5 Stupidly Easy Tips to Cool Down Your Tent

There are various types of tents you can buy. But when it comes to staying cool, some tents are better than others:

4. Pick a larger, cabin-style tent with plenty of mesh windows. These types of tents stay cooler.

This is a perfect example of a tent with mesh windows, as it has a window on all four sides. The windows help circulate air flow and during hot summer months, this is critical. In a traditional tent without mesh windows, air can become trapped.

With the mesh windows, even if there isn't a steady breeze, the air is still moving both outside and inside the tent. Which will drastically help the temperature within your tent.

We love tip # 5. It's technically 2 tips. And when combined together, they're awesome. Go take a look!

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75 Comments

  1. Paul Gailey said:

    I could forgive the lameness but for the “click next page” crap, I am blocking this entire site from my suggested posts!

  2. Vern R Chavez said:

    They forgot …. Make tent out spread off your bed at Holiday Innn…⛺️⛺️⛺️

  3. Paul Noble said:

    I live in the desert, there is no shade. Pitch tent right as sun goes down, works for me.

  4. Randall David Pickard said:

    My tents were usually a couple of tarps tied to a limb about head high with no flaps on the end and usually put together later in the day

  5. Chris Brown said:

    We can put a man on the moon, but we can’t put 5 tips on one page?

  6. James Pallasch said:

    Some of my best memories are memories of my tenting days. I must say that I feel sort of smug because I practiced all of these tips over 50 years ago. I now have a nice travel trailer but I still enjoy the chance of being with my grand son trout fishing, camping in a tent. It is true that you can take the boy out of the tent, but you can never take the tent out of the man!

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