![This tent was my dad's in the early 90s and I still use it to this day. Maybe they don't make them like they used to? Still works very well and keeps This tent was my dad's in the early 90s and I still use it to this day. Maybe they don't make them like they used to? Still works very well and keeps](https://i.redd.it/mbg3bauqsqg71.jpg)
This tent was my dad's in the early 90s and I still use it to this day. Maybe they don't make them like they used to? Still works very well and keeps
![Inflatable tents. Does anyone have experience with these when touring? If so, what are the pros/cons compared to a standard pole-tent? I'm looking at the Alpkit Aeronaut 1. Thanks. : r/bicycletouring Inflatable tents. Does anyone have experience with these when touring? If so, what are the pros/cons compared to a standard pole-tent? I'm looking at the Alpkit Aeronaut 1. Thanks. : r/bicycletouring](https://preview.redd.it/inflatable-tents-does-anyone-have-experience-with-these-v0-cz5x09f0z0c81.png?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=deadc9ef8601612831b8738447a8448b70f00b3e)
Inflatable tents. Does anyone have experience with these when touring? If so, what are the pros/cons compared to a standard pole-tent? I'm looking at the Alpkit Aeronaut 1. Thanks. : r/bicycletouring
![My husband has dreamed of a spacious tent for car camping. Decathlon provided. Forclaz Family Fresh&Black 4.1. Quite easy to setup and dismantle (although the poles are a very tight fit). Held My husband has dreamed of a spacious tent for car camping. Decathlon provided. Forclaz Family Fresh&Black 4.1. Quite easy to setup and dismantle (although the poles are a very tight fit). Held](https://i.redd.it/8yabhlln2js61.jpg)
My husband has dreamed of a spacious tent for car camping. Decathlon provided. Forclaz Family Fresh&Black 4.1. Quite easy to setup and dismantle (although the poles are a very tight fit). Held
![For my Canadian friends - highly recommend the MEC Cabin 2.0 6p with front lounge vestibule - it's a beast! : r/CampingGear For my Canadian friends - highly recommend the MEC Cabin 2.0 6p with front lounge vestibule - it's a beast! : r/CampingGear](https://external-preview.redd.it/A2W0yQEUsm3Pl6882sjrDeQvzINjurfdoU9LIy0btEc.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=5d115289a1865904cab45440694a726f318e5af5)
For my Canadian friends - highly recommend the MEC Cabin 2.0 6p with front lounge vestibule - it's a beast! : r/CampingGear
![Klymit has really impressed me. Pictured is the cross canyon 4p tent, 2 static v lux pads and 2 x-pillows. : r/CampingGear Klymit has really impressed me. Pictured is the cross canyon 4p tent, 2 static v lux pads and 2 x-pillows. : r/CampingGear](https://i.redd.it/x8o8mj0xtpw61.jpg)
Klymit has really impressed me. Pictured is the cross canyon 4p tent, 2 static v lux pads and 2 x-pillows. : r/CampingGear
![Has anyone used the river country trekker tent? It is held up with your trekking poles. I am looking for an ultralight tent that won't break the bank but I camp a Has anyone used the river country trekker tent? It is held up with your trekking poles. I am looking for an ultralight tent that won't break the bank but I camp a](https://i.redd.it/ad25opfbfsc91.jpg)
Has anyone used the river country trekker tent? It is held up with your trekking poles. I am looking for an ultralight tent that won't break the bank but I camp a
![4 person car camping tent recommendations? From a reputable brand. Would prefer not “ultralight” (ultrathin). Budget less than $500 canadian. : r /CampingGear 4 person car camping tent recommendations? From a reputable brand. Would prefer not “ultralight” (ultrathin). Budget less than $500 canadian. : r /CampingGear](https://preview.redd.it/1-5-mile-practice-hike-to-dial-in-our-kit-v0-fdc42lfdoryb1.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=507f558f91fa4b42971947ed53eb3c4cad8b5c26)