#backpackingtents #bestbackpackingtents Are you looking for a new backpacking tent? In this video, our backpacking expert Amanda shares with you our top picks for 2021 for a budget, winter, ultralight and more. Our picks: 👉 #1: Best Tent Overall: Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL 2 https://alnk.to/apM3GjC 👉 #2: Best For Budget: REI Co-op’s Half Dome SL 2+ https://alnk.to/bEbmy1R 👉 #3: Best For Ultralight Backpacking: Hyperlite Mountain Gear Echo 2 https://alnk.to/fS9y5CK 👉 #4: Best For Rainy Conditions: NEMO Hornet 2 https://alnk.to/b7r5Cf1 👉 #5: Best For Winter Conditions: Hilleberg Nallo 2 https://alnk.to/1XPGBQq For more information on how to choose your next backpacking tent, check out our buyers guide: https://www.theadventurejunkies.com/best-backpacking-tents/ --------------------------- 📗 BOOK: The Beginner's Guide to Hiking Gear 📗 Learn what hiking gear you actually need and what's nice to have, so you can have a safe and enjoyable backpacking experience. If you don't know what gear to bring hiking. Or you feel worried that you don't have the right equipment. Or maybe you've wasted money on gear in the past that wasn't right for you. This is the book you need to read. Get your book today: https://amzn.to/3dmepUF ----------------------------- 💢💢 Top 5 Best Backpacking Tents of 2021 💢💢 👉 #1: Best Tent Overall: Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL 2 https://alnk.to/apM3GjC This two person backpacking tent offers nearly 30 square feet of floor space, generous headroom, two doors and two vestibules, yet tips the scales at just over 3 pounds. What I like most about the Copper Spur HV UL 2 is how easy it is to set up, thanks to the brand’s thoughtful color coded grommets. What I don’t care for about this backpacking tent is that it’s pricier than others in its class at $450 and the floor material is a thin, making use of a tent footprint feel nearly essential. ---- 👉 #2: Best For Budget: REI Co-op’s Half Dome SL 2+ https://alnk.to/bEbmy1R This backpacking tent features a 40-denier floor fabric, making it twice as durable as our overall pick. REI designed the SL 2+ with nearly 36 square feet of livable space, two large D-shaped doors, two double-stake vestibules, and a set of upper and lower mesh panels that create for a combination of excellent ventilation while effectively preventing drafts. What I like most about the REI Co-op Half Dome 2+ is all of the features, including plenty of interior pockets and hangloops and the hubbed, color-coded pole assembly that makes setting up the tent a breeze. What I don’t care for about the SL 2+ is that it’s relatively heavy for backpacking. ---- 👉 #3: Best For Ultralight Backpacking: Hyperlite Mountain Gear Echo 2 https://alnk.to/fS9y5CK Hyperlite Mountain Gear is a household name among ultralight backpackers. The Echo sleep system features a variety of independent components that you can opt to carry or leave behind depending on individual trip needs. Hyperlite designs its shelters from the strongest fabric currently on the market — Dyneema — which inherently means they’re meant to withstand the roughest of conditions. What I love most about the Gear Echo 2 is how versatile it is. What I find tough to like about this tent is the price tag. At $700, this tent is for those that plan to spend a lot of time outdoors. Although expensive, this tent could likely serve as the last shelter you’ll ever need to buy. ---- 👉 #4: Best For Rainy Conditions: NEMO Hornet 2 https://alnk.to/b7r5Cf1 The single pole design is lightweight and makes set up lightning fast. NEMO also sends a Divvy sack with each of their tents so you can easily split the weight with your partner as needed. Its double-wall construction provides for superior resistance to water without sacrificing ventilation. What I covet most about the NEMO Hornet 2 is the extra features included to increase interior living space — namely, the volumizing guy-outs. At $370, it’s also one of the most affordable double-wall tents on the market. What I don’t care for about this backpacking tent is that the super flexible poles are prone to bending and bowing in heavy winds. ---- 👉 #5: Best For Winter Conditions: Hilleberg Nallo 2 https://alnk.to/1XPGBQq The Nallo 2 is spacious and strong. It features an intuitive combination of a removable inner and outer tent. The poles insert from the outside, making set-up a breeze. Spectra guy lines equipped with camping adjusters help make this your best choice in inclement winter weather. What I like most about the Nallo 2 is the extra spacious tunnel design and high quality materials used in construction — namely the Kerlon 1200 outer tent fabric. The biggest downsides of the Nallo 2 include how expensive it at $700 and the clunky metal zippers that are hard to grasp. In addition, unless you plan on tackling serious winter conditions, it’s going to be a bit overkill for most trips.

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