How to choose an outdoor tent
When choosing an outdoor tent, a travel tent should be a collective piece of equipment, owned by people who often participate in outdoor activities and often have actual needs for use. Newcomers can participate in some activities and then purchase according to their own needs after gaining some experience. When purchasing a tent, you should mainly consider its design, material, wind resistance, capacity (how many people it can sleep), weight, etc. Ordinary camping tents mostly adopt the yurt style, with carbon fiber tent poles, which provide better rainproof performance and certain windproof performance, and have relatively good breathability. Most of the four-season tents or mountain tents are tunnel-type tents with more than 10 aluminum alloy tent poles, numerous ground nails, windproof ropes and other auxiliary designs, and the materials are mostly strong and durable. However, many alpine tents are not rainproof and are usually heavy, making them unsuitable for outdoor travel on weekends (except in extreme winter environments). The climate conditions in spring, summer and autumn in the areas around Beijing are not too complicated, while winter is mainly characterized by high cold and strong winds. When purchasing a tent, the main considerations are durability, windproof and rainproof performance. Good three-season accounts include series, etc. Due to flaws in the structural design, the windproofness is not very good (of course it also depends on the camping skills). It is a very classic four-season tent, but it has been discontinued for some reason, and most of the ones on the market are fake. Alpine tents are mainly used in winter. There are many brands on the market, a mixed bag of good and bad, and the marking performance is excellent, but most of them are fake. Fake products don’t always mean low quality. Sometimes you can still pick out products that offer great value for money. This requires discernment, patience and luck.
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