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The fabric is UV-, mold- and water-resistant.
The four-pole design lends stability to the structure so that it can withstand winds and harsh weather.
Adjustable vents help with condensation, and roof pockets and hang loops help store your gear.
Charlie Ranahan is the Global Product Line Manager, Equipment, at Mountain Hardware.
There are eight interior pockets for storage and the whole thing weighs under nine pounds.
Angled windows allow you to keep them open during wet weather, while simultaneously allowing air to flow.
This tent can withstand strong winds, and has a waterproof floor.
Reviews say it can be set up in around 15 to 20 minutes.
It also weighs about 30 pounds, so this tent is mainly for car camping.
High quality mesh and nylon will provide ventilation as well as warmth in extreme conditions.
The affordable tent sleeps two and is great for hiking, backpacking, and camping.
Perfect for all seasons, this tent has two doors, mesh windows, and two vestibules.
It features two large D-shaped doors and mesh lining for extra ventilation.
Charlie Ranahan is the Global Product Line Manager, Equipment, at Mountain Hardware.
There are multiple guyout and guyline points, which is especially important when using this tent in windy conditions.
As a consumer I always look for that when shopping for tents or other outdoor gear!
Its perfect for windy conditions, and performs extra well on high-altitude climbs.
There are front and rear areas for ventilation as well as a mesh, D-shaped door.
you’re able to buy a coordinating vestibule separately for more space.
It can sleep up to three people, and has both a rear and front door for convenience.
A bathtub-style floor helps shield you from wet elements, and mesh panels provide ventilation.
Space is key, McGrew says.
How many people will you have sleeping in the tent?
Will there be dogs?
She also encourages you to research and purchase a vestibule.
Vestibules are the mud room of tents, McGrew adds.
As far as ventilation, its important to be able to limit the buildup of precipitation inside the tent.
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