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Choosing the best tent for Wild Camping is a balancing act of taking into consideration 4 things: Size, Weight, Cost & Robustnes in handling the weather! Read on to discover the top 5 best wild camping tents and my No.1 |
Top 5 best wild camping tents
There are lots of tents out there suitable for wild camping, but here I have selected them down to the 5 best options which cover a range of budgets
#1. Hilleberg - Soulo Tent
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The Hilleberg Soulo is the ultimate 4 season free-standing tent, but it's a bit pricey |
#2. Wild Country - Helm 2 Compact Tent
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The Helm 2 Compact by Wild Country is the tent that I recommend most to others, especially those who are just beginning to get into Wild camping and only want a 3 season tent. |
#3. MSR - Hubba Hubba NX2
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The MSR Hubba Hubba NX 2 is a popular choice and can be used with just the fly sheet in warmer climates |
#4. LanShan 1/2
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The LanShan tent is a popular choice amongst backpackers as it is Ultralight. It achieves this partly due to the fact you use your trekking poles to prop it up! |
#5. Vango - Nevis 100/200
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I've got a soft spot for the Vango Nevis 100 as it was my first tent purchase for a wild camp. It's at the budget end and well worth the money - but you will soon grow out of it if you do lots of wild camps and spend multiple nights campijng in different conditions
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The best wild camping tent? If I were to choose one...
The tent what I recommend the most is the Helm 2 Compact, because when taking too consideration price, space & weight then its hard to beat, and it is the best value tent currently available for wild camping
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The Helm 2 Compact by Wild Country is the one I use the most and the tent that I recommend most often to others, especially those who are just beginning to get into Wild Camping and only want a 3 season tent. |
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