Shelter is fairly important in most cases when you’re sleeping outdoors.
Tents are also one of the biggest items you’ll have to figure out how to fit in with all your gear and carry. As always, we’re looking for the lightest and most durable tents for backpacking.
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The Snugpak Ionosphere is an extremely small and compact 1 person tent. |
Snugpak Ionosphere 1-Person Tent Info
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The MSR Hubba Hubba is spacious, easy to assemble, and offers exceptional rain protection. |
MSR Hubba Hubba NX 2-Person Tent Info
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A very affordable lightweight backpacking tent with easy entrance and lots of ventilation. |
Mountain Trails Cedar Brook 2-Person Tent Info
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A durable and lightweight tent that is very well designed and quite affordable. |
Topnaca Naturehike 2-Person 4-Season Tent Info
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A well-made and affordable 2-person, 3-season tent with 35 square feet of sleeping space and 2 separate vestibule areas. |
Mountainsmith Morrison 2-Person 3-Season Tent Info
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The Lunar Duo Explorer has more than enough room for 2 taller people, with a lot of height for sleeping and sitting comfortably. |
Six Moon Designs Lunar Duo Explorer Info
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A lightweight, compact, and weatherproof tent with a Dutch “D” style front door. |
Wenzel Current 2-Person Tent Info
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The Sundome is quick and easy to set up and comes with an effective rain shield. |
Coleman Sundome 2-Person Tent Info
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A sturdy and spacious 3-person tent that comfortably sleeps 3 or 2 people with all their gear. |
Mountainsmith Morrison 3-Person Tent Info
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A spacious instant-pop-up tent that is well designed for keeping you dry in harsher weather. |
Quechua Pop-up 3-Person Tent Info
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