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    We Introduce 4 Facts About Advertising Tents to You
    Of course, every camping enthusiast wants his or her tent to be 100% dry inside, to last a lifetime and to survive many years without damage. TATONKA tents are top class quality workmanship – but it’s good to keep the following facts in mind:

    Fact...  more
    Of course, every camping enthusiast wants his or her tent to be 100% dry inside, to last a lifetime and to survive many years without damage. TATONKA tents are top class quality workmanship – but it’s good to keep the following facts in mind:

    Fact 1
    No advertising tent is 100% waterproof. A finished tent consists of various materials and parts. Seams, depending on the design and materials, cannot always be waterproof and water can also seep through the zips. Condensation should be allowed to exit via special openings in the tent.

    Fact 2
    Tents do not last a lifetime. All materials age, especially when subjected to rough weather conditions or UV rays. Tips on the best ways to deal with external influences can be found in the tent manual.

    Fact 3
    Even in good tents, there is still condensation dampness that simply cannot be avoided in a tent. Tips on minimizing condensation can be found in the tent manual.

    Fact 4
    If not handled or stored correctly or under too much pressure, even aluminium rods...    less
    • Mon at 8:35 PM
  • yi Zhen
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    An Introduction of Obvious Advertising Tent Features
    Peak Height
    If you like being able to stand up when changing clothes or enjoy the airiness of a high ceiling, then look for a advertising tent with a tall peak height (listed in the spec charts).

    Cabin-style tents feature near-vertical walls to maximize...  more
    Peak Height
    If you like being able to stand up when changing clothes or enjoy the airiness of a high ceiling, then look for a advertising tent with a tall peak height (listed in the spec charts).

    Cabin-style tents feature near-vertical walls to maximize overall peak height and livable space, (and some models come with family-pleasing features such as room dividers and an awning, or a vestibule door that can be staked out as such).

    Dome-style tents offer superior strength and wind-shedding abilities, both of which you'll appreciate on a stormy night. They stand tall in the center, but their walls have more of a slope which slightly reduces livable space.

    Tent Floor Length
    If you’re tall (over 6 feet) or like additional space, consider a tent with a floor length of 90 inches (rather than the more typical 84–88 inches).

    Tent Doors
    When choosing your tent, think about the number of doors you need as well as their shape and orientation. If you're camping with your family, multiple doors help you...    less
    • Apr 5
  • yi Zhen
    yi Zhen created a new group:
    Pop Up Tent Manufacturers Suggested You to Try Pop Up Tents
    What is a Pop up Tent?
    Pop up tents sold by pop up tent manufacturers have many shapes, sizes, and uses. This research is based around the standard 10’ X 10’ pop up canopy tent. The construction of these tents is fairly straight forward. They consist...  more
    What is a Pop up Tent?
    Pop up tents sold by pop up tent manufacturers have many shapes, sizes, and uses. This research is based around the standard 10’ X 10’ pop up canopy tent. The construction of these tents is fairly straight forward. They consist of the frame, a canvas or fabric canopy, carrying case, and stakes with rope for tying the canopy tent down. The frame is designed to collapse and expand easily so that the canopy can be draped over the top. The four legs are telescopic in nature, which allows the tent to be raised and lowered quickly. Most frames are made of aluminum while most canopies are polyester—a fabric that is both durable and waterproof.

    Pop up tents have been used for centuries in one form or another to provide shelter in open outdoor markets. One account from Henry Benjamin Latrobe describing an open market in New Orleans from the early 19th century stated that vendors were lined up in two rows as far as the eye could see with stalls or tables with a tilt or awning of...    less
    • Mar 29
  • yi Zhen
    yi Zhen created a new group:
    Pop Up Tent Manufacturer Suggests You to Try Winter Camping
    So you’re thinking of going camping this winter? For some people, that might not seem like such a cozy idea, especially if you are planning on going to a place where it is bitterly cold. But, others enjoy the challenge of a cold winter trip and it...  moreSo you’re thinking of going camping this winter? For some people, that might not seem like such a cozy idea, especially if you are planning on going to a place where it is bitterly cold. But, others enjoy the challenge of a cold winter trip and it becomes even less of a challenge if you use the right kind of cold-weather tent.

    The pop up tent manufacturers says that is important to be prepared for winter camping and having the necessary tent is the first step in that process.

    Cold-Weather Tents
    A great option for a cold-weather tent is The 4 Person – Tent. It is advertised 4 Season Tentas being as tough as tents come. One reviewer calls this tent “all you need to survive the zombie apocalypse” for all of you caught up in the zombie craze. Tents like the Bastion are referred to as 4 season tents.

    These tents are great during deep snow conditions, heavy blizzards and high altitude. A 4-season tent is designed for extreme weather conditions like wind, freezing rain, snow and sleet. They are...    less
    • Mar 22
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  • We Introduce 4 Facts About Advertising Tents to You
    1 member
    Of course, every camping enthusiast wants his or her tent to be 100% dry inside, to last a lifetime and to survive many years without damage. TATONKA tents are top class quality workmanship – but it’s good to keep the following facts in mind: Fact 1 No advertising tent is 100% waterproof. A finished tent consists of various materials and parts. Seams, depending on the design and materials, cannot always be waterproof and water can also seep through the zips. Condensation should be allowed to exit via special openings in the tent. Fact 2 Tents do not last a lifetime. All materials age, especially when subjected to rough weather conditions or UV rays. Tips on the best ways to deal with external influences can be found in the tent manual. Fact 3 Even in good tents, there is still condensation dampness that simply cannot be avoided in a tent. Tips on minimizing condensation can be found in the tent manual. Fact 4 If not handled or stored correctly or under too much pressure, even aluminium rods can break. It is therefore recommended that you always take at least one spare sheath with you when you go camping. We are one of the pop up tent manufacturers and welcome to your come and purchase!
  • An Introduction of Obvious Advertising Tent Features
    1 member
    Peak Height If you like being able to stand up when changing clothes or enjoy the airiness of a high ceiling, then look for a advertising tent with a tall peak height (listed in the spec charts). Cabin-style tents feature near-vertical walls to maximize overall peak height and livable space, (and some models come with family-pleasing features such as room dividers and an awning, or a vestibule door that can be staked out as such). Dome-style tents offer superior strength and wind-shedding abilities, both of which you'll appreciate on a stormy night. They stand tall in the center, but their walls have more of a slope which slightly reduces livable space. Tent Floor Length If you’re tall (over 6 feet) or like additional space, consider a tent with a floor length of 90 inches (rather than the more typical 84–88 inches). Tent Doors When choosing your tent, think about the number of doors you need as well as their shape and orientation. If you're camping with your family, multiple doors help you avoid climbing over each other for midnight bathroom breaks. Cabin-style tents tend to shine in this area. Also note how easy or noisy the doors are to zip open and shut. YKK zippers on the doors resist snagging and breaking better than others. Tent Poles A tent's pole structure helps determines how easy or hard it is to pitch. Virtually all family tents these days are freestanding. This means they do not require stakes to set up. The big advantage of this is that you can pick the tent up and move it to a different location prior to staking. You can also easily shake dirt out of it before taking it down. Fewer poles allow faster setups. It's also easier to attach poles to clips than it is to thread them through long pole sleeves. Many tents use both clips and short pole sleeves in an effort to balance strength, ventilation and setup ease. Color-coded corners and pole clips also make setup faster. Aluminum poles are stronger and more durable than fiberglass. Rainfly A rainfly is a separate waterproof cover designed to fit over the roof of your tent. Use it whenever rain or dew is expected, or any time you want to retain a little extra warmth. Two rainfly types are common. Roof-only rainflies allow more light and views while offering fair rain protection. Full-coverage rainflies offer maximum protection from wind and rain. Tent Materials When you’re shopping, be aware that higher-denier fabric canopies and rainflies are more rugged than lower-denier ones. Also, seam tape and high-denier fabrics on tent floors reduce the odds of leakage. Vestibules / Garage Shelters or awnings attach to your tent for the purpose of storing or sheltering your muddy or dusty boots or keeping your packs out of the rain. They can be an integral part of the rainfly or add-on items that are sold separately. Ventilation Mesh panels are often used in the ceiling, doors and windows of tents. This allows views and enhances cross-ventilation to help manage condensation. For hot, humid climates, seek out larger mesh panels. Interior Loops and Pockets A lantern loop is often placed at the top-center of a tent's ceiling for hanging a lantern. Loops on interior tent walls can be used to attach a mesh shelf (called a gear loft, sold separately) to keep small items off of the tent floor. Similarly, interior pockets help keep your tent organized. Guyout Loops Higher-quality tents will include loops on the outside of the tent body for attaching guy lines. Guy lines allow you to batten down the hatches—no flapping fabric—during high winds. We are one of the pop up tent manufacturers and welcome to your come and purchase!
  • Pop Up Tent Manufacturers Suggested You to Try Pop Up Tents
    1 member
    What is a Pop up Tent? Pop up tents sold by pop up tent manufacturers have many shapes, sizes, and uses. This research is based around the standard 10’ X 10’ pop up canopy tent. The construction of these tents is fairly straight forward. They consist of the frame, a canvas or fabric canopy, carrying case, and stakes with rope for tying the canopy tent down. The frame is designed to collapse and expand easily so that the canopy can be draped over the top. The four legs are telescopic in nature, which allows the tent to be raised and lowered quickly. Most frames are made of aluminum while most canopies are polyester—a fabric that is both durable and waterproof. Pop up tents have been used for centuries in one form or another to provide shelter in open outdoor markets. One account from Henry Benjamin Latrobe describing an open market in New Orleans from the early 19th century stated that vendors were lined up in two rows as far as the eye could see with stalls or tables with a tilt or awning of canvas. With time, outdoor markets created a demand for what we now know as the pop up tent. Where are They Used? Pop up tents make sense from a vendor’s standpoint because they are highly portable, easy to use and create a sense of “store” or “market” that entices people to step in and see what the booth has to offer. In the old days, tents were heavy affairs using timber as the structural supports with a canvas or hemp canopy. As technology improved over time, so did the tents. Today pop up canopy tents are commonplace. We see them used in a variety of locations and for a myriad of purposes including but not limited to: Farmers Markets Conventions & Expos Festivals Fairs (Including Job Fairs) Trade Shows Tailgate Parties Events – Races, Neighborhood Barbeques, etc. Beaches Pop up tents at an outdoor street market Generic canopy tents are commonplace at these venues, but you may also see custom or branded tents. Individuals who use pop up canopy tents for personal use generally use a single color, generic canopy. These canopies are cheap and can be inferior in quality and durability. A custom-designed canopy, on the other hand, will look great and last longer with proper care. Why Custom Pop up Tents? There are 8,600 Farmers Markets registered throughout the US, some of them bringing in as many as 60,000 visitors per day during the peak season. On top of that, the Center for Exhibition Industry Research cataloged roughly 9,400 B2B exhibitions in 2018 that have at least 10 or more exhibiting companies each year. The number of attendees at these and the other types of vendor markets mentioned above gross in the millions. There is a lot of potential for business in these markets and events. Which begs the question, how do businesses and vendors stand out in a sea of canopy tents? Pop up tent that has a branded canopy There are several aspects to making a vendor booth stand out. Attracting as many visitors as possible is a priority for vendors who are aiming not just to cover costs of exhibiting but to make a profit and build a customer base! One of the best ways to attract attention is to customize the booth itself with custom pop up tents. Not all venues are suited for pop up tents but when they are, our survey results show that having a custom pop up tent really helps draw the crowds. If you have interests about advertising tent, welcome to your come and purchase!
  • Pop Up Tent Manufacturer Suggests You to Try Winter Camping
    1 member
    So you’re thinking of going camping this winter? For some people, that might not seem like such a cozy idea, especially if you are planning on going to a place where it is bitterly cold. But, others enjoy the challenge of a cold winter trip and it becomes even less of a challenge if you use the right kind of cold-weather tent. The pop up tent manufacturers says that is important to be prepared for winter camping and having the necessary tent is the first step in that process. Cold-Weather Tents A great option for a cold-weather tent is The 4 Person – Tent. It is advertised 4 Season Tentas being as tough as tents come. One reviewer calls this tent “all you need to survive the zombie apocalypse” for all of you caught up in the zombie craze. Tents like the Bastion are referred to as 4 season tents. These tents are great during deep snow conditions, heavy blizzards and high altitude. A 4-season tent is designed for extreme weather conditions like wind, freezing rain, snow and sleet. They are extremely durable, outfitted with aluminum poles, reinforced stakes and guy out points. Most have hi-lo adjustable venting systems to manage moisture build up and to prevent snow and rain from forming inside the tent due to condensation. Good 4-season tents, like any well designed tent, come with bathtub floors with the seams taped. The full-coverage flies are fully taped and include vestibules for storing wet and frozen gear outside the sleeping area. Car Tents Truck TentAnother option for winter camping is a car tent, for those with vehicles that can be adapted to support a tent attached to it. One of our highest rated ones is the Dac Mid-Size Truck Tent, which is compatible with a surprisingly large number of vehicles, and not just trucks. Relatively easy to set up with instructions, the Dac-Mid-Size Truck Tent is a great alternative to a traditional tent. When you’re winter camping in a truck or SUV, just remember that cold winds under metal will make for cold floors. A good sleeping pad is a must. With a car tent, you have the luxury of having the weather protection of your vehicle but also still get the camping feel while sleeping in a tent. The packing weight is only five pounds and is not bulky when packed up, so it does not take up much space when stowed. This option won’t work for backcountry locations like a self-contained 4-season tent will, but it is a more affordable alternative if you decide to stay warm by bundling up with blankets and winter sleeping bags in the back of your vehicle. Regardless of the equipment you use, it is imperative to be prepared for your winter camping trip as sleeping in the cold can be a very daunting task if you don’t have the correct gear. We have advertising tent for sale and welcome you to come and purchase!
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