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Zempire Camping Furniture

Make your trip as comfortable as possible with a selection of camping furniture including Camping Chairs, Camping Tables, and Camping Kitchens. At Camping World we try and stock a range of furniture to suit all needs whether it needs to be lightweight, inexpensive or perfect for sub zero temperatures.

Zempire is a leading brand in the outdoor camping and recreation market. Known for their innovative designs and high-quality products, Zempire is dedicated to making outdoor experiences more enjoyable and comfortable. Some of our biggest selling Zempire products include the Zempire Pro TXL V2 Air Tent and the Monstamat Self Inflating Mattress.

 

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FINDING THE RIGHT CAMPING FURNITURE FOR YOU.

Choosing the right camping furniture for your outdoor adventures is a crucial decision that can significantly impact the overall enjoyment and success of your camping experience. Whether it's a camping table or a kitchen with a sink unit we have everything you need under one roof.

For ease check out some of our biggest camping furniture categories below. Finding the right furniture for your camping trip can be daunting but we hope you find what you are looking for and if you need any extra help please use our live chat to talk to one of our camping experts.

What are the essential pieces of camping furniture?

The essential pieces of camping furniture can vary depending on personal preferences, the type of camping trip, and the available space for transport. However, here are some items that many campers find useful:

Tent: While not furniture per se, a tent provides shelter and serves as the focal point of a campsite. Choose a tent size and style that accommodates the number of people in your group and the conditions you expect to encounter.

Camp chairs: Comfortable and portable chairs are essential for relaxing around the campfire or enjoying meals outdoors. Look for chairs that are lightweight, foldable, and easy to transport.

Camp table: A sturdy and portable table provides a convenient surface for cooking, eating, playing games, or organizing gear. Consider a table with adjustable legs for uneven terrain.

Sleeping pad or air mattress: A sleeping pad or air mattress adds comfort and insulation when sleeping in a tent. Choose a pad or mattress that suits your sleeping preferences and provides adequate cushioning and insulation from the ground.

Camp kitchen: Depending on your cooking style and preferences, you may want to bring a camp kitchen setup, which can include a portable stove, cookware, utensils, and a cooler or food storage containers.

Lantern or camp lighting: Illumination is essential for navigating the campsite at night and creating a cozy atmosphere. Bring a lantern, headlamps, or portable lights to light up your campsite.

Storage bins or organizers: Keep your gear organized and accessible with storage bins, shelves, or hanging organizers. This can help maximize space in your tent and keep essentials easily within reach.

Hammock: For lounging and relaxation, consider bringing a hammock. Hammocks are lightweight, easy to set up, and provide a comfortable place to rest and enjoy the outdoors.

Campfire seating: If your campsite allows for fires, consider bringing additional seating options specifically for gathering around the campfire. This could include portable benches, log stools, or even large rocks arranged for seating.

Portable toilet or toilet tent: Depending on your camping location and facilities available, you may want to bring a portable toilet or set up a toilet tent for privacy and convenience.

These are just a few examples of camping furniture that can enhance your outdoor experience. Ultimately, the best camping furniture for you will depend on your individual needs, preferences, and the specific requirements of your camping trip.

ZEMPIRE CAMPING EQUIPMENT

Where do I start when pitching a Zempire Tent?
Following the instructions (included in your tent bag or you can find on the products’ webpage), practice pitching your tent at home to ensure you understand the process and that you have everything you need.

When picking a spot for your tent, try to find an area that is sheltered, flat and free from sharp objects. If possible, position your tent with the front door facing away from the prevailing wind. Try not to pitch your tent under trees as falling branches and tree sap can damage the tent and you’ll want to avoid cleaning bird poo off it!

Be sure to clear the site of any stones, sticks and any other objects that cause damage to the tent floor. It is also a good idea to consider using a Zempire groundsheet for your tent to provide further protection to the floor and make pack up easier.

How do I clean my Zempire Tent?
The tent can be cleaned using a damp cloth, sponge or soft bristled brush and water to remove any small spots of dirt etc.

For a heavier clean, pitch the tent at home and use warm water and a damp cloth, sponge or soft bristled brush to gently clean the tent.

Never use detergents, bleaches, dishwashing liquids etc as these can damage or remove the coatings of the fabric. There are speciality tent and gear cleaners available if required, these are usually available at specialist camping outlets.

Be sure that the tent is completely dry before storage.

While camping, try to keep the tent as clean as possible. If possible, try to minimise the amount of dirt, dust and sand etc from being tracked inside the tent.

How do I avoid UV damage to my Zempire Tent?
Tent fabrics can be weakened by long term exposure to sunlight.

Under normal holiday use, your Zempire tent will give you many years of camping enjoyment, however extended use in strong sunlight will cause degradation. It is recommended that during periods of strong sunlight a Zempire roof cover is used to help provide extra protection from UV damage.

Do not leave the tent pitched for extended periods of time as UV damage will degrade the fabric.

Fabrics can be recoated with various products to reinvigorate their UV resistance and improve waterproofing. It is always a good idea to test any coatings that you are thinking of applying to your tent to a small test area to make sure they are compatible with the fabric.