Company Profile

 

 

2015,From a small plant to a compete Group company, KM SUPERB GIFTS mainly design and produce Branding texitle and custom wedding decoration, custom printed table colth,chair cover and barrier cover, custom promotional bags, promotional custom lanyard, custom print flags and so on.

 

Why Choose Us

 

 

Professional Team
We are the direct factory of the wedding texitle products, Equipped with over 500 advanced textilemachines and over 50 technicians,and build solid relationship with the factories who are in the industry of promotional products and business gifts.


Advanced Equipment
Depends on We have 6 production lines, 2 high-end color printing machines,we can process your orders in just 6-8 days.


Rich Experience
With years of experience trading to 4 continents, we are doing business with more than 30 countries especially USA,Canada, France,Germany,Australia etc.


Our Service
We have huge chain in Zhejiang, Guangdong province, so we can meet your various sourcing requested.
We have our logistics warehouse in Yiwu & Shenzhen, it will be helpful for your different batch goods storage.
We can respond to your inquiry within just 1-8 hours, so Choosing us can save your time and energy.

What is Tent?

 

A tent is a temporary shelter that is typically made of fabric or other lightweight materials and supported by poles or a frame. Tents are commonly used for camping, outdoor events, and emergency shelter.
Tents come in a variety of shapes and sizes, from small one-person tents to large family-sized tents. They are typically made from durable and waterproof materials such as nylon, polyester, or canvas, and may feature additional features such as rainflies, mesh windows for ventilation, and storage pockets.
When setting up a tent, it is important to choose a level and well-drained site, and to clear the area of any sharp objects or debris that could damage the tent or make sleeping uncomfortable.

Benefits of Tent
 
1. Portability

One of the biggest advantages of a tent is its portability. Tents are lightweight and compact, making them easy to carry and transport, whether you’re hiking into the wilderness or driving to a campground. This portability allows you to explore remote or off-the-grid locations without sacrificing shelter.

2. Versatility

Tents come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and designs to suit different needs and environments. Whether you’re camping solo, with a partner, or with a group, there’s a tent out there to accommodate you. Additionally, tents are versatile enough to be used for various outdoor activities beyond camping, such as festivals, beach outings, or backyard sleepovers.

3. Affordability

Compared to other forms of shelter, tents are generally more affordable. They come in a wide range of price points to fit different budgets, from basic budget-friendly models to high-end, feature-packed options. This affordability makes camping accessible to people from all walks of life, regardless of their financial situation.

4. Connection with Nature

Tents provide a unique camping experience that allows you to feel connected to the natural environment around you. Unlike staying in a cabin or RV, sleeping in a tent immerses you in the sights, sounds, and smells of the outdoors. There’s something special about falling asleep under the stars and waking up to the sounds of birds chirping outside your tent.

5. Ease of Setup

Modern tents are designed with user-friendly features that make setup and takedown a breeze. With practice, you can pitch a tent in minutes, allowing you to spend less time on logistics and more time enjoying nature. Plus, many tents come with intuitive designs and color-coded poles to simplify the process even further.

 

Type of Tent
 

Dome Tent
Dome tents are probably the most popular style of tent owing to the ease with which they can be set up, their light weight, and the increased living space their curved, dome-shaped design offers, particularly with regards to headroom.

 

A-Frame Tent/Ridge Tent
These tents rely on a duo of poles at either end and tension from tie-out points in the tent body and fly to create a surprisingly stable, A-shaped shelter.

 

Geodesic And Semi-Geodesic Tent
A geodesic tent is essentially a dome tent with more poles. These poles criss-cross at a center point at the top of the tent, thereby forming a lattice shell of triangles that strengthen the overall structure providing excellent stability in harsh conditions.

 

Cabin Tents
Cabin tents are designed to be like standard wood cabins but made with fabric and poles. The result? A roomy structure with steep walls that create more headroom from end to end and wall to wall. With larger models, this means even tall campers can walk around inside without having to hunch.

 

Tunnel Tent
Tunnel tents use a succession of poles arced over the sleeping area to provide a – you guessed it! – a tunnel shape living space inside the body of the tent. These tents are rarely freestanding and rely on careful pitching (with numerous guy lines and pegs) for stability.

 

Material of Tent

Polyethylene (PE)
This is probably the most common tent material you’ll see on offer, as it has a wide range of uses. It has a weight of around 240gsm, making it a tough, heavy-weight fabric. You’ll see it’s hard to damage, so it can be used over and over again.
PE is usually plastic coated on both sides. This stops tears and damage and makes it easy to clean.

 

PVC
100% PVC is another good option for tent fabric, as it’s one of the most durable options out there. These have a weight of 650gsm, making them very heavy duty. Tents using these fabrics attach by using Dutch lacing and heavy-duty Velcro, in order to hold them together.
PVC has a high gloss look to it, so it’s the perfect fabric to choose if you want something that looks slick and professional.

 

Poly/PVC
This fabric is a blend of polyester and PVC, giving you some of the benefits of both. Typically, the fabric is polyester coated in PVC. It’s not as heavy as other types of fabric, but the PVC coating does give it some protection from the elements.
It’s a good option to choose if you want something that will resist the elements but don’t want to spend more on the 100% PVC fabric. It will resist water and UV rays, so it works well for most events.

 

Ripstop PVC
This fabric uses a cross-hatch weave and a PVC coating to make it one of the toughest on the market. It’s an excellent choice if you’re intending to use your tent regularly, as it’s tough and can stand up to a lot of use. If you’re going to buy this fabric though, you will need to remember it’s going to be more expensive than other options.

 

Canvas
This is the fabric most people think of when they think of tents. It’s popular as it offers a rustic charm that you won’t get with other fabrics. If you’re going to use it though, be aware it’s not going to offer the same weather-resistant properties as others give you. If it’s not properly cared for, it can start to rot too. If you’re not sure, it’s best to ask the commercial tent manufacturer what they recommend.

 
Tent Applications
 

Industrial Lunch Tents
Bring a temporary cafeteria to your job site with our lunch tent rentals. These tents provide shelter for pop-up kitchens and buffet spreads, as well as dining tables, seats and benches for those looking to take a break and grab a bite to eat.


Temporary Warehouse
Keep everything you need for your job nearby and protected. Our temporary warehouses accommodate your dry storage needs, such as tools, parts and other equipment safely for easy access throughout your project.

4 Person Automatic Tent

 

4 Person Automatic Tent

Disaster Relief Tents
Be ready with a solution in the most challenging circumstances. With a disaster relief tent, you can offer a safe haven for those who require medical attention or those who’ve been displaced and require immediate shelter.

 

Training Tents
Stand up a classroom no matter where your project is taking place. Training tents ensure workers have a dedicated environment to learn in that’s protected from the elements.

 

Military Tents
Find the right tent for your assignment. Turnaround Logistics carries an expansive line of military tents designed for use as sleep shelters, command bases, maintenance hubs and more.

The Manufacturing Process of Tents

 

 

The manufacturing process of tents is a complex one, involving many steps and materials. From sourcing the raw materials, to design and cutting, to applying waterproofing treatments, and UV protection coatings, there are several components that go into making a tent durable enough for outdoor use.


Raw Materials
The first step in producing a tent is sourcing quality raw materials. Tent fabric must be strong yet lightweight so it can withstand harsh weather conditions while still being easy to carry on camping trips.
In addition to these main components, other elements such as zippers, poles, guy lines and stakes are also necessary for assembling the tent correctly.


Design & Cutting
The tent design and cutting process is where the magic happens and the blueprint for the tent is brought to life. Designers work with manufacturers to create a structure that is easy to assemble, functional, weather resistant and looks good.


Waterproofing Treatments
Waterproofing is one of the most common chemical treatments used on fabrics today. It helps keep moisture out by creating a barrier between the material, keeps the interior of the shelter dry and prevents condensation while still allowing air flow through small pores in the fabric itself.


UV Protection
Finally, once everything has been properly sealed against moisture, it’s time for protection against UV sun rays which can cause discoloration over time if left unchecked.
UV protection is another popular chemical treatment that is applied to tent fabrics to help prevent fading caused by exposure to sunlight. UV protection works by blocking out ultraviolet rays.


Other chemical treatments and coatings
After the tent has been cut, constructed and prepared for water and sun, it is sometimes treated with various other chemicals, like fire retardants, dyes, glues and even formaldehyde.
Unlike waterproofing and UV treatments, the additives used at this stage are largely superficial and aren’t necessary to have a high-quality tent.

 

Components of Tent

Tents are constructed from a combination of weather-resistant, durable materials that are designed to withstand various weather conditions and provide reliable shelter. The main components of a tent include:


Frame Parts
The frame of a tent provides structural support and stability. It consists of poles, connectors, and fittings, usually made from lightweight yet sturdy materials such as aluminum or steel. The frame design may vary depending on the tent type of frame used, like traditional pole tents, frame tents, or tension tents.

 

Fabric
The fabric of a tent is responsible for protecting occupants from outside elements. Beyond its practical function, the choice of tent fabric can significantly impact the occupants overall camping experience. Whether it’s durable nylon, rugged canvas, or lightweight polyester, each type of tent material brings its own unique set of qualities to the forefront.

Stakes and Anchors

Stakes and anchors are used to secure the tent to the ground, preventing it from being blown away by strong winds.
Stakes come in various lengths and designs to accommodate different ground conditions, such as soil, sand, or gravel. Anchors, like concrete blocks or water barrels, are used for securing tents on hard surfaces where stakes cannot be driven into the ground.

Accessories

Tent accessories are essential for maintaining and securing the tent—plus they can enhance the look of the tent, depending on the options you choose.
Guy ropes help stabilize the tent in windy conditions, while tensioners ensure proper tensioning of the fabric. Repair kits contain patches, adhesives, and other tools for quick fixes in case the tent is damaged. With repair kits, occupants can enjoy uninterrupted events.

Sidewalls

Tent sidewalls are optional panels that can be attached to the tent to provide additional protection from the wind, rain, and sun exposure. They come in various materials and styles, including solid, mesh, and clear vinyl, and can enhance the occupant’s privacy and comfort.

How To Clean Your Tent

Clean your tent after camping, especially when the tent is exposed to sand, fine dust, bird droppings or tree sap. If you often take short camping trips, please gently clean a tent every season.

Do not machine wash or dry the tent: Washing machines, especially top loaders with agitators, can stretch or tear fabrics, meshes and seams. The dryer can also do this and can generate enough heat to cause damage.

 

Perform basic cleaning: Use non-abrasive sponges, cold water, and non-detergent soaps. Gently scrub the soiled area by hand, especially gently for the floor and fly coating area.

 

Avoid using household cleaners, such as irritant cleaners, bleaches, spot removers, or laundry prepreg products. Most household soaps are scented and eventually attract insects, rodents and larger organisms.

 

Cleaning the tent should be part of your daily routine after each car camping trip. This may be a bit painful, but it can ensure that your tent will continue to be used for the next few years! Cleaning your tent can protect the waterproof coating and reduce the amount of maintenance your tent needs in the future.

 

Our Factory

 

We are the direct factory of the wedding texitle products, Equipped with over 500 advanced textilemachines and over 50 technicians,and build solid relationship with the factories who are in the industry of promotional products and business gifts.

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FAQ
 

Q: What is a tent used for?

A: Tent, portable shelter, consisting of a rigid framework covered by some flexible substance. Tents are used for a wide variety of purposes, including recreation, exploration, military encampment, and public gatherings such as circuses, religious services, theatrical performances, and exhibitions of plants or livestock.

Q: What do people use tents for?

A: Tents are used as habitation by nomads, recreational campers, soldiers, and disaster victims. Tents are also typically used as overhead shelter for festivals, weddings, backyard parties, major corporate events, excavation (construction) covers, and industrial shelters.

Q: Why would you need a tent?

A: The function of a tent is simple. Good tents are designed to protect you from the elements, primarily rain, wind or snow, so you and your gear stay dry and close by! It might not be so obvious here in Britain, but tents also protect campers from the sun in warmer climes.

Q: What is tent in the Bible?

A: The Hebrew word translated as “tabernacle” means “tent.” This scripture plays upon the protective and sheltering role of the tribal head in Middle Eastern culture. Allowing someone into the tent symbolized a general extension of hospitality and sometimes refuge.

Q: What does tent only mean?

A: RVs are not allowed in tent-only campsites. These sites only have space for tents and, in many cases, the parking is a short distance away from the campsite (and you're required to camp in the campsite).

Q: What does name tent mean?

A: Name tents are a simple way to improve student relationships and create connections. Something special happens when you are on a first name basis with your students. Saying “hey buddy” or “hey sweetie” is just not quite the same. Name tents are a lifesaver for remembering names and learning more about your students.

Q: Why use a tent with no bottom?

A: Floorless tents are perfect for hot tent usage. With no floor fabric to melt, the use of a Tent Stove is easy. A tent wood stove shifts the comfort level into overdrive. The wood stove is most useful during nasty and cold weather.

Q: Can you sleep in a tent?

A: Choose The Right Spot. Finding the right camping spot can make sleeping in a tent more comfortable. Choose a spot that is large enough to fit the tent, with a little extra space for easy entry and exit. Avoid spots with excessive roots or rocks and steer clear of areas where water might accumulate if it rains.

Q: What is a modern tent?

A: Many modern tents boast tons of features, including large vestibules, electric hook ups, gear lofts and pockets, room dividers, and vertical walls to increase headspace.

Q: Why is it called a tent?

A: The word “tent” comes from the Latin word tendere meaning “to stretch” – as in a piece of material stretched tautly across a frame. Tents are typically, but not always, thought of as portable shelters and it has been that way for a long time.

Q: What is the main purpose of a tent?

A: Tents are usually used as shelter during camping, hiking, and other outdoor recreational activities. Large tents are also used to provide temporary shelter for events such as outdoor weddings or circuses.

Q: Why do you need a tent?

A: Tents are essential parts of camping because they keep you safe from weather, animals, and insects. They help you sleep in please while camping and keep your hiking gear safe with you. They are like a home away from home when you are on a camp.

Q: How long can a tent stay up?

A: The duration you can leave a tent up depends on its type and the weather. Most tents are good for a few days, but if you plan to leave one up for more than a week, consider a more permanent solution, like a canopy or a long-term structure.

Q: What are house tents called?

A: A yurt is a tent-like style of house once used by ancient nomadic tribes in Central Asia, particularly Mongolia. A yurt is typically a circle-shaped dome tent made of skins over a collapsible framework. Most are traditionally built with a circular structure and single-room layout that can accommodate many people.

Q: What is considered a tent?

A: For the purpose of this chapter, a tent or tent structure is defined as any shelter of which 25 percent or more of the walls or roof, or both, are constructed of, or covered or protected by, a canvas or any other fabric material.

Q: Do you have to guy out a tent?

A: Mostly yes. Not all tents, tent covers, or rain flys will have guy lines or necessarily require them to function well. Some tents may only use them on the rainfly, which you may skip on a warm, clear night to catch some stars.

As one of the leading tent manufacturers and suppliers in China, we warmly welcome you to wholesale high-grade tent for sale here from our factory. All customized products are with high quality and competitive price.

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