12 TRICKS TO IMPROVE YOUR TENT - CAMPING HACKS

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In this video we give 12 tricks, tips and hacks to improve your tent and help you make your next camping trip a better one. Thanks for watching and if you're into this sort of thing don't forget to hit subscribe, we put a new video out every week.

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Thanks for watching, and don’t forget to hit subscribe! We have a lot more videos you might enjoy. 😊🤙🏽

WhereWeWild
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#11 install a hardwood floor to add another layer between the ground the tarp the tent and the tarp . This will create a moisture free barrier and keep you warm and dry .

drunkenduncan
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I bought 2 mover blankets from Harbour Freight and use them for the floor of my tent. It's really comfortable.

ItsMeMarioJr
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I looked in the dictionary under the word ‘Cool people’ and saw both of your pictures! Amazing. 😄
But seriously, your ’simple hacks’ video has saved me some heart aches and made my camping much better.

Question: do you have any camping videos that will help out a single dad with 3 kids who keep saying ‘ I’m bored!’

Keep up the great work!

Mark-ybsp
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I'm an avid camper and spent a lot of time in a tent. I usually see these videos and am never impressed with what people would call "tips" but you guys did a great job. Simple and effective ideas are the best kind.

TCat-veqi
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Hunters who use a tent know to find a larger tent bag.
The factory one is very tight so that more tents can fit in a shipping box and on a store shelf.
A larger tent bag takes stress off of the folds too.
It's easier to get the tent back into as well.
Reflective zipper pulls work well on the door and window zippers too.
Spraying the screens with
an insect repellent can work wonders.

steverose
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The pool noodle hack on the tent lines may have saved me from a few trips and falls lmao😂 Great video!!

Imnotlostimexploring
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Cargo blankets are great inside the tent on the floor. You can take them out and shake the dirt off. Soft!!!

laurenheintz
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Foam tiles, and the extra tarp inside the tent are definite game changers. The tiles are so much softer than rocks, and, the extra tarp makes for a quick cleanup. The other ideas you both have, dealing with meal prep are super awesome. Making eggs and putting them in water bottles makes so much sense! We did this on our latest trip, but we prepared the eggs for French Toast ( eggs, cinnamon, vanilla, cream). No hassle with mess. Thank you both for such wonderful suggestions!

daveosmond
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I use an inexpensive Home Depot indoor/outdoor rug ($20) for my 4P+ tents. In my 2P, I use a padded picnic blanket. I also like having an outdoor doormat and a small stool right outside the tent opening to take off/put on my shoes.

mendyviola
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Thank you for your tips. We have always camped light - a small 2 person dome tent and just take a mattress and bedding, couple of bowls and cutlery to eat with. No cooking stuff or table and chairs. Now semi-retired with more time to go on longer camping trips, yesterday we bought a larger tent with a separate living area - we won't know ourselves :). We are off next week for a two week trip to the coast. Thank you for the tip of the dust pan and brush. I will definately need this with the sandy beach. I have also bought a metal clothes rail to hang our clothes on. My husband is a lazy camper who hates taking too much stuff and moaned that he would have to take hangers.
Just wait till he sees what else I want to take to give our new tent the full on glamping look - ha! ha!

softsophisticate
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Some of these "tricks" seem to be for back yard camping. A lot of stuff to have to pack in and back out.

danielboone
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Ok, I have to give you credit. Those are some brilliant ideas. I never would have thought of them.

ricstormwolf
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Great tips. 1) I see so many people that use the tarp but leave it sticking out from below the tent. All that does is direct rainwater between the tarp and tent bottom. 2)noodle idea is great. Silly to see dark tent lines. 9-10) Great ideas. I gotta try that.

DpuckFishingandOutdoors
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A few of those tips were valuable... especially how to fold the tent! Thanks

kaitlinf
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for #7 i use a moving blanket inside the tent, its comfortable to walk on and the pup loves it.

mrcomedy
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Inside my tent I use a moving blanket on the floor. They're inexpensive and help keep the floor clean. A bit of cushion to walk on and help keep the tent warm inside and cozy.

pkddtzt
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I use some fluorescent flagging tape for the tent lines, much cheaper than pool noodles.

NoviceExpert
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Good tips, bring a tarp, padded floor, fan, and even hanging an bug zapper is helpful. Keep up the great work!

inspiringbuilds
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Instead of the hardship of fitting all those tiles together, I use an RV outdoor rug between the ground tarp and tent. Works great! I read the comments of using moving blankets inside, sounds like something worth trying next.

brendanelson