| 78 | | $450 | This tent balances the key aspects of a backpacking tent better than all other models. |
| 78 | | $390 | A exceptional choice for both front and backcountry adventures. |
| 77 | | $500 | This tent offers enough room for three, without weighing you down. |
| 73 | | $400 | A tent that offers comfort and quality at a good weight. |
| 71 | | $299 | An versatile tent for traveling fast and light. |
| 71 | | $500 | Our favorite double-walled free-standing tent that doesn't skimp on creature comforts. |
| 70 | | $400 | A surprisingly comfortable, lightweight tent. |
| 70 | | $835 | This beast is tough enough to push your backpacking trips into harsh conditions and winter months. |
| 70 | | $450 | A decent backpacking tent that could use just a little more inspiration. |
| 67 | | $229 | Camp in supreme, spacious comfort in this affordable model. |
| 66 | | $850 | This is an extremely expensive tent at a weight we can barely believe. |
| 65 | | $260 | An inexpensive tent with a lot of offer in terms of comfort but also a lot of bulk to tote around. |
| 65 | | $250 | It's big and heavy, but for car camping or paddling trips, it provides great comfort at a great price. |
| 64 | | $300 | This tent is a solid, relatively inexpensive option for camping when wind and rain won't be an issue. |
| 63 | | $250 | An inexpensive tent made from lower quality materials great for the occasional car camper. |
| 63 | | $379 | When the weather is questionable, you'll be glad you packed this model. |
| 57 | | $350 | An impressive choice when low weight trumps the need for space and comfort. |