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  2. 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.

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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 ...

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    Find camping tents, including backpacking tents, car-camping tents, and instant tents, that are perfect for outdoor adventures and sleeping under the stars. It doesn't matter if you're an expert ...

  5. Eureka! Tent Company - Wikipedia

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    Tent, Inc.); Camp Trails Company of Phoenix, Arizona, [12] a backpack and sleeping bag manufacturer; and Silva of LaPorte, Indiana, a compass and cross-country ski manufacturer, into Johnson Camping, Inc., which was then headquartered in Eureka's head office in Binghamton. Johnson Wax Associates named Eureka's DeMartine president of the new ...

  6. Mountain Safety Research - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Safety Research, or MSR, is a producer of camping, hiking and mountaineering equipment, such as portable stoves, water filters, snowshoes, and tents.While specializing in lightweight and technical equipment, MSR's gear is designed for a wide range of outdoor enthusiasts from novice to expert mountaineers.

  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.