How to Choose Tents for Camping

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When outdoor adventures are part of your family's DNA, outfit your basecamp with the standing-height MSR Habitude 6 tent. It comfortably sleeps 6—perfect for family canoe trips or mountain bike trips.
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View all MSR Camping TentsBest Use | Camping |
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Seasons | 3-season |
Sleeping Capacity | 6-person |
Minimum Trail Weight | 13 lbs. 6 oz. |
Packaged Weight | 14 pounds |
Packed Size | 10 x 23 inches |
Floor Dimensions | 120 x 100 inches |
Floor Area | 83 square feet |
Vestibule Area | 23.5 square feet |
Peak Height | 73 inches |
Number of Doors | 1 door |
Number of Poles | 3 |
Pole Material | 7000-series aluminum |
Pole Diameter | 11 millimeters |
Canopy Fabric | 68-denier polyester taffeta with durable water repellent (DWR) |
Floor Fabric | 68-denier polyester taffeta with 10,000 mm polyester polyurethane and DWR |
Rainfly Fabric | 68-denier ripstop polyester with 1,500 mm polyurethane and DWR |
Footprint Included | No |
Design Type | Freestanding |
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Bought this tent in 2022 and it still looks like new after several summers of camping. Very spacious for two people with dog and all car camping stuff and my 6’ husband can fully stand up. Love that on warm, dry evenings without the rain fly the mesh top allows you to see the sky and stars. Very easy to set up and with rain fly on holds up very well in rain - stays warm and dry. Love the vents and doesn’t create condensation. Very handy small front “porch” to keep shoes etc dry. We always add a tarp with inexpensive doormat on top to keep things down and dry and we can leave our dirty shoes outside. Bought four zip pulls for convenience to easily open and close the front from inside or out - absolutely worth it. Love this tent and will buy it again but it should last many years. Also light to carry.
Great tent, easy to set up and packs down pretty good for its size. The two main issues I have is its ability to withstand wind and the rain fly zip location. I have used this tent in some heavier winds with all guy lines steaked down. Still had issues with the tent folding over during gusts. Second, with any moisture on fly when you unzip tent door and then unzip the fly its location right over the entrance often causes water to drip into tent very easily. It’s a little frustrating especially when you have down bags.