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The best tents should be comfortable and weather-resistant, with a mixture of practical and homely touches and plenty of privacy.
We've tested all sizes: from two-person tents, right up to eight-person tents, to find out which will keep you dry and happy on your next camping trip.
Bestselling tents from Berghaus, Vango, Coleman, Eurohike, Quechua and Argos were pitched during rotten weather that included heavy rain, wind and even snow. While some easily stood up for a few days to everything the elements could throw at them, others were blown down and ended up with puddles inside.
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Tent | Stated size | Weather resistance | Ease of pitching | Ease of packing away | Where to buy |
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Two-person | Excellent | Very easy | Very easy | ||
Three-person | Excellent | Very easy | Very easy | ||
Four-person | Excellent | Easy | Easy | ||
Six-person | Excellent | Easy | Easy | ||
Two-person | Excellent | Very easy | Easy | ||
Two-person | Excellent | Very easy | Very easy | ||
Three-person | Excellent | Easy | Easy |
Dates tested: March 2024, March 2023, April 2022. Page last checked: September 2024. We aren't able to show every retailer, and cheaper prices may be available.
All the tents we've tested are listed in alphabetical order below.
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Available from Alpkit (£159.99) (Out of stock)
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Most recently tested March 2024
Stated size Two-person
Dimensions (pitched) 410 x 155 x 118cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 3.2kg
Stated water resistance 3,000mm
Need to know Groundsheet sewn in, one entrance, no windows, one bedroom, two air vents, small porch, four storage pockets
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Most recently tested March 2024
Stated size Two-person
Dimensions (pitched) 115 x 125 x 335cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 3.75kg
Stated water resistance 3,000mm
Need to know Groundsheet sewn in, two entrances, one small porch, one bedroom, no windows, two air vents, two storage pockets, ceiling lamp hook
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Most recently tested March 2023
Stated size Three-person
Dimensions (pitched) 115 x 200 x 380cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 4.72kg
Stated water resistance 3,000mm
Need to know Groundsheet sewn in, two entrances, two small porches, one bedroom, no windows, four air vents, 10 storage pockets, ceiling lamp hook
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Most recently tested March 2024
Stated size Three-person
Dimensions (pitched) 190 x 330 x 130cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 5.1kg
Stated water resistance 4,500mm
Need to know Groundsheet sewn in, one entrance, one bedroom, two windows, four air vents, porch, three storage pockets, ceiling lamp hook
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Most recently tested March 2023
Stated size Two-person
Dimensions (pitched) 105 x 240 x 200cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 4.5kg
Stated water resistance 3,000mm
Need to know Groundsheet sewn in, one entrance, one bedroom, awning poles included, two windows (only usable when the awning is pitched), two air vents, porch, three storage pockets, ceiling lamp hook
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Most recently tested March 2023
Stated size Two-person
Dimensions (pitched) 100 x 213 x 279cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 1.72kg
Stated water resistance 1,200mm
Need to know Groundsheet sewn in, two entrances, one bedrooms, no windows, eight air vents, two small porches on each side, two storage pockets, four ceiling hanging loops
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Most recently tested March 2024
Stated size Three-person
Dimensions (pitched) 116 x 205 x 400cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 4.3kg
Stated water resistance 5,000mm
Need to know Groundsheet sewn in, two entrances, one bedroom, no windows, two air vents, four storage pockets, two ceiling lamp hooks
Available from Blacks (£79) (currently out of stock)
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Most recently tested March 2023
Stated size Two-person
Dimensions (pitched) 95 x 255 x 230cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 2.1kg
Stated water resistance 5,000mm
Need to know Groundsheet sewn in, two entrances, one bedroom, two air vents, two storage pockets, ceiling lamp hook
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Most recently tested March 2023
Stated size Two-person
Dimensions (pitched) 100 x 120 x 200cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 1.8kg
Stated water resistance 1,500mm
Need to know Groundsheet sewn in, one entrance, one bedroom, no windows, four air vents, two storage pockets, ceiling lamp hook
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Most recently tested March 2023
Stated size Three-person
Dimensions (pitched) 107 x 190 x 330cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 2.9kg
Stated water resistance 3,000mm
Need to know Groundsheet sewn in, one entrance, one bedroom, no windows, one air vent, porch, tension bands in porch, four storage pockets
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Most recently tested March 2024
Stated size Four-person
Dimensions (pitched) 200 x 280 x 495cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 19kg
Stated water resistance 6,000mm
Need to know Darkened sleeping compartments, inflatable poles, pump included, power-cord flap, groundsheet sewn in, two entrances, rain hood above side entrance, two bedrooms, four windows, three air vents, porch, 17 storage pockets
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Most recently tested March 2023
Stated size Four-person
Dimensions (pitched) 130 x 335 x 260cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 6.2kg
Stated water resistance 3,000mm
Need to know Power-cord flap, groundsheet sewn in, one entrance, one bedroom, two windows, four air vents, porch, four storage pockets
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Most recently tested March 2024
Stated size Five-person
Dimensions (pitched) 310 x 480 x 200cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 16.8kg
Stated water resistance 4,500mm
Need to know Power-cord flap, groundsheet sewn in, one entrance, one blackout sleeping compartment, optional divider to split sleeping compartment in two, four windows, three air vents, porch, six storage pockets, ceiling lamp hook
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Most recently tested March 2023
Stated size Four-person
Dimensions (pitched) 190 x 260 x 455cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 9.02kg
Stated water resistance 2,000mm
Need to know Groundsheet sewn in, one entrance, one bedroom, two windows, four air vents, porch, four storage pockets, ceiling lamp hook
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Most recently tested April 2022
Stated size Four-person
Dimensions (pitched) 210 x 300 x 300cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 4.6kg
Stated water resistance 2,000mm
Need to know Groundsheet sewn in, one entrance, no windows, three air vents, no porch, one storage pocket
Available from Halfords (£35)
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Most recently tested March 2024
Stated size Four-person
Dimensions (pitched) 150 x 210 x 350cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 5.7kg
Stated water resistance 1,500mm
Need to know Groundsheet sewn in, one entrance, awning poles included, one bedroom, two windows, two air vents, porch, four storage pockets
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Most recently tested April 2022
Stated size Four-person
Dimensions (pitched) 210 x 250 x 460cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 16kg
Stated water resistance 5,000mm
Need to know Power-cord flap, groundsheet sewn in, two entrances, three windows, three air vents, porch, four storage pockets, awning poles included
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Most recently tested March 2024
Stated size Five-person
Dimensions (pitched) 210 x 640 x 350cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 28.9kg
Stated water resistance 4,000mm
Need to know Inflatable poles, pump included, power-cord flap, groundsheet sewn in, two entrances, one large sleeping bedroom, optional divider to split bedroom in two, seven windows, two air vents, two porches, magnetic seals on doors, 16 storage pockets, hanging loops on bedroom ceiling
Available from Decathlon (£119.99)
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Most recently tested April 2022
Stated size Four-person
Dimensions (pitched) 190 x 260 x 445cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 9.8kg
Stated water resistance 2,000mm
Need to know Groundsheet sewn into bedroom (not porch), one entrance, one window, two air vents, porch, four storage pockets
Available from Decathlon (£349.99)
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Most recently tested March 2023
Stated size Four-person
Dimensions (pitched) 190 x 290 x 480cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 12.5kg
Stated water resistance 2,000mm
Need to know Inflatable poles, pump not included, porch, groundsheet sewn into bedroom (separate groundsheet clips into porch), one entrance, one bedroom, one window, three air vents, six storage pockets
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Most recently tested April 2022
Stated size Five-person
Dimensions 195 x 335 x 465cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 14.8kg
Stated water resistance 4,000mm
Need to know Groundsheet sewn in, two entrances, room divider, five windows, three air vents, porch, 15 storage pockets
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Most recently tested April 2022
Stated size Four-person
Dimensions (pitched) 190 x 300 x 540cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 15.9kg
Stated water resistance 3,000mm
Need to know Groundsheet sewn in, two entrances, room divider, four windows, one air vent, porch, nine storage pockets, awning poles included
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Most recently tested March 2024
Stated size Eight-person
Dimensions (pitched) 457 x 274 x 178cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 8.48kg
Stated water resistance Not stated
Need to know Power-cord flap, groundsheet sewn in, two entrances, one bedroom, four windows, eight air vents, no porch, four storage pockets, ceiling lamp hook
Available from Bell Tent UK (£749)
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Most recently tested March 2023
Stated size Five to eight-person
Dimensions (pitched) 300 x 500 x 500cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 34kg
Stated water resistance 4,500mm
Need to know Groundsheet can be zipped into canvas, one entrance, one room, four windows, four air vents, no porch, no storage pockets, lamp hook on central pole
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Most recently tested March 2024
Stated size Six-person
Dimensions (pitched): 215 x 250 x 730cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight: 26.5kg
Stated water resistance: 6,000mm
Need to know: Darkened sleeping compartments, inflatable poles, pump included, power-cord flap, groundsheet sewn in, two entrances, rain hood above side entrance, two bedrooms, four windows, six air vents, porch, 26 storage pockets
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Most recently tested March 2024
Stated size Six-person
Dimensions (pitched) 430 x 400 x 230cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 20.7kg
Stated water resistance 4,500mm
Need to know Groundsheet sewn in, two entrances, one bedroom, optional divider to split bedroom in two, no windows, 14 air vents, no porch, 12 storage pockets
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Most recently tested April 2022
Stated size Eight-person
Dimensions (pitched) 195 x 335 x 470cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 17.2kg
Stated water resistance 4,500mm
Need to know Inflatable poles, pump included, loose groundsheet, one entrance, two bedrooms, two windows, two air vents, porch, eight storage pockets
Available from Halfords (£165)
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Most recently tested March 2023
Stated size Six-person
Dimensions (pitched) 195 x 630 x 230cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 17.5kg
Stated water resistance 3,000mm
Need to know Power-cord flap, groundsheet sewn in, one entrance, awning poles included, two bedrooms, no windows, two air vents, porch, 12 storage pockets, ceiling lamp hook
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Most recently tested March 2023
Stated size Six-person
Dimensions (pitched) 210 x 380 x 595cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 25.6kg
Stated water resistance 4,000mm
Need to know Darkened sleeping compartments, power-cord flap, groundsheet sewn in, two entrances, rain hood above front entrance, two bedrooms, six windows, three air vents, porch, 21 storage pockets
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Most recently tested April 2022
Stated size Six-person
Dimensions (pitched) 150 x 230 x 530cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 8.4kg
Stated water resistance 1,500mm
Need to know Groundsheet sewn into bedrooms (not porch), one entrance, no windows, two air vents, porch, 12 storage pockets, awning poles included
Available from Decathlon (£599.99)
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Most recently tested March 2024
Stated size Six-person
Dimensions (pitched) 210 x 630 x 300cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 25.8kg
Stated water resistance 2,000mm
Need to know Inflatable poles, pump not included, porch, groundsheet sewn in, two entrances, two blackout bedrooms, optional divider to split one bedroom in two, five windows, seven air vents, porch, 20 storage pockets, three ceiling lamp hooks in porch and two in main bedroom
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Most recently tested March 2024
Stated size Seven-person
Dimensions 215 x 725 x 450cm (HxWxD)
Pack weight 30.3kg
Stated water resistance 4,000mm
Need to know Groundsheet sewn in, power-cord flap, stability straps, three entrances, one large bedroom, two optional dividers to split bedroom in two, seven windows, four air vents, three porches, detachable groundsheet for one porch, 17 storage pockets, five ceiling hooks
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To find the best tents we select the top-selling tents from the most popular tent retailers Argos, Cotswold Outdoor, Decathlon, Halfords and more. We buy every tent we test.
We regularly revisit the tents on sale to see if there are any more popular models that need testing and when we find them we do.
We pitch all the tents we test out in a field at the end of winter coming into spring for a week where, over the years we've been testing tents they've faced all weathers. We revisit them daily to check on and record their condition.
Here's the full detail of how we test:
Every tent we test is put up at the Etherley Farm campsite in Surrey. Across our years of testing our tents have faced strong winds, heavy rain and even snow.
We inspect the interiors of the tents during and after testing to see how each fares against the elements. Some tents manage to stay firm, but others blow over and even have puddles in the sleeping compartments.
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Once the tents are up, we closely inspect the interior of each one and rate them on how likely campers are to have a comfortable and enjoyable experience that meets their needs.
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It's very common for manufacturers to be generous about the number of people they say can fit inside their tents. The number they give will be technically true, but it probably won't account for the space needed for campers' belongings, or the space people need for a comfortable night's sleep.
A good rule of thumb is to go for a tent that's claimed to sleep one more person than you need. If you're a family of four, for example, we'd recommend going for a five-person tent.
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Tent footprints are available to buy separately from tents at outdoor retailers. They're essentially an extra groundsheet that you can pitch before your tent, with the aim of pitching your tent on top of it.
They claim to provide an easy way for you to plan where you're going to place your tent without having to pitch it fully, and provide an extra layer of waterproofing and insulation from the ground below.
You'll want to ensure your tent footprint is the same size as the tent you're pitching – several manufacturers sell footprints specifically to fit certain tent models.
A larger footprint will do the job, but you should tuck any edges that poke out back underneath your tent. Otherwise, water could accumulate and pool around the sides.
Tents don't always leak when touched, and a well-waterproofed tent should still keep water out regardless of whether you touch it. In fact, it's far more likely your tent is leaking through a seam or zip than through a spot you've touched.
However, it's probably best to avoid touching the ceiling of your tent from the inside if there's a lot of water pooling on the outside. This is because you'll break the surface tension between water droplets on the outside and the canvas underneath, and this could cause leaks.
Hear our camping expert spill the beans on how to decipher a tent's waterproof rating, and what you should really look for when shopping for a waterproof tent.
Check the pitched size to ensure your tent will fit on the pitch you've booked at the campsite. An especially heavy tent can be tricky to move from the car to your pitch, so check the pack weight to decide whether you'll need a hand moving it.
A well-ventilated tent will make for a more comfortable, condensation-free camping experience, and well-positioned vent panels and doors with fly screens allow for the free flow of air while keeping bugs out of your sleeping space.
Not all tents have indoor communal spaces that can house all the campers if the weather turns, and even those that do aren't always large enough for everyone to be comfortable.
For sleeping, a tent with a zip-up divider that separates one large room into two smaller ones means that campers with young children can sleep in one large compartment, and then separate the rooms when the kids get a little older. Tents with a central porch area and two separate bedrooms either side might appeal to families with older children.
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Brightly coloured and thin tents are likely to wake you up earlier than you'd like unless you bring an eye mask camping with you, but some sleeping compartments have a blackout layer on the inside that helps to block the sunlight.
Your tent should have enough storage space for your camping equipment, helping to keep the main living and sleeping areas of the tent clutter-free. Storage pockets are handy for freeing up floor space and preventing you losing smaller items
A tent with more than one door can help with airflow, assisting with ventilation and also gives you more flexibility to enter and leave the tent through the most convenient doorway.
Large windows help make the interior of your tent lighter and increase the sense of space, and pre-attached curtains can block out light and give you extra privacy when you want it.
An optional awning or canopy can provide protection from the sun and rain, creating a shaded area from which to enjoy the outdoors without having to stay inside your tent.
Many tent features are designed to make your camping experience as simple and comfortable as possible, such as lantern hooks, entry points for electric hook-ups, and tent carpets.
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