
One of the most important considerations when choosing a tent is what you plan on using it for:
• Hiking or backpacking: Choose a lightweight portable tent from a reputable brand like Northface,
• The advantages
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• Takes up less room in your rucksack and weighs less.
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• Require less assembly and disassembly time
• The disadvantages
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• Some tents compromise comfort for function
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• Limited interior space
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• Not well suited for extreme weather conditions such as heavy rain,
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cold, or wind
• The tents
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• Hybrid Dome Tent
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• Average Price: £ 149
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• Bargain Price: £ 31
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• Tunnel tent
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• Average Price: £80
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• Bargain Price: £ 31
• Fixed camping: Choose a tent that is both comfortable and durable
• The advantages
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• Roomy
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• Stronger and better-adapted for extreme weather conditions
• The disadvantages
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• Heavier and more difficult to transport
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• Difficult to assemble and disassemble
• The tents
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• Dome Tent
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• Average Price: £60
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• Bargain Price: £31
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• Family tent
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• Average Price: £220
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• Bargain Price: £ 50
Whether you are a hiker on the go or a sedentary camper, you can optimize your outdoor comfort with: sleeping bags, groundsheets, pocket torches, and camping awnings…
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