The Best Canopy Tent for Camping and Picnics Reviews by Wirecutter

The aluminum poles are quite long and awkward to maneuver, and it takes extra time to slide them through the fabric sleeves and bow them into place. We found the V-Series just as easy to set up as the other cathedral canopies we tested; however, it scored a little lower because it still incorporates spring-loaded… Continue reading The Best Canopy Tent for Camping and Picnics Reviews by Wirecutter

The Best Canopy Tent for Camping and Picnics Reviews by Wirecutter

The REI Co-op Screen House Shelter is easy to set up and pleasant to use, providing good protection from bugs, sun, and gentle rain showers. A high ceiling makes the tent feel brighter and more airy than other camping shelters with a similar footprint. It’s advertised as a 10×10 tent, but your canopy is actually… Continue reading The Best Canopy Tent for Camping and Picnics Reviews by Wirecutter

The Best Canopy Tent for Camping and Picnics Reviews by Wirecutter

The canopy fabric is made of a lightweight denier polyester, offering water resistant features and 50+ UPF, which we love. Being protected from the suns harmful UVB rays is probably why you wanted a canopy tent in the first place, and this Ozark Trail tent meets all criteria in this department. The one complaint we… Continue reading The Best Canopy Tent for Camping and Picnics Reviews by Wirecutter

The Best Canopy Tent for Camping and Picnics Reviews by Wirecutter

The Tagalong is a perfect canopy tent for most outdoor adventures, but it does have a few snags that affect its overall performance. It tends to bend and sway during stout breezes and is not as large as a standard 10×10 shelter. Additionally, the point-to-point reinforcement webbing occasionally tangles ozark trail canopy during setup. However,… Continue reading The Best Canopy Tent for Camping and Picnics Reviews by Wirecutter

The Best Canopy Tent for Camping and Picnics Reviews by Wirecutter

Like the REI and L.L.Bean canopy shelters, this Clam tent has a generous fabric skirt at its base that is designed to keep determined insects—and pooling rainwater—out. If we were camping somewhere infested with mosquitoes or no-see-ums and could fit the Clam in our vehicle, we’d prefer it over any of our other picks. If… Continue reading The Best Canopy Tent for Camping and Picnics Reviews by Wirecutter

The Best Canopy Tent for Camping and Picnics Reviews by Wirecutter

Whether it’s finding great products or discovering helpful advice, we’ll help you get it right (the first time). The Clam Quick-Set Escape weighs 34 pounds and comes in a 6-foot-long, ski-bag-shaped carry case that is too big to fit into most sedan trunks. As we pulled this monster out of its box, we were skeptical… Continue reading The Best Canopy Tent for Camping and Picnics Reviews by Wirecutter

The Best Canopy Tent for Camping and Picnics Reviews by Wirecutter

These tents can quickly become pricey, so focusing on quality versus cost is a great idea. Typically, the lower-priced options in this category will work for the short term. They usually weigh less, which is handy when lugging them around, but it generally means they are not as durable in inclement weather. The higher-priced models… Continue reading The Best Canopy Tent for Camping and Picnics Reviews by Wirecutter

The Best Canopy Tent for Camping and Picnics Reviews by Wirecutter

But the L.L.Bean tent’s peak ceiling height of 6 feet 6 inches is half a foot lower than that of the REI tent, making it feel notably darker and less spacious. It typically costs more (in fact, the price has risen substantially—more than $150—since we first tested it) and lacks the convenient strap-equipped carrying bag… Continue reading The Best Canopy Tent for Camping and Picnics Reviews by Wirecutter

The Best Canopy Tent for Camping and Picnics Reviews by Wirecutter

(We don’t recommend the smaller version of this tent for couples who might actually take it on the road; it was just too flimsy in our tests.) Also note that this tent does not come with its own groundsheet. Coleman says that the tent doesn’t need one, probably because its floor is a crinkly (though… Continue reading The Best Canopy Tent for Camping and Picnics Reviews by Wirecutter

The Best Canopy Tent for Camping and Picnics Reviews by Wirecutter

Typical cathedral tents offered a 10×10 floor space, whereas many more niche tents had varying sizes. Another key aspect of functionality is the extra convenience features provided by various models. For example, hanging loops, storage compartments, and built-in pockets make canopy use easier and more organized. The canopy fabric is made of a lightweight denier… Continue reading The Best Canopy Tent for Camping and Picnics Reviews by Wirecutter