Compact Tents

Discover the ultimate compact tent collection, designed for adventurers on the go. These lightweight and portable tents offer easy setup and takedown, making them perfect for camping trips, festivals, or spontaneous getaways. Crafted with durable materials, they provide reliable weather protection while maximizing space for comfort. With various styles and sizes available, you can find the ideal compact tent to suit your outdoor needs. Experience convenience and functionality without sacrificing quality, ensuring your next adventure is both enjoyable and hassle-free.

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Coleman Skydome 4-Person Camping Tent
  • Blue Light

Coleman Skydome 4-Person Camping Tent

$189.99

(49)

It stores away so compact, it fits easily in a trunk, truck bed or even just hanging on the floorboards while you head to your next adventure! ... The tent is sturdy construction, roomy compared to other 4- persons that I 've

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5 Lesterash
[ I love my 4 person tent, it fits a twin and a queen size air up mattress, it ’s perfect for a small family and I also love that it has a mat for the outside, it came with a dome cover, the bag and it has inside storage space.

5 Spankthellama
[ We go camping alot and always wake up with the sun blaring into the tent, with this we do n't have that problem. It keeps the sun out and the perfect temperature inside. It's very durable and easy to set up. It took me maybe 4 minutes to put it all together. It also keeps the rain out I have n't seen nor noticed any wet spots. It fit all 4 of us( 2 adults and 2 toddlers) perfectly with enough room for our bags. I recommend this product to anyone and everyone whos looking for a good reliable tent!

5 Cbeasley3269
[ We had an outside camp out with the kids in the woods behind the house and they loved it and so did we it was easy to assemble the bag it was in made it seem so light to carry the instructions were easy to understand and it was up in minutes we had 5 in the tent and it was very roomy we were all comfy and it was a cool looking tent we all loved it especially the kids definitely would recommend it to anyone wanting an easy durable tent

5 Dadof2
[ Great tent! I highly recommend this one in particular. The dark technology really works and it keeps the sun out which I love. The absolute best part is literally the 3 minutes it took me to set it up in the dark! There is nothing worse than getting to your camp site after dark and struggling to put up a tent. This was so quick and easy and for that reason I highly recommend this tent.

5 Pavlik99
[ I have used multiple tents in the past, and none have been as awesome as this one. The tent is very easy to set- up and only takes a few minutes. The fabric and sippers all feel very well made and will last for years to come. I have used this several times already, and look forward to using it on future camping trips

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AMPEX Codazzi 1 Person Backpacking Tent
  • White/Red/Grey

AMPEX Codazzi 1 Person Backpacking Tent

$149.99

WAS: $199.99*

(8)

Easy setup without the interior for fly only setup. ... the frame is made of aluminum to keep light, easy to follow footprint instructions, privacy or the ability to stargaze!, total weight is in the 3 pound range, and the tent is spacious with more room up near your

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5 prachigd895
[ I love it! Easy to carry, not heavy at all. It turned out to be a pretty good tent! Very easy to get set up. It ’s very well made and simply constructed which I like. Highly recommend it!

5 dawn3180
[ As first time campers, when my partner and I first saw how compact and light the package was, we were skeptical of whether it would be large enough. However after setting it up- which was super easy- it was as roomy as you need it to be. The hardest part was putting it back into the bag as neatly as it came. However if you are impatient like my partner and prefer to just stuff it in, it still works, which is great! It is a three person tent, but is a tiny bit cramped imo, for two people however, it ’s perfect with some spare space. As a two person tent I ’ d rate it 5. As a three person, only for size I ’ m rating it 4.

5 cliniquem1
[ Camping in the backyard is a vibe! Reading your favorite book while chilling in the tent is fun. My daughter had a fun experience! Outside of that, the Ampex tent is very durable and easy to put together. It would be great for 1 person to go on a camping experience in the woods and they would have great shelter and enough room to have a backpack inside of the tent with them. We love it!

5 Junior
I purchased the 3 person version for Moto camping. It is a great size for 2 large sleeping pads or 4 dudes during a rain shower.( see pic:) 2 vestibule design works really well for storing gear. I 've used it about ten nights and I 'm impressed so far.

5 Phillyjb
I bought this as my first solo backpacking tent and just finished my first 2 nights with it. I was worried itv would feel too small, but I was very comfortable and therec was space for everything i needed. My pack sat nicely under the rain fly. Was easy to set up and take down. Looking forward to my next experience with it.

Black Diamond FirstLight Two-Person Tent
  • Wasabi

Black Diamond FirstLight Two-Person Tent

$449.99

(54)

Excellent quality material, lightweight, compact, reasonably priced, and incredibly awesome. ... Im glad to see that they started taping the seams in the beefed up tent

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5 Aaron
Not sure there is much competition on the market for this tent. It seems to be what everyone else was using in Patagonia as their bivi and alpine shelter. Its super light and packable, simple yet strong. A stiff side breeze can semi- flatten the tent, so be careful how you set it up. Perhaps the guy- points could be higher, or make them more distributed across a 6 '' seam, instead of a small 2 ''. Im glad to see that they started taping the seams in the beefed up tent corners. I do wish they would sell you the tent seam- sealed, not sure why that cant be done. Maybe it shaves off$ 50, and if so, it could be an option in the future??

5 Glenn
Bought this tent a few weeks before heading to Wind River and Cirque of the Towers. Packs small and light, and was easy to set up and had plenty of room for two. Everything needed in a tent to keep my load light without giving up anything. Wish it came with the seams sealed, but I knew that going in and it was n't that difficult or time consuming.

5 ryanhunter7
As a long- time admirer of the Bibler I- tent, the Firstlight was a no- brainer for me. Love this tent. To the reviewer that commented on using it on Vancouver Island- yes, the coast will always be a difficult proposition for a single- wall tent; some my least comfortable/most clammy/cold/condensation- riddled nights have been spent up on Forbidden Plateau on the Island- in double- wall tents such as a Trango Assault. For the Rockies though( cold/dry) this tent is just about perfect( it should come factory seam- sealed though!). It ’s useable on the coast, but I just know to lower my expectations somewhat.

5 BobD
It would be very helpful if the `` average packed weight '' and `` minimum weight '' specs were broken into individual items which are included or not included in each one. Also, someone needs to correct the `` 2 lbs., 16 oz. '' weight reference. I thought my yellow version was 2 lbs., 13 oz.(?) but maybe my memory is tricking me. I 've spent about 150 nights in this tent in the Sierra, sometimes in 60 mph winds. It's never let me down. I love this tent, but it probably would n't be the best choice for areas with high precipitation. Also, that newer lime green color is AWFUL, the original yellow was so much better.

5 Mkhitar
Lightweight and reliable. It feels like a bit tight for two persons, but I guess that is the compromise for all the other benefits. Yes I would recommend the FirstLight P Tent!

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Quest Rec Series 3-Person Dome Tent
  • Green 3

Quest Rec Series 3-Person Dome Tent

$29.99

WAS: $64.99*

(106)

I love that this tent is water resistant, spacious and allows easy access for an extension cord. ... I 'm going to use it for days at the beach when we need

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5 hrmmelissa
We have a little land up north so I got this so we could camp out on it versus getting a hotel when we go up to visit. For myself and the kids into fine. We had a second one as well since we are a family of four.

5 piolinve
This little tent is perfect to go for a day or two camping or to stay a night on the beach. It comes packed in a small rectangular bag, so light weight. Nothing complicated, it unfolds and folds easy, you can install it in minutes.

5 Lynds24
Fast and easy to set up. Good quality material. The window is a nice touch. The color is very nice. Spacious inside and the zippers worked well. Seems like it will withstand all of the elements well. Did n't have a smell.

5 Tootall58
I got the Quest Rec Series 3 Person Dome Tent and it's so pretty, I love the color. It was one of the easiest tents I have ever put up. Simple, how to, directions and with in a few minutes, it was up and ready to sleep in. It was big enough for a tall person like me and a guest or two. With plenty of room to spare. I will be using it for a weekend camping trip coming up. This tent is perfect and it's all mine. Thanks for a great product Quest. I will be sure to recommend this product to all my friends

5 jbbrow4
Not a bad little tent for the price. It is a 3 person, which it would fit snugly. It is comfortable with 2 people and a dog. I 'm going to use it for days at the beach when we need shade. Easy to set up, it has held up well so far.

Marmot Tungsten 1 Person Tent
  • Solar/Red Sun
  • Foliage/Dark Azure

Marmot Tungsten 1 Person Tent

$249.00

(28)

Love the shortened tent poles for backpacking and backpacking. ... Being freestanding it easy to pitch on a varying types of terrain. ... I used this tent during a two day thunderstorm near a summit and never had an issue with wind or

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5 mrmcdaniel
[ Comfortable and Durable. Love the shortened tent poles for backpacking and backpacking.

5 Howie763
[ My first trip with my new Tungsten 1 Person tent was to Big Bend Ranch State Park last November. Temps ranged from lower 80 ’s during the day to lower 40 ’s at night. The tent weighed almost half what my previous one did. I was really happy about that. It also sets up in only a couple of minutes even when using the rain fly. On warmer nights the Tungsten was perfect without the fly. Great views of a star filled sky that way as well. On the coolest nights I was super comfortable with the fly on to help retain some heat. I was pleasantly surprised to find the air circulation was good enough to almost prevent all condensation from building up inside the fly. I am 6 ’ 2 ” and there was plenty of room for me and my long sleeping bag plus all of the gear that makes me happy to have close at hand. Don ’ t misunderstand though; it is definitely a one person tent. After those 4 nights I would definitely recommend this tent. It has all of the quality you would expect from a premium brand like Marmot. Get one for yourself without fear of disappointment.

5 mountainguidegal
I ’ m a mountain guide currently sitting in the rain in this tent right now. I ’ ve lived in it all summer long, and I must say, it ’s done a great job. The fly keeps me nice and dry and the weight keeps me happy on the uphill. Never thought I would be a 1p tent kind of gal, but this tent changed my mind! Great option if you ’ re looking for a home base to work from if you work outside. Highly recommend.

5 fancypantz
[ I used this at a small festival, then bikepacking and backpacking! It's not heavy, easy to put together/take apart, and has the perfect amount of space for me and my dog.

5 Chieh64
[ I cycle tour with the tungsten 1 person. It is light weight and perfect size for one person and some gear stored inside. Spacious vestibule

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Sea to Summit Telos TR2 2 Person Freestanding Tent
  • No Color

Sea to Summit Telos TR2 2 Person Freestanding Tent

$449.99

WAS: $599.99*

(38)

Customer service was very responsive and helpful. ... Easy to set up. ... I found myself switching between the two depending on how I wanted to setup my gear under the vestibules, which are incredibly

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5 Joseph A.
Pound for pound the best two person backpacking tent I have used. I have used many different brands. This tent replaces a five year old MSR Hubba Hubba. This tent has much taller and straighter side walls. I am 6 ’ 4 ” and I had plenty of leg room. My partner is a petite women and I do think it would be tight for two large men. I have only used it once am pleased with the purchase so far. I did get rid of all the stuff sacks and replaced the with the one from my Hubba Hubba. I kept the pole/light tube.

5 Bryan G.
A car, backpacking or lightweight tent. Easy to set up and easier to fall asleep inside. Tons of room. Can do full set up with fly, no stakes, fly only( with ground cloth), tent only or shade only options. Worth the cost.

5 Michael D.
Such and awesome tent. Roomy with plenty of storage and options for setting it up. Customer service was very responsive and helpful.

5 Jeff R.
It is like the Big Agnes Copper Spur ul on steroids. Same architect, and many cool features to save weight.

5 Chad H.
I 've owned a lot of tents in my life.. but this one takes the cake!! Do n't get me wrong, I love my Kelty TN2, but the Telos TR2 is half the weight and has more interior room, plus it packs down to almost nothing which I love!! Anyways, if you 're an avid backpacker, do yourself a favor and go get this tent! Seriously, you wo n't regret it!!!

NEMO Dagger OSMO 2 Person Tent
  • Birch Bud

NEMO Dagger OSMO 2 Person Tent

$399.99-$599.95

WAS: $529.99-$599.95*

(53)

Well made and easy to setup, this tent has been a welcome upgrade to my backpacking gear. ... The zippers and tie- backs are so easy to operate with one hand, I love

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5 lehmad
I was looking for a new lightweight tent with room. After much research I settled on the Nemo Dagger 2P. The new fly material of the OSMO was of interest. As always, I just dove in and started setting up. The basic tent setup was very quick and intuitive. The fly took me a few minutes, but once I caught on that the hook ups are color codes it was a snap. The new material is interesting. Very light and almost feels like some type of paper. Even though it is thin, I did put some stress on it trying to put the fly on wrong the first time with poles poking it, but not a mark. I also did some tugging and it appears to be tough. I have n't been out in the rain yet so I ran a garden hose on it for about 15 minutes. While I did n't stake it out very well I did n't not any sagging and the water for the most part ran off. Not a great test, but something. It also dried very quickly compared to my old rain fly. Very impressed so far and cant wait to see how if hold ups over the season.

5 freddie_saw_this
Bought the Dagger 2P with Osmo fabric this spring and due to injuries just used it for the first time, car- camping at the Oregon coast. Set- up took about five minutes single- handed with my left( non- dominant) arm in a sling. Plenty of space inside for two, no issues with condensation even though it's very humid year- round at the coast. The zippers and tie- backs are so easy to operate with one hand, I love that. The Osmo fabric dries quickly. I 'm looking forward to backpacking with this tent!

5 B Davis
First tent purchase in 8 years so I put in a lot of research. The Dagger Osmo is the best 3 person option out there for my needs. Great weight and tons of livability. I was pretty surprised by the ventilation and no condensation on the first use. The poles and stakes are both high quality and I plan to take this shelter on a lot of trips!

5 Shamwow
Very spacious and lightweight tent. Plenty of room for two wide sleeping pads with room to spare for extra gear. It ’s been great on backpacking trips as well as car camping trips.

5 Chip
I purchased the 3P verson of this tent and have only had it for about a month now but can say its a solid tent. I like all the features that are included and it is perfect gor backpacking with a friend or partner. I feel like they really put alot of thought into the design and enginuity due to getting everything you could want for a trip without sacrificing anything ypu wish the yent offered. I would recomend this to anyone if they go backpacking often.

Big Agnes Blacktail 2 Person Tent
  • Warm Olive

Big Agnes Blacktail 2 Person Tent

$299.95

(9)

Mine was a little compact inside but fine solo. ... The tent is fairly light- weight, good looking, and easy to assemble- disassemble but after a few tries. ... Took it out for a weekend and was very

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5 Buckeye Cyclist
Honestly ca n't say I 've had any of the issues other people mentioned. I 've slept in the tent a few times now, including inclement weather. Once in the winter when it hit 17F and recently during during storms with driving rain. The winter I picked up frost on the inside of the fly with the vents open, would vent doors next time. During the down pour the fly wet out but the inside stayed dry. Nothing flapped in the wind or leaked water. The stakes supplied are plenty. I might spring for nicer stakes, but ca n't complain at the price point. Much more room than my Quarter dome. Not sure how you make it easier to set up? Match the colors insert the poles clip the clips- put the peak pole on top of the cross poles stakes in the loops. I 'll be in touch to see if I can get the bike pack poles for it.

5
I bought this to do some backcountry elk hunting in oregon. I am not planning to get more then 8 miles back so the weight is really not a concern to me even though its really not that heavy. Its definitely bigger then I expected as I have purchased cheaper 2- person tents in the past that your head was smooshed into the wall of the tent. Bottom of the tent is a little thin so I do suggest running a tyvek type ground cover underneath of it if you are running any type of sleeping pad. For the price it will hunt and sleep fantastic!

5 Hunter D
Took it out for a weekend and was very comfortable. Had some unexpected wind and rain and has absolutely no problems at all. Kept bugs out very well. Only complaint is the netting seems to stop too high up so the ventilation doesn ’ t make its way to the floor very well. Solid purchase either way and I can ’ t wait to use it again.

5 Howard K
I wore out one of these. Using it for solo car camping and short back packs to base camps. No heavier than any 4 season tent and quite warm with the high solid nylon walls. Mine was a little compact inside but fine solo. I had a couple who lived in one for a week. He was tall and she was petite. I like the basic stand alone pole system of a dome tent. The fly can be tied to maximize airflow and ventilation. I did buy a Tiger Wall, but I live where I can get `` factory '' deals and I 'll lighten my pack any chance I get, but I was ready to get another one of these and the vestibule!

4 Anton
The tent is fairly light- weight, good looking, and easy to assemble- disassemble but after a few tries. It would be great to have detailed video instructions on how to assemble it or pack it properly. I also noticed some defects in the material of the inner- tent when I was setting it up for the first time( photo attached). I like the tent overall but I really worry if the materials are strong enough. I also agree with the comment about the tent's sack- it would be great if it would be a bit wider and made of tougher material.

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Quest Ridge Crest 2 Person Tent
  • Yellow

Quest Ridge Crest 2 Person Tent

$67.49

WAS: $89.99*

(33)

This is a perfect 2- person tent. ... This tent is large enough to comfortably fit two people, or one person with a lot of gear. ... Quick and easy assembly with only two support

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5 TommyT
This is a perfect 2- person tent. Quick and easy assembly with only two support poles. A few stakes and you ’ re done. One person can set up in 3- 5 minutes. Small and easy to pack for a multi- day hike/camp. Lightweight and very portable.

5 Head1st
I really like this tent. I also own an 8 person tent and while that one can be a real pain to lug around and set up when I don ’ t need the space, this is a great alternative. Fits 2 people very comfortably. Quality is great and it is a breeze to set up with only 2 poles. Nice and small to pack and carry around as well.

5 PNW Golf Girl
This is an easy backpacking tent that is a very light carry. Can hold two adults. It ’s nice that you can stargaze all night but still have a cover in case it rains. It is lightweight, so I would not plan to use it on cold nights. Less than a 5 minute setup- only uses 2 poles to setup.

5 Nichole
Excellent quality 2 person tent. I ’ m an avid backpacker so appreciate lightweight quality tents. Even though the poles aren ’ t aluminum, the tent is still lightweight and packs up pretty small. The fly is a nice feature and protects the tent well from weather. Nice design and perfect addition to my collection! I highly recommend.

5 BamaGuy
Was super excited to start building my backpacking gear collection, and this was one of the first things I got from Dick ’s. My first time putting it up, it took about 10 minutes to setup and takedown. Granted, with practice I could go faster. When I crawled inside it did feel rather roomy. I ’ m usually a solo backpacker, but there ’s definitely room for two if you ’ re not bringing your backpacks into the tent. It ’s not the lightest of options, but it gets the job done. It ’s well made and seems sturdy. Can ’ t wait to get it back out again!

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Big Agness Copper Spur UL2 Tent
  • Tangelo

Big Agness Copper Spur UL2 Tent

$599.95

(32)

Very comfy as a 1p tent though( reason I bought it). ... Nice tent, cool and cozy color! ... I use a 2 person tent for just me as I like the extra space and so it's one of my weight

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5
I 'd been wanting this tent for a while. I also have a Tiger Wall, that I adore, but the Copper Spur material us a bit less delicate and the ability to set it up with my poles and under the rainfly really does make a difference. The pole option helps with the weight and my first trek out with it I got trapped in a torrential downpour and appreciated the ability to do the rainfly, first so the tent did n't get wet at all. I use a 2 person tent for just me as I like the extra space and so it's one of my weight compromises. You do n't need to, but I keep my pack with me( I hang food and all smelly things, but keep my pack) because I use it to prop up my legs at night as I have lower back issues. The extra size is helpful so I can move the pack around when I 'm in it without sleeping. One thing that seems silly but makes a huge difference, for me, is the color. I dislike waking up in green or blue tents because of the light. The red and yellow of the Tigerwall and Copper Spur mimic, more, the color of the sun and so I wake up feeling warmer and more refreshed.

5 Kir
Nice tent, cool and cozy color! It does n't get dark inside the tent when camping near other tents with lights. Though set up and packing is easy and fast. When the tent is wet it dries fast, that's nice too. Material feels breakable, but it's can handel a lot! Cords could be more visible in daytime, tripped a couple of time due to clumsiness:). Would not recommend sleeping with 2 persons( im 170cm 68kg female, another me would be too tight and no room for two- person backpaking gear to keep dry in rain. Very comfy as a 1p tent though( reason I bought it).

5 Max Planck
The 2 person variant of this tent is perfect for backpacking trips with your dog. The tent has a tapered foot box, so fitting two people in it will require some coordination with sleeping pads, I prefer to keep my pack inside the tent, and there was plenty of room for my sleep system, my dog's sleeping bag, plus my pack/gear. It even kept us dry in a surprise snow storm at elevation. I 've also woken up to a soggy rain fly during foggy alpine evenings where the day/night temps vary a lot but the interior has always stayed dry. The footprint is sold separately and is a must have( or make your own). Easy to set up and guy out, good ventilation, roomy and lots of storage.

5 Ghlatta3
Comfortable ultralight that's an easy set up. I like the color- coded poles, tent and fly. The fly zipper tends to stick and/or catch, but not a deal breaker. I did tear the tent bag going through tamarisk fields and Big Agnes was kind enough to replace it for me. Great support! Thanks!

5 Sierra
I have owned a Copper Spur UL2 for 9 years now and used it on multiple backpacking trips each summer in the mountains of Colorado. My husband and I find it to be very easy to set up, durable, and lightweight. A couple years ago we noticed some minor wear to the tent and had it repaired by Big Agnes. We thought we might lighten our load a little and try out the Fly Creek but found it did not have high enough sides to protect us from the sudden rain and hail storms at high elevation. We are still using our original Copper Spur to this day and are very happy! I see there are some newer updates to the tent like increased storage inside and the option to convert the vestibule into an awning. I think anyone looking to enjoy the great outdoors would be well served by this tent.

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Big Agnes Crag Lake SL 3 Person Tent
  • Dark Olive

Big Agnes Crag Lake SL 3 Person Tent

$399.95

WAS: $399.99*

(2)

I chose the 3 person so I can store gear inside if needed, totally worth the minimal increase in weight. ... It is a higher profile tent( one of the reasons I purchased it) but had no problem with 20- 30 mph

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5 Reikan
I 've taken the Crag Lake on several trips now. It's the first higher end tent I 've used. I use it primarily for backpacking. It's a huge improvement over the beast I was carrying( some random 8 lb tent) but I 'd say this is right on the edge of how heavy I 'd want my tent to be. It's perfect for me and my wife. My dog( a lab) can fit if we absolutely have to, but typically she sleeps in the vestibule. This leaves us with a lot of space for gear and stretching out. We enjoy the side and overhead pockets which make organizing your personal items at the end of the night better. It's held up in moderate rain and wind and across three states so far.

5 Lawrence S
I use this tent for exploring rivers and fishing out of my jet boat. I chose the 3 person so I can store gear inside if needed, totally worth the minimal increase in weight. The floor is plenty durable and I set it up on rocks and gravel frequently without a footprint. Two large vestibules are great for laying out wet waders/boots and other gear. It is a higher profile tent( one of the reasons I purchased it) but had no problem with 20- 30 mph winds. Great mid- priced tent and very comfortable!

Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL1 Bikepack 1 Person Dome Tent
  • Gray/Silver

Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL1 Bikepack 1 Person Dome Tent

$549.99

(30)

Easy setup and compact packed size. ... These are excellent tents designed ti make your adventuring by bike a lot easier. ... It is easy to set up- actually free standing, as opposed to the Fly Creek, which needs a couple of stakes to stay

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5 Oohlala
[ I bought this tent predominantly for backpacking or car camping. There is a chance I could bike pack, but that was not part of the decision to get this tent. I chose this slightly heavier tent over the regular backpacking tent because I wanted the decreased packed length. This allows me to put it in my backpack horizontally, and I keep the entire tent+ poles together. I chose a one person to keep the weight and volume down. I also appreciated having the loop straps on the top of the fly. During the BWCA trip last week, I frequently had wet socks, wet pant legs, and what other things to dry out. It was also windy during the trip. Once, I did put clothing in a pine tree. My friend later told me he picked up my stuff from the ground. After that, I always put my wet stuff under the loops on the tent. I love it! I had been concerned about the darker color of this tent compared to the backpacking tent. However, the color in the pictures is misleading. When I 'm inside the tent, I ca n't call it cheerful on the daytime but it's not dark and dreary. I do n't think it will soak up heat of the sun anymore than any other non- white tent will. I do like that it blends in better with the environment. I did purchase the footprint that also extends into the vestibule space. I 've previously had a tent with this feature and found it helpful. However, my friend has a BA tent with a traditional vestibule and he put a piece of plastic in front of his tent door. In the BWCA, the areas that we pitched our tents were often dirt. I found I had a lot of dirt on the footprint which kept me from sitting on it, etc. Meanwhile, my friend just simply lifted up his plastic and shook it out. We did get rain, so it's possible my gear under the vestibule stayed dryer. That being said, I do question if I 'm in this similar situation if I could just fold the vestibule back on itself and under the tent. And a grassy or less dusty situation, the footprint extending into the vestibule would be great. Otherwise, this review will likely apply to both the backpacking and bikepacking versions of this tent. My 8- year- old LLB 1- person tent I labeled my coffin tent. I do not feel the same way about this BA 1- person tent!!! This tent is a little wider, and I definitely have more headroom. It has a vent above which was a key deciding factor for my purchasing this tent. I hate tent condensation in the morning! I have a normal width sleeping pad And I can straddle it on hands and knees to adjust it and blow it up a little bit more. I can kneel in the tent and bend over in a squat to further make adjustments. I am 5 ft 7 in. ALL of the wonderful storage pockets kept so much off of the floor of the tent that it gave my body more space to move around. This is wonderful no matter what size version of this tent you get. I had a light jacket, a hat, and a shirt in the big pocket on the roof. The zippers on the tent open and close beautifully. Nothing got stuck. With the zipper on the fly I was a bit more careful, but all I did was extend a finger first in the direction I was traveling and that kept any material from getting caught. I am still figuring out all of the toggles, especially on the right side( facing tent) of the fly. It is very nice to open the doors wide, even if I do n't use the awning feature. THE VESTIBULE is Wonderful!! The vestibule in my old coffin tent would n't fit my backpack. With this BA 1- person tent, My 65- L ULA Catalyst backpack, a bait holder bag, shoes, my pfd, and a sm dry bag fit under the vestibule AND I still had room to enter and exit the tent. The vestibule rocks!!! The only thing that I do n't like about the vestibule is that there is n't a second smaller one. I do n't know if any 1- person tent has two vestibules. However, while this does allow one to set up the tent in smaller spaces, you are very restricted which way your vestibule faces. For ex, you may have to choose between setting up the tent so the foot faces into prevailing winds for safety... or setting up so you can open the vestibule doors and have a beautiful view of the mountains or a lake versus woods and weeds two to three feet from your vestibule if you set up for wind management. Setting up the tent was easy. The first two times I put the ends of the crossbars in the fly, it was effortful and I was concerned that I would do damage to the fly. Afterward, the material loosened up and it became easier. Clipping the fly to the footprint when I 'm also using the tent body is just a little awkward because cord material gets in the way of the clips. Guying out is much easier, quicker with the new adjustment pieces. There are two pieces of velcro to attach to the tent poles at the head of the tent. In the stake bag, there are multiple Velcro pieces and I 've not been able to find out what those are for. I bought two MSR groundhog stakes for two reasons: BA should have provided 1 more stake and I wanted two longer stakes to better anchor the tent in higher wind. During our BWCA trip, we did get a little rain but we got high winds during that time frame. Under these circumstances and with my roof vent open, I did n't get rain inside the tent. Also, with what both my friend and I felt were straight line winds, no rain got in the tent from under the tent fly. That being said, since the fly edges tend to sit up a bit higher from the ground to allow more ventilation, there was a lot of dirt and wood matter splash up against the wall of the tent. Luckily, the solid part obtained body goes high enough that nothing got inside. The inner tent remained dry. Packing down the tent and putting it and the poles in the available bags is okay. The bags are just wide enough if you pack things well. The stakes and their bag came packed inside with the tent and fly. I am a little concerned about the stakes being pushed in the bag with all of this other delicate material. My friend got upset with me because he felt I was taking too long to tear down the tent. I kept the fly on the tent body and attended to fold it all up together keeping the mesh on the inside, then stuff it in the bag. My friend felt I should just stuff each one in separately. I 'm not sure what's best, I just want to protect this more delicate material. That being said, my biggest concern for the material was when I was packing away the tent. Having the footprint down certainly protected the floor of my tent from any damage. Pros: mostly everything! Roof vent, large, practical vestibule, material loops on exterior fly, large tent body entryway, VG zippers, vestibule doors open wide, lots of interior pocket storage, a 1- person without being too confined, usually adjustable guylines, quick setup, appears to handle high wind well, why is not too dark, reflective elements on the tent keep one from tripping, fly zipper also zips from the top down, well- made. Cons: I guess the tent/tent pole bags could be lighter and the bags just the tiniest bit larger dia. The daisy chain loops are very small and not terribly practical. BA should include the missing stake. I would like for BA to also sell the bikepacking and backpacking poles separately. I could see someone wanting to own both depending on what situation they would be using the tent. I would also like BA to advertise that the traditional footprint and the extended footprint will fit both bikepacking and backpacking tents. Otherwise, the rest of my review will apply

5 Kai K
[ Lightweight, sturdy, easy to put up…this is a great little one person tent. My only complaint is that Big Agnes should include the footprint because the test is quite delicate and requires one.

5 Danno
[ First: Th tent is n't nearly as dark- colored as the picture indicates- it's light grey and white. Very easy to set up and comfortable inside. Vestibule is roomy. The shorter pole segments make a big, positive difference when packing a bike! The bag is great if you want the Molle straps, otherwise I do n't see the advantage( and it does n't fit the best with my handlebar bag system.

5
I bought a Fly Creek UL1 fifteen years or so ago, when it was new to the market and a revolutionary change in tent design. In the spring of 2024, I took it to Taiwan for a five week trip camping in the mountains, forests, and beaches there. I camped for a couple of nights just outside Taipingshan forest park, doing long day hikes in the park. A few days later, I was camped on the beach, and noticed sand and dampness on the floor of the inside of the tent. There were lots of little holes in the fabric, from gravel or something sharp. Totally my fault. When I got home, I wrote to Big Agnes to see if repair was an option. It was not. Replacing the floor was not cost effective or really sensible for a tent that old and that used. They offered me a discount on a new Copper Spur UL1, and I jumped at the opportunity. The side door and bigger vestibule is an upgrade, and so is the more vertical wall, created by the little cross piece at the apex of the tent. The materials are really light, but seem quite tough. I have had it out in big rain in the White Mountains in New Hampshire, kayak camping in the Merchant Islands in Maine, and in a solid wind on Mount Olympus in Greece. The tent is very small, but holds its own in a wide variety of weather conditions. It is easy to set up- actually free standing, as opposed to the Fly Creek, which needs a couple of stakes to stay put. I go back and forth between tent and hammock. When there is a chance for no trees, or I am uncertain about what will be available, I bring the little Copper Spur, and I have not been disappointed. It is very light but not stupid light, and packs down small. All thumbs up for the product, and especially for the service from Big Agnes. I 'll be back for another if this one ever wears out.

5 Pappy
I own the 2019 version and I absolutely love this tent! I got too old for my bivvy and wanted a tent that I could sit up in and with more space. I also wanted something lightweight that could easily fit on either my mountain bike or gravel bike. I put it in my Salsa Anything fork cage with the poles packed inside.( The poles can be packed separately in the included pole sack.) It packs nearly as small as my bivvy and for me, the extra weight is worth the comfort tradeoff. This tent is lightweight, easy to set up, sturdy against wind and rain. It also has lots of convenient storage nets and pockets inside and I love the vestibule space.( I noted `` flimsy construction '' as a con, but that's just the nature of a ultra lightweight tent. I 've used mine a LOT over the last 6 years and it has stood the test of time.)

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  • Gray

Quest Overlook 3 Person Tent

$37.49

WAS: $64.99*

(5)

Great ventilation and rain fly coverage. ... I really appreciate the incremental design improvements over the previous version, that make a real difference, especially with rain

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5 CasualCamp
This tent does everything I need it to! Very good value

5 Camp enthusiast
Easy and quick to set up! Can easily fit three people!

5 Bce2026
Love this tent! Very sturdy. Highly recommend this product!

5 bob28
Super fun colors! Great ventilation and rain fly coverage.

5 2TimeBuyer
I really appreciate the incremental design improvements over the previous version, that make a real difference, especially with rain resistance: 1. Longer rain fly, now reaching close to the ground 2. Staking loops and stakes for all 3 rain fly midpoints, so you can maintain separation between the rain fly and the tent 3. Velcro rainfly vent 4. Two tentpole grommets at each corner, so you can use the far one for raising the tent, and tighten the tent up with the close one later. 5. Two interior mesh pockets instead of one 6. Tapered closed tentpole ends, so that they slide through more easily, and do n't clog up with dirt 7. Expandable bag, which makes the tent easier to pack up quickly The only issues with the tent are inherent in the design and materials, but still pretty good for this price and weight: 1. No full rainfly over the front door, so you may want to put a tarp over the front if you expect heavy rain 2. Rainfly does not go all the way to the ground, but it should still give very good rain resistance if you stake it out well 3. The tentpoles slide through instead of clipping to the tent, which makes it a little more tedious to set up, but not a big deal after you 've done it a few times. 4. The fiberglass tentpole may break after a few years, at the stress point where the fiberglass meets the metal segment end, but if that happens, you can easily fix it with some duct tape.

Big Agnes Fly Creek HV UL2 Bikepack Tent
  • Yellow/Orange

Big Agnes Fly Creek HV UL2 Bikepack Tent

$449.99

(10)

This tent has been a companion through multiple thru- hikes, and it has held up so well I 'm almost wondering if it will last me forever! ... This is a great tent- light, yet full of useful features, packs down small, pretty much everything you 'd want from a tent when comfort, light weight& ease...

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5 Pleiadian
This tent has been a companion through multiple thru- hikes, and it has held up so well I 'm almost wondering if it will last me forever! I broke a pole once but I was able to send it in ane got it repaired in time to keep backpacking.

5 Deaner
TLDR: If you 're deciding between the 1P and 2P, just get the 2P. Excellent stealth tent. I got the 2 person version for solo bikepacking and it was a winner. It really does n't take up that much more space than the 1P and it allowed me to keep all my gear inside and dry. Fast forward and I find someone to bikepack with me(!)- we both fit perfectly with room for the essentials at the foot. It's vertically spacious enough that you can sit upright and the front opening if super convenient. There is an upside to the neutral colour of the tent in that it makes it easier to stealth camp. The downside is that we almost got smushed by a truck that did n't see us( in what we thought was a secluded spot). If you 're worried about visibility, I would drape a bright reflective towel or jacket over the tent. Otherwise it's perfect. Also do n't overload the top pocket- for essentials only.

5 Alex G
This is my first ultra light tent for bike packing. My girlfriend and I have bought this tent especially for bikepacking trips in quebec. In 2022 I have traveled at least 2000 km with this tent on my bike. I have slept in this tent alone or with my girlfriend 15 times this summer. We are very please with the performance of this product. In the pas years we use to spend a lot of money on airbnd and motels during our bikepacking trip so we are very please with the flexibility and the economy this product has given to us. In fact the tent has paid itself in one summer of use.

5 Jonathon
Fantastic tent. I love how easy it is to use. I was particularly pleased that I could quickly roll it up and stuff it in the pack with no trouble at all. The materials feel really high quality and it is obviously excellent craftsmanship.

4 Island Time
Overall, I like the tent. It's lightweight, quick and easy to set up, and equally easy to pack away. I 'm 5' 9 '' and weigh 210. There is plenty of room inside for myself and some gear. Most of the gear stays in the vestibule. The internal pockets are great and help keep things like a headlamp from being lost in the clutter of the tent. Big Agnes needs to address two downsides. The first, which should be easily remedied, is the fly zippers are finicky, especially when the fly is wet. It makes matters worse that both zipper pulls are identical, so I invariably pull the wrong one in the dark when getting up to pee. The second problem, which wo n't be as easy to remedy, is that strong winds flatten the tent, even with all the guylines set and taught. Thankfully, this happened in Florida, so I ditched the fly, and the wind blew through the netting, leaving the tent upright.

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CORE Equipment 6-Person Instant Cabin Tent

$199.99

WAS: $229.99*

(166)

The tent is very spacious, sturdy and very easy to set up. My husband was bragging about it with other campers. We had a good sleep when it was raining. We put a queen size airbed inside and there's more space. We love the fact that you can stand inside the tent. You just need to have a fan because...

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5 Tracy G.
My husband loved how fast it was to put up and take down.

5 Doug N.
We just used our new tent last weekend. It was easy to put up and take down, had plenty of room for a queen air bed and 2 adults with all our gear. It rained both nights and the second night was a storm like I had never seen before. It rained really hard for several hours, totally filling a 4 inch pot that was sitting outside. We were dry in our tent with only a very small amount of water coming in and most of it was near the door. We were very pleased with how the tent performed and would buy again. A larger storm flap, especially over the door would be a nice addition. So for all the reviews of people complaining about the tent leaking, please be realistic, if it is raining while you are camping, water is going to get into your tent, if it leaks like a sieve that ’s a different issue, maybe you have the tent set up in a bad area, if you have maybe a 1/4 cup of water in your tent after a rain storm that dropped 4 inches of water in about 3 hours, you have a good tent. Thank you Doug

5
Aesthetically on point. Could n't be easier to set up. The interior height works well for added comfort and mobility. Have already recommended to others.

5 Patti E.
I think my grand kids are going to luv it, it's a Christmas present

5 Rossa P.
The tent is very spacious, sturdy and very easy to set up. My husband was bragging about it with other campers. We had a good sleep when it was raining. We put a queen size airbed inside and there's more space. We love the fact that you can stand inside the tent. You just need to have a fan because the it's hot inside when the temperature is high. But when it's perfect when its cold. We are excited for the next camping trip!

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Picnic Time Manta Portable Beach Tent

Picnic Time Manta Portable Beach Tent

$72.85

WAS: $80.95*

(10)

Love that it ’s super light weight and durable. ... It's light, foldable, and great for camping. ... Also loved the little window so that you can look out behind you and it ’s so

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5 junkyarddawwgg
[ this fits right in the `` go '' bag with all the necessities for the kiddos on trips to the park. we pack this up when going out for soccer or music in the park and it provides fantastic shade relief. it's best feature is weight and packability.

5 Kmarie
[ This tent is a must have. It is easy set up/take down and light weight making it easy for travel. It is perfect for the beach or any outdoor event needing sun shade or wind protection. I highly recommend this product.

5 Ritaa
[ I ’ m so happy I finally got a little beach tent. My son has always wanted one and this is such a perfect little addition. The navy and white is perfect for the beach. Comes with a QR code for a instruction video very easy to fold back up and folds out in seconds once it ’s open. Love that it ’s super light weight and durable. Also loved the little window so that you can look out behind you and it ’s so breathable. Easy to get the sand off as it literally just slides off. Highly recommended to friends and family. I want one for my mom and her pup.

5 Dana S
[ I received this and it is perfect for a day at the beach! It provides relief from the sun when you just have had too much. It's easy to set up, and easy to put away. Just push it together. and you can lay it flat and put it away. I highly recommend it for people who like to have a spot on the beach where they can catch a break from the sun and have a place to sit.

5 Ikelane
[ I am so excited to use the Manta Pop Up beach tent for the rest of this year! It's incredibly lightweight and literally pops open as soon as you take the strap off of it. You 'll want to make sure you have stakes or something to weigh it down with once you are set up. There's a back window that can be opened for more ventilation throughout the tent. Sand easily falls right off of the slinky nylon- like material. There was a bit of a learning curve to get it closed, but once you watch their YouTube video it really helps you get it down. Comes with storage bag and takes up barely any space in your trunk. Myself, my husband and my two kids( 7, 10) were all able to comfortably fit inside the tent together.

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Bushnell 6-Person Instant Cabin Tent
  • Orange/Grey/Black

Bushnell 6-Person Instant Cabin Tent

$339.99

WAS: $360.99*

(7)

When we packed up we were surprised with some water between tarp and tent- tent floor inside never got wet. ... Not a bad tent size- wise, but it came with NO directions but for 3 very small steps( I mean, SMALL) on the outside of the tent zip

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5 Calla G.
These has thoroughly impressed me so far, we ’ ve used this tent for several years on several annual camping trips now. Our tent survived the winds of a distant tornado that passed through our town. The wind flapped so fast it melted the fabric sleeves covering the joints and exposed some melted foam. The rain fly held on with extremely minor wear, otherwise perfect condition. Hope to use it for many more years!

5 Alecia
Set up is so fast, poles are permanently placed, just extend and click into place. The top was confusing at first. Little front&# x27; porch&# x27; area is convenient, as are the pockets on the front outside wall. Stayed dry inside after rain showers- put a tarp on the ground and the tent on the tarp. When we packed up we were surprised with some water between tarp and tent- tent floor inside never got wet. The original bag expands and the tent, when folded up neatly, fit back in to the bag and the bag zipped up. A con- I wish the screen windows were bigger so more air could flow into tent. Otherwise I&# x27; m completely happy with the quality of the tent.

5 Kat
our family has two of these and we love them, but with the price wasn&# x27; t so high

4 Eva A.
Not a bad tent size- wise, but it came with NO directions but for 3 very small steps( I mean, SMALL) on the outside of the tent zip bag. Overhead fly takes a while to figure out; you need to attach one of the bottom clips, then another, then drag the fly over the top and continue snapping the clipper tabs as you go until all 4 are in place at the 4 corners. I will be contacting the company this week to ask for directions on how to take it down easier, as the attached poles are difficult to fold up. This is in no way a one- minute set- up.

The North Face Stormbreak 2 Tent
  • Agave Green/Asphalt Grey

The North Face Stormbreak 2 Tent

$220.00

(79)

One night it snowed over 12 inches overnight and this tent held up great. ... perfect tent for wind storms. ... It has been reliable thus far and will look to have it last for many many years of

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5 Moe
[ I camped in Joshua tree in the windiest day of the year California has ever recorded( gusts of 65 Mph). my friends back in 29 palms thought I died but I slept like a baby. perfect tent for wind storms. easy to set up and enough room for one person

5 Johnny
[ Fantastic tent that has lasted 5 years of almost monthly camping with plenty of heavy storms.

5 The Avid Camper
[ Size truly does n't matter with this tent!! From the effortless set up, to the wind resistant uphold, down to the cool storage pockets inside this tent is the go to when you 're on the go!

5 Jeff
[ Quality product

5 Roscar
[ I 've been a North Face fan for many years now, majority backpacks of all types, as well as clothing. And I 'm happy to include more camping equipment and the Stormbreak 2 tent fits the bill! It has been reliable thus far and will look to have it last for many many years of use.

Napier Backroadz Truck Tent
  • Grey

Napier Backroadz Truck Tent

$199.99

Quick Facts

When I think of going back to sink baths at McDonald's and sleeping in an 84 Monte Carlo, this truck tent does n't seem so

Marmot Limelight 3 Person Tent
  • Foliage/Dark Azure
  • Solar/Red Sun

Marmot Limelight 3 Person Tent

$399.00

(28)

I love the `` cubbies '' on either side, like little night stands. ... I give it 4. 5 stars- half reduction for the fact that the side gets pulled up at the bottom when the top cross- pole is in use( I usually do n't put it in) and well, the weight is great but like all tents of this size, it ``...

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5 Elijah327
[ The only thing this is lacking, is the `` light '' part of the name. It is not horribly heavy, especially when divided up between 1- 2 additional campers. Spacious, and airy!

5 NatB
[ Fun and spacious! Big for two people, just right and cozy for three( if you keep you packs under the vestibules outside). The corners are a fun addition. The rain fly definitely traps in heat, and worked well against summer rain in Canada.

5 CO Spark
[ Purchased this tent after owing many Marmot tents the most previous being an Eclipse 3P from 2015- ish. Just got back from a 6 day backpack trip for its first outing. Super impressed with the tent and had no issues. The vestibules that are inside was the selling point for me, love having my pack inside!!! Well played Marmot!

5 Ali G
[ It was the easiest tent yet for me to set up, the color coded poles made it so simple. I set it up in a few minutes on my own the first time. Having the footprint included was also a perk. The little outcoves for stuff was really nice. They need to be staked though to keep open, but if you put a water bottle or your stuff out at the corner, that works fine. It was spacious and fit 3 just fine.

5 Katec
Easy to set up. Hearty enough for the dog and light enough for backpacking.

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Big Agnes Dog House 6 Tent
  • Orange/Taupe/Eggplant

Big Agnes Dog House 6 Tent

$299.99

WAS: $399.99*

(2)

The door zip snags a bit, but once you realize that, it is easy to adapt to. ... There is plenty of room to stand up, a benefit in buggy or rainy

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5 KCartire
[ This tent is easy to set up( did n't even need the directions) and super roomy. There is plenty of room to stand up, a benefit in buggy or rainy environments. In its first week of use, it survived a big wind storm, hail, and a lightning storm. It weathered all three spectacularly- as did the people inside! We stayed dry and protected with no problem. We did purchase some beefier stakes to hold it down. The door zip snags a bit, but once you realize that, it is easy to adapt to. Highly recommend.

4 Trish
I just set it up, have not used it yet. All pieces seem strong and high quality. For the price, I wish there were more pockets or storage included, not just items you could purchase to add on.

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CORE Equipment 11 Person Cabin with Screen Room Footprint

CORE Equipment 11 Person Cabin with Screen Room Footprint

$49.99

WAS: $54.99*

(7)

Really convenient to have a sturdy footprint that fits the tent exactly. ... Hoping the material even being light is as good of quality as the tent. ... Must have for any

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5 Richard M.
This tarp is big, well made. It was a bit windy setting up in the mountains. I suggest staking the Footprint down untill you get the tent up. It is larger then the 11 person tent so you have to fold in the sides to stake the tent down. You can use the extra length at the front of the tent for taking your shoes off prior to entering the tent, or for a doormat placement.

5 Brandon H.
This is a great product and I ’ m glad I bought it.

5 Staatsbscouting
Great footprint and was shipped and received on time

5 Jmor
I did n't know if I was going to get a new one or not but I am very excited about this

5
Great addition to my purchase and thankful i had it.

Thule Xsporter Pro Low Compact Truck Rack

Thule Xsporter Pro Low Compact Truck Rack

$599.95

(1)

Absolutely perfect ... Absolutely

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5 BGS1356
I needed the bars to put a Thule Tupui tent on my GMC, and it still had to fit in my garage…. Absolutely perfect!!!

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CORE Equipment 12 Person Straight Wall Cabin Footprint

CORE Equipment 12 Person Straight Wall Cabin Footprint

$49.99

WAS: $54.99*

(6)

Simple and easy- to- use base for your tent. ... I ’ m glad I this is offered so I don ’ t have to piece several regular tarps together to get the coverage I need for so a large

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5 Amy P.
This was the perfect size footprint for my old tent. In terms of thickness, not anything special, but seems to be tough. Only time will tell- I have only used it once. It is lightweight& has grommets for staking out.

5 Jason H.
I slept well at night knowing that this footprint was protecting my investment from twigs poking through our water seeping in.

5 Tonya C.
Simple footprint for 12 person tent. Fit as expected and Protected against the wet& rough terrain.

5 SloBoogie
Simple and easy- to- use base for your tent. Not really much else to say.

5 Mamusiababcia
I ’ m glad I this is offered so I don ’ t have to piece several regular tarps together to get the coverage I need for so a large tent.

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Compact Tents

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  • What are the benefits of using a compact tent?
  • How do I choose the right size compact tent for my needs?
  • What materials are commonly used in compact tents?
  • Are compact tents suitable for all weather conditions?
  • What features should I look for in a compact tent for backpacking?
  • How do compact tents compare to larger camping tents?

Frequently Asked Questions For Compact Tents

Compact tents are designed for easy transport and quick setup, making them ideal for backpacking and camping trips. Their lightweight and space-saving design allows for convenient packing, whether you're hiking or traveling by car. Additionally, many compact tents offer durable materials and weather-resistant features, ensuring comfort and protection during your outdoor adventures.

When selecting a compact tent, consider the number of occupants and the amount of gear you'll need to store inside. Tents come in various sizes, typically accommodating one to four people, so it's essential to choose one that provides enough space without being overly bulky. Additionally, think about your intended use, such as solo backpacking or family camping, to ensure the tent meets your specific requirements.

Compact tents are often made from lightweight, durable materials such as nylon or polyester, which provide a good balance of strength and weight. Many tents also feature waterproof coatings and breathable fabrics to enhance comfort and protect against the elements. Understanding the materials used can help you select a tent that suits your outdoor activities and climate conditions.

While many compact tents are designed to withstand various weather conditions, their performance can vary based on the specific model and materials used. Look for features such as waterproof coatings, sturdy poles, and ventilation systems to ensure your tent can handle rain, wind, and temperature fluctuations. It's essential to check the tent's specifications to determine its suitability for your intended environment.

When selecting a compact tent for backpacking, prioritize features like lightweight construction, easy setup, and adequate ventilation. Look for tents with a small packed size for convenient transport and those that include a rainfly for added weather protection. Additionally, consider the tent's interior space and storage options to ensure it meets your comfort and gear needs during your trips.

Compact tents are generally lighter and more portable than larger camping tents, making them ideal for backpacking and short trips. However, they often sacrifice some interior space and comfort for this portability. Larger camping tents typically offer more room for multiple occupants and gear, making them better suited for family camping or longer stays, but they can be bulkier and heavier to transport.