Discover the perfect camping tents at Sportsman Finder to suit every adventure. Whether you are a backpacker or planning a family camping trip, having the right tent is essential. We offer a wide selection of camping tents designed to handle various weather conditions and terrain.
Explore our collection and find the perfect tent. Whether you need the simplicity of a dome tent, the mobility of a truck tent, or the open versatility of a canopy, we have options that fit your needs.
Stone Glacier Sky Solus 1-Person Backpacking Tent - Stone Grey
$545.00
Seller: Sportsmans Warehouse
Big Agnes Blacktail 4 4-Person Tent
$261.97
Seller: Sportsmans Warehouse
Napier Sportz Dome-To-Go Vehicle Tent
$329.99
Seller: Sportsman's Guide
Big Agnes Tiger UL1 Wall Tent
$429.95
Seller: Sportsman's Guide
Snugpak Scorpion 3 IX 3 Person Tent
$499.95
Seller: Sportsman's Guide
Big Agnes Copper Spur UL4 Tent
$799.95
Seller: Sportsman's Guide
Hilleberg Unna 1 Person Tent
$828.00
Seller: Black Ovis
Alps Mountaineering Helix 1 Person Tent
$199.99
Seller: Natchez Shooters
The North Face Wawona 4 Person Tent
$450.00
Seller: Sportsman's Guide
Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL5 5 Person Tent
$629.97
Seller: Black Ovis
Slumberjack Daybreak 4 Person Tent, 8'3" x 7'
$169.95
Seller: Sportsman's Guide
Napier Sportz Truck Tent
$299.99
Seller: Sportsman's Guide
Big Agnes C Bar 3 Tent
$299.95
Seller: Sportsman's Guide
Hilleberg Allak 3 Person Tent
$1341.00
Seller: Black Ovis
ALPS Mountaineering Lynx Tent, 4-person
$199.99
Seller: Sportsman's Guide
Alps Mountaineering Meramac 2 Person Tent
$79.99
Seller: Natchez Shooters
Camping tents aren’t one-size-fits-all. There are several types available, each with a unique structure and purpose. Here's an overview of the most common tent styles:
Tent sizes are usually listed by the number of people they can sleep. But keep in mind, these ratings assume tight sleeping conditions with minimal gear.
Pro Tip: If you want a more comfortable experience, consider sizing up. A "4-person" tent is much more comfortable for two or three people with gear.
Tent materials affect everything from weight to weather resistance. The best tent material depends on your needs.
Poles are usually made of fiberglass, aluminum, or carbon fiber. Aluminum is a top choice for its strength and weight.
Tent prices can vary widely based on brand, size, and materials. Here’s a rough guide:
Tip: It’s better to invest a little more in a durable tent than to replace a cheap one after a few uses.
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