$13.95
This kit allows broken tent poles to be fixed quickly and easily. CONTAINS Contains: 11.25’ (3.4 m) x...
$550.00
This classic, three-person camping tent features two multi-configuration vestibules with large doors for easy access, which also provide...
$450.00
This classic, easy-to-pitch tent comfortably accommodates two campers. Plus, it features larger doors for easy access and an...
This classic one-person camping tent has an innovative vestibule design paired with larger doors, which means easier access...
$18.99
Seam sealing with Seam Grip SIL is the best way to keep moisture out when using a silnylon...
Seam Grip WP is a tent seam sealer that goes above and beyond to keep moisture out. Seal...
Don’t go unnoticed. Use Tenacious Tape Reflective to increase visibility and improve safety at night. This fabric tape...
$19.99
Seam Grip FC is a fast-curing, water-based tent seam sealer. Previously known as Seam Sure, this waterproofing sealant...
Quick fix for tears and rips - Tenacious Tape is a strong and weatherproof tape that can fix...
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Hiking tents are an essential piece of equipment for any outdoor enthusiast who is planning a trip into the backcountry. These tents are designed to be lightweight, durable, and easy to set up, making them an ideal choice for backpackers and hikers who need to move quickly and efficiently through rugged terrain.

When choosing a hiking tent, there are several factors to consider. One of the most important is size. You'll want to choose a tent that is large enough to comfortably accommodate all of your gear and any other members of your party, but not so large that it adds unnecessary weight to your pack. Ideally, you'll want a tent that is as lightweight as possible, without sacrificing durability or protection from the elements.

Other factors to consider include ease of setup, ventilation, and weather resistance. Look for tents that feature easy-to-use pole systems and intuitive set up instructions, as well as tents that provide plenty of ventilation to prevent condensation buildup inside the tent. Additionally, you'll want to choose a tent that is designed to withstand the weather conditions you're likely to encounter on your trip, whether that be heavy rain, strong winds, or extreme cold.

Overall, choosing the right hiking tent can make all the difference in the success and enjoyment of your outdoor adventure. With a little research and careful consideration, you're sure to find the perfect tent for your needs.