Marmot Limestone Lanai
Best for: Sun and bug protection while camping.
- Fits standard picnic tables
- Massive vertical headroom
- Fails in wind
- Bent ridge poles
Marmot ranks as the #2 overall brand in our database with an average score of 8.2 across 11 tents reviewed, putting them in elite company for consistent quality. They specialize in dome and backpacking tents at upper mid-range prices ($217–$819, averaging around $415), and they particularly shine in weather resistance, where they rank #4 out of all brands with an 8.4 average. The Tungsten 1 Person Tent at $249 scores an 8.5 and represents their sweet spot of performance and accessibility. Marmot lands mid-pack for value at #7, so budget-focused campers might look elsewhere, but serious backpackers who want proven storm protection will find a lot to like here. For more on our testing process, see how we rank and review tents.
Best for: Sun and bug protection while camping.
Best for: Spacious solo backpacking and bikepacking.
Best for: Great budget tent for camping.
Best for: Versatile for car camping and backpacking.
Best for: Weather-intensive backpacking and car camping trips.
Best for: Reliable 3-season car camping and basecamp.
Best for: Versatile crossover for camping and backpacking.
Best for: Spacious family car camping in storms.
Best for: Family camping in mild weather conditions.
Best for: Spacious car camping or weekend backpacking.
Best for: Extreme weather conditions and high-altitude mountaineering.
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