How Tents Are Evolving
When you think of a tent, what is the first image that you get? A quiet serene setting in the woods by a lake on a camping trip with friends? That is what millions of people think of when it comes to tents. It is the perception that millions of people have. However, these days, tents are used for many other functions other then camping.Believe it or not, tents have come a long way since their first use hundreds of years ago.
In the past, tents were often big and bulky and very awkward to carry. They were cumbersome and that deterred people from really enjoying the hike to the campsite.
Over the years, tents have been redesigned many times. New materials were used to make them lightweight and easy to carry; metal tent poles were replaced by nearly unbreakable plastic, and the tent itself is now made of water resistant materials keeping the occupants warm and dry.
Tents are now used for many different functions. They still serve as the best protection when camping in the woods; however, consumers have found creative uses for them other than camping.
Family functions and other outdoor events have always been held outdoors in the warmer seasons. The problem with this is that those who could not tolerate too much sun would often end up leaving early or be faced with sun-damaged skin.
Huge open sided tents were used to combat this problem while providing a shaded area for those who would suffer the most from the effects of the sun. It was an ingenious idea. The tents could be set up just about anywhere. Back yards, in the woods, and even on the beach allowing everyone to enjoy whatever function they were attending. Tents are also used at outdoor events such as flea markets and barbeques.
Today, one of the greatest benefits is that these tents come in a variety of sizes. You can find one that holds two or two hundred.
A big problem that may consumers had been setting up the tent. You would have to literally put it together like a puzzle. The poles and the tent were challenging enough, however when it came to staking the tent, often times, the whole thing would just fall apart.
With the evolution of tents, this is no longer a problem. Tents have become a staple for anyone who travels. Even those who are technically challenged are able to set up a tent in mere minutes.
Indeed, tents have come a long way since the first ones hundred of years ago were blankets hung on brush to protect the inhabitants from inclement weather. Today, there are even tents that do not require staking of any kind and for a shaded area, consumers are able to set up a tent by attaching it to their car using magnets and weighted feet to keep them secure. These types of tents are great for those who take day trips or also RV owners who travel extensively.
About the Author:
- Peter Geisheker is the CEO of The Geisheker Group marketing company. Peter develops and implements strategic marketing programs for businesses including truck tents and tailgating tents.