Budget backpacking tent

allima

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I apologize if this an old discussion idea but I'm new here. Is there any such thing as a budget backpacking tent or is it one of those, "by once cry once" things you must do? It appears the one person tents are always too small. Any suggestions is appreciated.
 
The term "budget" is different to different people. Do you mean $50, $100, $200? If you are ok floorless there are more lightweight options for less money since it's less material and less poles. Most people still use a 2p tent per hunter. More room for gear and can help a buddy in a pinch. What style are you in search of? What is your budget?
 
There are quite a few threads here. From memory a lot of people definitely recommend a 2P.

On a budget I think the Gossamer Gear are $300-ish and really light. Six moon designs also has cheaper tents. You can probably snag a decent backpacking REI tent as well. Nobody will know (maybe even you) what conditions you're going to experience so the need for a Hilleberg or other high dollar unit is really up to you.
 
There are quite a few threads here. From memory a lot of people definitely recommend a 2P.

On a budget I think the Gossamer Gear are $300-ish and really light. Six moon designs also has cheaper tents. You can probably snag a decent backpacking REI tent as well. Nobody will know (maybe even you) what conditions you're going to experience so the need for a Hilleberg or other high dollar unit is really up to you.
I can't afford the high dollar ones but something that is lightweight enough to get in the backcountry of Oregon where you deal with a beautiful starry evening one day and a downpour the next. I have never heard of Gossamer and will check them out. Thanks
 
I use the rei half dome 2 person tent. Around $300. 4lbs. It's big enough for my wife and I when we backpack but I also use it for my solo adventures. Easy and fast to put up and take down and it's held up quite well for the backcountry in Montana.
 
I use the rei half dome 2 person tent. Around $300. 4lbs. It's big enough for my wife and I when we backpack but I also use it for my solo adventures. Easy and fast to put up and take down and it's held up quite well for the backcountry in Montana.
Thanks, we have an REI in Medford OR. I should at least check it out.
 
There are quite a few threads here. From memory a lot of people definitely recommend a 2P.

On a budget I think the Gossamer Gear are $300-ish and really light. Six moon designs also has cheaper tents. You can probably snag a decent backpacking REI tent as well. Nobody will know (maybe even you) what conditions you're going to experience so the need for a Hilleberg or other high dollar unit is really up to you.
I researched Gossamer tents. I was really impressed but of course they're sold out.
 
If you have $300 hundred to spend there are tons of options. Durston, Tarptent, Big Agnes, REI, Seek, Argali, plus many more. Then more if you buy used or on sale. Use the search function and type in tent, or a brand of tent, or backpacking tent. Take down a few names and start googling.
 
There are definitely budget options. It all depends on timing of when you plan on going out. If you have some time, I would find a few options and wait for a sale. Most of the time you can find 20%+ off of some of the tents mentioned. The gear deals page on this site is a great place to check out. I usually go with at least a 2 person tent. There are some reviews on 1 person options that provide enough space such as Durston and Six Moons Lunar Solo.
 
There are definitely budget options. It all depends on timing of when you plan on going out. If you have some time, I would find a few options and wait for a sale. Most of the time you can find 20%+ off of some of the tents mentioned. The gear deals page on this site is a great place to check out. I usually go with at least a 2 person tent. There are some reviews on 1 person options that provide enough space such as Durston and Six Moons Lunar Solo.
That is some good advice and I will wait. I'll give it a few weeks to get myself settled and fulfill the requirements and then start looking what's for sale. I appreciate the information.
 
I'm still using my 1990's Sierra Designs Super Flash, 2-Person, 4 Season tent. I'm 6'4" and there is plenty of room. If you take care of your gear it will take care of you.

If you can find one used and in decent condition, I wouldn't hesitate. Its a bit heavier at 6-ish pounds but super easy to setup and can withstand quite a bit of wind/weather. New tents/materials are a bit lighter, but it's never let me down so don't see a need to replace it.

Really depends on the conditions/seasons you'll be using it in.

I'm putting together a "quick and light" setup and going to get a Bora Gear bivy w/ Tarp for my spring/summer/early fall scouting/hiking setup.

Like others have said just wait for a sale. Sea to Summit is having a sale and closing out their tents for like 40% off although it looks like most are sold out.
 
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