Discount Tents
Cheap, discount tents made in China are so cheap and nasty
they're practically disposable. I mean, like to use them once
and throw them away.
The Chinese, who manufacture almost everything for everybody
in this global economy, turn out these cheap little discount
tents for next to no money at all, and I guess they do have
their place.
The design for these cheap tents is dome-shape, which is
excellent. But to save money on these bargain tents, they make
the discount tents as a single-layer tent - without a
breathable inner tent of insect netting.
Instead the cheap and nasty tents are all plastic or PVC
except for a tiny ventilation square at the very top which is
insect-proofed with mesh to keep the bugs out. They then place
a small square of waterproof material over this to keep out the
rain.
So the tent does keep the mosquitoes out, and hopefully, the
rain as well. The problem is that these 'el cheapo'
bargain-basement tents don't have enough ventilation to get rid
of your body moisture effectively. This moisture comes from
every time you breathe out, and also from your body's natural
sweating - even when it's quite cold around you.
These cheap tents also lack any vestibule area over the door
which might have let you to enter or leave the tent without the
rain pouring straight inside. Having a vestibule area in your
tent is also a good area because it lets you store your
backpack and boots under cover, but they don't take up precious
space inside your tent's sleeping area.
Lastly, the glass-fiber or plastic poles used in these discount
Chinese-made tents are nasty and flimsy. I've had them break on
me the first time I bent it to put up one of these cheapie
tents, and it was a Coleman! (However, I am glad to say the
camping store replaced it when I went back to them.)
Aluminium or alloy poles are far better, and well worth the
extra investment. Trust me on this one.
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