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3-4 Season Convertible Tents

The best 3-4 season convertible tents, reviewed and curated by the Trailspace community. Stores' prices and availability are updated daily.

user rating: 4 of 5 (6)
REI Arete ASL 2 Tent
$449
user rating: 5 of 5 (2)
Tarptent Moment DW
$325 MSRP
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (3)
Tarptent Scarp 2
$355 MSRP
user rating: 5 of 5 (1)
Tarptent StratoSpire 1 3-4 Season Convertible Tent / Three-Season
$325 MSRP
 
user rating: 5 of 5 (3)
Luxe Outdoor Base Camp
user rating: 4 of 5 (1)
SlingFin CrossBow 2 StormPak
$395 MSRP
 
user rating: 4 of 5 (4)
Helsport Stetind 2
 
user rating: 4 of 5 (2)
Jack Wolfskin Mistral
 
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (2)
Macpac Nautilus
 
user rating: 4 of 5 (4)
Vango Equinox 350
user rating: 4 of 5 (1)
Kelty Trail Ridge 2
$230 MSRP
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (1)
Wechsel Pathfinder
 
user rating: 4 of 5 (1)
Diamond Brand Gear Free Spirit II
user rating: 3 of 5 (1)
Vango Blade Pro 200
user rating: 3 of 5 (4)
Lowland Trailrunner 2
user rating: 5 of 5 (12)
Mountain Hardwear Skyview 3
discontinued
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (8)
Sierra Designs Omega
discontinued
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (7)
Mountain Hardwear Night View
discontinued
 
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (15)
Mountain Hardwear Skyview 2
discontinued
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (9)
MSR Fusion 2
discontinued
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (6)
Jeep 3-Room Screen Combo Dome Tent
discontinued
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (14)
Marmot Swallow 2P
discontinued
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (4)
Sierra Designs Vapor Light 2
$30 MSRP
discontinued
 
user rating: 5 of 5 (6)
Moss Tents Titan GT
discontinued
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (9)
Sierra Designs Lookout
discontinued
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (15)
The North Face Stratos
discontinued
user rating: 5 of 5 (3)
Mountain Hardwear Taurine 2
discontinued
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (4)
Sierra Designs Vapor Light 1
$250 MSRP
discontinued
 
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (12)
Sierra Designs Polaris
discontinued
 
user rating: 5 of 5 (4)
EMS Pampero
discontinued
 
user rating: 4 of 5 (9)
The North Face Starlight
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user rating: 5 of 5 (3)
Marmot Screech
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user rating: 5 of 5 (3)
Mountain Hardwear Muir Trail
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user rating: 5 of 5 (3)
Kelty Cyclone 3/4
discontinued
 
user rating: 5 of 5 (1)
Noall Serenity
discontinued
 
user rating: 5 of 5 (2)
Sierra Designs Tiros Convertible CD
discontinued
 
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (4)
Moss Tents Titan
discontinued
 
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (3)
Walrus Terramoto
discontinued
 
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (3)
Mountain Hardwear South Col Tent
discontinued
 
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (4)
Kelty Cyclone 2
discontinued
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (3)
Walrus Cascade Condo
discontinued
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (3)
Sierra Designs Lightning XT 1
discontinued
 
user rating: 4 of 5 (4)
The North Face Starburst
discontinued
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (3)
Mountain Hardwear Skyview 1.5
discontinued
 
user rating: 5 of 5 (1)
Moss Tents Odyssey
discontinued
user rating: 4 of 5 (4)
Eureka! Timberline Outfitter 4
discontinued
 
user rating: 4 of 5 (10)
Sierra Designs Omega CD
discontinued
user rating: 3.5 of 5 (11)
REI Morph
discontinued

Recent 3-4 Season Convertible Tent Reviews

rated 2.5 of 5 stars
REI Arete ASL 2 Tent

It was very good, while it lasted. I really liked this tent (I had the first of three updated versions, I think). It was the 'Goldilocks' sweet spot for me of a four-season-capable tent with more interior room than most two-person mountaineering tents, and better ventilation than most as well as lighter weight. Was easy to set up, had good number of interior pockets, and decent vestibule space. The tradeoff was only one door, and fly not going completely to the ground, so would let wind and spindrift… Full review

rated 4 of 5 stars
Lowland Trailrunner 2

Lovely tent—lightweight, spacious, and good quality. I've owned this tent for over 15 years. I've looked around for a replacement (for no reason other than because "New! Shiny"), but finding another tent that is as light (2.4kg) and as well-designed  as this one is not easy (okay, there are a couple of Hillebergs, but look at the £££). The design means you get two useable vestibules (handy when the wind/rain direction shifts; or use the back vestibule for storage). Narrow at the foot end (where… Full review

rated 5 of 5 stars
Tarptent Scarp 2

Very fast to set up and take down. Ticks these boxes: High quality, lightweight, made in the US, reasonably priced. My wife and I recently completed a short canoe camping trip in Algonquin Park. We broke camp daily. The tent is quick to set up and offers the convenience of being able to set up the fly first—handy if it's raining. Speaking of which, we experienced one day where it rained from 10 AM until 4 AM the next day—nonstop. No leaks—dry and comfortable. We followed Tarptent's seam-sealing… Full review

rated 3 of 5 stars
Vango Blade Pro 200

Interesting design with pros and cons, could have been worked out better. Motivation I bought this as a one-man tent, to have enough space for my pack inside. Buying the Blade 100 would relatively save little weight and not be wide enough. I wanted to have more headroom than in the bivouac tent I already had, to be able to sit up inside. I deliberately wanted a really doubly walled tent instead of a mostly mesh inner tent, to be able to use it in winter. Probably that would also be warmer than my… Full review

rated 5 of 5 stars
Tarptent StratoSpire 1

The Stratospire 1 is lightweight, able to withstand severe weather, roomy, and well-constructed. An ingenious design brings together many of the benefits of multiple shelters including a tarp and tent (a well-named product). It needs seam sealing and takes practice to get the pitch right, but gets easy. For a three-season solo plus shelter, extending into the fourth season with a solid inner, it is tough to find a better or more versatile option in the same weight class. 6/18/18: Scroll to the bottom… Full review

rated 5 of 5 stars
Tarptent Moment DW

A lightweight one-person tent that is easy to set up, takes up minimal space, and gives an easy drumtight pitch. Setup:  This tent is incredibly easy to set up. Stake one end, insert the main hoop pole, stake the other end, and tighten the guylines. I can set this up alone in less than two minutes after I find a spot. The design takes up relatively little space, and I was able to slip it into spots on the Appalachian Trail that might not have accommodated some other tents. Stability:  This design… Full review

rated 4 of 5 stars
SlingFin CrossBow 2 StormPak

The StormPak is the bare bones configuration of the CrossBow 2 series tent that minimizes weight, yet still has the strength to stand up to virtually any weather! This single-wall mesh free setup is waterproof, comfortable for two people and ALL OF THEIR GEAR, and is suitable for any kind of three-season use. Although SlingFin may be a relatively new name to the tent world, the crew on board has more collective experience than most well established companies. It is clear that they have paid very… Full review

rated 4 of 5 stars
REI Arete ASL 2 Tent

Nice tent for the weight, but a little on the thin side. The fabric is just OK and not as durable as high end tents...however the weight is saved. Overall worth the money. Lightweight, pretty durable, good quality, and REI one-year warranty. The cheap stakes (not enough) and guy ropes are a joke. I replaced them immediately. Using the vestibule entrance with two people is a pain because it's small. Nice that it has plenty of room inside for two and the packed size and weight are worth the money. Full review

rated 4 of 5 stars
Tarptent Scarp 2

This light 2-person tent is roomy and easy to set up. With two doors and two vestibules there is plenty of venting when weather permits. The inner tent options and crossing pole options make it a 4-season tent if desired. This Tarptent 2-person tent is all silnylon for light weight. The quality and design features make it one of the best 2-person backpacking tents available.  In a pinch the tent is large enough for three ("consenting" ;o) adults sleeping head-to-toe. See Tarptent website photo. Full review

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