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The Best Family Tents for Bad Weather



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You should ensure that the tent you choose is durable and can withstand any harsh conditions. This includes both rain and wind. It's also important that the fabric is able to hold up to the elements.

There are many options. But you must make sure you get a tent that meets all your needs. Coleman Xtreme Rain Tent can be a good example. It is made of 75D polyester taffeta fabric which is extremely waterproof. It also features an ultra-thin mesh layer over it that helps keep insects out.

Marmot Limestone, another excellent option, is another. It has a double door at the front, color-coded poles, and a rainfly that comes 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 tents are made of durable canvas. The tent has large windows on both the sides and doors. It is comfortable and secure. This model is held by spring steel rods. They give it extra stability when there are high winds.

A tent with a rainfly that covers the entire tent is ideal for those who plan to hike in their tent. This will ensure your family is protected from all weather conditions. Rainfly can be easily rolled to the side if it starts raining. The inner tent's mesh roof is 15-denier. It also has DWR-coated high tenacity nylon for durability.


You'll also want to find a tent with a strong awning. A tent with an awning will provide protection from the rain and heat. But, large awnings can block your ventilation. Consider a smaller tent.

A tent with lots space may be the best option for families with many kids. This type tent is very popular with families. This design gives you more space to store cots and other air beds. A large D-shaped door allows for ample ventilation.


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The Coleman Skydome Darkroom 6 is another excellent tent. It is lightweight, but is able to hold up well to wind. The floor also has a bathtub shape, which keeps your feet cool. It's easy to set up the tent and take it down. To make it easier to pitch, you can buy an additional footprint.

Taurus is a great choice for those who don't want to spend too much. This model weighs just over three pounds and is made with water-resistant polyethylene. The model can be guyed for extra protection against severe 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 livable, with a high ceiling and a slew of storage pockets. It also features a large front vestibule.


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The Best Family Tents for Bad Weather