Klymit Maxfield Tents 2-Person
Best for: Lightweight 3-season backpacking and gear storage.
- Innovative roll-style sack
- Huge storage vestibule
- Low 37-inch ceiling
- Limited water resistance
Motorcycle tents are purpose-built shelters designed for riders who need compact, packable gear that won't eat up precious saddlebag space. These tents prioritize small pack sizes and quick setup after a long day in the saddle, with half our reviewed models sleeping just one person. Prices run from $165 to $1,101, averaging around $421, with Big Agnes, REI Co-op, Klymit, and Lone Rider leading the pack. This category scores strongest on intangibles (8.3) and quality/durability (8), reflecting thoughtful moto-specific features and solid construction.
Best for: Lightweight 3-season backpacking and gear storage.
Best for: Backpacking and camping with extra gear.
Best for: Base camp for adventure riders with gear.
Best for: Versatile three-season family car camping.
Best for: Beginner backpackers on shorter, budget-friendly trips.
Best for: Budget-friendly backpacking and ventilated summer camping.
Best for: Versatile three-season backpacking and camping.
Best for: Three-season backpacking and lightweight wilderness adventures.
Best for: Four-season backpacking and tactical use.
Best for: Backpacking and car camping for two.
Best for: Backpacking, cycling, and all-season trekking.
Best for: Bikepacking, motorcycle camping, and gear storage.
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