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I've always hated this tent, and I'm shopping for a new one. Wife bought it for us years ago, and we've been using it more lately. So, the aggravation of setting it up is harder to ignore with the increased use. Its support poles are all inside, which is stupid. You have to crawl into it, and set it up from the inside. The entrance is a pain to zip closed because of the teepee shape. Anyone here have a tent they love, that isn't too big, or too expensive?
I'm not gonna lie, I love the outdoors, but I hate camping. Set up as many day trips as you want, but lets start and and end them at a place with a bed, a toilet, and a shower. Can be the cheapest motel in the world, but grant me that at least.
We still have our camper, we just don't use it. I've rediscovered why tent camping is so great. It's not a big deal to get ready to go. Throw our bin with camping gear in the truck, pack a bag, whatever toys or gear appropriate for the destination, and the cooler with food and drinks. That said, it has to be a perfect forecast. 0% chance of rain, no higher than the low 80s, nice and cool at night. This trip it got down to 39°, we both slept in layered clothes on queen size air mattress. Kid had the good sleeping bag, and I had layered blankets. We slept good, but it was hard to get out of bed and make coffee in that cold. It was t-shirt weather by 10:30 later that morning.
How many people are you trying to fit in it? Backpacking or straight camping? Backpacking you want your tent to be as lightweight and durable as possible. I have one that props up with my hiking poles, but fits one person. If you're looking for traditional camping, I have the REI Co-op Basecamp 4. Fits 4 people, and the exterior fly keeps the inside bone dry in the mornings.
Straight camping, typically with just me and my kid. We like air mattresses, our current one will fit 3 twins, one for each of us, that's probably the smallest we want to go. So, 10x10'ish. When we go, camping is usually a secondary reason for the trip. We're always doing something, fishing, riding, racing, and just need a place to sleep when that stuff ends for the day. When I say not too big, I see some truly massive tents in campgrounds around here, 12 person multi-room tents. I guess 10'x10' is going to seem huge to a backpacker.
Yeah, agreed. I have a family of 4 with two little kids, the one I mentioned fits one queen size air mattress and probably a camping cot.
I probably need to be in the 6-10 person size range. Lodge, cabin, or geodesic style. Anything with near vertical sides and be able to setup from the outside. Seriously that one posted earlier, has two poles that go together like an upside down V with an asymmetrical little nub on the top in the peak of the tent, then you have to lay down to slide out some extensions that actually take a bunch of arm strength to get them to lock. Sure, it has minimal poles, but it just sucks to set up, and I hate it.