This sturdy, double-wall two-person dome tent offers the protection and space campers need for year-round use—and the durability to do it year after year.
This lightweight two-person dome tent comes with built-in LED lighting.
Shaving tent weight usually means jacking the price or shrinking the dimensions, but the two-person Soul hits a rare trifecta—light, livable, and affordable.
If you're willing to secure a few stakes and sacrifice some stability, this two-person tent offers roomy quarters.
If you sleep better knowing you're in a fuss-free fortress, this two-person tent is the one for you.
This three-person tent boasts freestanding convenience and luxe headroom at an affordable price.
The six-person version of the 2014 Editors’ Choice Award-winning Optic 2.5 tent, this palace features a rollaway fly and adjoining doors for 180-degree views.
Expansive headroom and an unusually sturdy design make this three-person tent a comfy, affordable choice for car-camping and short-mileage overnights.
Solo tents sometimes feel coffin-tight, but this nonfreestanding, double-wall dome is supremely livable.
Most tents this light skimp on space or durability, but the three-person Dagger saves weight with unusually strong, ultralight fabrics.
We’ve long loved the livability (and affordability) of this iconic double-wall two-person dome tent, which won our 2010 Editors’ Choice Gold Award. This spring, a 10-ounce weight reduction and improved ventilation make a good thing even better.
This freestanding two-person tent handles the rowdiest three-season storms, making it ideal for hikers who want maximum protection with minimum weight.
Innovative fabric eliminates drippy condensation, the bane of singlewall mountain tents.
Solo hikers get a near-perfect balance between livability and weight savings.
This freestanding, double-walled featherweight pitches fast, packs tiny, and withstands the worst three-season storms.
It’s the perfect shelter for couples who want a superlight tent with traditional freestanding, two-door performance.
An unconventional design delivers comfort and protection for even the tallest campers—with no weight penalty.
This non-freestanding shelter blends the best features of tents and tarps, offering bug protection and a ballroom-size vestibule for about a pound per person.
It’s strong enough to handle wintry conditions, but light enough to carry all year.
It’s one of the lightest three-person tents we've used, yet it has two doors and headroom.
A dependable, year-round shelter from Eastern Mountain Sports.