porkstar3
My wife and I are camping on the beach at Galveston Island State Park this spring/summer. We currently have a Coleman dome tent, but it tends to really bend and flex in the wind. We're looking for something a little more sturdy. We usually keep most of our gear and stuff outside the tent under a gazebo shelter, so storage, gear lofts, vestibules, etc. are not that big of an issue. We want to make this a longer stay than normal. A more sturdy tent that doesn't cave in and use up all the interior space will make all the difference.
We'd like plenty of room if possible. My wife and I are both....uh...."full figured" so the person capacity needs to be a bit "negotiable.".
Answer
You will need to spend a little more to get a stronger tent. You can stay with a Coleman but at the price range several other tent makers are better priced for a rigid tent. I like the Coleman Heka x tent for a rigid tent design and yet still affordable, their next level tent the helios x3 is an expedition class with expedition price to go with it.
Getting away from Coleman to REI brands they have a strong Multi season called the Mountain 2 with high ratings that is cheaper in price then the Coleman Helios.
Anyway the key to having your tent hold up in the wind is having it set properly to the wind, the low end facing the predominate wind direction and having some kind of wind break. a picnic table, tree, your car, a large pile of drift wood, whatever you can find.
Good luck!
You will need to spend a little more to get a stronger tent. You can stay with a Coleman but at the price range several other tent makers are better priced for a rigid tent. I like the Coleman Heka x tent for a rigid tent design and yet still affordable, their next level tent the helios x3 is an expedition class with expedition price to go with it.
Getting away from Coleman to REI brands they have a strong Multi season called the Mountain 2 with high ratings that is cheaper in price then the Coleman Helios.
Anyway the key to having your tent hold up in the wind is having it set properly to the wind, the low end facing the predominate wind direction and having some kind of wind break. a picnic table, tree, your car, a large pile of drift wood, whatever you can find.
Good luck!
Camping on the Beach?
BarrelRace
We are going camping on the beach and i was wonderin if anyone knew of any sites that sold really cheap but good pop up campers. or if anyone has ever been camping on the beach before and could recommend a good tent that can withstand rain and high winds? there are four of us. Thank u so much in advance!
Answer
Well if your in california and don't have camping reservations at any of the approved beach camping area's you can't go. Reservations for beach campgrounds are all booked up through summer 6 months in advance. Camping on just any beach is illegal in California.
A good tent recommendation is Coleman Tents, they are the only tent maker with a stay dry guarantee and have tents to fit every budget.
Well if your in california and don't have camping reservations at any of the approved beach camping area's you can't go. Reservations for beach campgrounds are all booked up through summer 6 months in advance. Camping on just any beach is illegal in California.
A good tent recommendation is Coleman Tents, they are the only tent maker with a stay dry guarantee and have tents to fit every budget.
Powered by Yahoo! Answers
Title Post: What is the most wind resistant tent you can get for beach camping?
Rating: 95% based on 9878 ratings. 4,5 user reviews.
Author: Unknown
Thanks For Coming To My Blog
Rating: 95% based on 9878 ratings. 4,5 user reviews.
Author: Unknown
Thanks For Coming To My Blog
No comments:
Post a Comment