Custom tents must be made durable because it is primarily used to give shelter to people. Acquiring a tent is an investment because generally tents are not cheap, especially the heavy duty ones. Therefore, it is valuable to know how to make a custom tent last.
When in a cool weather condition, a tent can build up moist coming from outside plus the air that the occupants exhale from breathing. Moist, if uncontrolled, can be destructive to the tent. This must be prevented by providing airflow that can pass through the mesh fabric. The size of a tent can also be a factor under a cool weather. The smaller the tent is the more warmth, often comes from the body of the occupants, can stay inside. Good airway must be allowed by utilizing the tent windows.
If you are not yet a camping professional and probably you’ll just be heading to a simple outdoor adventure with fair weather condition, it is advisable not to invest on real heavy-duty tents that are usually very expensive but start with simpler ones. Expensive tents are often made with stronger materials from fabric, stitching and poles because it is meant for strong wind and rain and even unstable grounds. But not all features are practical and not all users will need that required durability for a high cost. For beginners, you can start with a standard and affordable tent. Durability can depend on the manner of how the user will take care of the custom tent.
