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Backpacking Tents
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Cabin tents are single-skin tents used mainly in the USA
- They often have nylon walls, polyester roof, and a polyethylene floor, plus an awning at one or both ends
- With a hydrostatic head of only Backpacking Tents 1000 mm, they may best be intentional as vacation tents
- Sizes may extension from 13 ft by 8 ft (2 rooms) up to 25 ft by 10 ft (4 rooms), with wall and roof heights analogous to those of frame tents
- There are three separate pole units, with each group consisting of two uprights and a connecting ridge
- These pole units agency the centre and ends of the roof, and are most often outside the tent.
Single-hoop tents use just one flexible pole and are often sold as light-weight 1 or 2-person tents. These are the newfangled equivalent of older style pup tents, and have the same constituent of somewhat limited headroom. Antithetic styles may have the pole going either along or across the tent.
