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  2. The 10 Best Camping Tents for Beginners, Ranked from ... - AOL

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    This roomy tent is Amazon’s top pick, with more than 40,000 reviews giving it a 4.7-star rating. This tent was heavily discounted for Prime Day, and it’s still extremely affordable.Coleman ...

  3. Perfect Family Camping Tents for Your Next Adventure - AOL

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    Our pros narrowed down the best camping tents for the perfect outdoor adventure, from 4-person tents to camping tents for families and backpackers.

  4. These Camping Tents Will Keep You Comfortable and Dry - AOL

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    We tested out tents for car camping, whether you like to kick it solo or bring the whole family along. Here are our recs from REI Co-op, Snow Peak, and more. These Camping Tents Will Keep You ...

  5. Yurt - Wikipedia

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    Since then, at least 17 other US States have introduced yurt camping into their own parks departments. [13] In Europe, a closer approximation to the Mongolian and Central Asian yurt is in production in several countries. These tents use local hardwood, and often are made for a wetter climate with steeper roof profiles and waterproof canvas. In ...

  6. RS Recommends: The Best Tents for Families and Groups - AOL

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    These large tents are ideal for fitting all your family and friends, but before going all-in and zipping the door shut, check out our shopping advice below. Buying Guide: Best Tents for Fami

  7. Tent - Wikipedia

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    Fabric with a hydrostatic head rating of 1000 mm or less is best regarded as shower resistant, with 1500 mm being usually suitable for summer camping. Tents for year-round use generally have at least 2000 mm; expedition tents intended for extreme conditions are often rated at 3000 mm. Where quoted, groundsheets may be rated for 5000 mm or more.