If you plan to sleep in the wild after a long day of hiking, you need a tent. A good backpacking tent should be lightweight and small when packed down, since you’ll probably carry it with you all day. It should be comfortable with a bountiful sleeping area, complete with room to spread out, plus eat or read, and possibly a vestibule for storing gear. Bonus points for a tent that’s easy to set up — when you arrive to the campsite after dark, you’ll reap big rewards. And depending on your adventure plans, you may also need a tent that can stand up to high winds, heavy rain or even snow.
To identify the best ones, I spent hours upon hours researching tents rated as highly durable, as well as those made with high-quality poles and fabrics. After all, you don’t want to buy a new tent every year; a good backpacking tent should last you for at least the next decade. I also brought in experts like Laura Evenson, an experienced thru-hiker and REI employee, as well as three other Seattle-based backpackers, to comment on their favorite tents. These outdoors folks shared their opinions on backpacking tent deal breakers and winning features. And personally, I am an experienced gear reviewer who has written and edited dozens of guides to outdoor gear for publications like Gear Patrol, Wirecutter and the REI Co-op Journal, with a special focus on tents, materials and camping equipment. And I like to go outside, too; I grew up in the Pacific Northwest and have been sleeping in the backcountry since I was a kid. All of which is to say, here are the best backpacking tents of 2019.
Best Overall Tent: Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL2

The Big Agnes Copper Spur UV is a popular option for new and experienced backpackers alike because of its ideal space-to-weight ratio. Weight starts at three pounds and one ounce, then grows if you expand from a one-person tent up to a four-person tent. It also offers high volume, which means you’ll have increased living space for gear storage, eating, hanging out or sleeping, but without added weight. Bonus points: The Copper Spur has two dual zipper doors, making getting in and out — and getting enough ventilation — quite literally a breeze, and it’s made with durable nylon so it’ll last for years.