The Best Two Man Tent
The best two-man tent for you depends primarily on what your needs are. As a general rule, these tents are cozy, very cozy. Their dimensions range from five to five and a half feet wide and from six to seven and a half feet long. Their heights are generally between 36” and 38”. Two people will find that there is enough length for stretching out. The widths leave just enough room for two sleeping bags to lie side by side. When it is time to get dressed in the morning, there is enough room, but standing up is not an option. Most of these tents are made from 40D nylon, making them both durable and light weight. They also come with floors to help keep the fauna outside where it belongs.
There are pup-tent styles with camouflage for those who want to blend in with their surroundings. These come with zippered front doors and back windows, both with nylon mesh to keep out mosquitoes and other flying and crawling would-be visitors. Even with aluminum tent poles these tents weigh in at only 3.5 pounds, making them easily transported for hiking vacations.
The most popular style of tent is the dome pop-up tent. These little two-man tents are extremely quick and easy to set up. These come in weights ranging from a little less than eight pounds down to three and a half pounds. There are vestibules for storing odds and ends. They each have a zippered nylon mesh door and window with the nylon mesh fine enough to keep no-see-ums out.
If you are looking for a lightweight tent that will be easy to pack into the hills, a tent to travel with, or an unobtrusive tent for observing nature when you don’t want nature observing you back, there is a two-man tent that will be the best one for you.
Rothco Camouflage 2-Man Trail Tent $32.27 |
Marmot Earlylight 2 Man Tent Gear Loft $15.95 |
Coleman Hooligan 2 Backpacking Tent $49.77 |
Texsport Saguaro Bivy Shelter Tent $29.95 |
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