


Tip: Dig out a snow well in the vestibule if you want to cook there (otherwise, flames gets scary-close to the nylon). “You have to commando-crawl in,” one tester says.
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But use it solo, like another tester did, and “you’ll feel like a king.” The single 6.6-square-foot front vestibule was big enough for food bags and boots, but packs had to go outside and entering/exiting the squat door isn’t easy. Designed for fast setup and pack out, this three-season dome style tent features a hooded rain fly and mesh windows for cooling. Two peakbagging testers (6’2” and 5’10”) spent the night in -10☏ bags, which practically filled the entire tent. Set up quickly and get to the fun right away with the Tetragon HD 4-Person Waterproof Camping Tent, whose versatile size makes it a favorite of campers and. Not surprisingly given the weight, the 30-square-foot floor is merely adequate. And the three-pole set-up (a spine pole and two ribs, which click together intuitively enough to pitch the tent in the dark while wearing thick gloves) barely shook in Tetons snow and gusty winds at treeline in New Hampshire’s Presidential Range. The wispy, 10-denier silnylon fabric held up to general wear-and-tear, even on the floor. The trick? Single-wall construction and a pole design that delivers excellent stability for the weight. Want to make that summit push, don’t want to risk a cold night in a snow cave? This tent is so small and light, you’ll barely notice it in your pack-until you need it.
