material used to sew the tent awning. Polyester does not lose its strength when wet, tolerates ultraviolet radiation and sunlight well, and has high heat resistance. Tents made from this material have a longer service life compared to tents made from nylon. Nylon loses about 10-15% of its strength when wet, and is more sensitive to ultraviolet radiation and sunlight - strength decreases over time. This material has less resistance to chemicals than polyester. Membrane fabric has two seemingly incompatible qualities: it “breathes” and at the same time has water-repellent properties. These properties are imparted to the material either by impregnation, which is applied to the fabric during production using high-temperature technology, or by a thin film that is glued or welded to the fabric. The combination of fabric + silicone gives tents made from this material significant advantages. Such tents have a high degree of UV resistance, which is a significant advantage when used in high mountains. In addition, fabrics coated with silicone are 2-3 times more durable than fabrics without it. If the operating rules are followed, the tent, the awning of which has a double-sided silicone coating, can last more than 10 years. Conventional tarpaulin is currently used quite rarely. Tarpaulins are heavy, but inexpensive. More often in production, tarpaulin is used as a durable base with additional coatings that improve its properties. Canopy The presence of a canopy in the tent design. In many camping tents, the role of a door is played by a rectangular part of the awning, which can be unfastened and placed on pegs, thus setting up an awning. Purpose Tourist tents can be classified according to their purpose into models for high mountains, mid-mountains and plains. Tents for high altitudes are considered extreme, and tents for mid-mountains and plains are divided into camping and trekking. Separately, tents for fishing can be distinguished. Extreme tents are designed for mountain climbing and expeditions. The design of such a tent should be as rigid as possible in order to withstand the harsh conditions of the highlands (wind, snow). There are extreme tents for “Himalayan” and “Alpine” climbing styles. The Himalayan style involves creating several bases during the ascent, while in the Alpine style there are no permanent bases and tents are carried with you. Camping tents are the most comfortable. They are intended for picnics, setting up children's camps, and camping sites. Such models are often equipped with mosquito nets, adjustable ventilation holes, and in addition, they may have several rooms, entrances, and vestibules. Trekking tents are designed for hiking or cycling trips, where weight plays a significant role. Such tents must be highly reliable and rigid, because such trips often last for weeks. Fishing tents, as a rule, are not intended for overnight stays. You can hide in it from bad weather and relax. Typically, fishing tents are compact and light in weight. Frame type The type of frame provided by the tent design. A tent with an external frame is more convenient to set up, and the inner tent does not get wet, since the awning is installed first. The inner frame design is more difficult to install, but allows you to install an inner tent without a flysheet (outer tent). Tents without a frame are stretched over two poles or over natural supports (trees, etc.). Storm guy ropes Availability of special guys. Due to the larger number (compared to conventional tents) and a specific fastening pattern, such guys provide a high level of frame rigidity, which is necessary during stormy gusts of wind.

The Campack Tent Camp tent is the best choice for going outdoors with a large group. The dimensions of the tent allow you to move comfortably inside at full height. Despite the large size of the tent, you can easily set it up in almost any terrain. The tent has two opposite entrances, which provides excellent ventilation. This is facilitated by additional windows on the side surfaces of the awning, which are also protected by a mosquito net and external curtains. At the main entrance there are two transparent windows that let in light. The High Quality frame is made of fiberglass and steel structures that do not contain bending elements. Due to this, the tent has acquired even greater reliability. and sustainability. Taped seams guarantee tightness and reliability in any situation. Frame is fiber glass 11 mm, steel 16 mm. Floor material is reinforced polyethylene (tarpauling). Height - 190 Number of places - 5 Seam treatment - taped seams. External material: P.Taffeta 190T PU 3000 mm. Inner material: P.Taffeta 170T. The fabric is made of polyester in the type - camping All sizes - Outer tent 465(L)x300(W)x190(H) cm, inner tent 215(L)x280(W)x180(H) cm.

The Campack Tent Camp Voyager 4 camping tent is the best choice for going outdoors with a large group. The dimensions of the tent allow you to move comfortably inside at full height. Despite the large size of the tent, you can easily set it up in almost any area. The Campack Tent Camp Voyager 4 has two opposing entrances for excellent ventilation. This is also facilitated by additional windows on the side surfaces of the awning, which are also protected by a mosquito net and external curtains. At the main entrance of the Campack Tent Camp Voyager 4 there are two transparent windows that let in light. The frame is made of fiberglass and steel structures that do not contain bendable elements. Due to this, the tent has acquired even greater reliability. Taped seams guarantee tightness and reliability in any situation. The frame is fiberglass 9.5 mm. Floor material is reinforced polyethylene (tarpauling). Height - 160 Number of places - 4 Seam treatment - taped seams. External material: P.Taffeta 190T PU 3000 mm. Inner material: P.Taffeta 170T. The fabric is made of polyester in the type - camping All sizes - Outer tent 420(L)x250(W)x165(H) cm, inner tent 210(L)x240(W)x160(H) cm.

Weight: 5.64 kg. Water resistance: 3000 mm. vd. Art. All sizes: 245 * 420 cm. Height: 145 cm. Warranty: 6 months. Frame: fiberglass. Internal material: 170T P. Taffeta + MESH Floor material: reinforced polyethylene (tarpauling). External material: 190T P. Taffeta PU 3000 mm Model: Breeze Explorer 4. Seam treatment: taped. packaging weight kg: 6 kg packaging dimensions cm: 60*23*20 The modern tent Campack Tent Breeze Explorer 4 is suitable for simple hikes and family outdoor recreation. The design allows it to be used both in spring and autumn. Differs in increased size and functionality. The Campack Tent Breeze Explorer 4 tent is especially convenient for lovers of comfort (it has an increased height) and voluminous luggage, which can be easily placed in a vestibule with an area of ​​~ 3.5 m2. The high-strength bottom is made of reinforced polyethylene, does not allow moisture to pass through and is resistant to abrasion. The frame, made of fiberglass, ensures reliability and stability. The Campack Tent Breeze Explorer 3 features larger ventilation windows, a slanting rain flap and a double-layer door with colored zippers. The modified fastening of the third arc greatly facilitates the installation of the tent. Inside the tent there is a hanger for a lantern and pockets for storing small items. The Breeze Explorer model has three separate entrances. The main entrance is reliably protected by side awning “wings”, which prevent cold air from blowing in during strong gusts of wind. Taped seams guarantee tightness and reliability in any situation. General characteristics Purpose: trekking Inner tent: yes Number of seats: 4 Frame type: internal Geometry: hemisphere Design Number of entrances / rooms: 3 / 1 Number of vestibules: 2 Ventilation windows: yes Windows: no Internal pockets: no Storm guy ropes: yes Protection Water resistance awning/bottom: 3000 / 10000 mm h.st. Seam sealing: taped Windproof/snowproof skirt: no Mosquito net: yes UV protection: no Materials Tent material: polyester (Taffeta 190T PU) Bottom material: polyethylene (Tarpaulin 10x10) Inner tent material: polyester (Taffeta 170T) Poles material: fiberglass Arc diameter: 8.5 mm / 9.5 mm Dimensions and weight Dimensions of the outer tent (LxWxH): 420x245x145 cm Dimensions of the inner tent (LxWxH): 200x240x140 cm Weight: 5.64 kg Terminology: Ventilation windows The presence of ventilation holes in the tent design. They allow you to remove moisture from the tent and regulate the flow of fresh air. Weight (from 0.0 to 68.0 kg) The lightest tents weigh from 0.8 to 2 kg. These are mainly trekking and extreme tents, designed for one or two travelers. The heaviest are camping tents, since such models are often designed for a group of 4-6 people or more. The weight of some models reaches 60 - 70 kg. Such tents can accommodate up to 20 people (for more details, see "Number of places"). Windproof/snowproof skirt The presence of a protective skirt along the bottom edge of the tent. The skirt is a strip of fabric around the perimeter of the tent that lies directly against the ground. It can be either sewn or removable. Having a skirt is essential when using tents in the mountains, in winter, or simply at low temperatures. The skirt will not allow snow or rain to penetrate into the cracks formed by the edge of the tent and uneven areas in the designated area. Internal pockets The presence of internal pockets will allow you to organize the space inside the tent. Inner tent The presence of an inner tent, which in some cases can be installed separately from the awning. Models with an inner tent are usually called two-layer. The outer layer (awning) is waterproof and strong, protects from rain, and the inner layer is breathable and very light. Single-layer tents are lightweight and have a small volume when assembled. Their disadvantage is that condensation accumulates on the walls of the tent, whereas in double-layer tents the drops will roll off without penetrating into the living space. Awning water resistance (from 300 to 20,000 mm w.c.) The maximum height of the water column that a tent awning can withstand. This parameter determines the waterproofness of the material from which the tent is made. For areas with infrequent rainfall, tents with a water resistance rating of 500 - 3000 mm water column are suitable. If the likelihood of rain is high, or downpours are possible, then it is advisable to choose tents with a waterproof awning of more than 3000 mm in. Art. The value of this parameter can sometimes reach up to 10,000 mm in. Art. Among the disadvantages of fabrics with high water resistance are the relatively greater weight and high cost. Geometry Some properties of the tent depend on the shape of the tent. The hemisphere perfectly resists the wind, but has less living space compared to the half-barrel. Usually in such tents the frame consists of two intersecting arcs. The half-barrel has a large internal space. In addition, usually a significant part of such a tent is reserved for a vestibule, which looks very attractive as a base station or for a long stay in nature. Gable and tent geometries are still used, but only in the production of very simple models or large tents (for expedition groups). You can gather in such a tent with a large group. Non-standard models are those in which the frame design can combine several types. For example, half-barrel and half-sphere are used to produce large two-room camping tents. Sealing seams A method of sealing the seams of a tent. Taped seams reliably protect the tent from water leakage. Welded seams are very reliable and durable, since they are welded with a special tape. In addition, there are tents that do not have seam sealing. These are mainly models of the lowest category. But there are also professional tents that do not require sealing simply because they will be above the rain level (above the clouds). Diameter of the poles (from 0.0 to 30.0 mm) The size of the poles of the tent. Depending on the required characteristics, the arcs for the frame may have different diameters. Accordingly, the thicker the arches, the stiffer they are, but at the same time less flexible. Sometimes arches with different diameters are used. In such tents, the arcs that take the main load are thicker, and the additional ones (to hold the shape or give greater stability) are somewhat thinner. Number of places (from 1 to 20) The maximum number of people that can be accommodated in a tent at the same time. Number of vestibules (from 0 to 4) A vestibule is the space that separates the room from the exit. Many modern models are equipped with it, but there are also tents without it. The vestibule is usually the area between the inner tent (see "Inner tent") and the exit, which may also have a bottom. Small vestibules are used to store things and equipment. Inner tent material The name of the material from which the inner tent is made (see "Inner tent"). Nylon, produced using certain technologies (weaving, density, etc.), has the necessary strength and breathability. Polyester can also be used in making inner tents. It has greater strength and wear resistance than nylon and is highly breathable. Cotton is rarely used in the production of inner tents. This tent can be recommended for those who are allergic to synthetics. The advantages also include low weight and low cost. But a tent made of such material must be thoroughly dried before storage, otherwise there is a possibility that the fabric will deteriorate. Bottom material Name of the material used to sew the bottom. Polyester is resistant to most acids and alkalis, wear and deformation, which allows it to be widely used in the production of tent bottoms. Nylon is also often used for tent bottoms. In the production of materials, various materials processing technologies are often used. For example, Nylon Taffeta PU has a polyurethane treatment, which allows it to withstand a water column pressure of 6000 mm (see "Water resistance of the bottom"). Reinforced polyethylene is mainly used to produce the bottom of budget tents. Polyethylene has a higher specific gravity and is therefore used in the main production of camping tents (see "Purpose"). Tarpaulin is also a good material for the bottom of tents, because... has a high margin of safety. PVC eliminates thread connections, is a good fire-resistant, moisture- and wear-resistant material, therefore it is also often used in the production of tents. Awning material The material used to sew the tent awning. Polyester does not lose its strength when wet, tolerates ultraviolet radiation and sunlight well, and has high heat resistance. Tents made from this material have a longer service life compared to tents made from nylon. Nylon loses about 10-15% of its strength when wet, and is more sensitive to ultraviolet radiation and sunlight - strength decreases over time. This material has less resistance to chemicals than polyester. Membrane fabric has two seemingly incompatible qualities: it “breathes” and at the same time has water-repellent properties. These properties are imparted to the material either by impregnation, which is applied to the fabric during production using high-temperature technology, or by a thin film that is glued or welded to the fabric. The combination of fabric + silicone gives tents made from this material significant advantages. Such tents have a high degree of UV resistance, which is a significant advantage when used in high mountains. In addition, fabrics coated with silicone are 2-3 times more durable than fabrics without it. If the operating rules are followed, the tent, the awning of which has a double-sided silicone coating, can last more than 10 years. Conventional tarpaulin is currently used quite rarely. Tarpaulins are heavy, but inexpensive. More often in production, tarpaulin is used as a durable base with additional coatings that improve its properties. Purpose Tourist tents can be classified according to their purpose into models for high mountains, mid-mountains and plains. Tents for high altitudes are considered extreme, and tents for mid-mountains and plains are divided into camping and trekking. Separately, tents for fishing can be distinguished. Extreme tents are designed for mountain climbing and expeditions. The design of such a tent should be as rigid as possible in order to withstand the harsh conditions of the highlands (wind, snow). There are extreme tents for “Himalayan” and “Alpine” climbing styles. The Himalayan style involves creating several bases during the ascent, while in the Alpine style there are no permanent bases and tents are carried with you. Camping tents are the most comfortable. They are intended for picnics, setting up children's camps, and camping sites. Such models are often equipped with mosquito nets, adjustable ventilation holes, and in addition, they may have several rooms, entrances, and vestibules. Trekking tents are designed for hiking or cycling trips, where weight plays a significant role. Such tents must be highly reliable and rigid, because such trips often last for weeks. Fishing tents, as a rule, are not intended for overnight stays. You can hide in it from bad weather and relax. Typically, fishing tents are compact and light in weight. Volume (from 0.8 to 4322.0 m³) The volume of the interior space of the tent. Frame type The type of frame provided by the tent design. A tent with an external frame is more convenient to set up, and the inner tent does not get wet, since the awning is installed first. The inner frame design is more difficult to install, but allows you to install an inner tent without a flysheet (outer tent). Tents without a frame are stretched over two poles or over natural supports (trees, etc.). Storm guy ropes Availability of special guys. Due to the larger number (compared to conventional tents) and a specific fastening pattern, such guys provide a high level of frame rigidity, which is necessary during stormy gusts of wind.

GIFT - SET OF SPARE CONNECTING FASTENERS IN CASE OF LOSS!!!

This tent has an area of ​​12 sq. m. comfortably accommodates 13 people.

When going outdoors, don’t forget to take the Campack Tent G-3401W with you.

The modification with the W index is equipped with additional external wind- and moisture-proof fabrics with a zipper and has taped seams for protection from adverse weather conditions.

This spacious awning will help you organize a comfortable space, protected from all the vagaries of the weather, wherever you are.

The awning has the shape of a rectangle, and the total internal area of ​​12 sq.m will allow you to freely place camping furniture and have breakfast and lunch in the fresh air with the whole family. With the Campack Tent G-3401W you will no longer have questions about where to sit in the evening with friends and eat barbecue.

Thanks to its characteristics, the awning will be incredibly useful for all kinds of hiking, camping, fishing or hunting trips.

A strong steel frame will not allow strong winds to affect your rest, and for additional fixation of the tent, it is recommended to use the pegs and guys that come with the kit.

All 4 sides are equipped with a mosquito net to protect against insects. Mosquitoes are lined with wind-moisture-protective fabrics on top. They are rolled up and secured at the top with loops. Raise all the canvases, leaving only the mosquito net, and enjoy the views of nature.

Campack Tent G-3401W has 2 entrances located opposite each other on the long sides of the awning. Each entrance has a zipper in the middle of the wall, which allows you to either fully open both halves or leave one half of the entrance closed.

You don't have to be afraid that a sudden rain will ruin your holiday - all the seams of the tent are taped. And the awning material has a waterproof impregnation of 3000 mm of water column.

Campack Tent G-3401W will definitely come in handy:

At a campsite or tourist gathering as a central gathering place.

As a camping kitchen or dining room;

At the dacha, instead of a stationary gazebo;

As a reliable shelter when going fishing or hunting.

This spacious tent with excellent characteristics will help you spend time outdoors in the most comfortable conditions.

Often such tents are used as an awning over the pool to prevent debris and leaves from getting in, and also to protect from the sun, and maybe even rain. And tents with mosquito nets will also perfectly protect bathers from insects.
In this tent, with an inscribed circle diameter of 3 m, you can place a round pool with a diameter of no more than 2.8 m.

Before buying a tent, you need to understand what you are buying and for what purpose. The choice of tents on the modern market is very large, so you can’t do without a preliminary educational program. In this article we will look at existing types of tents according to different criteria.

The most important thing that you should initially decide on is the purpose of the tent, i.e. conditions under which it will be used. The following types of tents are distinguished by use:

🎒 Tourist tents

Before buying a tent, you need to understand what you are buying and for what purpose. The choice of tents on the modern market is very large, so you can’t do without a preliminary educational program. In this section we will look at existing types of tourist tents according to different criteria. See below for camping and fishing.

By purpose

The most important thing that you should initially decide on is the purpose of the tourist tent, i.e. conditions under which it will be used. The following are distinguished: types of tents by use:

By shape

In general terms, the design of a tent is a frame with an awning stretched over it. But there are nuances, for example, the shape of the tent. The shape is important not only from a decorative, but also from a purely practical point of view.

The shape of the tent primarily affects its capacity and stability. For example, a hemisphere will be less spacious than a half-barrel, but at the same time more stable. The coffin-type shape is chosen by solo travelers, and the tent-tent will appeal to those who like spacious tents.

Types of tourist tents by shape:

By water resistance

Of course, a camping tent must be moisture-repellent. At a minimum, it must hold 2000 mm of water column. But for more or less serious hikes, it is advisable to choose a tent with water resistance 3000 mm and above.

For extreme conditions (for example, for mountain climbing), there are awnings with a water resistance of 10,000-20,000 mm. In addition to excellent water resistance, they are highly resistant to abrasion and also protect from strong winds.

Also, pay attention to the seams. Good seams are taped - in this case, the tent will last for many years and will not create unpleasant leakage problems. Welded seams are even more reliable and durable.

By season of use

  • Summer tents. Used in summer in good climatic conditions. The design of the tent for summer use does not provide for its use in stormy winds and thunderstorms. The main advantages are good ventilation, compactness and low price.
  • Three season tents. They will provide excellent protection even in rain and chilly weather. Designed for spring, summer and autumn.
  • All-season tents. This type of tent is designed to withstand any weather, including cold and storms. Can be used all year round. The main differences are high water resistance, wind resistance, and the presence of a snow skirt.

By number of seats and size

Decide how many people should fit in your tent. The most common answer is 2-3 people. But perhaps you like to travel alone or, on the contrary, with the whole family? The number of seats in a tent is usually indicated in the description, but it can also be calculated based on the total living area. 50 sq.m. is enough for one person. cm.

Height: The height of the tent determines not only the degree of comfort, but also how quickly the tent warms up. For example, one person in a spacious camping tent may not be able to warm it with his breath in a whole night.

Tambour: Often tents have a vestibule for storing things. You will have to choose: a lightweight tent with things in the living compartment or a heavier but spacious tent. The absence of a vestibule reduces the volume and weight of the tent. However, in the rain, the vestibule will help save space in the living compartment, because you can move unnecessary things into it.

By material

Dry and wet nylon using a tent as an example

Nowadays, almost all tents are made of synthetic materials. If the tent is two-layer, then the outer layer (awning) should be durable and waterproof), and the inner layer, on the contrary, should be light and breathable. The bottom of the tent is usually also waterproof and reinforced.

  • Polyamide fibers (Nylon, Nylon Taffeta, nylon): very strong, lightweight, abrasion-resistant, cheap, but at the same time unstable to ultraviolet radiation and stretch when wet.
  • Polyester fibers (Polyester, lavsan, Poly Taffeta) - all the advantages of polyamide fibers + resistance to ultraviolet radiation and stretching. The downside is the high cost.

Why is there no “low price” feature?

Trick question :) Because there are no cheap tents with excellent performance. All this is interconnected.

Let's say you choose a light and compact tent. If it is cheap, then 99% of it uses bad materials. And such a tent will either leak in heavy rain, or it will have poor ventilation, which will lead to getting wet from the inside.

Another example: arches are usually made of either fiberglass or aluminum alloys. Fiberglass is cheaper, but aluminum is lighter.

One way or another, there is only one conclusion: free cheese is only in a mousetrap!

A universal tent “for everything”!

A question that plagues many: which store carries the best backpacking tents? :) Many people want versatility and are looking for a tent that can fit most camping trips. And something like this really exists. The criteria for an “average” tent are approximately the following:

Shape - hemisphere,
capacity – 2-3 people,
material – polyester, two-layer,
water resistance – 2000 mm water column,
frame - fiberglass.

Such a tent best fits the criteria of versatility and will serve you faithfully in almost any hiking conditions, with the exception of very extreme ones.

And yet, which tourist tent is better?

Conversations about which tents are good will never stop. And yet, what if the choice fell on two similar tents, and you like both of them? In this case, you need to remember that you will always have to sacrifice something.

Let's take, for example, two tents with the same characteristics, but different shapes: one is a hemisphere, the other is a half-barrel. If you prefer a hemisphere, it will be more cramped than a half-barrel. But if the choice falls on a half-barrel, then although it is more comfortable, it is less stable in strong gusts of wind.

The fiberglass frame is heavier than aluminum, but at the same time cheaper than aluminum.

A single-layer tent is lighter in weight and easier to assemble, but a two-layer tent has better ventilation.

Quick-assemble tents take less than a minute to assemble, but they are very bulky when folded.

And so it is in everything. The moral is simple: you should always know the pros and cons of each design feature, and then you can easily buy a good tent.

First of all, decide on your own needs and purpose of the tent, then study and choose the appropriate type of material, frame, tent shape... Be guided by the points described above. Well, then filter out the tents according to the price range that is acceptable to you.

🐟 Tents for fishing

Fishing is a popular modern activity for men and women of all ages. This is not just a way to diversify your diet with fresh fish, but an opportunity to relax and have a good time in nature.

The peculiarities of fishing and the desire to stay in the fresh air longer lead to the need to spend the night near reservoirs. However, a good fishing tent is good for more than just sleeping overnight. When fishing on ice, this is protection from the chilly wind and cold in the middle of the lake, this is your corner of comfort in nature, which will allow you to conveniently place your equipment and provisions, and also protect you from prying eyes or adverse weather conditions. In order to decide which fishing tent to choose, let’s consider the main criteria that directly affect its parameters.

Seasonality of the tent

  • Winter tent for ice fishing. It has various designs, which we will consider below. As a rule, its bottom is unfastened or missing to allow ice fishing through the hole.
  • Summer “shore” tent. The most common type is a regular camping tent. They combine light weight, compactness and comfort for its occupant. A tent with things is set up near the water, and its owner fishes from the shore or from a boat.
  • Winter “shore” tent. This is also a typical tourist tent, which differs from the summer one with a denser bottom and the presence of a so-called “snow skirt”. This is an additional canopy at the bottom of the awning, which prevents snow from getting under the awning.

What design can a fishing tent have?

1) Tents with pole frames. A fairly common option among fishermen and tourists. It can be single-layer or two-layer, with or without a vestibule. Arcs can be composite or made of aluminum alloys. The latter are more expensive, however, they are lighter and behave well in the cold, which is very important for winter fishing;

2) Quick pop up fishing tents. They do not require lengthy installation and are very convenient, because upon arrival at the place you can set up a camp in a matter of minutes and start fishing directly. This is especially true in winter fishing when you need to regularly move from place to place. This type is available in several design options:

  • Tent material. A fisherman's tent should be waterproof and windproof, but at the same time breathable. This will create the necessary comfort inside and will not allow condensation to accumulate. Seams and windows must be taped! There are also tents with an additional layer of insulation.
  • Awning color. Tents for winter fishing are usually bright, light colors. Colorful tents are more visible in the snow in case of unexpected situations, while white ones, on the contrary, allow you to hide your stay. Note also that in a dark-colored tent there will be little light even during the day, while in a white, blue and yellow-colored tent it will be much lighter.
  • Bottom. In the vast majority of cases, tents for ice fishing are not equipped with a bottom. But there are exceptions - tents with an unzipable bottom. Coastal tents usually come with a bottom included.
  • Speed ​​and ease of installation. A fisherman does not always have the time and desire to tinker with assembling multi-stage arcs. In addition, unlike tourists, who mostly travel collectively, the fisherman is often alone, and therefore the tent should be easy to set up alone. A good option are the previously discussed tents with a quick installation mechanism.
  • Wind resistance. Summer and winter fishing can present the angler with inclement weather. This issue becomes especially acute in large open areas of frozen bodies of water, where there is simply no protection from the wind. Before buying a tent for fishing, be sure to check whether the kit includes pegs, screws and a sufficient number of storm guy ropes.
  • Tent capacity. At a minimum, the tent must accommodate the fisherman himself, as well as his belongings and gear. If we are talking about the winter period, you also need to take into account the dimensions of warm clothes. Before you buy winter tent, for example, for two, check whether its internal volume will allow it to accommodate two fishermen in warm clothes and with things;
  • Equipment. Check with the seller whether the kit includes screws for installing a tent on ice. They are usually purchased separately.
  • Pleasant trifles. This includes nuances that will make your stay in the tent more comfortable, such as additional internal mesh, hooks and pockets for small items, opening windows for an outside view, reflective banners, etc.
  • Accessories. Don't forget that for ice fishing, in addition to the tent itself, you will at least need an ice screw. Another essential accessory for fishermen is a winter box, which performs several functions at once: storing gear, a seat, and storing the catch. You can't drive across a frozen lake by car, so a fishing sled can also be useful for transporting things.

When you need to spend a lot of time above the hole in low temperatures, the issue of heating the tent becomes acute. We categorically do not recommend using open fire sources! The tents burn very quickly, there is barely enough time to save yourself, let alone collect your things. Instead, it is better to use safe catalytic or infrared heaters. Or a closed stove. Please note that any tent heater should not be left on overnight or placed close to the awning or flammable materials.

Conclusion

Answer directly which one is the best best tent for fishing, quite difficult. Due to many conflicting factors, this concept is purely individual. We looked at the main criteria for choosing fishing tents for various needs and we hope that this material was useful to you.

🏕️ Camping tents

Among the fans active species Sports There are many people who prefer maximum comfort even when relaxing in nature. It is also very common for people to go out of town and camp for several days, without day trips.

Large camping tents will be indispensable assistants in such conditions.

Pros of a camping tent

  • Camping tents are large and roomy. One tent solves the problem of outdoor living for up to eight people;
  • The opportunity to gather the whole company under one roof in bad weather;
  • The height of the camping tent allows you to stand up to your full height inside it;
  • The tents are divided into several compartments where individual families can live. You can also organize men’s and women’s “rooms”, or place children separately;
  • In the central vestibule of such a tent you can arrange a kitchen protected from bad weather;
  • The camping tent has up to four entrances, which provides comfortable access to things stored inside.

Minuses

  • Tent weight. A camping tent can weigh over 10-15 kg, which becomes a problem when transporting it on foot. The disadvantage is mitigated by dividing the tent into several parts (awning, arches, internal housing) or transporting it by car;
  • Windage of the tent. Due to their height and size, some camping tents do not withstand strong winds very well. When installing, secure all its braces well;
  • Footprint. Large tents are more difficult to install in the clearing you like due to the need for level areas of sufficient size;
  • Price. Since these are the largest tents, they are not cheap. Buying a large camping tent on your own is sometimes expensive, so often two families or a group of friends buy it together.

Purpose

  • Parking in nature with increased comfort, including multi-day parking;
  • Auto tourism with overnight stays in campsites. Spending the night in a house on the campsite costs much more than renting a space for a tent. As a rule, the payment for such a place is fixed, whether it is a two-person “turtle” or a six-person tent;
  • Tents for fishing. In recent years, large fishing tents have become increasingly popular among anglers;
  • Tents for children. Children's large tents are quite often installed in the summer in the courtyards of private houses. Children willingly play with them, while spending time in the fresh air and in shelter from the scorching sun.

Types of frame


In the first two designs, the living compartments are attached inside the tent using a kind of “buttons”. The remaining space is a vestibule.

Quick-folding tents do not require additional internal installation. After installing it, just secure the guy wires. In addition to cost, their known disadvantage is low repairability in case of damage to the integrity of the frame. But, despite this, many tourists value them for their convenience and speed of installation, and therefore such camping tents are gradually conquering the market.

How to choose a camping tent?

Let's list the main points:

  • Water resistance. Before you buy a large camping tent, check that the flysheet has a water resistance of at least 2000mm and the bottom is at least 3000mm. The seams must be taped;
  • Strength. Thick fabric increases the weight of the tent. But if you choose a camping tent, the weight of which is a priori large, then take care of high-quality fabric. Polyester fabrics are optimal for the awning of a camping tent, and reinforced polyethylene for the bottom;
  • Arcs. If your choice falls on a camping tent with poles, then it is better that they are made of aluminum or its alloys. They are more expensive, but lighter and more reliable than fiberglass arches;
  • Mosquito net. The windows and doors of the tent must be double - the outer layer is made of awning fabric, the inner layer is made of mesh. This makes it possible to ventilate the tent without unplanned visits from insects.
  • Accessories. Fittings from trusted manufacturers, for example, YKK, are preferred.

A nice bonus to a camping tent would be internal pockets and various hooks and loops. Some manufacturers have made great strides in the comfort of their products and even integrate lighting into them.

Organization of living space

In an effort to stand out from competitors, manufacturers of large tents offer different ways to accommodate occupants. Let's look at the most common ones:

A large camping tent is your comfortable home in nature. Take care of it in advance and enjoy your well-deserved rest!

GIFT - SET OF SPARE CONNECTING FASTENERS IN CASE OF LOSS!!!

This tent has an area of ​​12 sq. m. comfortably accommodates 13 people.

When going outdoors, don’t forget to take the Campack Tent G-3401W with you.

The modification with the W index is equipped with additional external wind- and moisture-proof fabrics with a zipper and has taped seams for protection from adverse weather conditions.

This spacious awning will help you organize a comfortable space, protected from all the vagaries of the weather, wherever you are.

The awning has the shape of a rectangle, and the overall internal area 12 sq.m. will allow you to freely place camping furniture and have breakfast and lunch in the fresh air with the whole family. With the Campack Tent G-3401W you will no longer have questions about where to sit in the evening with friends and eat barbecue.

Thanks to its characteristics, the awning will be incredibly useful for all kinds of hiking, camping, fishing or hunting trips.

A strong steel frame will not allow strong winds to affect your rest, and for additional fixation of the tent, it is recommended to use the pegs and guys that come with the kit.

All 4 sides are equipped with a mosquito net to protect against insects. Mosquitoes are lined with wind-moisture-protective fabrics on top. They are rolled up and secured at the top with loops. Raise all the canvases, leaving only the mosquito net, and enjoy the views of nature.

Campack Tent G-3401W has 2 entrances located opposite each other along the long sides of the awning. Each entrance has a zipper in the middle of the wall, which allows you to either fully open both halves or leave one half of the entrance closed.

You don't have to be afraid that a sudden rain will ruin your holiday - all the seams of the tent are taped. A the awning material has a waterproof impregnation of 3000 mm water column.

Campack Tent G-3401W will definitely come in handy:

At a campsite or tourist gathering as a central gathering place.

As a camping kitchen or dining room;

At the dacha, instead of a stationary gazebo;

As a reliable shelter when going fishing or hunting.

This spacious tent with excellent characteristics will help you spend time outdoors in the most comfortable conditions.

Often such tents are used as an awning over the pool to prevent debris and leaves from getting in, and also to protect from the sun, and maybe even rain. And tents with mosquito nets will also perfectly protect bathers from insects.

In this tent, with an inscribed circle diameter of 3 m, you can place a round pool with a diameter of no more than 2.8 m.