When someone says “Camping holiday” we automatically think of sleeping badly, being cold, and wiping our arse with a leaf. But it doesn’t have to be that way! In 2021 science, transport and technology have come a long way, and so have tents.
Kelty, Wireless Tent
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Eureka!, Boondocker
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Big Agnes, Big House Deluxe
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Nemo, Wagontop
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Coleman, Hayden
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Nemo, Dagger Porch
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Kelty, Wireless Tent
Available in 2, 4, and 6 person format. It’s incredibly easy to set up and requires no wires or guidelines. It has handy Night light pockets inside to hold your torch and nicely diffuse the light. The Kelty Wireless uses light weight materials and fibreglass poles, making it not only easy to put up and pack away but also easy to carry with you on your trails. The 4 person version will cost you around $180.
Cabela’s, Westwind Dome Tent
Lightweight, spacious, and incredibly easy to put up thanks to its color coded system. The front door and rear window offer a special nylon mesh that you can’t see through, to give you maximum ventilation whilst maintaining your privacy. Available in 4, 6 and 8 person versions, the 4 person version will cost you around $200.
Coleman, Hayden
This 4 person dome tent is easy to put up, lightweight and extremely waterproof. its fabrics are fire retardant and UV guarded, offering factor 50 protection from the sun. the tent has front and rear doors with space for muddy boot and backpack in the back and room sitting room at the front. the front door can also be converted into a porch to extend your outdoor shaded area. This tent will cost you around $200.
Big Agnes, Big House Deluxe
Available in 4 person and 6 person versions, you’ll probably need 2 people to put this tent up. It offers abundant headroom, 10 interior pockets and 2 bin pockets and it all packs away into a bag about the size of a briefcase. The best things about this tent are the accessories available for it, Gear lofts, tent lights, tent floor protectors, and even an add-on vestibule to create additional undercover space. The 4 person tent without accessories will cost you around $350.
Nemo, Wagontop
The Nemo Wagontop unique design offers more headroom the most other tents on the market and it has a 4, a 6, and an 8 person version. Thanks to its clever design it can be put up by one person and thanks to its taped seams it doesn’t need a fly. The extra height inside the tent means that getting dressed is no longer a hassle and the large screen windows give you great ventilation whilst maintaining privacy. The 4 person version is around $500.
Eureka!, Boondocker
This 6 person tent is by no means quick to put up, but its design is more for use as a base camp or for longer stays. It has tons of space and pockets for storing your stuff. Its main feature is the “Gear Garage” where you can set up a table and a couple of chairs and use it as a porch or you can just use it to store all your gear. this 6 person tent will cost you around $650.
Nemo, Dagger Porch
This tent comes in 2 person or 3 person options. it has an extendable front vestibule that’s integrated into the fly to enable you to sit outside while its raining without getting wet. front an back door also have storage space and mesh for ventilation. when it’s dry you can remove the fly and its white mesh walls will give you privacy at night while its black mesh roof will let you gaze at the stars. The 3 person version will cost you $700.
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