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Camping Portable Tent Platform for Comfort

New Product Release: Portable Tent Platform for Camping Comfort from www.CampUp.com. This portable platform is made of strong tubular steel and wire steel mesh, with a cushioned pad made of ripstop nylon fabric covering space age polyethylene foam. It was designed to handle upwards of 300 lbs static weight per square foot. Camp-Up brings comfort to camping. So whether one is traveling to a public campsite with hard gravel tent sites or hard wood platforms, Camp-Up has solutions for everyone.

September 30, 2004 -- A portable tent platform, cushioned, is now available from CampUp.com. Camping comfort is enhanced with a cushioned platform that lifts your tent off of the ground while adding softness.

Camp-Up makes it debute with this new portable platform. It is made of strong tubular steel and wire steel mesh, with a cushioned pad made of ripstop nylon fabric covering space age polyethylene foam. It was designed to handle upwards of 300 lbs static weight per square foot.

The platform can fit under any size tent with its modular design.

For public and private campgrounds, temporary pipes can be driven into the ground and the platform can become permanent for a season. Alternatively, under-tent-cushions are available with the steel platform, to help with those hard wood platforms found in so many campgrounds throughout the world.

"I couldn't find anything that would help keep the tent out of the muck, in the fall and spring rains, would help keep crawling bugs from walking up the sides, and would help to make those hard dirt and wood floors comfortable," said Fred Bauer, President of Camp-Up. "The problem was how to make it strong enough, light enough and soft enough."

The product can be seen at its website at www.CampUp.com and is available for Campers, Retailers, Camping Rentals and Campgrounds.

Camp-Up is incorporated in Wisconsin. Its address is Camp-Up, LLC, N8723 Hanson Dr. ,Holmen, WI 54636, 608-526-9753 e-mail protected from spam bots

For more information contact: Mark Kevitt, Distributed Website Corporation, e-mail protected from spam bots.
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