What are the Advantages of a Family Cabin Tent?
The straight walls also makes the rooms a lot more spacious compared to those of a dome tent. They can also offer more privacy with built in dividers or doors allowing separate rooms for sleeping and living quarters etc. The extra space can also allow room for creature comforts such as chairs, tables, fridges, and cots. The materials used to make family sized cabin tents are generally a lot heavier and stronger than those used in backpacking and hiking tents. The poles are generally made from heavy steel and the fabric is usually a durable canvas, making them ideal for three-season and long stays. Because of their size, cabin tents are best suited for established camping grounds or base camps, where they can stay set up for several days. However, one of the downsides of the cabin style is it does take up a lot of storage space when not in use and its weight does make it quite difficult to transport or assemble on your own. Cabin tents are usually at the more expensive end of the price