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Types of Tents
Summer
- Summer tents are designed only for hot weather
- Lots of mesh in the tent body for ventilation
- A rain fly that stops several inches above the ground to provide maximum protection while improving ventilation
- Light-weight, two-pole construction
Three-season
- Three-season tents are designed for versatility
- Three-pole high-strength construction to withstand wind and rain
- A full-coverage rain fly that extends to the ground
- Sometimes have a large vestibule to accommodate gear
- Skylight window in the rain fly to let in additional light
All-season
- All-season tents (convertible tents) can be used year-round
- Skylight window in the rainfly to let in additional light
- Four aluminum poles
- Removable vestibule for weight savings
- Mesh with zip-out panels that can be used for ventilation when open, or for protection when closed
- Rain fly that can be set up by itself, offering light weight for those who prefer to deal with a minimum of gear
Winter/Mountaineering
- Winter tents are designed for use in extreme winter conditions
- Four or five aluminum poles with optional free-standing construction
- Full-coverage rain fly
- Steep sidewalls to shed wind and snow
- Tow doors on opposite ends or sides of tent, with vestibules, to provide easy entrance and exit as well as gear storage
Single-wall
- Single-wall tents are for those who want an ultra-light shelter with minimalist features
- They do not require a rain fly to protect against moisture
- High and low ventilation ports afford maximum air flow
- Vertical sidewalls shed rain and maximum interior space
Dome
- Dome tents are aerodynamic and stable
- They are designed to shed wind and all types of precipitation effectively