So you’re planning a camping trip. You have all the s’mores supplies and the best camping grounds, but now it’s time to figure out where you’ll sleep. Buying a tent can be a stressful process because there are so many options to choose from. From brands that promise comfortability, safety, and a glamorous experience but will be out of your price range, to brands that are cheap and show it as soon as the rain hits.
Northwest Territory Tents are budget-friendly and durable due to the cost-effective materials used. Their smaller tents use fiberglass poles, making the tents lightweight, easy to assemble, and stable through rain and windy weather. The bigger tents that require more stability use steel poles to help keep the tent durable and in place during poor weather conditions. The polyethylene material makes the tents almost entirely waterproof, making them a great option to use in rainy areas or by bodies of water.
Ultimately, finding the best tent depends upon personal preferences, where you’re camping, and the number of people in your group. Northwest Territory Tents provide several different options for when you’re camping alone or in a large group. Whether you’re a camper that wants the more rugged camping experience or the one that likes camping with a little bit of glamour, there’s a Northwest Territory tent within budget for you.
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If your camping group is small or you’re camping on your own, the Two Person River’s Edge Northwest Territory tent is a convenient one to two person tent. It’s lightweight and it’s easy setup and takedown features makes it great for campers who plan on hiking and backpacking. The door window and mesh panels on the top helps provide great ventilation, and the rainfly helps protect you from the weather while allowing airflow.
Dimensions: 7 x 7 ft
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Family camping can be fun, but it can also get crowded. Campers who bring the whole family or friends along usually need a bigger, more spacious tent to fit everyone comfortably. Up to six people can fit in the Northwoods Six Person Northwest Tent, and the dome-shaped top increases the center height, allowing for even more room. The mesh fabric and rainfly helps provide ventilation in rainy weather conditions.
Dimensions: 12 x 10 ft
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A big group requires a lot of space, and whether you’re camping with a large family or group of friends, The Homestead 12-person tent allows for space, storage, and privacy. On the outside is durable material to withstand rainy and windy conditions, as well as canopies on the side window for extra rain protection. On the inside of the tent are three rooms and two closets for extra space and privacy and a removable mud mat to help keep the floor clean. With a 21′ x 14′ sq ft and an almost seven foot peak height, it’s the best choice for large groups to stay within budget.
Dimensions: 21 x 14 ft
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Camping doesn’t have to include the finest things, and if your camping trip is small and quick, a smaller budget may be on your mind. The Sierra Dome Tent is a great option for a smaller group of one to three campers, ideal for two parents and a child. Fit an air mattress or sleeping bags in this tent and store your belongings in the storage pockets, gear loft, and shoe lockers. With an easy setup, you can have more time to enjoy the outdoors.
Dimensions: 9 x 7 ft
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Your idea of camping may be hanging out on the beach enjoying the breeze without the bothersome insects. In that case, the Northwest Territory Screenhouse is the perfect summer camping gear. Large enough to fit a table and chairs and a center height of 82 inches, this screen room is high enough to stand and hang out in. With the screen mesh making up the walls, you’ll have a view of the outside no matter where you’re sitting.
Dimensions: 10 x 10 ft.
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The Grand Canyon Tent is true to its name with its 84 inch peak height, 240 sq ft, and capacity to hold up to 12 people. If “glamping” is more your style, the Grand Canyon tent looks more like a house with dividers for multiple rooms and closets for storage. It provides places for tablets or laptops and comes equipped with a remote control light at the top of the tent. The mesh windows imitate that of an actual house and help create great ventilation. Whether you’re camping with a large group or on your own, the Grand Canyon tent can help you feel more at home.
Dimensions: 20 x 12ft
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Sitting on the porch drinking coffee may be your favorite part of the morning at home, and with the Northwest Territory Front Porch Cabin Tent, you can keep this in your routine while camping. Aside from the benefits of a screened-in porch, this cabin tent feels more like a house with two separate rooms and a front and a back door. The mesh roof and windows provide great ventilation, while the rainfly and Everdry coating protects you from the rain. Up to 10 people can fit in this 7ft tall tent and can have extra storage in the hanging shelves and wall organizers.
Dimensions: 20 x 10 ft
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This style is no pop-up tent. For the ultimate camping experience, the Northwest Territory 3-Room Sequoia Tent will get you the most bang for your buck. Less expensive than an Ozark Trail three room tent, this version still provides the space and privacy for up to 14 people. This cabin tent style can turn one of the rooms into a screened-in porch, so you can enjoy the outdoors insect-free. Closets and storage pockets help prevent clutter, and the mesh windows and roof provide great ventilation. The versatility, room, durability and convenience of this tent makes it the best overall.
Dimensions: 18x18x88 ft
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The best tent for you is going to depend on your personal preferences and the style of camping you plan on doing. If you’re planning for summer and spring camping, then Northwest Territory tents are great because of the versatile options and budget-friendly prices.
Hang out by the water in the Screenhouse tent or curl up in your sleeping bag in the smaller River’s Edge tent and camp the way you want to. You just worry about the s’mores supplies and campfire stories and let Northwest Territories tents do the rest.
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