Sometimes, you want to shed pounds without losing inches. Especially with tents. Several tent makers have figured out how to get the weight off your back without making you sacrifice comfort in camp.
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MSR Access 2 Tent review: Lightweight yet suited to four seasons
The MSR Access 2 is a well-designed and relatively spacious four-season tent that’s ideal for cold alpine conditions.
No, free-standing is NOT worth the extra weight and pole. I m all for free-standing tents I use them a lot but part of their rationale is ease of use and the ability to set them up in a storm and on a ...
That’s a measurement derived when tent makers secure space on board a Mars lander of some sort. Once the craft and the tents are on Mars, a special scale inside the lander weighs each tent. In the ...
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Hilleberg Nallo 2 Tent review: “An absolutely bomber 4-season tent”
The Hilleberg Nallo 2 is one of the best tents to reach for in a storm, but is it really worth its four-figure price tag?
Tent poles have to be one of the most hated types of sports equipment in the world. They represent the long, difficult process of setting that huge, overly complex base camp tent up at quarter to ...
The Nortent Vern 1 (available to buy direct from Nortent) hails from a Norwegian tent manufacturer specializing in creating shelters suitable for the wet and windy arctic tundras of northern ...
Choosing a solid tent for when you’re trekking in the wilderness can be one of the most nerve-racking parts of getting into backpacking. Not only is it likely the most expensive piece of gear in your ...
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