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- Sizing varies by brand, so check product specs.
- Need more elbow room? Consider the next size up.
Seasons rating
Choose the level of weather protection you need
- 3-season tent: Great for all-around protection, most backpackers.
- 3-4 season tents: Slightly sturdier and warmer, and with less mesh.
- 4-season tents: Designed to handle severe weather, but can feel stuffy in warm conditions.
- Consider alternative shelters like hammock tents, bug shelters or bivy sacks depending on preferences and conditions.
Weight
- Backpacking tents balance weight, comfort and packability.
- Packaged weight: Every part included.
- Minimum trail weight: Tent body, rain fly and poles only.
Livability
- Peak height: How tall is the tent inside?
- Floor area: How much usable space do you have?
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