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Ozark Trail Camping Gear
from: Helping Us With CampingIf you are planning on going on a camping trip, with your family, friends, or on your own, you always want to be sure that you are well prepared and have the right camping gear. There are many brand names to choose from, from high end expensive brands to your average priced camping equipment found in department stores or sport stores. The Ozark Trail is one of the average priced brand names. The Ozark Trail camping gear is sold at Wal-Mart and is the store brand for camping equipment. The equipment is manufactured by NorthPole USA and sold by Wal-Mart. Not only is the Ozark Trail camping gear within average budgeted prices, it is also good quality.
Some of the many items of the Ozark Trail camping gear is:
- Backpacks
- Footwear
- Lights
- Sleeping Bags
- Sleeping Pads
- Stoves
- Tents
These items come in different sizes, styles and colors. You can choose from a selection of sleeping bags that can be used in cold weather, or warmer weather, and select what type of filling you want, such as down or synthetic fibers. The selection of lights range from lanterns to flashlights or headgear. The tents come in a wide range of sizes and styles. Depending on your budget you can choose a tent that sleeps just one person, or a tent that will easily sleep a family of six. You can also select a waterproof tent, a warm weather tent, or a tent that will be suitable for all seasons. It all just depends on your budget and the size you require.
If you are unsure about what you need, Ozark Trail camping gear comes in a kit that includes a lightweight tent that sleeps four, two water-repellent, machine-washable sleeping bags, a camping light with a krypton bulb, and a collapsible cooler. This kit is an ideal starter pack as it has the essential items needed for a camping trip.
There is such a wide selection of Ozark Trail camping gear that is reasonable priced that it will allow you to purchase other necessary items for your trip without going over your planned budget. When planning for your camping trip you will want to ensure all your equipment is suitable for the time of year and weather conditions in the area you plan to camp in. Bringing along a tarp is essential, as it can be laid under your tent to add a double protection on the floor of your tent, or it can be placed above the designated cooking and eating areas to add protection from any sudden downpours.
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