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A too small tent will put you off for ever unless you get gloroious weather and stay outside the whole time! Your tent should be the best you can afford imo and at least 2 people bigger than the number of people in it.
Keeping dry and warm are the 2 most important things imo, so a good tent and warm bedding is essential. Bedding you can take from home, but it's a good idea to take extra fleece blankets - one to go under the bottom sheet and a couple to go on top of the duvet if it's colder than you think. Warm pj's are a must, too. You can insulate under your airbed with old newspapers for now, and invest in foam-backed picnic rugs or tent carpet when you know camping's for you.
As well as the outlets mentioned above, Ikea is a good source of cheap blankets and kitchen stuff.
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