Introduction of functional differences between different tents


When we buy a tent, we often see the words one layer, two layers, and three layers. What is the difference between tents marked with different levels? The functional differences between different layers of tents are different. Let's take a look at the functional differences between different layers of tents. Functional differences between different tents

 

Single-layer tent

 

The single-layer tent production process is relatively simple, and its biggest feature is light, economical and small.

 

Double tent

 

The difference between the double layer and the single layer is to add a layer of good internal permeability to the design. In the cooler season, the hot air removed by the human body will condense water on the inner wall of the tent under the action of the air outside the tent. If it is a single-layer tent, the water drops will flow down the inner wall of the tent and wet the sleeping bag. After the internal account is added, the external account is not directly connected with the internal account. At this time, the hot air emitted by the human body will pass through the internal account, so that the water droplets condensed on the external account flow into the ground, which solves the inner wall of the single-layer tent. Water problem.

Three-tier tent

The design of the three-story tent is to add a layer of cotton lining to the inner account to further enhance the warmth. Even if the outdoor environment is at minus 10 degrees, the temperature in the account can be kept at around zero because of the protection of the cotton quilt, so that the temperature inside the tent is not too low.

 

Therefore, when the ambient temperature is above 5 degrees, it is more suitable to use a single-layer tent. When the ambient temperature is lower than 5 degrees, it is best to use double or triple-layer tents to prevent the inner wall of the tent from forming water and avoid frostbite.

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