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- ALPS MountaineeringFelis 2 Footprint$18.73Save 46%compared to $34.99(0)0 reviewsREI OUTLET
- ALPS MountaineeringChaos 2 Footprint$16.73Save 52%compared to $34.99(1)1 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 starsREI OUTLET
- ALPS MountaineeringWildwood 2-Room Footprint$31.73Save 47%compared to $59.99(1)1 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 starsREI OUTLET
- ALPS MountaineeringFelis 4 Footprint$23.73Save 47%compared to $44.99(0)0 reviewsREI OUTLET
- ALPS MountaineeringChaos 3 Footprint$18.73Save 53%compared to $39.99(1)1 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 starsREI OUTLET
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What capacity tent do you need?
- How many are in your group? Tents vary in size from 2- to 8-person.
- Assume a close fit for the number of people your tent is designed to accommodate. If you need more space for dogs and gear, size up.
Choose the seasonality
- 3-season tents are great shelters for most of the year. They have ample mesh for good airflow and can withstand basic downpours.
- 3+- season tents are a little sturdier, and with less mesh, and are warmer than their 3-season cousins.
- 4-season tents are engineered to handle high winds and other severe weather. This can make them stuffy in warm weather.
Decide on key features
- Peak height: Look for a taller peak height if you want to stand up in the tent.
- Floor length: Can you fully lie down if you’re tall? Will it fit your cot or air mattress?
- Doors: If multiple people are sleeping in the tent, you might want more than one door for more convenient access.
How will you use the chair?
If you plan to take it backpacking, consider its weight and packed size.
For car camping, picnicking or sitting in your backyard, pick a premium chair that's as big and plush as you'd like.
Chairs for backpacking
Stools: These are the lightest and simplest option. They don't have a back rest.
Scoop: These resemble a sling and offer a good compromise between lightness and comfort.
- Legless: A clamshell-like mat that opens into a chair. Lightweight and packable.
Chairs for camping
Classic: Has four legs, a straight back and a flat seat. Affordable, stable and typically high enough to sit and stand with ease.
Low: A chair with four short legs that’s good on uneven ground.
Suspended: A newer, pricier style that suspends the sitter from the chair frame.
Features to consider
Price typically reflects frame quality and materials used, with lighter options often costing more.
Pay attention to extras such as cup holders, footrests, head and lumbar pads.
Read full article: The 5 Best Wide Sleeping Pads of 2025: Tested
Consider your activity
- Hiking: Often compatible with hydration reservoirs, have external gear straps/loops
- Running: Designed to limit bounce, hydration compatible
- Climbing: Slim profile, abrasion-resistant reinforcements
- Cycling: Road cycling packs compact with lower profile; MTB packs hold more gear
How much gear will you carry?
- 10L or less: Short runs, quick outings, casual use, essentials only
- 11–20L: Day hikes, cycling, can carry an extra layer
- 21–35L: Sweet spot for multi-hour or full-day hikes, travel
- 36–50L: Gear-heavy outings l(all-day hikes, climbing), winter hiking, ultralight backpacking
Internal frame or frameless?
- Internal frame: More support for heavier loads, but bulkier
- Frameless: Lighter weight and more compact, but less support
Find the right fit
Use torso length (not overall height) to find your pack size
- Measure your hip circumference (slightly higher than your pant-waist size) and check that against the hipbelt size









