Advantages and Disadvantages of Bell Tents
If you are looking for a tent that has more of a boutique
style as compared to other types of tents, then bells tents are the ones to
definitely consider. Bell tents are one of the least common of tents and are
not very practical tents when it comes to outdoor camping, however, it is still
gaining popularity.
You may consider it a summer or medieval tent type, in which
the panels are usually made out of canvas. This is what makes bell tents
perfect for warmer months as canvas is a great and effective temperature
regulator. A unique feature of bell tents that you wouldn’t find in any other
type of tent is that it is compatible for usage with the wood-burning stoves.
You may also find some designer versions of the bell tent or medieval tents forsale that features eye-catching accessories and patterns. The staple element of
the bell tent is the pole that runs through the centre of the tent having the
canvas drapes around the pole.
Bell tents or medieval tents are not recommended for
activity-based camping in the outdoors, however, bell tents are great for
festivals and camping sites when weather is pleasant and mild.
Advantages
- A trendy and stylish option for the design-conscious campers
- Panels can be rolled-up for more ventilation
- Offer good floor space, which is great for lots of people fitting in one ten
Disadvantages
- Poor space-to-weight ratio
- Aren’t the best tent options for most of the outdoor activities
- Cost high and can sometimes be prohibitively expensive.
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