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  2. The Elements are No Match for These Great 4-Season Tents - AOL

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    Camp in the snow or on the side of the mountain with these impenetrable shelters from Black Diamond, Hilleberg, REI Co-op, and other trusted brands.

  3. Tent - Wikipedia

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    Tents can be defined by the number of season that they can be used. There are two-season, three-season and four-season tents. Two-season tents are ideal for warm/hot temperatures but do not cope well with rainy and windy conditions. Three-season tents can handle most weather conditions including rain and wind but will struggle in heavy snow.

  4. Wall tent - Wikipedia

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    Wall tents are suitable as a four-season tent, as they are able to accommodate a wood stove. Wall tents are commonly used in Civil War reenactments, and, in recent years, have also become used for glamping. Frames may be either internal or external. Wall tents are sturdy, yet lightweight enough to carry and not difficult to set up. [1]

  5. Hilleberg - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, the company introduced the Keb, a double-wall tent where the inner tent and outer tent (or fly) were connected and so pitched simultaneously. [3] In 1975, Hilleberg was the first company to use silicone-coated fabrics, rather than polyurethane coated ones, for their outer tents. [4]

  6. Ultralight backpacking - Wikipedia

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    The lightest tents are single wall, but even some double wall tents are very light weight. ... (at 125 calories per ounce, 4.4 calories per gram) for a 3-season 3-day ...

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