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Backpacking Tent: Buying a Lightweight Backpacking Tent

Buying a new backpacking tent involves a number of important decisions in order to buy the best tent for your needs. From determining your ideal tent size to determining the best ventilation for your expected weather conditions, there are a variety of considerations to make when buying a backpacking tent. At hunting camping deals, we sell lightweight backpacking tents from some of the leading manufacturers at discount prices. If you are looking to buy a quality tent to call home during your next hiking or backpacking trip, feel free to browse the following selection of one, two, and three person tents in order to find the discount backpacking tent to meet your needs.

Backpacking Tent Buying Guide

A backpacking tent should provide privacy and protection from all of the outdoor elements including rain, wind, snow, sun, mosquitoes, and other pesky insects. When buying a new backpacking tent, there are a wide variety of lightweight backpacking tents available on the market today from which you can choose. The following are some important factors to consider when choosing the best backpacking tent for your needs.

Tent Weight

The first and possibly most important thing to consider when buying a tent for backpacking, hiking, or other water sports is the overall weight of the tent. Since you will be carrying your tent with you when you backpack, every pound counts when you are buying a backpacking tent. You can buy lightweight tents with either fiberglass or aluminum poles. Fiberglass poles are sturdier but will add a few extra pounds, and aluminum poles are extremely lightweight but still offer durability. At hunting camping deals, we sell a variety of fiberglass and aluminum backpacking tents including several models of Chinook tents that are available with either pole type.

Tent Size and Storage

The ideal size of your backpacking tent is decided by your individual needs. If you will have only one person sleeping in a tent, a solo tent that provides 15 to 25 square feet of space is an ideal choice. You will need an additional 10 to 15 square feet of space for each additional person. It is also important to consider your need for additional vestibule space or gear lofts for storing bags and supplies in order to protect your equipment from harsh weather conditions.

Tent Style or Design

Backpacking tents are available in a variety of shapes including domes, tunnels, and wedges. Dome tents are popular because they are roomy and freestanding. However, they generally weigh more than other tent styles. Tent shape is important for those who will be backpacking in extremely windy conditions, as they will need a tent that provides durability to withstand high winds or rain. In these cases, the general rule is that the more poles a tent has, the sturdier it will be.

Ease of Setting Up

When backpacking you will need to set up and take down your tent often as your campsite will likely change daily. Therefore, it may be important for you to buy a backpacking tent that is quick and easy to put up and take down even in harsh weather conditions or low light situations.

Popular Backpacking Tents

At hunting camping deals, you can buy a variety of discount backpacking tents from premium manufacturers. The following are several of our popular backpacking tents to consider when you are buying a new tent for backpacking, hiking, or for use during other outdoor sports.

  • Wenzel Lone Elk Hiker/Biker Tent
  • Chinook Sirocco Tent
  • Chinook Santa Ana Tent
  • Chinook Tornado Tent
  • SwissGear Niesen Hiker Tent

 

One Person Backpacking Tents

Alps Mountaineering Zephyr Aluminum Poles, Sage/Rust Tent

Zephyr 1 AL Sage/Rust1

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Two Person Backpacking Tents

Alps Mountaineering Zephyr Aluminum Poles, Sage/Rust Tent

Zephyr 2 AL Sage/Rust2

Alps Mountaineering Vertex Aluminum Poles - Sage/Rust

Vertex 2 AL Sage/Rust2

Alps Mountaineering Chaos Aluminum Poles - Sage/Rust

Chaos 2 AL - Sage/Rust2

Alps Mountaineering Extreme Aluminum Poles, Sage/Rust

Extreme 2 AL Sage/Rust2

Browning Camping Cypress Grey/Gold

Cypress 2 Grey/Gold2

Chinook Sirocco

Sirocco 2, Fiberglass2 Person, Fiberglass Sirocco 2, Aluminum2 Person, Aluminum

Additional Two Person Backpacking Tents

Kennesaw 2 Grey/GoldBrowning Camping
Kennesaw 2 Grey/Gold Sprout Kids TentWenzel
Sprout Kids Tent

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Three Person Backpacking Tents

Alps Mountaineering Zephyr Aluminum Poles, Sage/Rust Tent

Zephyr 3 AL Sage/Rust3

Alps Mountaineering Chaos Aluminum Poles - Sage/Rust

Chaos 3 AL - Sage/Rust3

Alps Mountaineering Extreme Aluminum Poles, Sage/Rust

Extreme 3 AL Sage/Rust3

Chinook Sirocco

Sirocco 3, Fiberglass3 Person, Fiberglass Sirocco 3 Person, Aluminum3 Person, Aluminum

Chinook Tornado

Tornado 3, Fiberglass3 Person, Fiberglass Tornado 3 Person, Aluminum3 Person, Aluminum

Chinook Cyclone

Cyclone 3, Fiberglass3 Person, Fiberglass Cyclone 3, Aluminum3 Person, Aluminum

Chinook Whirlwind

Whirlwind 3, Fiberglass3 Person, Fiberglass Whirlwind 3 Person, Aluminum3 Person, Aluminum

Chinook North Star

North Star 3, Fiberglass3 Person, Fiberglass

Chinook Long Star

Long Star 3, Fiberglass3 Person, Fiberglass

Wenzel Sport Dome Tent

Alpine Sport Dome TentAlpine Ridgeline Sport Dome TentRidgeline

Additional Three Person Backpacking Tent

Aurora 3, FiberglassChinook
Aurora 3, Fiberglass Olympus Backpackers Dome TentStansport
Olympus Backpackers Dome Tent McKinley 7'x7'x54Stansport
McKinley 7'x7'x54" Cheval Sport Dome TentSwissGear
Cheval Sport Dome Tent

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Four Person Backpacking Tents

Alps Mountaineering Vertex Aluminum Poles - Sage/Rust

Vertex 4 AL Sage/Rust4

Additional Four Person Backpacking Tents

Kanderstag Backpack TentSwissGear
Kanderstag Backpack Tent Greystone 4 Grey/GoldBrowning Camping
Greystone 4 Grey/Gold Uinta Quick 4-Man TentGrand Trunk
Uinta Quick 4-Man Tent

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