Tent Fans


       

 

                                 

                               

                                 

                                                       

What's the best tent fan for camping?

If you're camping during the summer, it can get pretty hot, especially inside your tent at night. Because it's an enclosed area, heat is easily trapped inside - but it's not a good idea to open the doors because annoying bugs will get in. A tent fan is just a portable, battery operated fan that you can use out in the wild without access to electricity. It will increase the air flow inside the tent, and if you point it so that it's blowing towards a ventilated part of the tent, it will send some of the heated air outside. Just keep in mind that with battery-operated fans, you aren't going to get the same kind of air flow as you would from an air conditioner.

 

Coleman Standing Tent Fan - This is a fan by Coleman that can run for 21 hours on its batteries - if you're going for more than a few days, you should make sure to pack enough batteries. It's pretty powerful for a battery-operated fan, and a good option for those warm nights. It costs around $20 and is available online here.

 

Wenzel LED Tent Light / Tent Fans - This is both a fan to keep you cool and a light for at night. You can turn the light off and keep the fan going. It also gets decent air flow, and has both high and low speeds. It costs around $19 and is available online here.

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