The Detailed Description To Choose Your Tents

 It is sometimes complicated to find your way in the technical data sheets between the different types of materials, at the level of the canvas or the frame of the tents. For this reason, a detailed summary will allow you to choose your tent well such as gazebos for sale.

The Fabrics Of The Canvases

In most tents from Renegade Plastics for example, there are two types of canvas: the inner canvas therefore that of the bedroom, and the outer canvas, often called “flysheet.”

Flysheet Fabrics:

Polyamide: Polyamide is a nylon fiber that has low UV resistance. This material ages quickly because the fiber dries, making the fabric sensitive to tearing.

Polyester: This fabric is obtained from several petrochemical components, which give it great resistance over time. These fabrics are coated with a waterproofing agent to make them waterproof.

Polyester taffeta: Like polyester, it is a durable fabric. Polyester taffeta has the particularity of having a shinier finish than classic polyester, made possible thanks to the particular weaving of the taffeta.

Ripstop: Ripstop fabrics are polyester fabrics reinforced with nylon. Ripstop is a mesh technique that gives the fabric a strong resistance to tearing and deformation. Ripstop fabrics are often used in military, paramilitary, and sports settings.

Siliconized Ripstop: This is a more sophisticated Ripstop fabric. This fabric has fewer stitches than classic Ripstop, making the canvas lighter. The silicone further strengthens the fabric, allowing it to “repair itself” for small tears, the stitches falling back into place by pulling a little on either side of the fabric. The silicone also allows the fabric to be more waterproof.

Cotton: This fabric made from 100% natural fibers has many advantages. When it’s hot, the fiber self-ventilates and helps maintain a pleasant temperature in hot weather. As soon as the hygrometric rate rises (that is to say that the humidity is more present), the cotton threads swell and allow protection from the cold. Cotton is a very tear-resistant material. These properties explain why cotton tents are more expensive than polyamide or polyester. However, the disadvantage of this type of tent remains its weight because the fabric is heavier than other fabrics.

Bedroom Fabrics:

Polyamide: This fabric is very warm and not very resistant to seams; it can be found in entry-level tents.

Polyester: This fabric is more resistant and allows air to circulate.

Cotton: Very pleasant fiber but used less and less because of the humidity, which stagnates between the two walls and creates mold on the cotton canvas.

Polycotton: The mixture of polyester and cotton fibers creates an ideal fabric combining the advantages of each of the two materials.

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