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      • Best Full Face Diving Mask Reviews
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    • Gear Packages
      • Best Scuba Gear Packages of 2024
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      • The Best Marine GPS
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    • Hoods
      • Best Scuba Diving Hoods of 2023
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      • Best Hookah Dive System Review
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      • Best Closed Circuit Rebreathers Described and Reviewed
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      • Essential Scuba Diving Safety Equipment
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      • What is the Best SMB for Diving?
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      • Best Scuba Diving Gauges Reviewed and Compared
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      • The Best Scuba Tanks Review
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      • Thee Best Underwater Strobes Review
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      • Best Underwater Camera Housing Review
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      • Best Marine VHF Radios Reviews
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  • Scuba Basics
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      • Best Dive Trips to Belize & Cocos Island Liveaboard Diving
      • Best Scuba Diving Mexico – Guadalupe Island Shark Diving and Socorro Island Liveaboards
    • Colombia
      • Diving in Malpelo Island Colombia
      • Best Scuba Diving San Andres Colombia
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        • Banco Chinchorro Diving Mexico
    • Europe
      • Costa Brava Spain Scuba Diving
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      • Montenegro Scuba Diving Review
      • Best Scuba Diving Croatia
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    • Florida & Atlantic Coast
      • Best Scuba Diving Fort Myers Florida
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      • Panama City Florida Scuba Diving
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    • Galapagos
      • Scuba Diving the Galapagos Islands
      • Galapagos Liveaboard Dive Trips
    • Hong Kong
      • Best Scuba Diving Hong Kong
    • Indian Ocean
      • Great White Shark Cage Diving Gansbaai South Africa
      • Shark Diving in Mossel Bay South Africa
      • Best Scuba Diving in Pondicherry India
      • Best Scuba Diving Goa India
      • Best Scuba Diving in the Maldives
      • Best Maldives Liveaboard Scuba Diving
      • Cape Town Scuba Diving Review
      • Scuba Diving Port Elizabeth South Africa
      • Protea Banks Shark Diving South Africa
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      • Sodwana Bay Scuba Diving South Africa
      • Scuba Diving the Andaman Islands
      • Best Diving in Mozambique
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      • Best Reunion Island Scuba Diving Reviewed
      • Best Diving in Zanzibar Reviewed
      • Best Scuba Diving Mauritius
      • Sri Lanka Diving Review
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      • Scuba Diving the Seychelles – Liveaboards
    • Indonesia
      • Scuba Diving Raja Ampat Indonesia
      • Best Raja Ampat Liveaboards
      • Best Diving Derawan Islands Liveaboards
      • Best Diving in Gili Islands Indonesia Reviewed
      • Best Sulawesi & Halmahera Liveaboard Diving
      • Best Diving Indonesia – Pulau Weh Diving
      • Best Indonesia Liveaboard Diving – Alor and Flores
      • Best Indonesia Liveaboard Diving – Cenderawasih Bay
      • Best Indonesia Diving – Wakatobi Liveaboard Diving
      • Best North Sulawesi Scuba Diving – Bunaken Island & Lembeh Strait Indonesia
      • Banda Sea Diving Liveaboards Indonesia
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      • Best Scuba Diving in Bali Indonesia
  • Liveaboards/Resorts J – Z
    • Japan
      • Best Scuba Diving Okinawa Japan
    • Macronesia (Atlantic) & West Africa
      • Best Diving in Dakar Senegal
      • Best Scuba Diving the Canary Islands
      • Scuba Diving the Azores
      • Best Scuba Diving in Cape Verde Islands
      • Scuba Diving Madeira Islands Portugal
    • Malaysia
      • Kuching Diving Sarawak Malaysia
      • Best Scuba Diving Langkawi Malaysia
      • Scuba Diving in Kota Kinabalu Malaysia
      • Best Diving Redang Island Malaysia
      • Best Diving Malaysia Labuan Wrecks
      • Scuba Diving in Perhentian Islands Malaysia
      • Best Scuba Diving Tioman Island
      • Best Dive Resorts Malaysia – Layang Layang Island & Lankayan Island Borneo
      • Best Sipadan Island Scuba Diving
    • Middle East
      • Best Scuba Diving in Israel
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      • Best Scuba Diving Jeddah Saudi Arabia
      • Best Dahab Diving Holidays
      • Best Scuba Diving Marsa Alam Egypt
      • Best Scuba Diving Sharm el Sheikh Egypt
      • Scuba Diving Hurghada Egypt Review
      • Best Scuba Diving in Aqaba Jordan
      • Best Red Sea Liveaboards
      • Scuba Diving in Fujairah & Dubai
      • Best Liveaboard Diving in Djibouti
      • Best Diving in Oman – Muscat
      • Best Liveaboard Diving in Oman
    • New Zealand
      • Scuba Diving Bay of Islands New Zealand
      • Milford Sound Scuba Diving New Zealand
      • Poor Knights Islands Diving New Zealand
    • Pacific Islands
      • Scuba Diving Pohnpei Micronesia
      • Best Scuba Diving Samoa
      • Best Scuba Diving Easter Island Chile
      • Best Scuba Diving Molokai Hawaii
      • Best Scuba Diving Maui Hawaii
      • Best Scuba Diving Kauai Hawaii
      • Best Scuba Diving Oahu Hawaii
      • Best Scuba Diving Hawaii Liveaboard
      • Best Scuba Diving Palau Micronesia
      • Best Liveaboard Diving Palau Micronesia
      • Best Kosrae Scuba Diving Micronesia
      • Scuba Diving the Cook Islands
      • Best Scuba Diving in Tonga
      • Scuba Diving New Caledonia Review
      • Best Scuba Diving in Vanuatu
      • Yap Scuba Diving Review
      • Best Scuba Diving in Guam Review
      • Best Scuba Diving in Saipan
      • Best Scuba Diving Fiji
      • Bikini Atoll & Truk Lagoon Wrecks – Liveaboards
      • Best Diving French Polynesia Liveaboards
      • Liveaboard Scuba Diving in the Solomon Islands
    • Pacific Northwest (North America)
      • Best Nanaimo Scuba Diving British Columbia
      • Scuba Diving British Columbia – Howe Sound
      • Best Scuba Diving San Juan Islands Washington
    • Papua New Guinea
      • Papua New Guinea Scuba Diving Review
      • Best Papua New Guinea Liveaboard Diving
    • Philippines
      • Best Scuba Diving Coron Philippines
      • Scuba Diving Apo Reef & Coron Wrecks Liveaboards
      • Best Scuba Diving Romblon Philippines
      • Camiguin Island Diving Review
      • Scuba Diving Siquijor Island Philippines Review
      • Best Diving in Dumaguete Philippines
      • Best Puerto Princesa Scuba Diving
      • Best Diving in the Philippines Visayas Liveaboards
      • Best Diving Philippines – Anilao Diving
      • Best Scuba Diving Moalboal Philippines
      • Best Diving in Malapascua Philippines
      • Best Diving Philippines – Anda Scuba Diving
      • Scuba Diving in El Nido Palawan
      • Best Mactan Island Scuba Diving Philippines
      • Best Sogod Bay Dive Sites Philippines
      • Best Scuba Diving Boracay Philippines
      • Best Scuba Diving Puerto Galera Philippines
      • Best Panglao Island Scuba Diving Philippines
      • Scuba Diving in Subic Bay Philippines
      • Best Tubbataha Reef Liveaboards – Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park
      • Best Liveaboard Diving Philippines in Malapascua & the Visayas
    • Taiwan
      • Best Scuba Diving Kenting Taiwan
      • Best Scuba Diving Green Island Taiwan
      • Best Orchid Island Taiwan Diving
    • Thailand
      • Koh Lipe Scuba Diving Thailand
      • Best Diving in Krabi Thailand
      • Best Scuba Diving Khao Lak Thailand
      • Chumphon Scuba Diving Thailand
      • Best Scuba Diving Koh Chang Thailand
      • Best Scuba Diving in Pattaya Thailand
      • Best Koh Tao Thailand Diving
      • Best Phuket Thailand Scuba Diving Liveaboards
      • Best Scuba Diving Thailand Liveaboards
    • Vietnam
      • Nha Trang Scuba Diving Vietnam
  • Books & Media
    • Best Ocean Documentary Reviews
    • Top 10 Best Scuba Diving Movies of All Time
    • Best Scuba Diving Books Ever – Cave & Underwater Explorer Diving
    • Best Scuba Diving Books Ever – Educational & Reference
    • Best Scuba Diving Books Ever – Sea Life & Safety/Survival
    • Best Scuba Diving Books Ever – Wreck & Inspirational
    • Best Scuba Diving Books Ever – Children’s & Fiction
    • Best Scuba Diving Books Ever – Underwater Photography & Freediving
    • Best Scuba Diving Books – Pacific Northwest Marine Life
  • Swimming
    • Best Women’s Swim Shorts
    • Best Men’s Swimming Trunks
    • Best Men’s Board Shorts
    • Best Swimming Headphones
    • The Best Swim Parka of 2024
    • The Best Swim Goggles
  • Boating
    • Boating Accessories
      • Best Dry Bags Reviews in 2023
      • Best Fishing Knives Reviews
      • Best Sailing Knife Reviews
      • Best Rain Gear for Fishing
      • Best Boat Trailer Tongue Jacks
      • Best Boat Trailer Winch Reviews
      • Best Bimini Tops for Boats
      • Best Inflatable Boat Launching Wheels
      • Best Boat Ladder Review
      • Boat Anchor Rope Reviews
      • Best Boat Anchors Reviews
      • Best First Aid Kits Reviews
    • Binoculars
      • Best Night Vision Binoculars for 2024
      • Marine Binoculars
    • Canoes
      • Best Inflatable Canoes Reviews
      • Canoes
      • Best Canoe Paddles Review
    • Coolers
      • Soft Side Coolers
      • Marine Coolers
    • Electronics
      • Best Electric Air Pump for Inflatables
      • Best Marine VHF Radios Reviews
      • Best Kayak Fish Finder Review
      • The Best Marine GPS
      • Best Handheld GPS Review
    • Inflatable Boats
      • Best Inflatable Boat Launching Wheels
      • Best Inflatable Dinghy Review
      • Best Inflatable Pontoon Boats for Fishing in 2023
      • Inflatable Boats
    • Kayak Accessories
      • Best Kayak Knives Review
      • Best Kayak Rod Holders
      • Best Kayak Seat Review
      • Best Kayak Storage Racks Review
      • Best Gifts For a Kayaker
      • Best Kayak Compasses of 2023
      • Best Kayak Anchor Systems
      • Best Kayak Bilge Pump Reviews in 2023
      • Best Electric Air Pump for Inflatables
      • Best Kayak Roof Rack Systems
      • Best Kayak Carts Review
      • Best Dry Bags Reviews in 2023
      • Best Water Shoes for Kayaking
      • Best Kayak Helmet Reviews in 2024
      • Best Wetsuits for Kayaking
      • Best Drysuit for Kayaking
      • Best Kayak Fishing Paddle Reviews
      • Best Kayak Paddle Reviews
      • Best Kayak Fishing Life Jacket Reviews
      • Best Kayaking Life Jackets for Women Review
      • Best Life Vest Kayaking
    • Kayaks
      • Best Motorized Kayak Review
      • Best Pedal Kayak of 2024
      • Best Kayaks for Kids in 2023
      • Best Kayaks for Women
      • Best Touring Kayaks
      • Best Tandem Kayak Review
      • Best Whitewater Kayaks for Beginners
      • Best Kayak for Lakes Review
      • Best Ocean Kayaks
      • Best Ocean Fishing Kayak Reviews
      • Top Rated Fishing Kayaks
      • Best Beginner Kayaks Reviews
      • Best Recreational Kayaks
      • Best Inflatable Kayaks
    • Life Jackets
      • Best Jet Ski Life Jackets
      • Best Wakeboard Life Jackets Review
      • Best Inflatable Life Jackets Reviews
      • Best Kayak Fishing Life Jacket Reviews
      • Best SUP Life Vest Reviews
      • Best Kayaking Life Jackets for Women Review
      • Best Life Vest for Kayaking Review
    • Motors
      • Best Electric Trolling Motors Reviews
      • Best Small Outboard Motor Reviews
      • Best Kayak Trolling Motor Review
  • Board Sports
    • Best Electric Air Pump for Inflatables
      • Best Electric Air Pump for Inflatables
    • Stand Up Paddleboards
      • Best Stand-Up Paddle Board Reviews
      • Best Stand-Up Paddleboard for Yoga
      • Best Stand Up Paddle Board for Surfing Review
      • Best Inflatable Paddle Boards Reviews
      • Best Fishing SUP Boards
    • SUP Accessories
      • Best Paddle Board Paddles Review
      • Best SUP Life Vest Reviews
      • Best SUP Roof Rack Systems
    • Best Skimboard Brands in 2024
      • Best Skimboard Brands in 2024
    • Best Wakesurf Boards
      • Best Wakesurf Board Reviews
    • Body Boards
      • Best Bodyboards
      • The Best Boogie Boards for Kids in 2024
      • Best Bodyboard Swim Fins Review
    • Surfboards
      • Best Surfboards for 2024
      • Best Soft Top Surfboards Review
      • Best Surfboards for Beginners
      • Best Surfboards for Kids
    • Surfing Accessories
      • Best Women’s Swim Shorts
      • Best Men’s Board Shorts
      • Best Surfing Watches of 2024
      • Best Surfboard Travel Bag Reviews
      • Best Surfboard Racks for Cars
      • Best Wetsuit Booties Surfing
      • Best Rash Guard for Men Review
      • Best Rash Guards for Women Review
      • Best Surfing Wetsuits
  • Towables
    • Best Electric Air Pump for Inflatables
    • What’s the Best Kneeboard?
    • Best Wakeboards
    • Best Wakeboard Life Jackets Review
    • Best Water Skis Review
    • Best Wakesurf Boards
    • Best Towable Tubes
  • Beach
    • Best Beach Cruisers
    • Best Beach Wagons or Carts
    • Waterproof Bags
    • Best Soft Coolers for 2023
    • Best Beach Coolers for 2024
    • Best Marine Cooler Review
    • Best Beach Chairs for 2024
    • Best Beach Umbrellas Review
    • Best Beach Canopy Reviews
    • Best Beach Tent Reviews
  • Cycling
    • Best Kids Electric Scooter
    • Best Adult Electric Scooter
    • Best Folding Bikes
    • Best Camera for Cycling Review
    • Best MTB Lights Review
    • Best Hardtail Mountain Bikes of 2024
    • Best Gravel Bikes Under $2,000 in 2023
    • Best Beginner Road Bikes in 2023
    • Best Bike Computer Reviews
    • Best Comfort Bike Reviews
    • Best Children’s Mountain Bikes
    • Best Women’s Mountain Bike Helmets
    • Best Mountain Bike Helmet Reviews
    • Best Affordable Electric Bikes in 2024
    • Best Women’s Mountain Bikes
    • Top 10 Best BMX Bikes in 2024
    • Best Mountain Bikes Under $1,000 of 2023
    • Best Budget Mountain Bikes Review
    • Best Fat Bike Reviews
    • Best Single Speed Bike Reviews
    • Best Beach Cruisers
  • Camping
    • Best Portable Shower Tent for Camping
    • Best Handheld GPS Review
    • Best Binoculars for Hiking
    • Best Hiking Watches Review
    • Best Mess Kit for Camping Review
    • Best Hiking Shoes for 2024
    • Best Hiking Boots Reviews
    • Best Portable Showers for Camping
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Best Ultralight Tent Reviews

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Hilleberg - Best Ultralight Tents for 2020
Hilleberg Anjan 2 Ultralight Tent

Updated December 7, 2022

When you go camping and it involves a bit of a hike or you are backpacking into your campsite, you’ll appreciate as light a load as possible.  An ultralight tent will decrease the burden but being lightweight is only the start.  You’ll want your tent to be durable, easy to set up, comfortable, and weather-resistant.

To help you select the best ultralight tent for your next camping trip, some of the best are reviewed below to help in your research.  There is a comparison table to start, followed by descriptions, key features, photos, videos, and a basic buying guide.

If you have any questions or concerns, please use the comments section at the bottom.  I’d love to know your thoughts.

For more information on camping gear, please check out these reviews:

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Best Ultralight Tent Reviews

  • ALPS Mountaineering Lynx 1 Ultralight Tent
  • Kelty Salida 2 Camping and Backpacking Ultralight Tent
  • Nemo Hornet Ultralight Backpacking Tent
  • MSR Hubba Hubba NX2 Ultralight Backpacking Tent
  • Black Diamond Firstlight Ultralight 4 Season Tent
  • Big Agnes Tiger Wall UL3 Ultralight Backpacking Tent
  • Hilleberg Anjan 2 Ultralight Tent
  • The North Face Stormbreak 1 Ultralight Tent

Ultralight Tent Comparison Table

PhotoTentCapacity, Packaged Weight, Floor Area, Peak Height Price
ALPS Mountaineering Lynx 1 Ultralight Tent1 Camper
Packed Weight: 4 lbs 1 oz
Floor Area: 20 sq ft
Peak Height: 36"
$
Kelty Salida 2 Camping and Backpacking Ultralight Tent2 Campers
Packed Weight: 4 lbs 9 oz
Floor Area: 30.5 sq ft
Peak Height: 43"
$$
Nemo Hornet Ultralight Backpacking Tent2 Campers
Packed Weight: 2 lbs 6 oz
Floor Area: 27.5 sq ft
Peak Height: 39"
$$
MSR Hubba Hubba NX2 Ultralight Backpacking Tent2 Campers
Packed Weight: 3 lbs 13 oz
Floor Area: 29 sq ft
Peak Height: 39"
$$
Black Diamond Firstlight Ultralight 4 Season Tent3 Campers
Packed Weight: 4 lbs 1 oz
Floor Area: 33 sq ft
Peak Height: 44"
$$
Big Agnes Tiger Wall UL3 Ultralight Backpacking Tent3 Campers
Packed Weight: 2 lbs 15 oz
Floor Area: 38 sq ft
Peak Height: 42"
$$
Hilleberg Anjan 2 Ultralight Tent2 Campers
Packed Weight: 4 lbs
Floor Area: 28 sq ft
Peak Height: 39"
$$$
The North Face Stormbreak 1 Ultralight Tent1 Camper
Packed Weight: 3 lbs 7 oz
Floor Area: 18.13 sq ft
Peak Height: 34"
$
PhotoTentCapacity, Packaged Weight, Floor Area, Peak HeightPrice

ALPS Mountaineering Lynx 1 Ultralight Tent

The ALPS Mountaineering Lynx 1 Ultralight Tent is a low-priced solo model with a free-standing 2-pole design that sets up quickly and employs large #8 zippers and easy-to-clip fly buckles.

It has a polyester canopy that is half-mesh for excellent ventilation, and to protect you from the sun and rain the rainfly and floor are UV and water-resistant and bolstered by factory-sealed seams.

With a trail weight of fewer than 4 pounds, it has 33 square feet of floor space, a 90” length, and 36” height making it easy to carry with plenty of space for sleeping comfortably.

Storage is available on the interior in a gear loft and mesh pocket, and just outside in the 10-square-foot vestibule.

Check with the seller for details on the lifetime warranty that accompanies the budget price.

  • Canopy of ½ polyester/½ polyester mesh good for ventilation
  • Rainfly of 75D 185T polyester, floor of 75D 185T polyester taffeta, both UV and water-resistant
  • Factory-sealed fly and floor seams
  • 1 gear loft and 1 mesh pocket for storage
  • Includes 7075 aluminum stakes, and guy lines
  • Weather-proof fly buckles
  • Large #8 zippers
  • Sleeping Capacity: 1
  • Seasons: 3
  • Doors: 1
  • Vestibules: 1
  • Poles: 2 x 7000-series aluminum
  • Peak Height: 36”
  • Floor Area: 20 square feet
  • Floor Dimensions: 90” x 32”
  • Vestibule Area: 10 square feet
  • Packaged Weight: 4 lbs 1 oz
  • Packed Size: 6” x 17.5”
  • Color: blue/green, grey/navy, clay/rust
  • Warranty: ask for details on the lifetime warranty
  • Price: $

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Kelty Salida 2 Camping and Backpacking Ultralight Tent

The Kelty Salida 2 Camping and Backpacking Ultralight Tent is highly rated by backpackers and reviewers alike.

With free-standing dome construction, it’s reasonably spacious for 2 sleepers with 30.5 square feet of floor space, 88” x 55″  dimensions, and 43” peak height providing decent headroom.

The 4 pounds 9 ounces package weight trims down to 3 pounds 14 ounces for your backpack, and when you arrive at the campsite assembly is fast and easy with 2 DAC aluminum poles and an easy color-coded clip and rainfly assembly.

The design uses durable 68D polyester and no-see-um 48D polyester mesh in the canopy, great for ventilation, and a 68D nylon floor with an 1800mm waterproof rating.  Fully taped seams assist in assuring that no water gets in.

Along with the 10-square-foot vestibule, it has loops to add a gear loft and interior pockets for storage.

Pricing is reasonable and Kelty provides a lifetime warranty for materials and workmanship to back it up.

  • 68D polyester canopy with 40D polyester mesh, 68D nylon floor, 68D polyester rainfly
  • 1800mm waterproof rating
  • Fully seam-taped construction
  • Gear loft loops and internal pockets for storage
  • Color-coded clip and rainfly assembly
  • Roll-top carry bag
  • Sleeping Capacity: 2
  • Seasons: 3
  • Doors: 1
  • Vestibules: 1
  • Poles: 2 aluminum DAC pressfit folding poles
  • Peak Height: 43”
  • Floor Area: 30.5 square feet
  • Floor Dimensions: 88” x 55”/45”
  • Vestibule Area: 10 square feet
  • Packaged Weight: 4 lbs 9 oz
  • Packed Size: 13” x 15”
  • Color: green/white
  • Warranty: lifetime for defects in workmanship and materials
  • Price: $$

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Nemo Hornet Ultralight Backpacking Tent

This is the review for the 2-person (there is also a 1-person version) Nemo Hornet Ultralight Backpacking Tent.

The extremely lightweight package including a repair kit and stakes is 2 pounds 6 ounces with a trail weight of 1 pound 15 ounces that can be split in 2 with the Divvy rucksack to divide the load between 2 backpackers for easy portage.

Semi-freestanding with a single-pole hubbed system and color-coded guy lines, set up is quick and easy.

The 27.5 square foot floor area with 85” x 51”/43” dimensions is adequate for most couples and nice and roomy for a single camper.

Constructed of sturdy ripstop nylon with silicone and PU waterproofing of the rainfly and floor, the canopy has a no-see-um mesh on the sides for ventilation and black mesh on the top for good nighttime views.

For added headroom, it has the Flybar pole clip to take the peak height to 39”.

An overhead light pocket gives you a place to mount your light and two 7.1 square foot vestibules provide plenty of room for gear storage.

Pricing is reasonable and it is backed by the Nemo lifetime warranty.

  • 10D ripstop nylon/mesh canopy,15D ripstop nylon floor, 10D nylon ripstop rainfly
  • Floor and rainfly treated with PU on the inside and silicone outside for a 1200mm waterproof rating
  • Color-coded guy lines and pole sections for easy setup
  • Includes Flybar clip for added space
  • Overhead light pocket
  • 2-stage Divvy rucksack to split the load into 2 sacks
  • Repair kit included
  • Footprint sold separately
  • Available in a 1-person version
  • Sleeping Capacity: 2
  • Seasons: 3
  • Doors: 2
  • Vestibules: 2
  • Poles: 1 hubbed aluminum DAC Featherlite NFL pole
  • Peak Height: 39”
  • Floor Area: 27.5 square feet
  • Floor Dimensions: 85” x 51”/43”
  • Vestibule Area: 7.1 square feet in each vestibule
  • Packaged Weight: 2 lbs 6 oz
  • Packed Size: 19.5” x 5.5”
  • Color: birch leaf green
  • Warranty: NEMO lifetime warranty
  • Price: $$

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MSR Hubba Hubba NX2 Ultralight Backpacking Tent

The MSR Hubba Hubba NX2 Ultralight Backpacking Tent gets high marks for weather protection, comfort, and ease of use.

Relatively lightweight in this class of ultralights, the pole geometry and non-tapered floor area of 29 square feet and 39” height is fairly roomy for 2 with the pole geometry and non-tapered floor roughly in the same size range as the NEMO Hornet reviewed just above.

With 2 D-shaped stay-dry doors with built-in rain gutters and an adjustable roll-up rainfly, there’s a nice system of cross-ventilation.

The 2 vestibules with a combined 17.5 square feet of space give you plenty of space to stow your gear, and the unified hubbed pole system with color-coded clips allows for easy, quick assembly.

Flexible and durable DAC Featherlite NFL poles are featured with sturdy ripstop nylon employed in the canopy, canopy mesh, rainfly, and floor with Durashield waterproof coating on the rainfly and floor.

It packs into a compression stuff sack to occupy minimal space in your backpack and is in the mid-range of pricing of the models reviewed here.

MSR backs it with a 3-year warranty.

  • 20D ripstop nylon canopy with 15D nylon mesh, 20D nylon ripstop rainfly with 1200mm PU and  silicone waterproofing, 30D ripstop nylon bathtub style floor with 3000mm PU and DWR waterproofing
  • Color-coded clips and a unified hub and pole system for easy setup
  • Adjustable roll-up rainfly for sky views with a kickstand vent
  • Lightweight reflective guy outs
  • Compression stuff sack
  • Footprint sold separately
  • Sleeping Capacity: 2
  • Seasons: 3
  • Doors: 2 D-shaped, with built-in rain gutters
  • Vestibules: 2
  • Poles: 1 hubbed aluminum DAC Featherlite NFL pole
  • Peak Height: 39”
  • Floor Area: 29 square feet
  • Floor Dimensions: 84” x 50”
  • Vestibule Area: 8.75 square feet in each vestibule
  • Packaged Weight: 3 lbs 13 oz
  • Packed Size: 18” x 6”
  • Color: red/white
  • Warranty: manufacturer’s 3-year limited warranty
  • Price: $$

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Black Diamond Firstlight Ultralight 4 Season Tent

The Black Diamond Firstlight Ultralight Tent is differentiated from the others reviewed here by being a 4 season tent suitable for the winter season.

It is still ultralight at a packed weight of 4 pounds 1 ounce and constructed with durable, breathable, water-resistant, single-wall Nanoshield fabric, with a 70D poly floor, 2 internal Featherlite DAC aluminum poles, and steep walls to maximize space.

Setup is easy and can be achieved from the inside.

“No-see-um” zippered mesh panels on the small rear window and door provide ventilation to minimize air condensation.

When sleeping 3 there is not a lot of storage space aside from 2 internal mesh pockets.  If you need more you could consider the optional vestibule or limit to 2 campers.

Pricing is reasonable for what you get. Check with the seller for details on the 1-year warranty.

  • Single-wall of durable water-resistant, breathable, NanoShield fabric, 70D polyester floor
  • Reinforced stress points and double-sewn seams
  • Ventilation on the door and the small rear window through zippered mesh panels
  • 2 interior mesh pockets for storage
  • Durable stretch-resistant reflective guy lines
  • Vestibule and ground cloth optional
  • Sleeping Capacity: 3
  • Seasons: 4
  • Doors: 1
  • Vestibules: 0
  • Poles: 2 internal DAC Featherlite aluminum
  • Peak Height: 44”
  • Floor Area: 33 square feet
  • Floor Dimensions: 82” x 58”
  • Packaged Weight: 4 lbs 1 oz
  • Packed Size: 7” x 9”
  • Color: wasabi
  • Warranty: 1 year, check with the seller for details
  • Price: $$

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Big Agnes Tiger Wall UL3 Ultralight Backpacking Tent

Big Agnes Tiger Wall UL3 Ultralight Backpacking Tent is large enough to sleep up to 3 adults with a floor space of 38 square feet and still comes in at a very low packaged weight of 2 pounds 15 ounces.

The ultralight ripstop nylon used in construction is durable and that of the fly and floor are silicone-treated and PU-coated for supreme water resistance.

Using stakes at the foot, it has a semi-freestanding design with pre-cut guy lines and preattached tensioners. With the hubbed DAC Featherlite NFL aluminum pole, assembly is quick and easy.

The 2 vestibules with 16 square feet of space along with an oversized ceiling pocket, 2 interior mesh pockets, and media pockets provide substantial storage options with attachment loops in place should you want to add a gear loft.

Low vents and the mesh canopy do a good job of mitigating condensation.

Pricing is reasonable and Big Agnes backs the purchase with a guarantee against defects in materials or manufacturing.

  • Silicone-treated nylon ripstop fly and floor with a PU waterproof coating, canopy of nylon ripstop with polyester mesh
  • Taped seams
  • Storage in an oversized ceiling pocket and 2 interior mesh pockets with cord routing portals for phones and other devices
  • Gear loft loops included
  • Reflective guylines and webbing on tent corners
  • Ultralight plastic clips to attach the tent body to the pole
  • Available in 1 and 2-person versions
  • Footprint optional
  • Sleeping Capacity: 3
  • Seasons: 3
  • Doors: 2
  • Vestibules: 2
  • Poles: 1 DAC Featherlite NFL aluminum pole
  • Peak Height: 42”
  • Floor Area: 38 square feet
  • Floor Dimensions: 88” x 66”/60”
  • Vestibule Area: 16 square feet
  • Packaged Weight: 2 lbs 15 oz
  • Packed Size: 19.5” x 5.5”
  • Color: light grey/gold
  • Warranty: Big Agnes guarantee against manufacturing or material defects
  • Price: $$

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Hilleberg Anjan 2 Ultralight Tent

The Hilleberg Anjan 2 Ultralight Tent is durable though still lightweight with a roomy tunnel design.

Constructed with a heavy-duty silicone-treated 20D ripstop nylon rainfly with a 10D ripstop bathtub floor, both with PU coating for waterproofing, the fly and inner canopy can be quickly and conveniently pitched simultaneously or separately.

The inner tent has a large mesh vent in the rear wall and an all-mesh door on the front for continuous air circulation.  In addition, the outer fly does not go all the way to the floor allowing ventilation from there, as well.

The 28 square feet of floor space is augmented by the tubular design using 2 poles to allow for more room near the walls and at the 39” peak.

The 13-square-foot vestibule, 2 inner pockets, and substantial floor space provide significant room for storage.

This is a 3-season model not suitable for the coldest conditions but rates highly for comfort and ease of use in warm to moderate conditions.

Note that the pricing is higher than the other tents reviewed here but it comes with a lifetime warranty.

  • 20D ripstop nylon 66 rainfly with triple silicone coating for waterproofing, inner canopy of 10D ripstop nylon, bathtub floor of 10D ripstop nylon with PU coating for waterproofing
  • Linked but separable inner and outer tent for simultaneous pitching
  • Tunnel design uses only 4 stakes and has a continuous sleeve and pole tensioner system for superior stability
  • Inner pockets for storage
  • Mesh door and large mesh vent in the rear wall for air circulation
  • Optional footprint
  • Sleeping Capacity: 2
  • Seasons: 3
  • Doors: 1
  • Vestibules: 1
  • Poles: 2
  • Peak Height: 39”
  • Floor Area: 28 square feet
  • Floor Dimensions: 83” x 50”/43”
  • Vestibule Area: 13 square feet
  • Packaged Weight: 4 lbs
  • Packed Size: 19.5” x 5.5”
  • Color: dark green, red, sand
  • Warranty: lifetime for defects in materials and craftsmanship.
  • Price: $$$

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The North Face Stormbreak 1 Ultralight Tent

The North Face Stormbreak 1 Ultralight Tent has a bargain price and a simple 1-person design.

Easy to set up, it is constructed of durable polyester taffeta with a water-resistant finish and PU coating on the rainfly and floor and 2 extruded aluminum poles.  All seams are fully taped to further ensure no water entry.

The interior floor area is only 18.13 square feet so there is not a lot of floor space for storage of gear, but the vestibules have a total of 6.04 square feet to make up for it.

No-see-um mesh on the top half of the canopy and the large door allow significant air circulation to avoid condensation.

The packed weight of 3 pounds 7 ounces is easy to carry and if the weather permits, you can go with the rainfly and optional footprint only for a much lighter weight of 2 pounds 4.6 ounces.

Check with the seller for details of the North Face warranty that goes with the super-low price.

  • 68D polyester taffeta rainfly and floor both with PU coating and a water-resistance finish, 75D breathable polyester taffeta canopy with a water-resistant finish, and no-see-um polyester mesh
  •  Fully seam-taped
  • Large door
  • Easy pitch design
  • Footprint sold separately
  • Sleeping Capacity: 1
  • Seasons: 3
  • Doors: 1
  • Vestibules: 2
  • Poles: 2 extruded aluminum
  • Peak Height: 34”
  • Floor Area: 18.13 square feet
  • Floor Dimensions: 87” x 34”/26”
  • Vestibule Area: 3.02 square feet for each
  • Packaged Weight: 3 lbs 7 oz
  • Packed Size: 6” x 22”
  • Color: golden oak/pavement
  • Warranty: ask for details of the North Face warranty
  • Price: $

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Ultralight Tent Buying Guide

Materials

Ultralight tents should be lightweight without sacrificing durability, strength, and weather resistance.  This is reflected in the materials employed.

  • Fabrics – Thin polyester or nylon are the most commonly used fabrics employed in the fly, canopy, and floor.  A high denier rating is desired and ripstop versions especially for nylon go a long way toward tear prevention.  Typically the floor will be thicker.
  • Waterproofing – Both fabrics have a degree of water resistance built in but it is important to have waterproofing in the fly and floor in the form of a PU coating, silicone treatment, or another form of DWR (Durable Water Repellent).  In addition, a bathtub floor design where the waterproofed tent floor extends several inches up the walls of the canopy helps immensely.  Sealed seams and covered zippers, doorways, and vents all add to the prevention of water entry.
  • Tent Poles – Even tents that are not especially ultralight usually employ lightweight, flexible, and sturdy poles.  Ultralight tents in the price range we are looking at in the reviews here are most often of aluminum, though fiberglass versions are often comparable.  They break down into manageable pieces easy for portage and are designed for quick assembly.  Carbon poles probably have the best strength and lowest weight but come at a cost that may be prohibitive.
  • Stakes – Likewise, even with free-standing tents, stakes can be employed for stability against winds and storms, and should be lightweight.  Aluminum is usually the best choice.

Packaged Weight and Size

Packaged weight used in the tent descriptions refers to the weight of the tent including all components, carry bag, repair kit, and other materials to be carried.  When the term, minimum trail weight is used, it describes the weight of just the key parts of the tent including the body, rainfly, poles, stakes, and anything essential to pitch it.  The category of ultralight tents is used for tents with a packaged weight as low as 1 pound up to around 4.5 pounds.

Ultralight tents find the bulk of their use with backpackers.  Small package size and weight are essential to keep the burden low on potentially rigorous long hikes.

Seasons

Ultralight tents, like all tents for camping, can be categorized by the number of seasons of the year for which adequate protection and coverage are provided.  A 3 season tent is appropriate for use in the spring, summer, and fall.  A 4 season tent will also handle conditions in the cold or winter season.  All of the tents reviewed here are 3 season tents except for the Black Diamond Firstlight model.  To meet the ultralightweight guidelines, there are design and material considerations to keep the weight down.

Frame Design

Freestanding tents that don’t absolutely require guy lines or stakes are the easiest to set up and tend to be the lightest in weight.  Ease of assembly is a primary goal and there are tent designs with a minimum of poles and other materials as a priority.  Some popular designs are mid tents with a single center pole like a pyramid, A-frame tents in the classical style, dome or geodesic tents with crisscrossing poles which are very popular and easy to set up, and tunnel tents like the Hilleberg Anjan.  The best will incorporate systems and openings for ventilation to avoid air condensation.

Vestibules and Storage

A vestibule can be a bit of a luxury on an ultralight tent where minimizing weight is a concern.  It can give you a place for storage and some additional shelter without depriving you of any of the scarce interior floor space for sleeping, and it provides an opening for ventilation.  Otherwise, storage pockets and lofts on the interior are a handy place for gear without using precious floor space.

Maintenance and Usage

Check out this article from REI:  Tent Care Basics

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Best Backpacking Tents Review

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Big Agnes Tiger Wall UL1 Backpacking Tent - Best Backpacking Tents for 2020
Big Agnes Tiger Wall UL1 Backpacking Tent

Updated November 13, 2022

Whenever you go camping a tent is one of the most important pieces of your gear to assure comfort and safety.  As a backpacker you want to keep the weight low but not at the expense of key factors like ease of setup, protection from the weather, and durability, as well as safety, basic comfort, and enjoyment.

Selecting the best for your needs can be a bit daunting with the large number on the market today.  To help you take the first step, some of the best suitable to sleep 1, 2, and 3 backpackers have been chosen as an introduction.  They are compared in a basic table to start, followed by descriptions, key features, specifications, photos, videos, and a buying guide.

If you have any questions or concerns, please use the comments section at the bottom.  I’d love to know your thoughts.

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Backpacking Backpack     Backpacking Sleeping Pads     Camping Beds     Portable Toilets     Bivy Sacks     Camping Hammocks     Backpacking Sleeping Bags     Ultralight Tents     SUV Tents     4 Season Tents     Truck Tents     4 Person Tents     Beach Tents

Best Backpacking Tents Review

  • Big Agnes Tiger Wall UL1 Backpacking Tent
  • ALPS Mountaineering Lynx 1 Backpacking Tent
  • Winterial Personal Bivy Backpacking Tent
  • Nemo Hornet Ultralight Backpacking Tent
  • MSR Hubba Hubba 2-Person Backpacking Tent
  • Nemo Dagger Ultralight Backpacking Tent
  • Black Diamond Firstlight 4 Season Backpacking Tent
  • Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL3 Backpacking Tent

Backpacking Tent Comparison Table

PhotoTentCapacity, Packed Weight, Floor Area, Peak HeightRating Price
Big Agnes Tiger Wall UL1 Backpacking Tent1 Camper
Packed Wt: 2 lbs 3 oz
Floor Area: 19 sq ft
Peak Ht: 39"
4.5$$
ALPS Mountaineering Lynx 1 Backpacking Tent1 Camper
Packed Wt: 4 lbs 1 oz
Floor Area: 20 sq ft
Peak Ht: 36"
4.3$
Winterial Personal Bivy Backpacking Tent1 Camper
Packed Wt: 3 lbs 4.8 oz
Floor Area: 23.75 sq ft
Peak Ht: 28"
4.2$
Nemo Hornet Ultralight Backpacking Tent2 Campers
Packed Wt: 2 lbs 6 oz
Floor Area: 27.5 sq ft
Peak Ht: 39"
4.8$$
MSR Hubba Hubba 2-Person Ultralight Backpacking Tent2 Campers
Packed Wt: 3 lbs 4 oz
Floor Area: 29 sq ft
Peak Ht: 40"
4.7$$$
Nemo Dagger Ultralight Backpacking Tent2 Campers
Packed Wt: 3 lbs 14 oz
Floor Area: 31.3 sq ft
Peak Ht: 42"
4.7$$$
Black Diamond Firstlight Ultralight 4 Season Backpacking Tent3 Campers
Packed Wt: 4 lbs 1 oz
Floor Area: 33 sq ft
Peak Ht: 44"
4.5$$
Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL3 Backpacking Tent3 Campers
Packed Wt: 3 lbs 14 oz
Floor Area: 41 sq ft
Peak Ht: 43"
4.7$$$
PhotoTentCapacity, Packed Weight, Floor Area, Peak HeightRatingPrice

Big Agnes Tiger Wall UL1 Backpacking Tent

The Big Agnes Tiger Wall UL1 Backpacking Tent is a fast and light solo tent with a packed weight of only 2 pounds 3 ounces.

Its semi-freestanding design has a hubbed DAC Featherlite NFL aluminum pole with preattached tensioners and pre-cut guylines making it a breeze to set up.

Ultralight ripstop nylon with a water-resistant PU coating keeps the weight low without sacrificing durability.

Relatively narrow with ample length and height, it has a single vestibule, 3 interior pockets, attachment loops for stowing gear, and a low vent and mesh canopy to keep it ventilated to minimize condensation.

The pricing is moderate and it is backed by a Big Agnes quality guarantee.

  • Sleeping Capacity: 1 (also  available in 2 and 3-person models)
  • Seasons: 3
  • Fabric: silicone-treated nylon ripstop fly and floor with a PU waterproof coating, canopy of nylon ripstop with polyester mesh
  • Sturdy taped seams
  • Poles: 1 DAC Featherlite NFL aluminum pole
  • Doors: 1
  • Vestibules: 1 (with storm flaps on zippers)
  • Vestibule Area: 8 square feet
  • Peak Height: 39”
  • Floor Area: 19 square feet
  • Floor Dimensions: 84” x 38”/28”
  • Packed Weight: 2 lbs 3 oz
  • Packed Size: 17” x 5.5”
  • Other Features: 3 interior pockets including a ceiling pocket, multiple loops for accessory storage or a gear loft (sold separately), low vent on vestibule door, footprint optional
  • Color: light grey/gold
  • Warranty: Big Agnes guarantee against manufacturing or material defects
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Price: $$

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ALPS Mountaineering Lynx 1 Backpacking Tent

The ALPS Mountaineering Lynx 1 Backpacking Tent is approximately the same size as the Big Agnes Tiger Wall UL1 reviewed just above but weighs in nearly 2 pounds heavier.

Fortunately, that is compensated for with a much lower price while still having durable construction with a competitive design and features.

It has 2 aluminum poles and a free-standing design that is easy to set up with a polyester canopy that is half-mesh providing good ventilation, and a floor and rainfly that employ UV and water-resistant polyester taffeta with secure factory-sealed seams.

A solo camper finds more than adequate space with a 90-inch length and 36-inch height, a gear loft, a mesh pocket, and a 10-square-foot vestibule for stashing gear.

To go along with the low price, ALPS provides a generous lifetime warranty.

  • Sleeping Capacity: 1 (also available in 2, 3, and 4-person models)
  • Seasons: 3
  • Fabric: Canopy of ½ polyester/½ polyester mesh good for ventilation, rainfly of 75D 185T polyester, floor of 75D 185T polyester taffeta, both UV and water-resistant
  • Sturdy factory-sealed fly and floor seams
  • Poles: 2 x 7000-series aluminum
  • Doors: 1
  • Vestibules: 1
  • Vestibule Area: 10 square feet
  • Peak Height: 36”
  • Floor Area: 20 square feet
  • Floor Dimensions: 90” x 32”
  • Packed Weight: 4 lbs 1 oz
  • Packed Size: 17.5” x 6”
  • Other Features: 1 mesh pocket and a gear loft for storage, 7075 aluminum stakes, guy lines, weatherproof fly buckles, large #8 zippers
  • Color: blue/green, grey/navy, clay/rust
  • Warranty: lifetime for defects in materials or workmanship
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Price: $

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Winterial Personal Bivy Backpacking Tent

The Winterial Personal Bivy Backpacking Tent is light at a little over 3 pounds packed weight with plenty of legroom and substantial floor space to put your gear for a solo model.

In the bivy style, the 28-inch height at the taller end doesn’t provide a lot of headroom, so this is really a shelter designed for sleeping.

Easy to set up with 2 hoop aluminum poles, it has a large zippered door for easy access.

Not freestanding it requires staking and tying down for secure placement with the included tie-down line and heavy-duty stakes.

Mesh walls give you good ventilation and the sturdy nylon floor and removable rainfly are waterproof to keep you nice and dry.

With 3-season capability, it’s a great tent for a serious backpacker who is looking for a super-low price.

  • Sleeping Capacity: 1
  • Seasons: 3
  • Fabric: waterproof nylon floor and rainfly, ventilated mesh canopy
  • Pre-sealed seams
  • Poles: 2 aluminum
  • Doors: 1
  • Vestibules: 0
  • Vestibule Area: NA
  • Peak Height: 28”
  • Floor Area: 23.75 square feet
  • Floor Dimensions: 90” x 38”
  • Packed Weight: 3 lbs 4.8 oz
  • Packed Size: 18” x 4.5” x 4”
  • Other Features: zippered door, 3 bundles of tie-down line, 14 heavy-duty stakes
  • Color: orange or green
  • Warranty: ask for details on the lifetime warranty
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Price: $

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Nemo Hornet Ultralight Backpacking Tent

The Nemo Hornet Ultralight Backpacking Tent has a great package of features and accessories at a moderate price.

With a packed weight of only 2 pounds 6 ounces, it is easy to set up with its single-pole hubbed system and color-coded guy lines.

The 27.5 square feet of floor space is more than adequate for couples with a height of 39 inches assisted by the Flybar pole clip providing substantial headspace to sit inside.

The sturdy nylon ripstop rainfly and floor are waterproofed using silicone and PU and the no-see-um mesh on the sides and black mesh on the top allow plenty of ventilation and views of the stars at night.

Also, there is a place to put a lamp in the overhead light pocket, two 7.1 square foot vestibules, a gear loft, and a mesh pocket for stowing plenty of gear.

Also, a Divvy rucksack is provided allowing the load to be split in two so both campers can participate in portage for load lightening.

Along with the reasonable price, Nemo adds a lifetime warranty against defects in workmanship and materials.

  • Sleeping Capacity: 2 (also available in a 1-person model)
  • Seasons: 3
  • Fabric: 10D ripstop nylon/mesh canopy,15D ripstop nylon floor, 10D nylon ripstop rainfly, PU treatment on the inside, and silicone on the outside of the rainfly and floor for a 1200mm waterproof rating
  • Sturdy factory-sealed fly and floor seams
  • Poles: 1 hubbed aluminum DAC Featherlite NFL pole
  • Doors: 2
  • Vestibules: 2
  • Vestibule Area: 7.1 square feet in each vestibule
  • Peak Height: 39”
  • Floor Area: 27.5 square feet
  • Floor Dimensions: 85” x 51”/43”
  • Packed Weight: 2 lbs 6 oz
  • Packed Size: 19.5” x 5.5”
  • Other Features:1 mesh pocket and a gear loft for storage, easy setup using color-coded guy lines and pole sections, includes a flybar clip for added space, overhead light pocket, 2-stage Divvy rucksack to split the load into 2 sacks for 2 backpackers, repair kit included, optional footprint
  • Color: birch leaf green
  • Warranty: NEMO lifetime warranty for defects in materials or workmanship
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Price: $$

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MSR Hubba Hubba 2-Person Backpacking Tent

The MSR Hubba Hubba NX2 Ultralight Backpacking Tent is another high-quality freestanding 2-person tent comparable to the Nemo Hornet reviewed above with a few differences.

The packed weight is about a pound and a half heavier with slightly thicker nylon ripstop fabric that is also well waterproofed in the rainfly and bathtub-style floor.

It also has 2 vestibules with a bit more area at a combined 17.5 square feet for storing gear as well as a hubbed aluminum pole system with color-coded clips for easy setup.

The non-tapered floor area is slightly larger at 29 square feet and there are 2 D-shaped stay-dry doors with built-in rain gutters and an adjustable roll-up fly for additional ventilation through the mesh of the canopy.

It packs into a compact 18” x 6” in its compression stuff sack for easy portage.

The pricing is a little higher than that of the Nemo Hornet and it is backed by 3-year limited warranty.

  • Sleeping Capacity: 2 (also available in a 1-person model)
  • Seasons: 3
  • Fabric: 20D ripstop nylon canopy with 15D nylon mesh, 20D nylon ripstop rainfly with 1200mm PU and  silicone waterproofing, 30D ripstop nylon bathtub style floor with 3000mm PU and DWR waterproofing
  • Poles: 1 hubbed aluminum DAC Featherlite NFL pole
  • Doors: 2 D-shaped doors, built-in rain gutters
  • Vestibules: 2
  • Vestibule Area: 8.75 square feet in each vestibule
  • Peak Height: 40”
  • Floor Area: 29 square feet
  • Floor Dimensions: 84” x 50”
  • Packed Weight: 3 lbs 4 oz
  • Packed Size: 19” x 4”
  • Other Features: adjustable roll-up rainfly for sky views with a kickstand vent, color-coded clips, and a unified hub and pole system for easy setup, reflective lightweight guy outs, compression stuff sack, footprint optional
  • Color: Sahara/red/white
  • Warranty: 3-year limited warranty
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Price: $$$

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Nemo Dagger Ultralight Backpacking Tent

The Nemo Dagger Ultralight Backpacking Tent is very similar to the Nemo Hornet with the primary difference being an upscaling of size, weight, durability, and price.

It has a larger floor area at 31.3 square feet with more height at 42 inches and a thicker rainfly and floor.  The prebent hubbed aluminum pole system provides enhanced headroom across the top and two 11.4 square foot vestibules and gear pockets in each corner giving 2 campers a lot of storage area for gear.

The mesh canopy and strut vents at the top of both zipper flaps allow enough ventilation to minimize condensation.

This tent also comes with a Divvy rucksack so the load can be split in two for campers to share the backpacking load.

The Nemo Dagger is around $60 more expensive than the Nemo Hornet, at present, but actually cheaper than the MSR Hubba Hubba NX2 reviewed just above.  The roomiest of these three 2-person tents, this one is also backed by a lifetime warranty.

  • Sleeping Capacity: 2 (also available in a 3-person model)
  • Seasons: 3
  • Fabric: 10D ripstop nylon/mesh canopy, 30D sil/PeU nylon ripstop floor (3,000mm waterproof), 15D sil/PeU nylon ripstop rainfly (1200 mm waterproof)
  • Sturdy factory-sealed fly and floor seams
  • Poles: 1 hubbed aluminum prebent DAC Featherlite NSL pole
  • Doors: 2
  • Vestibules: 2 (trapezoidal)
  • Vestibule Area: 11.4 square feet in each vestibule
  • Peak Height: 42”
  • Floor Area: 31.3 square feet
  • Floor Dimensions: 90” x 50”
  • Packed Weight: 3 lbs 14 oz
  • Packed Size: 19.5” x 6.5”
  • Other Features: overhead light pockets at each end, gear pockets in each corner, strut vents at the top of each zipper flap, color-coded poles and matched webbing, 2-stage Divvy rucksack to split the load in 2 for 2 backpackers, repair kit, optional footprint, stakes, and guy-out cord
  • Color: birch leaf green
  • Warranty: NEMO lifetime warranty for defects in materials or workmanship
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Price: $$$

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Black Diamond Firstlight 4 Season Backpacking Tent

The Black Diamond Firstlight Ultralight 4 Season Backpacking Tent is the only one reviewed here that is suitable for use all year in very cold conditions.

The simple free-standing, single-wall design uses sturdy, water-resistant, breathable, Nanoshield fabric with a 70D polyester floor and is reasonably lightweight for a 3-person tent at a packed weight of 4 pounds 1 ounce.

The internal Featherlite DAC poles allow for quick setup and create steep walls to go with the 44-inch height to maximize space.

For ventilation and to hold down condensation, there are no-see-um mesh panels on the single door and a small rear window.

The available floor space with 3 campers and their gear inside is a pretty tight fit.  There are 2 mesh pockets to help and the addition of an optional vestibule would be a further step to consider, or you could limit use to 2 campers.

Pricing is pretty reasonable and it is backed by a 1-year warranty.

  • Sleeping Capacity: 3
  • Seasons: 4
  • Fabric: single wall design with durable water-resistant, breathable, NanoShield fabric, 70D polyester floor
  • Double-sewn seams and reinforced stress points
  • Poles: 2 internal DAC Featherlite aluminum poles
  • Doors: 1
  • Vestibules: 0
  • Vestibule Area: NA
  • Peak Height: 44”
  • Floor Area: 33 square feet
  • Floor Dimensions: 82” x 58”
  • Packed Weight: 4 lbs 1 oz
  • Packed Size: 7” x 9”
  • Other Features: zippered mesh panels on the door and small rear window for ventilation, 2 mesh pockets for storage, durable reflective, stretch-resistant guy lines, vestibule and ground cloth available separately
  • Color: wasabi
  • Warranty: check with the seller for details of the 1-year warranty
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Price: $$

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Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL3 Backpacking Tent

The Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL3 Backpacking Tent is light, with a packed weight of under 4 pounds, durable, and loaded with features.

Like the Big Agnes Tiger Wall UL1 tent reviewed at the top, it has a semi-freestanding design that is easy to set up using its DAC hub-design pole system.

The mixed denier fabrics employed are sturdy and waterproof with a PU coating and PE-taped seams.

There is substantial floor space for 3 sleepers at 41 square feet and reasonable headroom with a 43-inch height.

Two large vestibules with awnings highlight the large amount of storage space which is augmented with a variety of internal pockets including mesh, media, and ceiling pockets and a special 3D bin “mezzanine” at the foot for elevated storage.

Available also in 1, 2, and 4-person versions, the pricing is a little higher than the other tents reviewed here but still reasonable for what you get, and it is backed by the Big Agnes guarantee.

  • Sleeping Capacity: 3 (also  available in 1,2, and 4-person models)
  • Seasons: 3
  • Fabric: lightweight double rip-stop, mixed denier construction, 1200mm waterproof PU coating on the fly and floor
  • Sturdy PE taped seams
  • Poles: DAC hub-design Featherlite NFL and NSL aluminum pole system
  • Doors: 2 (duel zippered)
  • Vestibules: 2 awning-style
  • Vestibule Area: 9 square feet in each
  • Peak Height: 43”
  • Floor Area: 41 square feet
  • Floor Dimensions: 90” x 70”/62”
  • Packed Weight: 3 lbs 14 oz
  • Packed Size: 17” x 5.5”
  • Other Features: 4 interior mesh pockets, 1 large ceiling pocket, 2 media pockets, 3D bin “mezzanine” for elevated storage, 8 lightweight aluminum stakes, 4 awning guylines, multiple loops for accessory storage or a gear loft (sold separately), footprint optional
  • Color: orange or olive green
  • Warranty: Big Agnes guarantee against manufacturing or material defects
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Price: $$$

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Backpacking Tent Buying Guide

Size and Weight

Keeping the size and weight to a minimum is of primary concern to a backpacker that has to haul it over potentially long distances over variable terrain.  The lighter the tent and the smaller the packed size, the easier it will be to carry.

The “packed weight” term used in the tent descriptions refers to the weight of the tent and necessary accessories including the carry bag and repair kit, as well as all components like poles, stakes, guy lines, and the canopy and rainfly.  You’ll see that in the tent reviews here the highest packed weight is only 4 pounds 1 ounce.

Capacity and Space

Based on the maximum number of people that a tent is designed to sleep, they are described as 1, 2, 3, or 4-person tents.  In striving to keep weight to a minimum by using less material, the interior space is usually very economically organized in backpacking tents.  You and any partner(s) that plan to occupy the space should keep in mind your sleeping style(s) as well as the amount of gear you need to store.  Storage pockets and lofts can provide good opportunities for stowing baggage, as well as vestibules, that you can consider in selecting a tent.  Another consideration for campers that don’t want to risk cramping is to bump up to the next size for more space, for example, 2 campers could use a 3-person tent.

Season Rating

As for all categories of tents, backpacking tents are rated by the number of seasons of the year for intended usage.  Most for backpacking have a 3-season rating meaning that they can handle temperature conditions for the spring, summer, and fall seasons.  A 4-season tent is designed for even the colder conditions in wintertime.  These models will usually be heavier and more durable.  The only 4-season tent reviewed here is the Black Diamond Firstlight model.

Design

Besides being lightweight, ease of assembly, and functionality are the major concerns.  There are a variety of designs available with freestanding generally being the simplest to set up.  Tents with a minimum of poles, guy lines, and stakes are the lightest, as well as easiest to assemble.  Features to look for and consider are the number of doors, ventilation for reduction of condensation, peak height headroom, vestibule space, and pockets for storage.

Wall Construction

Tents for backpacking come in single and double-wall configurations.  Double-wall tents have a mesh canopy with an outer rainfly.  The mesh canopy is great for ventilation and works as a barrier from condensation from the rainfly.  It also allows you to get a look at the environment outside when the rainfly is not used.  Single-wall tents need to incorporate other means for ventilation like vents and doors.  Shelters and open-sided designs for warm-weather backpackers employ a single-wall design as do some 4-season tents like the Black Diamond Firstlight Ultralight 4-Season Backpacking Tent reviewed above.

Price

It is quite possible to get a good-quality backpacking tent that fits into any budget.  Entry-level models and those with heavier weights and minimal features can be found at quite affordable prices.  Ultralight tents with advanced features, the most modern materials, durability, and weather protection are the most expensive.  The prices for tents discussed in this review start at around $85 and top out at around $500.

Additional References:

  • Care & Maintenance of Your Backpacking Tent
  • How to Choose a Backpacking Tent

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Napier Sportz SUV Tent - Best SUV Tents of 2020
Napier Sportz SUV Tent

Updated May 13, 2024

SUVs, minivans, jeeps, and similar vehicles are increasing in popularity all the time.  One reason for it is their suitability for loading up your gear and heading into the wilderness for camping.

As a matter of practicality and convenience, a tent attached to or mounted on your vehicle saves the effort of transferring your gear.  It also provides an additional safe sleeping spot at the back adjoining the tent where heat and lighting from the vehicle can easily be made available.

A number of SUV tents with different configurations and capabilities are on the market for consideration.  Some of the best have been selected to introduce to you.  First, there is a comparison table, followed by descriptions, key features, photos, videos, and a buying guide.

If you have any questions or concerns, please use the comments section at the bottom.  I’d love to know your thoughts.

For more information on camping gear, please check out these reviews:

Backpacking Tents     Backpacking Backpack     Backpacking Sleeping Pads     Camping Beds     Portable Toilets     Bivy Sacks     Camping Hammocks     Backpacking Sleeping Bags     Ultralight Tents     4 Season Tents     Truck Tents     4 Person Tents     Beach Tents

Best SUV Tent Reviews

  • Napier Sportz Family SUV Tent
  • Rightline Gear SUV Tent
  • Napier Backroadz SUV Tent
  • KingCamp Melfi Plus SUV Tent
  • Napier Sportz SUV Tent
  • Hasika Teardrop Awning SUV Tent
  • Smittybuilt Overlander SUV Tent
  • KingCamp Awning Shelter SUV Tent

Best SUV Tents Comparison Table

PhotoTentSizeWeight Price
Napier Sportz Family SUV TentTent: 10' x 10'
Vestibule: 6' x 7'
Height: 7'3"
53 lbs$$$
Rightline Gear SUV Tent8' x 8'
Height: 7'2"
20 lbs$$
Napier Backroadz SUV Tent10' x 10'
Height: 7'
25 lbs$$
King Camp Melfi Plus SUV TentTent: 9.5' x 9.5"
Vestibule: 9' x 6'
Height: 7'6"
38.8 lbs$$
Napier Sportz SUV Tent9' x 9'
Height: 7'
30 lbs$$
Hasika Awning SUV Tent11.48' x 7.875'
Height: 9.8'
9 lbs$
Smittybuilt Overlander SUV Tent95" x 56"
Height: 51"
116.5 lbs$$$$$
KingCamp Awning Shelter SUV Tent 10.33 x 7.05'
Height: 9'-10'
9.7 lbs$
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Napier Sportz Family SUV Tent

The Napier Sportz Family SUV Tent is spacious enough to sleep 6 with plenty of headroom (7’3″) and a detachable floorless screen room of 42 square feet.

With a sleeve that permits fitting to most SUVs, that adds space for at least 2 more to sleep in the vehicle.

Constructed of durable water-resistant fabrics and sturdy poles of steel and fiberglass, it can be easily set up by one person.

It stands up well to 3-season conditions and has 2 large doors and 3 windows all with storm flaps for added protection when needed.

There is plenty of space for storage in the screen room, a gear loft, and 2 storage pockets in the main tent area.

In addition, the large 6’ x 6’ awning provides substantial coverage outside the main door.

The pricing is reasonable for such a large tent, and it comes with a 1-year warranty.

  • Canopy of PU-coated polyester, bathtub-style floor of polyethylene, rainfly of PU-coated polyester
  • Full-length, taped-seam rainfly
  • Universal sleeve for attachment to fit nearly all SUVs, CUVs, and minivans (without the sleeve it can be used as a free-standing tent)
  • Compatible with vehicles with or without a roof rack
  • Floorless vestibule/screen room can be removed
  • 6’ x 6’ awning
  • Easy setup for one person
  • Storm flaps on doors and windows
  • 2 gear pockets, a gear loft for storage, and a lantern holder
  • Expandable carry bag
  • Optional footprint
  • 2 large doors, 3 mesh windows, 2 skylights
  • Sleeping Capacity: 6
  • Seasons: 3-4
  • Poles: 13 (5 shock-corded fiberglass, 6 steel awning, 2 steel)
  • Peak Height: 7’3”
  • Floor Area: 100 square feet
  • Vestibule Area: 42 square feet
  • Weight: 53 pounds
  • Color: blue/grey
  • Warranty: 1-year manufacturer’s warranty
  • Price: $$$

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Rightline Gear SUV Tent

The Rightline Gear SUV Tent attaches with a sleeve to a wide range of SUVs, minivans, station wagons, Jeeps, or pick-up trucks, or it can stand alone.

Great for a small family, it sleeps 4 in the 64 square foot tent with another 2 possible in the vehicle.

Constructed with water-resistant PE fabric with tape-sealed seams, it has a sewn-in bathtub-style floor to ensure no water gets in from below.

The large door and windows all have mesh for ventilation with a view to the outside, and storm covers when the weather warrants use.

The vehicle itself can accommodate a lot of storage but there are also gear pockets inside the tent, as well.

The fiberglass poles are color-coded to aid in the setup which normally takes around 30 minutes.

The pricing is quite affordable and the manufacturer backs it with a 1-year warranty.

  • Water-resistant polyethylene fabric with tape-sealed seams
  • Sewn-in polyethylene bathtub floor to keep out moisture and bugs
  • Sleeve attaches to any size of SUV, minivan, Jeep Wrangler hardtop, wagon, or pick-up truck with cap (can also be used as a free-standing tent)
  • 30-minute setup time
  • Includes stuff sack with a sewn-in setup guide
  • Large door and windows with no-see-um mesh and storm covers
  • Internal gear pockets
  • Small awning over the door
  • No footprint
  • Sleeping Capacity: 6 (4 in the tent, 2 in the vehicle cargo area)
  • Seasons: 3-4
  • Poles: 3 fiberglass, color-coded for easy setup
  • Peak Height: 7’2”
  • Floor Area: 64 square feet
  • Weight: 20 pounds
  • Color: orange/grey
  • Warranty: 1-year manufacturer’s warranty
  • Price: $$

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Napier Backroadz SUV Tent

The Napier Backroadz SUV Tent has 100 square feet of floor space, is suitable to sleep 5 adults, and is constructed of high-quality water-resistant PU-coated polyester taffeta and a polyethylene floor.

Employing only 2 shock-corded fiberglass poles, the setup takes a quick 10-minutes and it can be attached with a sleeve to virtually any SUV, CUV, or minivan.

Excellent air circulation is possible through the large door and 3 windows all with mesh that also has storm flaps for when the wind and rain whip up.

There is a large pocket to keep some of your gear handy and a lantern holder hanging from the top center for illumination.

This model ranks with the Rightline Gear SUV Tent reviewed just above but is a little larger and a bit easier on the pocketbook.

  • 68D 185T polyester taffeta fabric, polyethylene floor, PU coating for waterproofing
  • Full rainfly with taped seams for water-resistance
  • Sleeve attaches to any SUV, CUV, or minivan (can also be used as a free-standing tent)
  • 10-minute setup time by 1 or 2 people
  • Large door and 3 windows with mesh and storm flaps
  • Gear pocket and lantern holder
  • Small awning over the door
  • Includes carrying case
  • No footprint
  • Sleeping Capacity: 5 (plus 2 in the vehicle)
  • Seasons: 3
  • Poles: 2 shock-corded fiberglass
  • Peak Height: 7’
  • Floor Area: 100 square feet
  • Weight: 25 pounds
  • Color: grey/green
  • Warranty: 1-year manufacturer’s warranty
  • Price: $$

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KingCamp Melfi Plus SUV Tent

The KingCamp Melfi Plus SUV Tent has a 9.5’ x 9.5’ inner floor space easily accommodating 5 sleepers, and a screen room/vestibule that is 9.5’ x 6.5’ with a removable PE floor that can sleep several more or provide excellent cover for shaded patio-style dining or recreating.

There are 3 doors and several windows all with mesh for insect-free ventilation.

Constructed from durable 190T polyester with a PU coating for rainproofing and employing steel and fiberglass poles, it is sturdy against the wind and weather and sets up in 15 minutes.

It has a pull-down screen for added privacy and comes with a mesh pocket for a bit of storage, and a hook in the ceiling to hang a light from.

This model has a screen room on the front.  It is also available in a configuration with the screen room on the side.

Pricing is reasonable.

  • 190T polyester rainfly with a waterproof PU coating, polyester canopy
  • 2 room side screen room/vestibule with removable PE floor
  • Sleeve attaches to a range of SUVs, CUVs, and minivans (can also be used as a free-standing tent)
  • 3 doors and multi-position mesh windows
  • Door rainfly converts to an awning
  • Pull-down screen for privacy space
  • 15-minute setup time
  • Mesh storage pocket, top hook light hanger
  • Oxford zippered carry bag
  • Sleeping Capacity: 5
  • Seasons: 3
  • Poles: 10 steel and 4 fiberglass
  • Peak Height: 7’6”
  • Floor Area: 100 square feet
  • Vestibule Area: 58.5 square feet
  • Weight: 38.8 pounds
  • Color: blue
  • Warranty: ask for details on the warranty
  • Price: $$

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Napier Sportz SUV Tent

The Napier Sportz SUV Tent is the little brother to the Napier Sportz Family SUV Tent reviewed at the top.

It uses the same durable components with excellent waterproofing and sturdy fiberglass and steel poles but is configured without a screen room/vestibule and offers a 9’ x 9’ floor space that can comfortably sleep up to 5 adults.

Compatible for attachment to a wide range of vehicles or in stand-alone mode, it can be set up in as little as 10 minutes.

It has good ventilation with the 2 large mesh doors, 3 mesh windows, floor vents, plenty of internal storage with 2 gear pockets and a gear loft, and a 6’ x 6’ awning for a shaded space outside.

Pricing is affordable and it is backed by a 1-year warranty from Napier.

  • Canopy of PU-coated polyester, bathtub-style floor of polyethylene, rainfly of PU-coated polyester
  • Full-length, taped-seam rainfly
  • Universal elastic sleeve for attachment to fit nearly all SUVs, CUVs, and minivans (without the sleeve it can be used as a free-standing tent)
  • Compatible with vehicles with or without a roof rack
  • 6’ x 6’ awning
  • Easy 10-minute setup for one person
  • Storm flaps on doors and windows
  • 2 gear pockets, a gear loft for storage, a lantern holder
  • Expandable carry bag
  • 2 large doors, 3 mesh windows, 2 skylights
  • Floor vents
  • Sleeping Capacity: 5
  • Seasons: 3-4
  • Poles: 10 (4 shock-corded fiberglass, 4 steel awning, 2 steel)
  • Peak Height: 7’
  • Floor Area: 81 square feet
  • Weight: 30 pounds
  • Color: blue/grey
  • Warranty: 1-year manufacturer’s warranty
  • Price: $$

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Hasika Teardrop Awning SUV Tent

The Hasika Awning SUV Tent is constructed of durable, waterproof ripstop polyester with sturdy, adjustable steel poles to create a comfortable open-sided shelter.

Attachable by rope to a range of vehicles it achieves coverage of 60 to 76 square meters.

Taking only minutes to set up, the height at the outboard end can be adjusted all the way to the ground for privacy.

Vents in the peak and 2 sandbags help stabilize the awning in the wind and there is also a large side mesh window.

The pricing is quite low and Hasika provides a satisfaction guarantee.

  • 210T ripstop waterproof polyester fabric
  • Large side mesh window
  • Attaches by rope to SUVs, MPVs, trucks, hatchbacks, and sedans
  • Adjustable height of the outboard end all the way to the ground
  • Air vents in the peak
  • Easy setup
  • 2 sandbags for stabilizing poles
  • Sleeping Capacity: 5
  • Poles: 19mm adjustable steel
  • Peak Height: 9.8’
  • Coverage Area: from 60 to 76 square feet
  • Dimensions: 137.8” x 95.5”
  • Weight: 9 pounds
  • Color: blue
  • Warranty: ask about Hasika’s satisfaction guarantee
  • Price: $

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Smittybuilt Overlander SUV Tent

The Smittybuilt Overlander SUV Tent is the standard-sized version (an XL is available) sleeping 2 to 3.

With a universal dual-track installation system it mounts on a range of vehicles.  After installation, it takes only 2 minutes to set up or break down.

It employs waterproofed polyester and a PU/aluminum sandwich base for durability and a telescoping aluminum ladder for access.

It also comes with a fire-retardant foam mattress, an LED strip light, mosquito netting on the windows, and a skylight for a view of the stars.

Quite heavy at over 116 pounds, it will accommodate up to 661 pounds.  The Overlander is a comfortable, sturdy shelter that gives you a big margin of safety from the varmints and insects outside.

If more space is needed, an annex is optional.

Pricing is high on this heavy-duty tent.

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KingCamp Awning Shelter SUV Tent 

The KingCamp Awning Shelter SUV Tent is similar in size, construction, and materials to the Hasika Awning SUV Tent reviewed above.

It covers the same area of 60 to 76 square meters and uses ripstop polyester with a PU coating for water and UV resistance, 3 shock-corded fiberglass poles to frame the canopy, and 2 steel poles to hold it up.

Attachment to your vehicle is accomplished using elastic bungees and hooks and can be adjusted at the outboard end down to the ground for a more private experience, with only one person necessary to assemble it in minutes.

There are vents in the peak, side mesh pockets for personal items, and a large side mesh window.

Pricing is low like that of the Hasika awning and it similarly has a 1-year warranty.

  • 210T ripstop polyester fabric with PU coating for waterproofing and UV protection
  • Large side mesh window
  • Attaches by elastic bungee and hooks to most SUVs, cars, and trucks
  • Adjustable height of the outboard end all the way to the ground
  • Air vents in the peak
  • Easy setup in minutes by one person
  • Side mesh pockets
  • Carry bag included
  • Sleeping Capacity: 5
  • Poles: 3 shock-corded fiberglass poles and 2 steel canopy poles
  • Peak Height: 9.8’
  • Coverage Area: from 60 to 76 square feet
  • Dimensions: 124” x 84.6”
  • Weight: 9.7 pounds
  • Color: blue
  • Warranty: 1-year warranty with replacement or refund for quality issues
  • Price: $

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Benefits of SUV Tents

  • Versatility – Generally SUV tents are compatible for use not only with SUVs, but with a range of minivans, trucks, Jeeps, sedans, and other vehicles, so you are not tied down to using the one you buy with only certain models.  They also can be used in free-standing or stand-alone mode, pitched without having to be connected to a vehicle.
  • Additional Security – If weather and conditions get especially fierce, your vehicle is handy for a higher degree of protection.  The same is true if dangerous animals like bears, wolves, mountain lions, snakes, etc., infiltrate your camp.  You can seek respite inside the vehicle.
  • Available Tent Space and Storage – Your vehicle provides an easily reachable area where a lot of your gear can be stowed freeing up floor space in the tent for sleeping and other activities.
  • Convenient Easy Setup – Most SUV tents are designed with quick and easy setup in mind.  Since you will camp joined to your vehicle there is no hiking involved and it is easily stowed inside when not in use such that you have the option to leave it there after you get home, forgoing dragging it back into your house or garage.

Materials and Construction

The fabrics employed need to be durable and water-resistant.  Polyester and nylon are the most commonly used, though it is still possible to find canvas in use.  They are both lightweight and have a degree of water resistance.  A high rating for UV resistance is also highly desired.  Look for fabrics that have a high denier rating as an indication of durability.

For the sections that are most vulnerable to water penetration like the rainfly and tent floor, a PU or silicone coating or processing helps to solidify waterproofing. Tent floors are also sometimes made with water-resistant PE (polyethylene), as well.  Since it is not necessary to carry or backpack an SUV tent any appreciable distance, the weight of the fabric and tent components is not a major concern.  Tent Fabric Guide

Tent poles for use in the canopy structure and for support of awnings are made of aluminum, fiberglass, and in some cases steel.  All are durable with fiberglass and aluminum lightweight and flexible.

Seasonality and Intended Use

SUV tents, like all camping tents, can be described by the number of seasons of the year for which they provide adequate coverage and protection.  A 4 season tent will be able to stand up to the coldest weather.  3 season tents can handle spring, summer, and fall weather.

The awnings described above and other models that have an open structure without walls don’t quite fit into this system.  If you use an awning, then you cannot rely on it to keep you warm in freezing temperatures or to shield you from heavy wind.

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Best 4-Person Tent Review

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Kelty Night Owl 4 Person Backpacking and Camping Tent - Best 4 Person Tents for 2020
Kelty Night Owl 4-Person Backpacking and Camping Tent

Updated November 13, 2022

For campers, the right tent can make the difference between having an enjoyable adventure or an uncomfortable, tiring, soggy experience.  Easy setup, water resistance, storage options, and weight are all important factors to consider as a starter.

A 4-person tent is the right size to accommodate a small family or group of friends with enough space for gear and sleeping bags.  For 1 or 2 campers, it will supply some additional space to stretch out without being so large as to be inconvenient to transport or manage.

With the thousands of tents on the market, making the selection that best suits your needs can require some time-consuming research.  To help cut this process down to size a bit, the top 4-person tents within a range of pricing are reviewed below as an introduction.  There is a comparison table to begin, followed by descriptions, key features, photos, videos, and a buying guide.

If you have any questions or concerns, please use the comments section at the bottom.

For more information on camping gear, please check out these reviews:

Backpacking Tents     Backpacking Backpack     Backpacking Sleeping Pads     Camping Beds     Portable Toilets     Bivy Sacks     Camping Hammocks     Backpacking Sleeping Bags     Ultralight Tents     SUV Tents     4 Season Tents     Truck Tents     Beach Tents

Best 4-Person Tent Review

  • Big Agnes Copper Spur Ultralight 4-Person Backpacking Tent
  • ALPS Mountaineering Taurus 4-Person Tent
  • Coleman Instant Setup 4-Person Cabin Tent
  • Coleman Sundome 4-Person Tent
  • Teton Mountain Ultra 4-Person Tent
  • Marmot Limestone 4-Person Camping Tent
  • Kelty Night Owl 4-Person Backpacking and Camping Tent
  • North Face Wawona 4-Person Tent 
  • NTK Colorado GT 5 to 6-Person Dome Family Camping Tent
  • Toogh 3-4 Person Camping Tent

Best 4-Person Tent Comparison Table

PhotoTentDimensionsWeight Price
Big Agnes Copper Spur Ultralight 4 Person Backpacking TentFloor Area: 57 ft²
Height: 50”
5 lbs 4 ounces
(Trail Weight)
$$$$$
ALPS Mountaineering Taurus 4 Person Tent7'6" x 8'6" x 52"10 lbs 8 ounces$$
Coleman Instant Setup 4 Person Cabin Tent8' x 7' x 59"18 lbs$$
Coleman Sundome 4 Person Tent9' x 7' x 59"10 lbs 8 ounces$
Teton Mountain Ultra 4 Person Tent98" x 83" x 59"9 lbs 8 ounces$$$
Marmot Limestone 4 Person Camping TentFloor Area: 59.7 ft²
Height: 63"
10 lbs 1 ounce
$$$$
Kelty Night Owl 4 Person Backpacking and Camping Tent99" x 84" x 62"9 lbs 10 ounces$$$
North Face Wawona 4 Person Tent 95" x 87" x 68"13 lbs$$$
NTK Colorado GT 5 to 6 Person Dome Family Camping Tent120" x 120" x 67"16 lbs 8 ounces$$
Toogh 3-4 Person Camping Tent95" x 82" x 53"7 lbs 8 ounces$1
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Big Agnes Copper Spur Ultralight 4-Person Backpacking Tent

The Big Agnes Copper Spur Ultralight 4-Person Backpacking Tent with a very low trail weight of only 5 pounds 4 ounces has durable waterproof construction great for backpacking into your campsite.

The pole system and hardware make it easy to set up and dismantle and there is a reasonable amount of headroom, along with numerous storage pockets to free up some floor space.

The pricing is pretty high but it comes with a “100% guarantee.”

  • Ultralight double rip-stop, mixed denier construction, 1200mm waterproof polyurethane coating on the fly and floor
  • Polyurethane taped seams
  • Featherlite pole system includes 4 aluminum stakes and 4 awning guy lines
  • 8 interior mesh pockets, 4 media pockets
  • 2 dual-zipper doors and 2 vestibules
  • Seasons: 3
  • Floor Area: 57 ft²
  • Height: 50”
  • Trail Weight: 5 pounds 4 ounces
  • Colors: orange or olive green
  • Warranty: ask about the 100% guarantee
  • Price: $$$$$

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ALPS Mountaineering Taurus 4-Person Tent

The ALPS Mountaineering Taurus 4-Person Tent is an easy-to-assemble freestanding tent with 2 sturdy fiberglass poles that cross in the middle for the framework.

The durable 75D 18T polyester has factory-sealed seams and there is a gear loft and mesh storage pockets to keep your gear organized.

A mesh roof and zippered windows on each of the two doors provide air circulation and a view to the outside.

When packed it measures 6.5” x 24” for easy portage.

Pricing is quite reasonable and it is backed with a lifetime warranty for workmanship and materials.

  • 75D 185T Polyester fly with 1500mm UV-resistant waterproof coating
  • 75D 185T Polyester Taffeta floor with 2000mm waterproof coating
  • Durable factory-sealed floor and fly seams
  • Fiberglass poles in the 2-pole design include stakes and guy ropes
  • Gear loft, mesh storage pockets
  • 2 doors with zippered windows
  • 2 vestibules
  • Doors and windows use large #8 zippers
  • Mesh roof vents for air circulation
  • Seasons: 3
  • Floor Size: 7’6” x 8’6” (64 ft²)
  • Height: 52”
  • Total Weight: 10 pounds  8 ounces
  • Colors: grey/red or sage/rust
  • Warranty: lifetime for materials and workmanship
  • Price: $$

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Coleman Instant Setup 4-Person Cabin Tent

The Coleman Instant Setup 4-Person Cabin Tent has a preassembled folding aluminum framework that conveniently sets up in as little as one minute.

The double-thick 159D polyester fabric uses Coleman’s own WeatherTec system of inverted seams and welded corners in the floor construction as an effective barrier to water entry.

Integrated into the construction is a vented rainfly for air circulation.

Suitable for 4 persons and roomy enough to accommodate a queen-size bed, the headroom is fairly substantial at 4’11”.

Pricing is quite reasonable and it is backed by a 1-year limited warranty.

  • Durable double-thick polyester fabric
  • WeatherTec system of welded corners and inverted seams to keep water out
  • Integrated and vented rainfly
  • Aluminum poles
  • Quick setup with preassembled frame
  • Convenient expandable carry bag
  • 1 door
  • Seasons: 3
  • Floor Size: 8’ x 7’
  • Height: 59”
  • Total Weight: 18 pounds
  • Warranty: 1-year limited
  • Price: $$

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Coleman Sundome 4-Person Tent

The Coleman Sundome 4-Person Tent is a durable, lightweight, high-quality tent at an ultra-low price.

The sturdy polyester fabric has waterproof seals, a fiberglass-pole frame, and a rainfly that can withstand rain and wind up to 35 mph.

Classy features like large windows and ground vents, mesh pockets, and an E-port for access to power wires are included in the design.

It has 1 door with an awning provided by the rainfly, suits 4 persons, and only takes 10 minutes to set up.

Available in navy/grey or light green, it is backed by a 1-year limited warranty.

  • Durable double-thick polyester fabric
  • WeatherTec system of welded corners and inverted seams to keep water out
  • Rainfly with leak-free seams and door awning
  • 11mm shock-corded fiberglass poles, can withstand 35 mph winds
  • 10-minute setup
  • Large windows and ground vents good for air circulation
  • Mesh pockets in the tent walls
  • E-port for easy access to electrical cords
  • Separate storage bags for tent, poles, and stakes
  • 1 door
  • Seasons: 3
  • Floor Size: 9’ x 7’
  • Height: 59”
  • Total Weight: 10 pounds  8 ounces
  • Colors: navy/grey, green
  • Warranty: 1-year limited
  • Price: $

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Teton Mountain Ultra 4-Person Tent

The Teton Mountain Ultra 4-Person Tent is lightweight, durable, and has 360-degree air circulation through the micro-mesh inner tent walls.

It has quality construction and design with well-sealed and reinforced seams on the polyester walls and floor, a nylon rainfly, and T6 aluminum poles.

Hassle-free setup and takedown take around 5 minutes each way.

There are two doors with smooth 2-way zippers, a vestibule, built-in gear pockets and a large gear loft for storage, and a choice currently of yellow or red colors.

The pricing is in the moderate range and it comes with a limited lifetime warranty.

  • Durable 150D polyester walls and bathtub floor
  • Inner tent walls of micro mesh
  • Reinforced seams, corners, and anchor points
  • 66D 3mm ripstop nylon rainfly, waterproof with heat-sealed seams
  • T6 aluminum poles
  • Easy setup and takedown (around 5 minutes)
  • Built-in gear pockets and a large gear loft
  • Convenient, lightweight 66D 3mm ripstop storage bag
  • 2 doors with easy-rolling 2-way zippers
  • 1 Vestibule
  • Seasons: 3
  • Floor Size: 98” x 83”’
  • Height: 59”
  • Total Weight: 9 pounds  8 ounces
  • Colors: yellow, red
  • Warranty: limited lifetime
  • Price: $$$

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Marmot Limestone 4-Person Camping Tent

The Marmot Limestone 4-Person Camping Tent has pre-bent poles for near-vertical walls and a 63” height with plenty of roominess for a family of 4.

It’s easy to set up with color-coded clips and poles and has 2 large D-shaped doors with vestibules and 4 interior pockets. both great for stowing baggage.

Quality polyester taffeta is the fabric employed, with a mesh inner canopy and fly vents that add to air circulation, and taped seams to weatherproof the floor and fly.

There is also a lampshade pocket where you can mount a light for added illumination.

With all these features the pricing is not cheap but it is backed by a limited lifetime warranty.

  • Durable polyester fabric in the canopies, floor, and fly
  • Taped seams for waterproofing
  • DAC DA17 color-coded poles with color-coded clips for easy setup
  • Fly vents for air circulation
  • Quick setup and takedown
  • 4 interior pockets
  • Lampshade pocket for mounting a lamp
  • 2 large D-shaped doors
  • 2 Vestibules
  • Seasons: 3
  • Floor Area: 59.7 ft²
  • Height: 63”
  • Total Weight: 10 pounds  1 ounce
  • Color: orange/grey
  • Warranty: limited lifetime
  • Price: $$$$

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Kelty Night Owl 4-Person Backpacking and Camping Tent

The Kelty Night Owl 4-Person Backpacking and Camping Tent is roomy with nearly vertical “no-see-um” mesh walls, and has a bathtub floor and fly constructed of sturdy 68D polyester with taped seams to avoid water entry.

Easy setup is facilitated by quick corners for placement of the lightweight, hubbed aluminum poles and a color-coding system to correctly position and attach the poles and fly.

Large doors enable comfortable entry and the 2 vestibules and numerous pockets give you plenty of storage locations.

A handy roll-up fly opens the sky for star-gazing and there is also a diffuser pocket for nighttime illumination within.

The pricing is moderate and Kelty declares that the Night Owl 4 is backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee.

  • Durable 68D polyester 1800mm floor and fly
  • Taped seams for waterproofing
  • Bathtub floor
  • “No-see-um” mesh walls
  • Star-gazing roll-up fly
  • 3 hubbed DAC press-fit aluminum poles
  • Easy setup with quick corners color-coding system
  • Internal storage pockets including on the ceiling and a diffuser night light pocket
  • 2 doors
  • 2 vestibules
  • Seasons: 3
  • Floor Size: 99” x 84” (54.75 ft²)
  • Height: 62”
  • Total Weight: 9 pounds  10 ounces
  • Color: blue/grey
  • Warranty: 100% satisfaction guarantee with no matter what returns
  • Price: $$$

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North Face Wawona 4-Person Tent 

The North Face Wawona 4-Person Tent has waterproof single-wall construction with substantial stand-up headroom, good air circulation with 2 large windows, and spacious vestibules front and rear.

Easily pitched using a color-coding system and sturdy prebent poles, it has additional storage opportunities provided by 6 mesh pockets, hang loops, a Velcro lantern loop, and dry lines.

Great for family and small group outings, it can be carried in a convenient duffel bag.

The pricing is moderate and it has a generous lifetime warranty.

  • Durable polyester fabric with PU coating for water-resistance
  • Single-wall construction
  • Durable 12mm prebent poles for more interior space
  • 2 large windows with top vents for ventilation
  • 6 mesh pockets for storage
  • Internal hang loops, dry lines, and a Velcro lantern loop
  • Easy setup with a color-coding system
  • 2 doors
  • 2 vestibules including a large front sunshade vestibule
  • Handy duffel bag style rucksack for portage
  • Seasons: 3
  • Floor Size: 95″ x 87″ (58.13 ft²)
  • Height: 68”
  • Total Weight: 13 pounds
  • Color: golden oak/saffron yellow
  • Warranty: lifetime for workmanship and materials
  • Price: $$$

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NTK Colorado GT 5 to 6-Person Dome Family Camping Tent

The NTK Colorado GT 5 to 6-Person Dome Family Camping Tent, technically not a 4-person tent, is large at 100 ft², great for family use.

The 190T polyester used is PU-coated for water resistance and UV protection with a special heat-seamed thermoplastic sealing to reinforce seams.

Micromesh polyester on windows and doors adds ventilation and deters bugs and mosquitoes from getting in.

It is easy to assemble with a pin and ring assembly system using nano-flex fiberglass poles for support, rust-resistant connectors, and durable elastic cord.

An oversized reinforced duffel bag is provided to carry it in.

The pricing is quite reasonable and it’s backed by a lifetime warranty.

  • Durable 190T PU laminated polyester fabric for waterproofing and 50+ UV protection
  • Double-layered rainfly
  • Heat-seamed thermoplastic sealer for enhanced waterproofing
  • Micromesh polyester on windows and doors for ventilation and mosquito and bug prevention
  • Anti-fungal treated bathtub-style floor that resists water entry
  • Extra-sturdy nano-flex fiberglass poles
  • Internal storage pouch
  • Easy setup with a pin and ring assembly system
  • 2 doors with 2-way zippers
  • 2 vestibules
  • Oversized reinforced oxford zippered duffel bag for portage
  • Seasons: 3
  • Floor Size: 120″ x 120″ (100 ft²)
  • Height: 67”
  • Total Weight: 16 pounds 8 ounces
  • Color: blue
  • Warranty: lifetime for manufacturing and usage defects
  • Price: $$

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Toogh 3-4 Person Camping Tent

The Toogh 3-4 Person Camping Tent is a stable, hexagonal, budget-priced, automatic tent that has pop-up assembly taking a mere 60 seconds.

Despite the low price, it is constructed from durable polyester with silicone coating and taped seams for water resistance.

It is lightweight with substantial floor space and ventilation by way of large fine-mesh sidewall vents and mesh windows on the front and rear doors.

Tent pegs and wind ropes are included to further solidify the position and it is available in 3 attractive color combos.

Toogh backs your purchase with a 1-year satisfaction guarantee.

  • Durable polyester fabric with silicone coating for waterproofing
  • Sturdy taped seams for additional leak prevention
  • Easy 60-second pop-up automatic assembly
  • Rainfly vented roof
  • Large mesh side wall vents
  • Includes 8 tent pegs and 4 wind ropes
  • 2 doors with 2-way zippered fine mesh windows
  • Includes carry bag
  • Seasons: 3
  • Floor Size: 95″ x 82″
  • Height: 53”
  • Total Weight: 7 pounds 8 ounces
  • Color: dark red, dark brown, dark green
  • Warranty: 1-year satisfaction guarantee
  • Price: $

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4-Person Tent Buying Guide

Size

When manufacturers put the label “4-person” on these tents, it is meant to indicate there is room for 4 average-sized people without substantial extra space for gear.  A rule of thumb is that there is allotted at least 2 by 7 feet of space for each person which may not be enough, so check the square footage and storage options like pockets and vestibule space to ensure the room for your group and your gear and supplies.

The peak height which is the distance from the floor to the highest point is another consideration, especially for taller individuals, to have an idea of whether you will need to stand, crouch, or crawl.

Weight

Most 4-person tents are not particularly heavy with the range in weight of those reviewed here from 5 to 18 pounds.  If you’re just carrying your tent from the car a short distance to your campsite, weight is not a major factor.  If, however, you are backpacking or have a substantial distance to cover you would be advised to choose one toward the bottom of that range for an easier hike.

Water Resistance

A primary concern for campers is waterproofing.  PU is commonly used to coat fabrics and is especially important on the floor and the fly or roof.  Other features to look for that increase water resistance include, sealed seams, welded seams between the floor and walls, a bathtub floor with impenetrable plastic flooring, and zipper flaps preventing penetration through the zipper.

Materials

The fabrics most commonly used today are nylon and polyester which are both light and have some water-resistance built-in.  Canvas is also used and is quite durable but heavy and not as often employed these days.

Breathability is a concern.  When materials like PU are used to coat nylon or polyester they are not easily penetrable by air so you need to consider vents in the design to have air circulation.

Fiberglass and aluminum are used for the poles due to their being strong and lightweight.  There are variations in design for poles of each material but generally, fiberglass is more flexible and cheaper and aluminum more lightweight.

Design

Of the range of tent designs, 4-person tents most often use cabin or dome designs.  Dome tents resist wind and water well, while cabin tents tend to provide a more comfortable space.

Doors and windows are a major consideration.  Large windows (providing a view) and doors are preferable with mesh screens to keep out bugs and mosquitoes.  Two doors make for easier more convenient access and if vestibules are included they provide a sheltered space outside where you can put some baggage freeing up space on the inside.

Ease of setup is another factor to look for.  Some tents have coded parts and attachments to simplify assembly.  Others come with poles in place and utilize springs for automatic setup taking only a minute or two.

Seasonality

For year-round use in all temperatures, a 4-season tent is the best choice.  3-season tents, like all reviewed here, are suitable for all but the cold winter season.  They are lighter in weight than 4-season tents which use more insulation, making them a good option for backpackers.

Other Features

In addition to vestibules that provide a covered space for cooking or storage, some tents have other storage locations including gear lofts, pockets, hanging loops, dry lines, or E-ports for electric cords.

A footprint or ground cloth may be in the package or optional.  It’s made of a thicker material and placed under the floor that protects and cushions against damage or discomfort from debris or rocks that can’t be avoided.

Tent Maintenance

Tent Care Basics

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Best Pickup Truck Bed Tents of 2023

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Napier Backroadz Truck Tent - Best Truck Tents of 2020
Napier Backroadz Truck Tent

Updated June 4, 2023

It used to be that when you went camping you were on the ground at the mercy of insects and other wild beasts or you stayed in a camper.  In the early 90s, a sort of compromise was developed in the form of truck tents.  These are relatively cheap and comfortable, easy to set up, and provide a reasonable level of security.

To help you decide which truck tent in the range on the market today best suits your needs and pocketbook, some of the best have been selected as an introduction.  There’s a comparison table to begin, followed by descriptions, key features, photos, videos, and a basic buying guide.

If you have any questions or concerns, please use the comments section at the bottom.  I’d love to know your thoughts

For more information on camping gear, please check out these reviews:

Backpacking Tents     Backpacking Backpack     Backpacking Sleeping Pads     Camping Beds     Portable Toilets     Bivy Sacks     Camping Hammocks     Backpacking Sleeping Bags     Ultralight Tents     SUV Tents     4 Season Tents     4 Person Tents     Beach Tents

Best Pickup Truck Bed Tents of 2023

  • Napier Backroadz Truck Tent
  • Kodiak Canvas Truck Bed Tent
  • Rightline Gear Truck Tent
  • Guide Gear Full Size Truck Tent
  • Napier Outdoor Sportz Compact Bed Truck Tent
  • Napier Sportz Avalanche Truck Tent III
  • Milliard Truck Tent
  • Tuff Stuff Ranger Overland Rooftop Tent with Annex Room

Best Pickup Truck Bed Tents Comparison Table

PhotoTentSizeWeight Price
Napier Backroadz Truck Tent5 Sizes for 5’ to 8’2” Beds
Height: 58" to 62"
8 lbs$$
Kodiak Canvas Truck Bed Tent2 Sizes for 5'5" to 8' Beds
Height: 60"
16 lbs$$$
Rightline Gear Truck Tent3 Sizes for 5' to 8' Beds
Height: 58"
8.64 lbs$$
Guide Gear Full Size Truck Tent79" to 81" Beds
Height: 63"
11 lbs$
Napier Outdoor Sportz Compact Bed Truck Tent60" to 62" Beds
Height: 67"
24 lbs$$
Napier Sportz Avalanche Truck Tent III87" x 50"
Height: 66"
20 lbs$$
Milliard Truck Tent76" to 80" Beds
Height: 70"
15.67 lbs$
Tuff Stuff Ranger Overland Rooftop Tent with Annex Room56″ x 132″ (open base dimensions)
Height: 52"
132 lbs$$$$$
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Napier Backroadz Truck Tent

The Napier Backroadz Truck Tent is constructed with durable 68D polyester taffeta tent walls, a full polyethylene floor, and sturdy fiberglass frame poles.

It can be set up in 10 minutes or less with a color-coding system for the sleeves and poles and is available in 5 sizes to suit a range of popular truck beds from 5’ to 8’2” in length with a reasonably comfortable center height of 58” to 62”.

Strong weather protection is provided by a full rain fly with storm flaps for the door and the 2 mesh windows.

It sleeps 2 comfortably and floor space is maximized by storage options in an overhead gear loft, gear pockets, and lantern holder.

At 16 pounds it packs away in a 29” x 9.5” x 9.5” carry bag easily stowed in the truck bed or behind the seat.

The pricing is moderate and it is backed by a 1-year limited warranty.

  • 68D polyester taffeta construction with a full-length rainfly and polyethylene floor
  • Fiberglass poles
  • Easy 10-minute setup with a color-coded sleeve and pole assembly
  • Gear loft, gear pockets, and lantern holder
  • 1 door, 2 mesh windows, both with storm flaps
  • Sleeps 2
  • Carry bag included
  • Seasons: 3
  • Sizes: 5 versions for truck beds from 5’ to 8’2” in length
  • Height: 58” to 62”
  • Weight: 8 pounds
  • Colors: grey/green
  • Warranty: 1-year limited
  • Price: $$

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Kodiak Canvas Truck Bed Tent

The Kodiak Canvas Truck Bed Tent is a durable, heavy-duty, 30-pound model made of 100% cotton duck canvas that is waterproof, yet breathable, that will serve you well in all 4 seasons.

This floorless model has a steel tube frame that is securely mounted on clamp-on rails and has a tunnel-shaped design that provides a maximum headroom of 60” for the full length of the tent.

It has 5 windows for ventilation including one to the cab.

There are 2 large pockets for stashing baggage and small front and rear awnings for additional protection from the weather.

Pricing on this exceptionally sturdy tent is a little higher than most of the other models reviewed here but it is covered by a limited lifetime warranty.

  • Durable, waterproof, and breathable 100% cotton duck canvas construction
  • Floorless design
  • ¾” steel tube frame that is mounted with clamp-on rails
  • 5 windows including a cab access window
  • Large D-shaped door with quality YKK zippers
  • Tailgate down design
  • Tunnel shape for space maximization
  • Small front and rear awnings
  • 2 large internal storage pockets
  • Carry bag included
  • Seasons: 4
  • Sizes: 2 versions for truck beds from 5’5” to 6’5” and 8’ in length, compatible with the Ford F Series, Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra, Dodge Ram, Toyota Tundra, and Nissan Titan
  • Height: 60”
  • Weight: 16 pounds
  • Colors: grey/off-white
  • Warranty: limited lifetime
  • Price: $$$

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Rightline Gear Truck Tent

The Rightline Gear Truck Tent comes in sizes for compact, mid-size, and full-size truck beds ranging from 5‘ to 8’, and is constructed from durable, waterproofed 68D PU-coated nylon.

Easy to set up using a color-coding system with the simple instructions included, it has a floorless design with a large D-shaped door, mesh wall vents, and a sky vent for air circulation and beautiful night views, along with a full rainfly to keep you completely dry.

To keep the floor uncluttered for sleeping 2, there are 2 gear pockets and a hook to hang your lantern, and glow-in-the-dark zipper pulls to eliminate fumbling around looking for them.

Pricing is quite reasonable and the tent is backed by a 1-year warranty from Rightline Gear.

  • Durable 68D polyester construction, PU coated for waterproofing
  • Taped and sealed seams
  • Sleeps 2
  • Floorless design
  • Full-length rainfly
  • Heavy-duty nylon straps with plastic buckles that won’t scratch the finish of your truck
  • Color-coded poles and pole pockets for easy 10-15 minute set up
  • 2 gear pockets, lantern hanging hook, glow-in-the-dark zipper pulls
  • Sky vent for views and ventilation
  • Mesh vents on tent walls for air circulation
  • Stuff bag and easy-to-follow instructions included
  • Seasons: 3
  • Sizes: comes in compact, mid-size, and full-size versions for truck beds from 5’ to 8’
  • Height: 58”
  • Weight: 8.4 pounds (mid-size)
  • Colors: grey/black/orange
  • Warranty: 1-year manufacturer’s
  • Price: $$

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Guide Gear Full Size Truck Tent

The Guide Gear Full-Size Truck Tent is budget-priced yet durably constructed with waterproof 190T polyester and shock-corded fiberglass poles.

It provides excellent weather protection for full-sized pick-ups with beds from 79” to 81” in length with a full rainfly and sewn-in polyester floor.

A large D-shaped door and mesh windows and vents maintain good air circulation, and 2 mesh storage pockets give you a place to put your stuff up off the floor making it even roomier for 2 sleepers.

Set up is reasonably straightforward and quick with tension straps to secure it to the truck.

To go with the remarkably low price is a 1-year warranty. Check with the seller/manufacturer for full details.

  • Constructed of durable 190T polyester with a waterproof coating
  • Sewn-in polyethylene floor
  • Sleeps 2
  • Full rainfly
  • 4 shock-corded fiberglass poles with tension straps to secure to the truck
  • Large D-shaped door
  • Several mesh windows and vents
  • 2 mesh storage pockets
  • Weather-resistant polyester carry bag
  • Seasons: 3
  • Sizes: 79” to 81” for full-sized pick-ups
  • Height: 63”
  • Weight: 11 pounds
  • Colors: green
  • Warranty: ask for details of the 1-year warranty
  • Price: $

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Napier Outdoor Sportz Compact Bed Truck Tent

The Napier Outdoor Sportz Compact Bed Truck Tent from their 57 series is roomy enough to sleep 2, has substantial head space with a height of 67”, and a gear loft and gear pocket to free up floor space.

It has durable polyester with a waterproof PU coating, polyester floor, full rainfly with reinforced taped seams, and storm flaps for the windows and doors to assure a dry night’s sleep.

Easy 15-minute assembly is accomplished using color-coding for the 6 sturdy shock-corded fiberglass poles and sleeves.

In addition, an optional 4’ x 4’ awning above the large door offers an extra measure of outside sun and weather protection.

Heavier than the other models reviewed here at 24 pounds, it packs into a convenient expandable bag, is priced quite reasonably, and comes with a 1-year warranty

  • Constructed of durable polyester taffeta with a waterproof PU coating
  • Polyester oxford floor and full rainfly with taped seams for enhanced water-resistance
  • Sleeps 2
  • Large tent door with an optional 4’ x 4’ awning for shade and cover for gear
  • Mesh windows, 2 ceiling vents for air circulation
  • Storm flaps for the door and windows for added weather protection
  • 6 shock-corded fiberglass poles
  • 15-minute color-coded pole and sleeve assembly
  • Gear loft, 2 gear pockets, and lantern holder
  • Expandable carry bag included
  • Seasons: 3
  • Sizes: 60” to 62” for compact beds (5 other versions are available in the 57 series for different-sized trucks)
  • Height: 67”
  • Weight: 24 pounds
  • Colors: blue/grey
  • Warranty: 1-year manufacturer’s warranty
  • Price: $$

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Napier Sportz Avalanche Truck Tent III

The Napier Sportz Avalanche Truck Tent III is very similar in specifications to the Compact Bed model reviewed above but is designed especially to fit the Chevrolet Avalanche and Cadillac Escalade EXT truck beds.

As such it has an 87” length to accommodate the extended bed.  Along with the 50” width, it comfortably sleeps 2 with plenty of legroom.

Using the same durable waterproof polyester construction with a floor, full rainfly, and a large tent door, this time the 4” x 4’ awning off the rear is not optional but built-in to the package.

It has large mesh windows and ceiling vents, an easy color-coded setup, and a special feature, 2 small floor windows to make use of the truck’s cargo lights.

Windows and doors have storm flaps and there is convenient storage available in the gear loft and 2 gear pockets.

At 20 pounds, it is slightly lighter than the Compact Bed model and has a similarly reasonable price and the same 1-year warranty.

  • Constructed of durable polyester taffeta with a waterproof PU coating
  • Polyester oxford floor and full rainfly with taped seams for enhanced water-resistance
  • Sleeps 2
  • Large tent door
  • 4’ x 4’ awning for shade and cover for gear using 2 shock-corded fiberglass and 4 steel poles
  • 2 large mesh windows, 2 ceiling vents for air circulation
  • 2 small floor windows to utilize the truck bed’s cargo lights
  • Storm flaps for the door and windows for added weather protection
  • 5 shock-corded fiberglass poles
  • 15-minute color-coded pole and sleeve assembly
  • Gear loft, 2 gear pockets, and lantern holder
  • Expandable carry bag included
  • Seasons: 3
  • Sizes: 87” x 50” specifically designed for Chevrolet Avalanche or Cadillac Escalade EXT trucks (measure carefully for possible fits to other models)
  • Height: 66”
  • Weight: 20 pounds
  • Colors: blue/grey
  • Warranty: 1-year manufacturer’s warranty
  • Price: $$

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Milliard Truck Tent

The Milliard Truck Tent is a durable, low-priced tent designed for use in the 6.5’ truck beds found on a number of popular pick-ups.

Constructed of durable ripstop polyester, it has a full rainfly and sewn-in floor, and a maximum height of 70” to comfortably sleep 2.

The mesh door and windows are great for ventilation and all come with closable flaps for privacy and storm protection.

A handy lantern hook is provided for lighting and a gear pocket to free up floor space.

It takes around 15-minutes to assemble the system of straps, buckles, and poles that mount it firmly against the wind and weather.

When you’re finished, its 16.67 pounds of components break down even more quickly and pack into a convenient carry bag.

There is a warranty but you’ll have to confirm with the seller the full details.

  • Constructed of durable ripstop polyester
  • Sturdy double-stitched seams
  • Sewn-in floor
  • Full rainfly
  • Sleeps 2
  • Mesh door and windows with privacy shades on the windows and a storm flap on the door
  • Includes a lantern hook and interior gear pocket
  • Convenient carry bag
  • Seasons: 3
  • Sizes: 76” x 80” designed for a 6.5’ truck bed including for a Chevy C/K, Chevy Silverado, Dodge Ram, Ford F Series, GMC Sierra, Nissan Titan, or Toyota Tundra
  • Height: 70”
  • Weight: 15.67 pounds
  • Colors: green/grey
  • Warranty: check with the seller for warranty details
  • Price: $

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Tuff Stuff Ranger Overland Rooftop Tent with Annex Room

The Tuff Stuff Ranger Overland Rooftop Tent with Annex Room is a convenient, spacious camping option mountable on pick-ups and other vehicles that sleeps up to 4 adults.

The durable poly/cotton and polyester fabrics employed are wind and water-resistant and supported by an aluminum framework that takes 1 to 2 hours for 2 individuals to install but only 2 to 5 minutes thereafter to set up on-site.

It has 3 mesh windows with awnings, a convenient pull-out veranda for outside shelter, and upper air vents to release hot air.

An aluminum ladder is provided to access the entrance.

It’s heavy, sturdy, and comfortable, with a high price in comparison to the other more basic designs reviewed above.

  • Constructed of durable poly/cotton ripstop and polyester oxford fabric with a waterproof PU coating
  • Includes a PVC floor, aluminum ladder, and poles, and a 90” x 90” zip-on annex room with polyester walls
  • Aluminum frame
  • Sleeps 2 in the main area
  • The annex can accommodate a table and chairs, or a queen-size mattress for 1 or 2
  • Upper air vents for warm air discharge
  • 1-2 hour installation time (with 2 people)
  • 2 to 5-minute setup time
  • 3 mesh “no-see-um” windows with awnings
  • Pull-out overhead veranda
  • Seasons: 3
  • Size: 56″ x 132″ (open base dimensions)
  • Height: 52”
  • Weight: 132 pounds
  • Colors: green/brown
  • Warranty: check with the seller/manufacturer for details
  • Price: $$$$$

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Truck Tent Buying Guide

Size & Truck Compatibility

Truck beds come in a range of sizes from 5 to 8 feet long.  Before you purchase a tent you should measure your bed and strive to find as close a match as possible in the available truck tents. Fortunately, manufacturers generally provide a lot of info regarding which truck models their tents fit.

As far as being a comfortable fit for people, height is an important measurement.  If you are tall and don’t like crawling or crouching deeply to move around, look for center heights that will accommodate you.  Models here have heights ranging from 52” to 70”.  If you want to sleep more than one, choose a tent that is as wide as the truck bed and look for storage features that will keep your gear out of the sleeping area.

Seasonality

Like all tents for camping, truck tents are described by the number of seasons of the year for which adequate protection is provided.  Most reviewed here are 3-season tents meaning that they are appropriate for spring, summer, and fall.  The Kodiak Canvas model is a 4-season tent that can also resist winter conditions, as well.

Materials and Construction

The tent walls, canopy, and rainfly are usually made of polyester, though nylon or one of several forms of canvas may be effectively used.  They all can be water-resistant with a high Denier rating desirable.  PU coating is often used to assure waterproofing.  Canvas can be heavy and is often employed in 4-season tents.

Durable seams that are double-stitched, taped, or otherwise sealed provide an added measure of waterproofing.

Most poles in the framework of truck tents are made of fiberglass which is durable, elastic, and relatively lightweight.  It is possible to find steel in the framework, as on the Kodiak Canvas model above, or even aluminum.

Set-Up

Most truck tents are pretty easy to set up.  After you have done it once or twice it is usually a breeze.  Several models reviewed here have made it simpler by color-coding the poles and sleeves.  They all use straps and buckles to attach to the bed and can usually be set up or broken down in 10-15 minutes.

Tents like the Tuff Stuff Roof Top model reviewed above are a bit of a different beast.  It requires a more or less permanent installation which takes up to 2 hours and thereafter only takes 2-5 minutes to set up after arrival at the campsite.

All tents will come with instructions to make set-up and installation as easy as possible.  If you have any questions you can check customer reviews or contact the seller/manufacturer.

Other Features

Here are some features to look for that add to the convenience, comfort, and functionality of your truck tent:

  • Storage Areas – With the floor space limited it is helpful to have places to stow gear and baggage so that you have more room to occupy comfortably.  Pockets on the side walls or a loft overhead can serve this purpose.  A hook or location for lighting is another feature to look for.
  • Sewn-In Floor – Truck tents may come floorless but some include a sewn-in floor which provides a layer of protection between you and the truck bed and can add to the prevention of water entry.  Floorless models have the advantage of allowing you to mount your tent without the bother of removing what’s already loaded.
  • Mesh Screens – Windows and doors with mesh screens are useful to prevent the entry of mosquitoes and bugs while still having ventilation and views of the exterior.
  • Removable Rainfly – The fabric in the top area of the tent that serves as the outer barrier is the rainfly.  Most of the models here have one that can be conveniently rolled up or detached to allow for better air circulation through windows and vents which can be quite valuable in hot weather.  In addition, removal leaves you with the opportunity to see outside and view the glittering stars at night.
  • Ventilation – Even with a rainfly employed, ventilation from the door, windows, or dedicated vents allows air circulation that adds to comfort levels and is especially important on hot summer nights.
  • Awning – Extending from the front door, this is a piece of fabric that can be mounted that provides shade for relaxing outside or a place to give baggage shelter from the rain and sun.

For more information on camping gear, please check out these reviews:

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