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There are many different kinds of camping tents available. You just have to know what kind of camping that you intend on doing. If you plan on backpacking then you will want to purchase a lightweight 1 to 2 person tent. If you are taking your family to a campground then a family camping tent for 4 or more people should be adequate. If you are planning on camping during the harsh winter months, then nothing but a 4-season tent will do.
3-season tents are usually made for 1 to 8 people. Sometimes weight is a concern, say for backpackers, and sometimes weight is not a concern, for instance, families. 4-season tents are typically made for rugged conditions and weight is usually a factor as well.
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Large double vestibules, two doors, and tons of interior space make the Marmot Twilight 2-Person 3-Season Tent a top choice for rainy days in camp. The Twilight Tent easily holds your backpacks, shoes, and other gear under the 21.7sq feet of vestibule space, and the steep end walls allow campers to sit up for an intense card game. Marmot used a clip pole system on this double-wall tent to make setup fast and simple because seconds count when rain starts soaking your gear. Product Features ...
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Pack your Mountain Hardwear Lightpath 2 two-person, three-season tent on your next backpacking adventure. The Lightpath 2's watertight fly keeps the rain out and will be your barrier against foul, wet weather. Guy lines let you stabilize your tent in the wind. The fly provides you with 10 square feet of vestibule room so you can drag your packs underneath and have a dry spot where you can take off your muddy boots if the weather gets really unpleasant. A plastic window on the fly lets you see ...
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