

Once the tent is up, you simply secure it to the ground with the included tent pegs and it's ready to go. All the poles are already attached to the main body of the tent, and most instant tents are pitched in one of two ways. Instant tents differ slightly, depending on the manufacturer and the style. Quick to take down: Instant tents are extremely quick and easy to take down and fold up, too. No lost poles: Since the poles are attached to the instant tent, there's no chance that you'll accidentally lose one or leave one behind. Less stress: Instant tents can help take the stress out of camping, especially if no one in your party is experienced at putting up a tent.īetter in the rain: If you're camping in adverse weather conditions, the inside of your tent can get wet before you've managed to pitch it, but you won't have that problem with an instant tent.īetter in the dark: If you arrive at your camping spot after the sun's gone down, you'll find an instant tent much easier to pitch in the dark. Quick to pitch: As the name suggests, instant tents are extremely quick to pitch (though not always exactly “instant”), from a few seconds to a few minutes. Here are some of the benefits of using an instant tent. You might still be on the fence about whether to buy an instant tent or a standard model. One person can pitch a small instant tent, but it takes two people to set up some larger models.
