
If you want to be outdoors in adverse conditions, the 4 Season Tent can be a great option. These tents are heavier than others, but they are usually larger and offer better insulation. These tents are more expensive than the other options. Because they are designed for winter conditions, their fabrics tend to be thicker and more heavy. They are waterproofed and often double-layered. However, while they can be very useful in cold conditions, 4-season tents may not be the best choice for hot summer camping. They are better suited for camping at base camps and mountaineering.
REI Arete ASL 2, for instance, is a versatile two-walled tent. The REI Arete ASL is packed with volume, and it has a high peak height, and newly designed interior. The Arete ASL is also very good at removing condensation.
Featherstone tents are another option. The Featherstone tent is manufactured in the USA by the Featherstone Company. The Featherstone is suitable for one to two people. It comes with a cover and a bendpole. There are also several airflow vents. It's also incredibly easy to set up. It also comes with an extra storage area and a lifetime warrantee.

There are three main types for 4-season tents: Expedition, Mountaineering, or Basecamp. Each tent has its pros and cons, but each is designed for specific activities. Basecamp tents, on the other hand, are lighter and more rugged than those used for expedition and mountaineering. These are especially appealing to beginners and those who are unfamiliar with four-season conditions.
Mountaineering tents are made for high elevation camping and mountaineering. They come with a single-wall design which compromises interior space to ensure durability. These are great for ultralight alpine goals, but not for comfort. One-wall designs also reduce breathability so they're best for high camps in windy areas.
On the other hand, basic tents are lighter, thinner and less weatherproofed. They can withstand some light rain and short sun showers, but are not designed to handle intense snowstorms. You can use them in summer but you will need something more durable if you plan to ski overnight in winter.
The Bessport tent is a budget-friendly, lightweight option. The Bessport tent features an aluminum pole with a large mesh window for ventilation. The Bessport is also very easy to put up, and its floor is completely waterproof.

Black Diamond Eldorado may be the right choice for you if you are looking for a strong shelter that can withstand many climates. The Eldorado is not a lightweight bivy, but it's extremely durable, and it has a specialized ePTFE laminate for increased weatherproofing. It is surprisingly light and very affordable despite its weight. For added safety, it has a door/window/escape hole. There is a learning curve with this tent, and it is heavier than some of our lightest bivy shelters.
Mountain Hardwear Trango 2 can be a good option if you plan to go on an expedition. The Mountain Hardwear Trango 2 is an expedition-worthy tent that has been tested on Mt. You can use it in remote areas like Antarctica, Everest and Antarctica. It's also easy to pitch in high winds, making it perfect for a long base camp adventure.