i know that four-season tent is suit for winter camping tent, i want to know whether have some kind of tent also suit for winter camping tent or not. if you know much about camping tent, please tell me your answer. Thanks a lot.
Anonymous2012-01-07T05:34:52Z
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From the question you asked, I think you are a new camper, so you'd better have a four-season one, it is sturdy enough to against the heavy snow and strong wind. Keep you warm and may you have a wonderful winter camping. My friends and me buy tents from a website named Quictents. all of us think them are great and high-quality. Maybe you will find some you like.
Unless you are climbing mountains above 14,000 feet in heavy storms, you do not need a four-season tent. I camp all winter at 11,500 feet, near tree-line, and never use anything but my three-season tents. I returned yesterday from base camp on Belford and Oxford, after sleeping in a Big Agnes Fly Creek UL-1, two pounds, $300. If you want more room, I also backpack with a MSR Hubba-Hubba 2, four pounds, $300. If you are going to spend more money on a four-season tent, then I suggest you begin with a better sleeping bag first unless you already own a below-zero rated bag. I am satisfied with my Marmot Never Summer 0° sleeping bag, $300, but would buy a lower-rated bag if I actually slept overnight regularly below-zero.