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Go Camping in Style with a Trailer Tent

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Total views: 341 | Word Count: 513 | Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2010 | 0 comments

While campers and RV's are often the item of choice for those who like to travel and camp out, trailer tents and their cousin, the folding tent, are gaining in use and popularity. While trailer tents and folding tents naturally are not as luxurious as many camper are nowadays, they do have their own unique advantages, the most obvious ones being that they are way cheaper to buy and way cheaper to maintain than campers and RV's are.

You can find a number of good brands of trailer tents on the market today - Cabano, Sunncamp, and Trigano are pretty good brands, and there are others too. You can get either a small, medium sized or large trailer tent, depending on how many people you will be camping in it.



If you are looking to buy a cheap trailer tent, then checking the internet might be a good idea. You can find a number of sites that sell second hand trailer tents, which naturally cost a fair bit less than buying a new one would. The only disadvantage in this is that you are likely to get less of a selection; if you try to order one at peak camping seasons you could easily find that they are out of stock.

Another good option to consider is the folding tent. They are a bit like trailer tents, only grander and a bit more fancy. If you get one of the larger sized ones, they can be more luxurious than trailer tents, offering electricity, heaters, refrigerator, drainage and other amenities. You can also get smaller sized and medium sized folding tents.

Of course you will want to check out a few shops and/or internet sites before actually purchasing either a folding tent or trailer tent, no matter whether you are buying a new or second hand trailer tent or folding tent. You should have a clear idea of how large or small a tent you are looking for, what, if any, amenities are important to you, and of course, how much it costs and how much money you have in your budget to work with.

But do not automatically discount the idea of a trailer tent as being hard to camp with; trailer tents are nothing like the small pup tents or other tents that are on the market that are often hard to set up and do not offer as much protection against inclement weather. Trailer tents are made from very good fabric and are not only stronger and more durable than your average tent but are a lot easier to set up as well.

About the Author

Roger writes about the benefits of Trailer Tent Kitchen Units in the Conway Clipper Trailer Tent and how combined, make a fabulous camping expedition.


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