Within the category of sport tents--tents designed for outdoor use by backpackers and others--dome tents are one of the largest categories. Dome tents share similarities, whatever the brand or model. The tent body proper suspends from two f… read more
Eureka Timberline tents rely on a proven A-frame design that provides the user with a large and roomy tent in a relatively light weight. Care should be taken when setting up the tent to follow the correct procedures so you can avoid damagin… read more
Timberline tents utilize an exoskeleton frame that the tent attaches to from underneath. The top fly fits over the frame and hangs over the door to provide further shelter. Customers can purchase the Timberline Regal Dome Tent in either a 4… read more
Eureka manufactures the six-person Timberline Regal Dome Tent, which uses an aluminum exoskeleton frame system. The pieces weigh a combined 19 pounds and provide an 8-feet, 6-inch-by-10-feet, 3-inch floor space. It stands over 6 feet tall.… read more
L.L. Bean has been making durable outdoor gear since 1912. Their King Pine Dome Tent 6 has a large screen front room big enough to set up a couple chairs and enjoy nature minus the bugs. This six-person version of the King Pine Tent has a 6… read more
Sir Edmund Hillary sold his name to Sears because he believed in the tents they designed with his help. No longer sold by Sears, Hillary 10-foot by 11-foot dome tents can be found used and on online auction sites. The family-sized dome tent… read more
Timberline tents are a popular model of modern dome tent with a classic design. This tent sleeps four campers and serves as a sturdy and stable shelter from wind and rain. It's a freestanding tent that is a favorite with scout groups becaus… read more
The Northwest Territory Dome Tent is manufactured overseas and sold in the United States. The tent can be found through large retail stores such as Sears and Walmart and it closely resembles tents under the Ozark Trail brand. The tent is mo… read more
Manufactured for Sears, Hillary Legend dome tents take their name from Sir Edmund Hillary, who made the first known summit of Mount Everest in 1953. Hillary tents are no longer sold in stores, but can still be found second-hand online. Dome… read more
Dome tents are roomy and relatively simple to set up, making them a good choice for campers who put comfort ahead of ultralight travel, car campers and families looking to accommodate a number of people. The most common dome configuration h… read more
Tents come in a variety of different shapes, styles and colors. Some tents have different rooms inside and some have a tepee shape, but one of the more popular options is a dome tent. Dome tents sleep six people, with room for their persona… read more
A dome tent's design allows it to be free-standing, through the use of crossing, flexible poles that are anchored to the tent's corners. The crossing poles, especially in tents with more than two poles, make the tent more wind resistant and… read more
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