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,
blanc1• The advantages
blanc1blanc1• Takes up less room in your rucksack and weighs less.
blanc1blanc1• Require less assembly and disassembly time
blanc1• The disadvantages
blanc1blanc1• Some tents compromise comfort for function
blanc1blanc1• Limited interior space
blanc1blanc1• Not well suited for extreme weather conditions such as heavy rain,
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blanc1The tents
blanc1blanc1Hybrid Dome Tent
blanc1blanc1blanc1• Average Price: £ 149
blanc1blanc1blanc1• Bargain Price: £ 31
blanc1blanc1Tunnel tent
blanc1blanc1blanc1• Average Price: £80
blanc1blanc1blanc1• Bargain Price: £ 31

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Fixed camping:  Choose a tent that is both comfortable and durable
blanc1The advantages
blanc1blanc1• Roomy
blanc1blanc1• Stronger and better-adapted for extreme weather conditions
blanc1The disadvantages
blanc1blanc1• Heavier and more difficult to transport
blanc1blanc1• Difficult to assemble and disassemble
blanc1The tents
blanc1blanc1Dome Tent
blanc1blanc1blanc1• Average Price: £60
blanc1blanc1blanc1• Bargain Price: £31
blanc1blanc1Family tent
blanc1blanc1blanc1• Average Price: £220
blanc1blanc1blanc1• Bargain Price: £ 50

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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