Tents

When choosing a tent you need to consider what you'll be using it for Will you be hiking your stuff in or will you be camping with your car nearby? Will it just be you and a companion, or will you have the entire family in your tent?

Will you be primarily camping in temperate weather like most people, or will you be braving the extreme cold of winter or mountain peaks?

Personally, we have several tents for different purposes, but if you're new to camping a good general pupose tent should get you started. Look for a true dome that is easy to set up and pack away.

Either way, here are some choices for you to consider. Just click on teh one you like and you'll be taken to one of our affiliate partners' sites where you can learn more and purchase your next tent.


Brookwood 2-Person Tent

• 6’ x 4’2" x 36" H
• Rugged taffeta with polyurethane coating
• Tub style rip-stop polyethylene floor
• Unique 2-pole internal frame system with shock-corded fiberglass poles
• Flame retardant, meets C.P.A.I.-84 specifications
• 3 year warranty

Marmot Den Tent (4 Person)
Floor Construction: Catanary Cut Floor--
Rainfly--Extra layer to protect against bad weather.
Minimum Weight: 10 Pounds
Total Square Feet: 4 Square Feet
Number of Poles: 4 Poles
< Marmot Limelight Tent (3 Person)
Rainfly--Extra layer protects against weather.
Rainfly Fabric: Polyester--absorbs less water, more
stable than nylon in wet and hot, UV resistant.
Total Square Feet: 42.6 Square Feet
Number of Poles: 3 Poles
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

 

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