$349.95
You like some space in your tent and a removable rain fly, but you dont want to lug 5 pounds of poles, either. Big Agnes designers feel the same, so they created the Copper Spur UL1 3-Season Tent for your backcountry pursuits.
$249.95
If there weren't so many bugs where you're going, you'd just take a silnylon tarp along with your sawed-off toothbrush. Your solution: Pack the Big Agnes Seedhouse SL Tent.
$83.97
The minimalist Kelty Crestone 1, configured with a vestibule to take maximum advantage of available living space, is an ideal tent for solo backpacking and other 3-season pursuits where weight is a primary concern.
$323.96
The Mountain Hardwear Ghisallo 1-Person 3-Season Tent gives touring cyclists a superlight, easy-to-setup waterproof home away from homewith a garage for an upright bike.
$159.95
The Mountain Hardwear Sprite 1 Tent gives solo backpackers comfort that no bivy sack can match without forcing them to go with an overkill two-person tent.
$279.96
You could bring a bivy sack on your solo trip and be claustrophobic all night, or you could sleep comfortably in the Mountain Hardwear Stiletto 1 Tent.
$231.16
Somewhere between a full-size tent and a bivy theres the Nemo Gogo Le Solo Tent. With plenty of room and a spacious vestiblule, youll be psyched that it only weighs 1.9 pounds.
$260.96
Revolutionary airbeams replace poles in the Nemo Gogo Solo Tent, drastically reducing set-up time to 15 seconds, cutting trail weight to a mere 1.9lb, and shrinking packed size to 7 x 5.5in.