Tents and Tarps

Whether you are looking for a featherweight poncho-type shelter for a thru-hike, or an ultralight backpacking/ bikepacking tent, or a surprisingly liveable multi-season home-away-from-home - Sea to Summit has you covered.

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Camp Shelters and Tents

From Ultralight to Ultra-LivableCamp Shelters and Tents


Choosing Tent Size & Capacity
Capacity determines your comfort level and how much gear you can store inside. Selecting the right size is the first step in planning your setup.

  • 1–2 person: Best for solo hikers or minimalist pairs looking to save every ounce.
  • 2–3 person: Extra room for gear, a dog, or a partner who needs their space.
  • 3+ person: Ideal for group trips or anyone who prefers a spacious interior.

If you are carrying your shelter long distances, a streamlined backpacking tent keeps you efficient.

Freestanding vs Semi-Freestanding

How your tent pitches matter, especially when the ground is uneven or rocky. The choice between these two styles impacts both setup speed and total pack weight.

Freestanding tents:

  • Can stand on their own before even driving a stake
  • Easy to reposition once they are assembled
  • Great for varied or rocky terrain where staking is difficult

Semi-freestanding tents:

  • Require staking to achieve their full shape and structural integrity
  • Typically lighter and more compact than freestanding models
  • Best for weight-conscious users who prioritize a light pack

Both options are built for durability; it just comes down to your priorities in the field.

Tents by Season

Matching your tent to the environment makes all the difference in your comfort. Choosing the correct season rating ensures you stay dry and stable.

  • 3-Season: Built for spring through fall with a focus on ventilation and light weight.
  • 3+ Season: Reinforced for harsher conditions with added stability for late-season trips.
  • 4-Season: Engineered for alpine and winter use, capable of handling heavy snow and high winds.

Sea to Summit brings the kind of thoughtful design, lightweight materials, and intuitive function to the realm of tents and shelters that you would expect from the Experts in Sleep.