A experienced camper will tell you how important it is to have the right size tent. Unfortunately I did not take this into consideration when I took my family of 6 camping with only a 4 person tent. I could write a book about this trip but I do not want make you as miserable as my family was on our camping trip. Lets just say it rained the whole time and we were packed like a bunch of sardines.
Kelty Redwing 50 Internal Frame Pack (Charcoal, Medium/Large -17.5 – 21 Torso)
- Volume 3100 in³ (51 Liter)
- Panel loading
- Zippered side pockets
- Large front pocket with organization
- Single LightBeam aluminum stay
The proven Redwing is the most popular pack on the trail. Revered for its roomy main compartment, convenient organizational pockets, sturdy LightBeam™ II stay and suspension system, and comfortable design, it’s no wonder this classic, which just got a facelift, consistently earns top scores.
Kelty Redwing 50 Internal Frame Pack (Charcoal, Medium/Large -17.5 – 21 Torso)
First, how many people do you plan on being in the tent? Large tents usually cover 5 or more people. A rule of thumb I like to follow is to have about 30 square feet per person of floor space. Height should not be a issue. I have a 5 person tent and the height is around 7 feet.
The next option to consider is if you want privacy. Tents are pretty thin but having a divider or two can really make things feel more private. Large tents come with many options and some even have rooms built in already. You could have a room for mom and dad and a separate room for the kids. You could have different sleeping areas for different couples. Also you could have a room in your tent where you keep all your belongings so you feel less cramped. There are so many options to choose from you shouldn’t have any problems with your privacy needs.
The good thing about large tents is that when the weather isn’t ideal you can hide out and still be comfortable. Since camping is a all weather event you will need to get one that suits your needs. Make sure your tent has a decent weather rating that can withstand most weather conditions. The day you thought it was going to be nice outside could easily turn into a miserable day. With that said you need to know how your tent will be able to handle windy conditions, heavy rain, and other weather conditions depending where you are camping. If you plan on being in very hot conditions you want to keep ventilation in mind also.
Knowing what options to choose when looking at large tents will greatly raise the experience of your upcoming camping trips. Camping is a great time for people to bond so make sure you take the time in picking the right tent.
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