Why Families Love the Gelert Tent 0
During the day, a family of campers has a wide space to explore. Each camper can go his or her own way. At night, however, all family members often sleep in one place. They can be warm and comfortable in a Gelert Tent. Gelert’s family tents come in a range of sizes. The largest ones can hold eight or more people.
Now while the tents for families have been fashioned from breathable cotton, the Gelert Quick Pitch Tent is made out of polyester. That lightweight material helps to guarantee its amazing performance–instant transformation of a pack into a full sized outdoors sleeping quarters. While easy to set up, this rapidly transforming product still retains a needed stability, thanks to its aluminum poles.
Please do not get frightened by the name of the Gelert Tornado 4 Tent. It is not a product designed for those who plan to camp in tornado alley. Each of these tents offers a spacious and comfortable place for those that want to carry out some outdoor living. On a sunny day, when there is no hint of tornadoes, the owner of the “Tornado” can take in a few rays, by sitting in the sunning area at the front.
Online shoppers should note that the website for Gelert’s products includes several reviews. One of those reviews highlights the big benefit found in the Gelert Horizon 6 Tent. This is the most popular 6 man tent they offer. In this product the polyester material has a waterproof PU coating. One of Gelert’s reviewers has advised campers to spray their tent with a waterproofing chemical.
In the absence of such a chemical or a tent coating, the floor can actually start to soak up any water that has drained onto the ground underneath. When that happens, then every item above the tents’ floor can become wet. Thus a camper can return to a water soaked sleeping bag.
When you invest in top quality camping gear, or when you make certain that less expensive tents have a protective coating, then you avoid need to put an quick end to a camping trip, because you have no way to spend the night out in the open.
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