If you enjoy observing the night sky in a wilderness setting free from light-pollution, Kelty’s new free-standing Trail Ridge model tent allows you to do it from inside your shelter. Additionally, the 68-denier polyester ripstop fly with 1,800 waterproof rating and 150-denier oxford-nylon floor with 3,000 waterproof rating both have seam-taped construction to ensure the interior stays dry in wet conditions. The tent features a 40-denier polyester No-See-Um mesh canopy with 70-denier polyester taffeta base fabric. Its spacious layout sleeps four, while color-coded “Easy Pitch” clips and poles make assembly a snap. Marmot Limestone 4Ĭomparatively compact and lightweight for its size, this Marmot Limestone Tent is sized and designed for families.
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Both feature a high-low venting system that delivers cooling airflow year round, plus four large tunable windows that provide ventilation along with a variety of privacy options. The smaller tent offers 108 square fit and folds into a 9 x 27-inch, 19-pound package. Yet, it packs down to a mere 11 x 30-inch, 26½-pound bundle. The tunnel-style 10-person tent offers 169 square feet of space that can be configured into three rooms.
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SJK’s new Overland series tents are perfectly suited to larger groups who want to pack deep into the backcountry.
And even the largest tents are so lightweight they can be packed and transported with ease.Ĭheck out these brand new models for 2016 and you’re sure to find one that suits your outdoor lifestyle.
What’s more, you can find the perfect size and style for whatever your need – whether it’s a solo adventure to a remote mountain top, or a family car-camping tour of state and national parks. Better weather- and wind-resistance, improved ventilation and generous interior layouts make roughing it more comfortable than ever. Tents and gear back then weighed hundreds of pounds and had to be hauled to remote spots by automobile.įortunately, today’s modern tents aren’t anything like the shelters of old. Camping is the first form of recreation that took early American families away from their homes and out of the cities to see and enjoy the country’s vast natural beauty.