Tent

A tent is a temporary or semipermanent shelter, consisting of sheets of fabric or other material draped over or attached to a frame of poles. It is fairly easy to assemble (pitch) or disassemble, and is usually portable. Tents may be attached to the ground with stakes and guy lines (ropes). Tents were first used by nomadic peoples, but today, their main application is camping. Modern tents are usually made of fire-retardant material. Tents range in size from single person camping tents to huge circus tents. Outdoor weddings and festivals often take place in large tents.

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Military tents
Contents

Parts of a modern tent

Modern tent types

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Picture of a dining fly tent


This is a dining fly.

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Picture of a dome tent


This is a basic dome tent, shown without rain fly or stakes.

Related topics

Patents

  1. U.S. Patent 6216715 -- Convertible tent for rain, cold, and hot conditions

External Links

Below are several manufacturers of modern camping and expedition tents.

See also: Tent, Alloy, Animal, Bivouac, Black Diamond (climbing gear), Camping (recreation), Canvas, Coleman Company, Cooking