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small tent advice needed
Hey all, i don't want to sleep in my car at this year's rolex24 in Daytona so i need to get a small tent for just me.....having looked at sizes i want a 2-4 person tent.....
budget is tight, what are the good cheap tents out there? Walmart had Coleman 4 person for around 40 bucks.....i need something that will block the wind/rain as weather for the 24 is about as predictable as the winner lol I can order online too if needed..... |
I like the Eureka Apex tent for $99 at Campmor, it has tightening straps, and overhead dry storage, is fairly small and bright orange so no one runs over you. I would get a waterproof sleeping pad and a nice sleeping bag....don't forget the foam earplugs so you can fall asleep.
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There are so many tents to choose from that fit your needs.
A tent is the easy part (rain fly, durable waterproof fabric, raised floor seams, bathtub floor, screens and a full coverage fly, provide reliable protection from the elements) so I can't help but ask a few questions, sorry: - are you camping near your car? - what kind of car? - car cig lighter/12v power plug work? - access to a cot or inflatable mattress? The answers to the above would drive my choice. Also see below. SP is right on the money. |
Craigslist is your friend. Lots of people buy nice tents and use them once or twice and sell for 20 cents on the dollar.
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Tent will be in front of my car.....
i have a big 12v snap on jump pack..... Will probably find an inflatable mattress.... |
Tarp. Seriously. Since weight isn't an issue go to Harbor Freight and buy a ground tarp. Take some sticks and guy lines and loft a roof over it with another tarp. Secure it all with stakes or rocks or similar so it won't blow away. and presto - shelter!
Use google for tips and ideas. I have slept backpacking in a tarp folded over me. It was great. Larry |
Campmor is a good source, and prices are reasonable. Since you want to keep out wind, I would think a tarp may not be a solution. Having said that, I have used a tarp exclusively for years on mountain trips. They make good ground covers under the tent. With a tarp, you definitely have to dig a rain trench around the periphery and one or more drain trenches to channel water away. You should also do that with a tent too.
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It's easy to recommend a nice high-dollar tent, but seeing as you will use this thing once or twice, go cheap.
During college I would camp 4-6 weekends in the first semester at waterski tournaments. In poured at a bunch of them. My $30 ozark trail tent from Wal-mart always kept me dry and went up in just a few minutes. |
For car camping, I use a $50 Coleman and it does the job, and is nice and roomy.
For backpacking I buy fancy high-dollar tents, but they are overkill for this, and will be smaller and less comfortable. However, if you want a tent that will hold up for a long time, I strongly urge you to get one with aluminum poles rather than fiberglass. |
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The key now is comfort for you since your stuff can stay dry in the car if need be: I'd have an air mattress, sheets, pillows, the works. I'd also look at used walk in tents for ease of entry exit. A man has to know when comfort is king. |
Think i scored a bnib 3 person tent on cl......Going later to check it out.....I'll post later
thanks everyone |
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Done deal. ...i love cl...... 20 bucks, brand new never set up..... |
I'm going to get an extra tarp in case we get hit with rain......i went the cheap route lol
the brand is ozark....they sell them at Walmart.....should serve is purpose..... |
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