
REI tents can be described as the highest-quality camping gear. They are made in Vietnam by factories from China and are built to last. They are also extremely affordable. They are available as rental or sale, and come in a variety of styles, including one-person, two-person, and three-person.
The REI Flash Air could be your best choice if two people are camping together. It's a single-wall tent with mesh body and roof vents. It weighs in at just five pounds but doesn't have the same floor area of the REI Quarter Dome SL.
The REI Flash Air is an impressive product, but it can't compete with other alternatives, such as the Zpacks Duplex. Both shelters use Dyneema materials. This material is very durable, and it's also cost-effective. These shelters also come with a fully-featured rain fly and an integrated footprint which increase the shelter's weight.

The Quarter Dome SL 2 is a better value than the Flash Air, but it isn't as light. Its weight is just over nine ounces, compared to the Flash Air's nine and a half ounces. The floor area is identical, but the quarter dome's pole structure gives it a semi-freestanding design that's different from the Flash Air. The Flash Air is an affordable option for ultralight backpackers.
The REI Co-op Half Dome SL2+ tent has a large floor area that can accommodate two people and a comfortable sleeping platform. The tent has an open interior, extra width, high-quality components, and spacious dimensions. It's an excellent choice for three season camping. The tent is slightly heavier than the competition, but it's much more durable. It will last for many years.
The Coleman Instant Tent is a little more expensive, but its set-up process is simple. It is easy to match the four poles, as they are all the exact same color. You will find matching sleeves and shock cords included with the tent. This makes it easier to pack. It is easy to pack. It's not as strong as the REI tents. It's not ideal for stormy situations.
While the REI Trail Hut 2 weighs more than other tents in this category, it still offers great value. It is also spacious enough to accommodate six people. While it does not have window zip outs, it does come with a footprint, and has plenty of pockets. Additional stakes are also useful. Although the REI base camp 6 isn't equipped with a zip-out window, it's still well-made, and can accommodate six people.

The REI Co-op Kingdom 4 tent has a similar design but is not as spacious. It is made from a 150-denier-coated polyester floor fabric and an 75-denier nylon rain fly. It can fit REI's Kingdom insulated sleeping system for 40 mattresses. It has a height of 75 inches at the peak, making it perfect for hanging lanterns and not hitting your head. It has more pockets and a privacy divider, too.