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Winter tents are designed for use during the coldest days of the year. They can be pitched during low temperatures, snowfall and strong winds to spend the night outdoors. Warm winter tents are a popular choice for people who go on winter mountain expeditions or for winter camping and survival enthusiasts.
Which winter tent to choose?
When choosing a warm winter tent, there are a few things to consider:
- Waterproofness - a winter tent should have a floor with a waterproof rating of at least 3000 mm,
- Floor material - the tent must have a durable floor that is resistant to mechanical damage,
- Frame strength - the frame should be made of aluminum alloys, because plastics can break in the wind,
- Ease of pitching - it is important that the tent can be pitched quickly, especially when the weather conditions are very unfavorable,
- Ventilation - good air circulation will help avoid moisture and provide greater comfort,
- Low weight - it is best to choose a tent with a lower weight, because in winter we take much more accessories and clothing with us, so it is worth reducing the weight of the equipment,
- Tent size - in winter the tent should be slightly larger than in summer, because then we have more luggage with us.
Winter tents offered at Militaria.pl
We offer single-person winter tents of the norka type and two-person tents. We offer brands such as: Snugpak, Fjord Nansen and Carinthia. They are great when used in difficult weather conditions. Special constructions make some models resistant even to very strong gusts of wind. They can be quickly set up and are lightweight, so they do not burden the equipment. The materials from which they are made provide water resistance of up to 10,000 mm of water column.



