The simplest form is a single layer of accounting.
Basically, this kind of account is just a piece of poncho propped up with a few vents, and in warmer weather, the zipper of the vent can be opened to enhance ventilation. Tents-terms meaning dome-shaped tents: Most of the Four Seasons tents are designed with rounded domes. The dome avoids the appearance of a plane at the top of the tent and is not easy to snow, and the design can also be better resistant to wind and provide ample internal space. Barracks account: The three-quarter account adopts the design form of the barracks account. This form of the bottom of the book is rectangular, the book is narrow, a long strip shape. The support rods and fabrics used in the barracks account are less, and the overall wedge-shaped. But its top face is flat, easy to snow, once encounter strong snow easily cause tent collapse.
Self-supporting tents: dome-shaped tents can be self supporting. This means that it does not need additional piles or braces to support itself. You can easily lift and shift such a tent, just like a big inflatable balloon, and you can easily shake, toss, and slap the tent to shake off the dirt before unpacking.






