Budget backpacking tent

Lashan Tents are one of the go-to budget tents in the lightweight backpacking community. I don’t have any experience with them, but they may be an option to look into.
 
My willingness to rely on a budget tent is highly dependent upon the weather.

We took a 'Hyke and Byke, Yosemite 2-person 3-season' tent to CO last fall. Ended up not using it as I wasn't prepared to camp miles deep in tropical storm level rains. I've slept in it in the yard and it's nice enough but you *really* need to be aware of the weather forecast if you're gonna depend on a budget tent.

(What we bought was $63 last summer but appears to be about $95 now on Amazon)
 
Excellent, never heard of Durston and will check it out.

Great information!!!


I've gone through several 1p tents (name it, I most likely owned it) until I purchased the x mid solid in 2023. I run it as a tarp tent, no inner tent, with the ground sheet (tyvec would work too) from September to early November. I've been in all types of weather- Pouring rain for 48 hours straight during archery elk to steady 30 mph winds with gusts in the 50s during a late October snow storm. Without the inner tent, the 1p is downright spacious. Enough room for gear and a cook area. This is the one. For me at least.


Weight to space, footprint, and storm worthiness can't be beat, in my opinion.
 
You might check out the website steep and cheap. You can usually find good deals on brands like big Agnes, north face, etc. sometimes up to 60% off which will help you get more bang for your buck. Only issue is the tents they have is dependent on overstock from store locations. So you have to check regularly
 
Mt Smith for the win, tyvek on the ground

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