A quick glance at the list of 10 essentials items for survival shows that a shelter is important to bring with you on any adventure, but which is better: A freestanding tent or non-freestanding tent? The answer depends on how you see yourself using it. Watch to learn some of the biggest differences between freestanding and non-freestanding tents.
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Freestanding tents are:
-Usually simpler to set up
-Easy to clean
-Able to remain standing without stakes
-Easy to reorient once set up
-Constructed using double-wall construction
-Less likely to develop condensation on the inside
-Usually heavier
-Potentially harder to repair in the field
-Bigger when packed up
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Non-freestanding tents are:
-Usually lighter weight
-Usually feature single-wall construction
-Easier to repair in the field
-Smaller in size when packed up
-Prone to condensation buildup
-More likely to fall over if a stake fails
-Not capable of being picked up once set up
-Harder to clean and shake dirt out of
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