We've field-tested and reviewed instant vs camping tents. Lifetime camper and Alaska hiking guide breaks down which is right ...
The Combat Tent has two doors (entrance/exit openings), and using shock-corded poles, requires no special tools for erection and striking. Additionally, the rain fly is adaptable for use ...
four tent pegs, and a rain fly. It's super easy to set up with its "instant pop-out" assembly, too: according to its instructions, you just pull out the plastic connectors, open it up, and attach ...
as the tent body is made of a waterproof fabric and you don’t need a separate rain fly. Again, this reduces air circulation, so venting and strategic moisture management are important.
The Abisko 2 Lite is billed as a 4-season tent that is suitable for year-round use in all but the most severe weather, which ...
Covering the tent with the fly not only offers some privacy but also protects whatever is inside from the rain and the wind. It also creates two spacious vestibules to fit backpacks and bulkier ...