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Freedom Tips Freedom Tip: Being cold and wet are the two biggest disincentives for a camping trip. It takes some people years to "get over" their last camping experience and try again. We know because we hear it all the time! Our customers tell us they tried camping on the cheap to see if they liked it, only to find out that cutting corners resulted in complete disaster: a tent leaks, then falls over (usually during the night), and you are spending the next couple of days in a motel waiting for your gear to dry out. The cure is good preparation, and a few tips from Freedom Camping. |
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Freedom Tip One - A Good Tent ![]() A Freedom tent will remain dry and get you though the night with little fuss. Most cheap tents are like "sleeping in a garbage bag" once a little wind picks up (quote from a customer who now owns a Freedom Family Tourer tent). All Freedom canvas tents are manufactured and designed to handle the extreme Australian climate. Most of our competitors' tents are water resistant or water repellent, but not waterproof. Freedom tents are waterproof and have a 5 year warranty. FREEDOM tents are priced from $599 to $1800, with the most popular tent being the Family Tourer (pictured). |
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Freedom Tip Two - A Good Matress Self Inflating Insulated Mattress ![]() The second reason most people dislike camping is being COLD at night when they go to bed. When the nights are cold a self inflating mattress is the essential. If you're not lying on a good insulated mattress you'll truly feel the cold, because all the surrounding cold is drawn from the ground under you towards your body heat. Self inflating matresses are an insulated thermal mat that keeps you warm by stopping the cold from reaching your body (unlike normal air or foam matresses, which still allow the cold to penetrate your body). Price from $69 - $269 only, view the Freedom Camping range [ click here ]. |
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Freedom Tip Three - Good Food ![]() A simple matter of cooking a meal without a hitch. Six months of the year we have fire bans in most area's of Australia, and sometimes you just can't find wood or its just too wet. A good gas stove will fix all these problems. When FC's Liam or Ken go camping, they never use fires to cook - Coleman stoves all the way. The Coleman stove is quicker, cleaner, safer and easier to operate than its competitors, and unlike cheap stoves it wont be plagued by blocked jets. View the Freedom Camping cook range [ click here ]. |
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![]() Freedom Tip Four - Good Light It is normal on your first trip to get lost or delayed on your way to the camp site, and you may end up arriving in darkness or even rain and darkness. The last thing you want to be doing in the dark is managing a gas light or turn on your battery lantern only to find its dim glow useless. The Versa Light will save you from disaster by lighting up an entire campsite with a flick of a switch. Equivilant to a 75 watt household light globe, the Versa Light runs off the car battery at 12v (no danger of a flat battery). A Bright Idea at $109, [ click here ]. |
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Freedom Tip Five - Good Sleep![]() The second key to staying warm is a good-quality sleeping bag. Most campers use our 3-4 season sleeping bag. The 4x4 camper has proved the most popular and is Australian made. Price $69 to $288, [ click here ]. |
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![]() ![]() Freedom Tip Six - Tables and Chairs Price will give you an idea of quality to some extent, but sometimes top dollar does'nt mean top product. Many big-name products fall apart, and yet we are forced to stock some because of demand. A 5-year warranty isn't worth much if the chair or table breaks mid-trip. The best thing to do, as with our entire range, is ask for our advice before you purchase. Chairs $49.95 - $99, Tables $79 - $179 [ click here ]. |
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![]() Freedom Tip Seven - A Roof over your Head Freedom touring tents don't have awnings attached. The reason being if you're doing one-night stops you don't want an awning that you have to put up all the time. Freedom awnings just attach on the spike of the touring tents. Awnings are essential if its raining or if its extremely hot, and if correctly adjusted they can also act as a wind break. Price $189 to $699 for a screen tent + poles [ click here ] |
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Freedom Tip Eight - Thermals Simple matter of stopping the cold and will also act as your PJ's for the trip. Quick drying easy to wash and are also easy to pack. A thermal will do more than a jumper in the cold weather. We carry two sets for most trips and extended trips 3 pairs. Good thermals are made in NZ and will last many years. Prices are $34.95 for tops and $34.95 for bottoms [ click here ]. |
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Freedom Tip Nine - Essential Storage
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Freedom Tip Ten - Essential Storage
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Freedom Tip Eleven - Moving a Load
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