What are the parts of the tent?

In most cases, tents can be divided as follows:

1.Inner Tent
It is made of breathable material (thin fabric or mesh material). It allows moisture to escape so that steam doesn’t condense inside the tent. The inner tent will act as a mosquito net.

2. Shell
The waterproof outer tarp protects the tent from the weather (rain, wind, UV radiation, etc.). Increase the durability of the tent.

3.Floor
The lower part of the tent is made of PE bottom. It is waterproof, moisture-proof and wear-resistant.

4. Reception room
Covered area in front of entrance. It has its own building, so it’s spacious enough. For example, you can take shelter from the rain and cook in the shelter.

5. Rear Hall
A sloping space between the inner tent and the outer tarp where you can store backpacks and other items. Protect the tent entrance from direct rain. It usually has no floor, so there is no way to prevent the floor from getting items wet.

6.Other accessories,You can’t pitch a tent without:

  •  Pole:He set the tent upright. You can get different variants, the most commonly used are fiberglass or aluminum rods. The vast majority of poles have a cable mechanism, but you will also encounter screw-in or push-in poles, especially the add-on poles for some family tents. Each material and design has its own unique features and is suitable for different types of tents.
  • Floor nails:Used to secure the tent to the ground. They are make of different materials (aluminum, steel, titanium, or alloys) and have different lengths and shapes. If you are camping in snow or sand, use special nails designed for this purpose.
  • Wind rope:It is used to connect the ground peg to the tent. It is best to carry a spare wind rope with you in case it breaks. Those who enjoy camping in extreme conditions will appreciate the extra and longer ropes, even if they have to double-anchor tents in strong winds.

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