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Quick answer: Three-season tents are usually only about 5 degrees F warmer inside than outside. Winter tents are better designed to trap heat and are typically 10-15 degrees warmer inside. Insulated or expedition tents can be over 25F warmer inside.
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Read More »If you’ve ever gone camping in the cold, you know that it is at least slightly warmer inside the tent than outside. The blast of cold air that hits your face when you unzip the tent is clear data! Despite this, it generally isn’t a good idea to rely on your tent to keep you warm. Before you go cold weather camping, here’s what you need to know about how much warmer it really is inside your tent vs. outside, plus info on 3-season and 4-season tent inside temperatures, whether single or double layer tents are better, how tent size affects warmth and how to make your tent warmer.
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Read More »Small tents are theoretically warmer because there is less space inside to warm with your body heat. However, this theory only holds up if your tent can actually trap the body heat inside. Since most tents can’t trap heat efficiently, it doesn’t make sense to buy a smaller tent because you hope it will be warmer. If warmth is your primary concern and you are camping with multipole people, it often makes more sense to get a larger tent. It will be much safer to use a gas heater or candle heater inside a large tent than a cramped small tent. You’ll also find it easier to stay away from the sides of the tent, thus reducing contact with condensation. There are exceptions though — When camping in serious snow, it is a lot easier to set up camp with a small tent or bivvy!
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