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8 Responses to “are there any kind of special blankets and sheets to buy for tent camping?”
  1. ijustwannabeorganised says:

    We just take our polyester quilts with us. They dry easier than shiny sleeping bags. ijustwannabeorganised

  2. eldude says:

    the only thing I can suggest is wool it sort of dispells water I guess and stays warm even when it is damp eldude

  3. charles 3 says:

    I just use a sleeping bag. charles 3

  4. Kyle K says:

    it depends if u really like comfortable sleeping then get big sleeping bags and stuff them Kyle K

  5. appsptspcl says:

    Just have a good inflatable mattress. And I do mean good!

    Other than that, leave a slight part of the flap open on a window or door to let your breath moisture out.

    . appsptspcl

  6. picassogone says:

    Water/Damp Proof Blankets

    Detailed Product Description

    High quality picnic blanket, cushioned and waterproof. Features:
    1) acrylic yarn-dyed tweed front provides a soft feel
    2) middle part laminated with pu foam provide a cushioned comfort.
    3) back side laminated with patterned empaistic polyvynylchloride layer, provides a water- and damp-proof.

    Size:130×150cm,120×130cm,130×170cm etc….
    Packing: Carry handle and polybag, export carton.

    Company Name: Texure Industries Manufacturing Group
    Web Site: picassogone

  7. JD says:

    Picassogone beat me on this one. Her suggestion is the best by far. A waterproof moisture barrier is vital to sleep comfortably and most importantly dry. I have friends who used plastic sheeting as a vapor barrier and every time they moved it “crunched” keeping all of us awake. It would take it a step further and buy yourself a piece of sleeping bag foam to go under your sleeping bag or sheets. If you aren’t using a sleeping bag and just sheets buy yourself a decent air mattress to keep you up off the ground, and on top of Picassosgone’s recommended tent floor cover. Happy camping! JD

  8. snow says:

    you might be using a too warm sleeping bag or as suggested you may need to vent your tent better. snow

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