The tents we discuss here are designed to keep you comfortable in wind, rain, and even light snow. (If you find yourself in a lightning storm, it’s best to seek shelter in your car or abandon ...
The materials of the tent held up well in wet, snowy conditions. Even with snow on top of the tent and sticking to the sides, the materials kept us dry. There was some stretch of the fabric ...
Every tent we test is put up at the Etherley Farm campsite in Surrey. Across our years of testing our tents have faced strong winds, heavy rain and even snow. We inspect the interiors of the tents ...
The 10-pound tent’s six-pole design helps it stand sturdy, even when weighted with snow, and an included patch kit makes it easy to fix issues on the fly. Need more room? The three-person ...