| Always expect the worst weather when you’re going camping, and get the best tent you can afford. This way you won’t be surprised by rain or snow, and you’ll be prepared for it. The Eureka Alpenlite Four-Season Expedition Tent is excellent for both rain and snow, and is large enough to accommodate 2 persons, so it’s great for a romantic retreat in the great outdoors! | ||
| Backpacking tents like the South Col 4 Season Backpacking Tent have the major advantage of low weight on their side! Trust us when we say that you’ll feel the difference between a 20lb tent and a 9.7lb tent. If you know you’ll be going camping alone, so you won’t be able to share the weight with anyone else then choosing a backpacking tent is the best decision you could make. | ||
| Getting ready to leave on an expedition to the North Pole or similarly cold region? Then, if you don’t want to freeze to death, you definitely need the best tent money can buy, and that’s the North Face Dome 4 Season Tent. We know it’s expensive, but tough expeditions usually require expensive equipment, if you want to come back home in one piece! | ||
| With 38 square feet of livable space, the Sierra Designs Stretch Tiros Four-Season Tent is an excellent choice for couples of friends looking to spend some time in nature. Rain and snow shouldn’t be a problem thanks to the waterproof undercoating of the tent, and set-up is a breeze even when done by only one person. | ||

| If the poles of your tent don’t stay in the ground during heavy wind then it doesn’t matter how good your tent is, because you’ll be chasing it all over the place and then you’ll have a tough time putting it back up. Fortunately, that’s not an issue with the Cabela's XPG Expedition 4 Season Tent. Once the poles are properly inserted in the ground, and the tent is set-up, wind won’t be an issue, no matter how strong it is. | ||