Best one-person tents Thrifter 2022
Vacationing with family and friends is fun, but yet nothing beats getting away for some R&R all on your own — especially if you're hoping to energize and recuperate from the daily grind of the 9 to 5 work week. Whether you're hiking a few miles away from home, backpacking in a foreign country, or just camping out in your backyard, having a proper tent is essential to staying safe, dry, and protected from the elements. Of course, finding the right tent that's the proper weight and size for you is also crucial to ensure you find the relaxation you seek.
- Best single person tent: Hyke & Byke Zion 1-Person Backpacking Tent
- 2-in-1: Kamp-Rite Folding Individual Camping and Hiking Tent Cot Bed
- In a jiffy: Bessport Backpacking Tent
- Destined for adventure: ALPS Mountaineering Lynx 1-Person Tent
- Ultra lightweight: Hyke & Byke Yosemite 1-Person Backpacking Tent
- Quick pitch: Night Cat Backpacking Tent

Best single person tent: Hyke & Byke Zion 1-Person Backpacking Tent
Staff PickThe Zion tent by Hyke & Byke is extremely lightweight and a great pick whether you're hiking, backpacking, or camping in your backyard. It comes with a 5000mm waterproof footprint and is constructed with an aluminum frame covered by NoSeeUm mesh netting walls.

2-in-1: Kamp-Rite Folding Individual Camping and Hiking Tent Cot Bed
Kamp-Rite's Folding Tent Cot is one of the more versatile options on the market. This is an "off-the-ground" tent that keeps you off the floor while you're inside so you don't have to lay on bugs, rocks, or wake up in a puddle. Best of all, it can be folded into a chair when you need an extra seat.

In a jiffy: Bessport Backpacking Tent
The Bessport Backpacking Tent can be set up within just three minutes and is made with high-quality 68D polyester fiber, as well as a waterproof 210T coating to keep you safe from the rain while you're camping outdoors. It uses a mesh design for better air circulation and has doors on two different sides for easy access.

Destined for adventure: ALPS Mountaineering Lynx 1-Person Tent
With its free-standing 2-pole design, assembly is a breeze for the ALPS Mountaineering Lynx Tent. Its polyester tent fly is water-resistant and protects from UV damage as well, while the included vestibule gives you extra room away from the outdoors without intruding on your sleeping space.

Ultra lightweight: Hyke & Byke Yosemite 1-Person Backpacking Tent
The Yosemite Dome Tent has ultra-lightweight NoSeeUm mesh walls and a fully encompassed fly. It's a 3-season model with durable waterproofing and double wall ventilation that offers enhanced breathability. Plus, a 5000mm waterproof footprint and removable gear loft pocket are included with its purchase.

Quick pitch: Night Cat Backpacking Tent
It's hard to find a tent that's easier to set up and take down than Night Cat's Backpacking Tent. It takes just a minute to assemble and is constructed with waterproof and windproof fabric that will keep you and your travel gear protected from storms and inclement weather.
Which to pitch?
Deciding on the right tent will come down to a few key factors, including how much you intend to bring along on your trip, where you're going, and the weather you're expecting. Single-person tents do vary in size so while some may be able to nearly fit another person inside, others are rather narrow and don't have a ton of room to move around in even for one person. There are quite a few different styles to consider, too.. Take the Kamp-Rite Original Tent Cot for instance; it's a cot with a tent built around it that keeps you more than 10 inches off the ground while you're inside. Plus, it can even be used as a chair or folded up for easy storage.
Hyke & Bike's Zion 1-person Backpacking Tent is one of our favorites thanks to how roomy and lightweight it is. It's constructed with No-See-Um mesh that keeps bugs from coming inside — even the smallest pests — while still letting you breathe in the fresh air and take in the wilderness around you. It comes with a PU 5000 footprint to keep the floor of the tent from becoming damaged, as well as a mesh detachable ceiling loft pocket you can use to store items towards the roof.
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