ALPS Mountaineering Zephyr 1-Person Tent
Best for: Ventilation in hot and muggy weather.
- Fast two-pole freestanding setup
- Non-sag 75D polyester fly
- Heavy five-pound weight
- Loose pole tips
70 tents that actually sleep 1 person — reviewed and ranked by our outdoor experts. Compare weight, floor area, and price to find your match.
Best for: Ventilation in hot and muggy weather.
Best for: Spacious solo backpacking and bikepacking.
Best for: Lightweight backpacking and bikepacking adventures.
Best for: Budget backpacking and solo shoulder season camping.
Best for: Ultralight backpacking and high-volume interior comfort.
Best for: Extreme weather mountaineering and winter expeditions.
Best for: Versatile for car camping and backpacking.
Best for: Versatile, durable shelter for backpackers.
Best for: Versatile, durable adventure camping basecamp.
Best for: Spacious, reliable three-season backcountry basecamp.
Best for: Ultralight, versatile three-season backpacking adventures.
Best for: Affordable, lightweight two-person trekking pole backpacking.
Best for: Perfect for solo ultralight backpacking.
Best for: Solo hiking, car camping, and bikepacking.
Best for: Best budget entry-level backpacking tent.
Best for: Top-tier choice for ultralight backpacking.
Best for: Stylish solo or duo camping.
Best for: Perfect for ultralight backpacking adventures.
Best for: Ultralight solo adventures and bikepacking.
Best for: Base camp for adventure riders with gear.
Best for: Solo backpackers wanting an affordable, lightweight shelter.
Best for: Effortless setup for solo camping.
Best for: Fast, light backpacking for two.
Best for: Ultralight solo fast-and-light mountain missions.
Best for: Fast solo or motorcycle camping.
Best for: Ultralight minimalist backcountry thru-hiking.
Best for: Four-season mountaineering and high-altitude alpine climbing.
Best for: Budget-friendly backpacking and simple three-season camping.
Best for: Backpacking and camping with stargazing views.
Best for: Ultralight thru-hiking and minimalist backpacking.
Best for: Perfect for ultralight bikepacking adventures.
Best for: Solo backpacking and convenient quick setup.
Best for: Lightweight stability for worst weather.
Best for: Affordable backpacking and lightweight car camping.
Best for: Solo backpacking in diverse weather conditions.
Best for: Budget-friendly backpacking and ventilated summer camping.
Best for: Versatile three-season backpacking and camping.
Best for: Best for solo stealth camping and backpacking.
Best for: Expert ultralight three-season solo backpacking.
Best for: Perfect for beginner solo backpackers.
Best for: Quick setup and budget-friendly backpacking trips.
Best for: Lightweight backpacking and four-season mountain camping.
Best for: Lightweight backpacking and rugged adventures.
Best for: Lightweight solo or duo winter backpacking.
Best for: Four-season backpacking and tactical use.
Best for: Ultralight backpacking and 3-season solo adventures.
Best for: Ideal for quick car camping and festivals.
Best for: Budget-friendly camping in warm, fair weather.
Best for: Quick vehicle shade and bug-free camping.
Best for: Shade and shelter for vehicle-based adventures.
Best for: Ultralight backpacking to minimize pack weight.
Best for: Fast, light wild camping and microadventures.
Best for: Ultralight solo three-season backpacking adventures.
Best for: Ideal for bikepacking and light alpine tours.
Best for: Ultralight long-distance backpacking and thru-hiking.
Best for: Lightweight solo bushcraft and backpacking trips.
Best for: Solo adventures, bikepacking, and ultralight thru-hiking.
Best for: Lightweight minimalist shelter for backcountry adventures.
Best for: Best for lightweight, minimalist stealth camping.
Best for: Backpacking, cycling, and all-season trekking.
Best for: Reliable protection in extreme weather conditions.
Best for: Newbie campers wanting budget 3-season gear.
Best for: Bikepacking, motorcycle camping, and gear storage.
Best for: Emergency heat retention during outdoor survival.
Best for: Emergency use in unforeseen mountain weather.
Best for: Emergency survival and cold weather protection.
Best for: Quick solo camping or backyard adventures.
Best for: Budget backpacking and camping in dry weather.
Best for: Stargazing in buggy, dry, warm environments.
Best for: Ideal for budget-friendly music festivals and hiking.
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