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Tunnel Tents
Tunnel tents are elongated, tubular-shaped shelters. They have steep, stretched walls and offer the largest usable interior volume compared to the footprint. The construction is very simple: it's only necessary to pass the poles parallel to each other through the appropriate channels and stretch them in the form of an arc. They are then attached to the tent floor and brought into an upright position with guy ropes. Since the inner tent is usually connected to the outer tent, they don't need to be set up separately. In strong winds, make sure that the narrow, sloping side of the tent faces the wind to provide the smallest possible area of attack. Depending on how large the tunnel tent is, it may have multiple living spaces and provide enough room to stand up properly in.

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Outwell Earth 3 Tent blue
Outwell Earth 3 Tent blue blue
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Earth 3 Tent blue
£180.99
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Easy Camp Palmdale 300 Tent blue
Easy Camp Palmdale 300 Tent blue blue
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Palmdale 300 Tent blue
£304.99
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Dometic Boracay FTC 301 AIR Tent
Dometic Boracay FTC 301 AIR Tent
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Boracay FTC 301 AIR Tent
£957.00
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Tunnel Tents for Car Camping and Backpacking

Tunnel Tents

Tunnel tents may not match the image you have in your mind when you think of a standard camping tent, but this popular tent design has a lot to offer. Offeringsignificantly more livable space than your standard igloo tent, tunnel tents are gaining popularity. At addnature.co.uk, we have more than 350 different styles of tunnel tents for car camping and backpacking.

What are Tunnel Tents?

Tunnel tents have an elongated shape that resembles a greenhouse, in contrast to the dome shape characteristic of standard igloo-style camping tents. These tentsuse a series of collapsible poles that run parallel to one another rather than crisscross one another, which gives them their unique shape.Tunnel tents’ shape affords an important advantage – extra space. The walls in a tunnel tent are relatively upright in comparison to an igloo tent. That means that you can put your sleeping bag and gear closer to the tent wall without suffering from condensation. So, it’s possible to get a tunnel tent for two people that has an overall smaller footprint and a lighter total weight compared to a two-person igloo tent.However, tunnel tents come with some significant drawbacks, too. The parallel pole design makes these tents relatively difficult to put up if you’re by yourself. Plus, tunnel tents can sag if they are not tied down with guy lines. That means that you need extra stakes or trees to run lines out to, and that you need to be extremely careful guying out your tent in windy conditions.

Choosing the Perfect Tunnel Tent

Car Camping vs. Backpacking

The first thing to consider when choosing a tunnel tent is how you plan to use it. If you’re car camping, weight typically isn’t a concern. For backpacking, though,every gram counts. On top of that, backpackers will want to pay attention to how small a tunnel tent packs down, since backpack space is usually at a premium.

Number of People

Tunnel tents are typically rated according to the number of people they cancomfortably sleep. Keep in mind that these ratings may be optimistic – some “two-person” tunnel tents force you to sleep quite close to your partner and don’t leave any room for gear inside the tent.If you’re backpacking, you need to balance having space for more backpacking partners against the added weight of a larger tent. However, If you’re looking for a tunnel tent for car camping, you may be able to splurge on a larger tent than you necessarily need without any negative consequences.

Tent Rooms

One of the unique things that the tunnel tent design allows is multiple tent rooms.While most one- and two-person tunnel tents have a single sleeping area, some larger tunnel tents divide their sleeping space into two or more compartments. Having multiple tent rooms can be ideal, for example, if you camp with your partner and another couple and want separate spaces, or if you camp with children and want some privacy at the end of the day.

Apses

Apses are valuable places to store your gear out of the elements, and almost all tunnel tents offer at least one apsis. While having multiple apses can be nice so that each person can have their own area for gear storage, make sure to look into how much space each apsis provides once the tent is set up.

Tunnel Tents at addnature.co.uk

The best place to find the perfect tunnel tent for your next camping trip is at addnature.co.uk. We carry hundreds of tunnel tents for car camping and backpacking with a wide range of capacities and features.