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Saturday, May 17, 2008

Coleman Montana Big Sky Seven-Person Dome Tent

Tents - Montana Big Sky Family TentManufacture ID: 9278A167This huge family style tent gives you plenty of room just like its namesake. It even comes with a welcome mat. Exclusive WeatherTec System Keeps you dry -- Guaranteed - 16 x 7 feet 1 room - Sleeps seven - Center height: 75 inches - Mesh vent for increased ventilation - Rainfly covers door and windows - Shock-corded poles for easy and quick setup - Access gear or adjust ventilation with Cool-Air port - Heavy-duty welcome mat - Skylight gear loft and two inside pockets for added storage - Easy-to-follow instructions sewn into carry bag - Separate storage bags for tents poles and stakes - Three windowsWarranty: Limited warranty
Customer Review: a great tent!
This is a very well rounded tent. It has plenty of room, nice looking, and weatherproof. Additionally, it is very simply and quick to set up. I purchased a stake set because the little metal stakes that come with the tent are not very sturdy. Otherwise, I love my new tent.
Customer Review: Happy Camper
Love my tent, even better Coleman backs all of there products, they care about there Customers. Thanks Colman


Backpacking is a great way of getting fit, while enjoying what nature has to offer in the Great Outdoors. It is becoming an increasingly more popular leisure pastime. But backpacking for beginners can be a little bit daunting when it comes to choosing the right type of gear, and even uncomfortable if you do not buy the right backpack for you.

Buy the best backpack that you can afford, and try to buy it from a store that specialises in outdoor activities. Ask the advice of the shop staff, especially if they are hikers or backpackers themselves. Some stores will actually pack a backpack for you, so you can get a feel for it and see how comfortable (or not) it is.

There are many types of backpacks, from daypacks that will allow you to carry just enough gear, food, and water, for a days hiking. Right up to huge expedition size packs that will carry all you need for weeks and weeks of travel.

To start with I would suggest buying something in between these, something that would be fine for a days hiking, (remember a pack that is slightly too big can still be used without being full. Where as a pack that is too small will not hold all the things you may need for a longer trip.) Again talk to the shop staff, and explain what type of backpacking you intend to use it for.

Make sure your backpack has a padded hip belt, as this makes the pack far more comfortable to carry on longer trips. And also makes the whole load more stable and stops it from bouncing around on your back, especially when walking on rougher ground.

Buy a pack with a decent amount of external pockets, for all the items that you will need to hand during the day. (This will stop you from having to empty out the main pack to find things that are at the bottom.) I like to keep things like my cooker, food, and water in side pockets so it is easy to get at when I want to stop for a hot drink or a snack.

Backpacks with a separate lower compartment are great for keeping your sleeping bag, and kip mat etc, again just for the ease of locating them, this way you know exactly where everything is at any time.Do not forget to keep everything dry, either with a waterproof liner or in individual plastic bags.

Lastly when you are happy with your pack, do not try to do too much on your first hike. Start off with small day hikes and build up to long weekenders, before you attempt any major expeditions. Most importantly ENJOY IT after all it should be FUN not a chore.

For more tips go to http://www.buytryreview.com/category/backpacking

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