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The Best Family Tents for Bad Weather



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You need a tent that can withstand extreme conditions when you go camping. This includes rain as well as wind. It is also crucial that the fabric can withstand the elements.

You have many choices. However, you must ensure you pick a tent that fulfills your specific requirements. A good example is the Coleman Xtreme Rain Tent. It is made out of 75D polyester, which is extremely waterproof. It also features an ultra-thin mesh layer over it that helps keep insects out.

Marmot Limestone is also an excellent choice. The Marmot Limestone has a double front door, color-coded poles and a rainfly with a matching floor. The interior of the tent is big enough to sleep six people. It has many storage pockets.


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Kodiak Flex-Bow canvas tents are durable. It has large windows on both sides of the tent and doors. It is both comfortable and protective. This model is supported by spring steel rods which provide extra stability in high winds.

If you plan on hiking with your tent, it is a good idea for it to have a full-coverage rainfly. This will provide your family with maximum protection from the weather. The rainfly is able to roll out of the way if it starts to rain. The inner tent has a 15-denier mesh roof and DWR-coated high-tenacity nylon for added durability.


An awning will also be a good option. A strong awning will protect you from the elements and keep you warm. You might consider a tent with a smaller canopy to maximize ventilation.

If you have a lot of kids, you may want to consider a tent with a lot of space. This tent is very popular among families. This design offers more space for air beds and cots. The large D-shaped doors allow for plenty of ventilation.


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Another great tent is the Coleman Skydome Darkroom 6. It is lightweight, but is able to hold up well to wind. You can also use the bathtub-style floor to keep your feet dry. The tent is easy and quick to set-up and take down. To make it easier to pitch, you can buy an additional footprint.

If you don't want to spend a lot of money, the Taurus is a solid choice. This model weighs in at just over three pounds, and it is made from water-resistant Polyethylene. In addition, it can be guyed out to add extra protection against stormy weather.

If you need more space, the Big House 6 lightweight option is for you. It is also a 3-season tent. It is very spacious and comfortable with high ceilings and lots storage. The front vestibule has a large size.


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The Best Family Tents for Bad Weather