How to live-in-a-Tent

Update:14 Dec 2019
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Whether you're looking to try something different, or y […]

Whether you're looking to try something different, or you're a little down on your luck, sometimes living in a tent makes sense. To make your tent-living experience as easy and stress-free as possible, it's important that you choose a durable tent and set it up in a good location. Once your tent is all set up, you'll want to fill it with the right gear, like cooking supplies, your toiletries, and stuff to sleep with. Then you can focus on keeping your tent clean and safeChina Wholesale Exhibition tents Manufacturers

Get a durable tent. A canvas tent is the most durable option, but they can be expensive. Canvas tents will keep out the rain, and they won't get as hot inside because the fabric is breathable. If you're on a budget, look for a nylon tent that comes with a rainfly to keep you dry when it rains. If you go with nylon, you should apply a waterproof treatment to the outside of the tent before you use it. [1]
Keep in mind that canvas tents are heavier and harder to set up than nylon tents. If you think you'll be moving around a lot, a nylon tent may be your best option.
Choose a large tent so you have room to spread out. Look for something designed for at least three people, if not more. Don't be afraid to go with a six or seven person tent if you plan on living in it for a while.

Get a camouflage tent if you’re trying to be discreet. If you’ll be setting up camp in a busier area, or you’re just worried about people finding your tent, a camouflage tent will make it easier to hide your new home. Avoid traditional camping tents that come in bright colors like blue, red, and yellow.
Get a pop-up tent if you’ll be moving around a lot. It’s easiest to live in a tent if you stay put in one place, but sometimes that’s not possible. If you plan on changing locations a lot, go with a pop-up tent that you can easily set up and disassemble.