The necessity for a footprint is an endlessly debated subject, however there are distinct advantages to using one. Let’s take a look at a few things to consider if you’re really on the fence about whether or not to purchase a footprint, in the event your tent does not have one.
Common Alternatives
Some people simply choose to go without anything beneath their tent. Many tents are made with a tarp-like base that makes them more durable against cuts and punctures than in the past. If you are going somewhere that is fully improved, including groomed tent areas and you know there is absolutely no chance of rain, you may be able to get away without anything beneath your tent.
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If you’re going a little more off the beaten path or there’s a chance of precipitation, something beneath your tent to protect it from damage and any flowing groundwater is essential. Some people choose to simply get a tarp that is similar in size to their tent. Less expensive and easily available, this is not necessarily a bad decision.
Benefits of a Footprint
However, a tent footprint has some significant advantages over a tarp. They are typically stronger material than the lightest weight tarps, yet weigh less. They are also sized to be identical to your tent, so if you have a non-standard sized or shaped tent you won’t have excess tarp around your tent to trip over and deal with. Most tent footprints also offer custom-placed grommets and straps to help it mate up perfectly with your tent.
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