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Tent Buying Guide - The difference in seasonal tents

3 season tents are built for the milder weather of spring, summer, and Autumn. These tents are generally more lightweight with lots of airy windows and mesh doors. Three Season Tents should accommodate you in Top Quality 4 Season Tent for up to 8 peoplecomfort and ease for a lifetime of backpacking, canoeing, cycling, traveling, and hiking adventures.

All seasons or 4 season tents are built to stand up to the worst winter weather and extreme conditions of high altitude. Their stable snow and wind-deflecting architecture is reinforced by larger, stronger tent poles that stand up to heavy snow and high winds.

Single wall tents need no fly sheets and are designed for fast and light alpine-style trips, when weight is critical for success and safety.

Convertable tents have the many of the weight and light benefits of 3 season tents and can be converted to shelters that are strong enough to be used in all four seasons. Convertable Tents are engineered with snow and wind deflecting architecture, convertibles generally have zip open sky panels and sealable doors that keep you cool in the summer, but protect you from the winter's colder and less pleasant weather. Some convertibles have removable poles, so you can leave extra poles and weight at home when you are camping, backpacking or cycling in the warmer seasons.