
Remember all the possible things that a person may need on a camping trip to make it enjoyable and comfortable, particularly if bad weather is encountered. The general rule of thumb is to get a tent with space for a few extra people because family members will want to have space for their possessions, sleeping bag, and camping materials, and buying a tent that can fit the precise number of people you have exactly can create problems that make for an uncomfortable camping trip for people inside if each person is not accommodated for entirely and within reason. There are major differences between 3 person tents right up to 12 person tents. Most tents will specify the number of people that they expect to fit inside, the dimensions, cabin structure, fabric material, time to pitch and strike, and other features that make the family tent worth purchasing.


Some even have removable room dividers to create separations between family members and afford some privacy. Great value for a family holiday! Eureka TetragonĪ standard height of between 7 and 10 feet, offering enough head room to stand up, and a floor space of between 10 and 12 feet is plenty for most families to fit comfortably in. Some family tents can even fit extended families and most are relatively cheap, under £500 new or even cheaper used. Remember too that some campsites limit the size of their pitches and if your tent is too big you may find yourself having to pay for two. There are no limitations on how big family tents can be, except there might be practical limitations about size and so forth.
