Friday, April 13, 2012

Indestructible Camping Gear to Tame the Outdoors

Designed to withstand harsh elements, the four-season Nemo Equipment Tenshi two-man tent ($700) uses Dac Featherlite poles made from flexible aluminum. A unique, breathable, waterproof fabric lets air pass through and keeps moisture out. A removable vestibule at the entrance provides 11 square feet of space for gear. When packed, the whole tent folds up tighter than a sleeping bag. Hikers have used the Tenshi in the Himalayas and Argentine Patagonia. Think it can make it through a weekend with Uncle Bob? You bet.

How To Pitch a Tough Tent:

1. Make sure you drive tent stakes as deeply into the soil as possible. Pitch stakes at contrasting angles to prevent them from pulling out.

2. Avoid buying wooden or plastic stakes. Look for a V-shaped aluminum spike with Dac in the product name. Bring extras.

3. Don't step on or into the tent with boots on. Dirt weakens the fabric.

4. The best poles thread inside the tent as much as possible. Exterior poles should fit in firm clips and metal hardware.

5. In extreme conditions, have a backup plan in case the tent fails: parachute cord to rig a shelter tarp; enough warm clothes to survive the night.

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