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Nemo Dagger backpacking tent pitched in the badlands at night
Browse Backpacking Gear By Category
Camp in comfort. Learn all you need to know about backpacking tents, check out our in-depth tent reviews, and browse our top picks.
Rear view of the Hyperlite Mountain Gear Southwest 40 backpacking backpack
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ultralight + durable

Hyperlite Southwest 40

SEA TO SUMMIT SPARK 15F backpacking sleeping bag at sunset
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top-ranked sleeping bag

Sea to Summit Spark 15

Close-up of backpacking pack material and buckle

Backpacking Pack Materials: A Deep Dive

There may not be another corner of the backpacking gear world progressing as quickly as pack fabrics. Over the past five years alone, we’ve seen a wave of new materials and technologies enter the scene, reshaping how manufacturers—and consumers—think about pack weight, durability, and weather resistance. Between these cutting-edge fabrics and traditional materials that have been used for decades, there’s a lot to sort through in this seemingly niche subject.

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Mt. Waddington, Human Powered

In the summer of 2024, our friends Langdon and Ben took off on bike from Langdon's home in Central Washington, cycled over 700 miles to Tatla Lake in British Columbia, and proceeded to hike into the Waddington Range and climb Mt. Waddington, British Columbia's tallest peak. Then, they reversed their journey. We're pretty inspired by Ben and Langdon—and we think you will be too.
Leaning onto the Therm-a-rest Neo Air XLite Sleeping Pad
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ultralight + warm

Therm-a-Rest NeoAir XLite

Side profile of the Osprey Atmos AG 65 backpacking pack
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backpacking comfort

Osprey Atmos AG 65

Big Agnes Tiger Wall backpacking tent set up on platform above alpine lake

Big Agnes Backpacking Tents: A Complete Guide

From weight and interior space to durability and features, we compare and contrast all of Big Agnes’ backpacking tent models for the 2025 season.
Big Agnes Copper Spur backpacking tent components stuff sack fly body stakes poles

Packaged Weight vs. Trail (Minimum) Weight in Backpacking Tents

When you’re shopping for a new backpacking tent, you’ll almost always see two weights listed: packaged weight and trail weight. At first glance, the distinction seems straightforward—one number is heavier, one is lighter. But as with most gear specs, there’s more nuance than you might expect.