To recover well at night after a day of hiking, it is essential to choose a sturdy tent that can protect you from the elements (wind, rain, humidity, etc.). The choice of a good bivouac tent will depend on your activity; if you're setting off for a multi-day trekking, you’ll need to go for a light tent with a separate space to store your gear. If you’re going with others, opt for a tent with 2 doors to optimize use with your hiking companions. We explain everything to you!

Summary of our comparison of the best trekking tents
Our top 5 best 1-person trekking tents
- Sierra Designs High Route 1, the best featherweight 1-person trekking tent (only 880g without poles)
- Simond MT900 1P, a spacious ultralight solo trekking tent
- Nordisk Svalbard 1 SI, the best trekking tent to face waterlogged grounds (10,000mm)
- Samaya Opti 1.5, the 1-person trekking tent with the best wall waterproofing (10,000 mm)
- Ferrino Sintesi 1, the best value-for-money 1-person trekking tent
Our top 5 best 2-person trekking tents
- Nordisk Lofoten 2 ULW, the lightest 2-person trekking tent
- Ferrino Sintesi 2, the best value-for-money trekking tent to go as a pair
- Ferrino Maverick 2, the best 2-person trekking tent for rain (ultra-waterproof fabric)
- Vaude Hogan UL 2P, the best trekking tent to keep your feet dry (most waterproof groundsheet)
- Vaude Lizard Seamless, the best modular 2-person trekking tent (expandable to 3 persons)
Our top 5 best 1-person trekking tents
Sierra Designs High Route 1, the best featherweight 1-person trekking tent (only 880g without pole)
| Category | Details |
| Frame | Requires trekking poles or an accessory pole set, sold separately |
| Fabric | 20D Nylon Ripstop, Silicone/PU, FR CPAI84 |
| Mosquito net | Yes, 15D Nylon No-See-Um Mesh |
| Ventilation | N/A |
| Bag size | N/A |
| Weight | 0.88 kg |
| Floor waterproofing | 1200 mm |
| Fabric waterproofing | 1200 mm |
We start with the lightest tent in our entire comparison: the Sierra Designs High Route 1. Its main asset: its weight, you could almost say your freeze-dried meal is heavier at 880 grams. This weight saving is explained by a bold design choice from Sierra Designs: the total absence of integrated poles. By removing these elements, Sierra Designs not only eliminates a potential weak point but also drastically reduces bulk. However, this lightness relies on transferring the structural load to the hiker’s trekking poles. This is a conscious compromise but don’t forget them, otherwise, besides walking harder, you’ll actually be sleeping under the stars.
To compensate for these constraints, the High Route 1 bets on exemplary modularity. Depending on your needs, it can be used either as a simple tarp shelter weighing 480 g, or as a full tent with a removable floor and mosquito net reaching the initial 880 g. On the materials side, you’ll find the double roof in 20D nylon ripstop (silicone/PU treated, 1200 mm) and a 15D mesh mosquito net. The latter favors lightness at the expense of robustness. Be careful not to take what we didn’t say: even potential mosquitoes raised in a gym won’t get through but it requires particularly careful handling to avoid tears.
Finally, despite its minimalist vocation, the interior space is surprising. Thanks to vertical walls and offset poles, the tent offers a generous living volume of 1.54 m². On the other hand, comfort stops where bad weather begins: the absence of a double door and the narrow vestibule (0.68 m²) can make extended stays in the rain quite restrictive. Also, although the setup is presented as intuitive, it requires some expertise. The guy line and anchor system as well as the lack of poles require soft ground (grass or soil) to ensure fabric tension, confirming that this tent is not made for improvised bivouacs on rocky ground.
Simond MT900, a spacious ultralight solo trekking tent
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Structure | 7001 T6 aluminium, Yunan SD70PF, Ø 8.3 mm |
| Tela | Double roof made of 20D polyester with a silicone and polyurethane coating; floor made of 40D polyamide |
| Mosquito net | Yes, built into the door and the inner chamber |
| Ventilation | Separate double roof, door with mosquito net and 2 large top vents |
| Bag size | 39 x 11 x 10 cm |
| Peso | 1.3 kg |
| Soil impermeability | > 3,000 mm Schmerber |
| Water resistance of the fabric | > 2,000 mm Schmerber |
| Wind resistance | Up to 60 km/h (force 7) |
| Liveability | 210 cm long, 95 cm high, 1 side pocket, 3 inside pockets |
The Simond MT900 1P offers one of the best balances between lightness, interior space and price in the ultra-light single-person trekking tent segment. Designed in the French Alps, this three-season tent features a semi-freestanding Y-shaped dome structure that maximises interior space without adding excessive weight. Weighing just 1.3 kg and with a packed volume of only 4.2 litres, it is particularly appealing to hikers and bikepackers looking to minimise their load without sacrificing a comfortable shelter.
One of its main strengths is the interior space. Unlike many ultralight tents that sacrifice comfort to save weight, the MT900 offers an interior height of 95 cm and a well-optimised layout that prevents any feeling of confinement. The spacious, sheltered side vestibule can accommodate a rucksack of up to 70 litres, whilst the three interior pockets make it easy to organise your gear. The Yunan 7001 T6 aluminium frame provides an excellent combination of lightness and strength, maintaining impressive stability even in winds of up to 60 km/h.
The waterproofing is also up to the task of intensive use in the mountains. The flysheet withstands a water column of over 2,000 mm and the groundsheet exceeds 3,000 mm, with fully taped seams and materials selected to withstand long days in persistent rain. Particular attention has been paid to ventilation, featuring a breathable inner chamber, a mesh door and two large upper vents that help reduce condensation, one of the main problems with compact tents.
All in all, the Simond MT900 1P is a very well-balanced choice for those undertaking multi-day treks in spring, summer and autumn. Whilst it doesn’t quite match the extreme lightness of some much more expensive premium models, it offers an outstanding combination of comfort, wind resistance, waterproofing and ease of use, making it one of the most appealing options in its category.
Nordisk Svalbard 1 SI, the best trekking tent to face waterlogged grounds (10,000mm)
| Category | Details |
| Frame | N.A. |
| Fabric | 100% nylon Ripstop 40D double silicone coating 3 layers |
| Mosquito net | N.A. |
| Ventilation | Roll-up front and rear panels |
| Bag size | N.A. |
| Weight | 1.9 kg |
| Ground waterproof rating | 10000 mm |
| Fabric waterproof rating | 3000 mm |
The Nordisk Svalbard 1 SI is the quintessential tent if you plan to camp with our Breton friends. More seriously, it didn’t inherit its name from the famous Norwegian archipelago for nothing: it’s our model that offers the best waterproofing at ground level (10,000 mm). More than just protecting you from rain, this tent will be particularly pleasant if you want to avoid capillary infiltration or rising damp, a recurring issue on models with more modest performance (often around 3,000 to 5,000 mm).
The rest of the tent, on the other hand, displays a waterproof rating of 3,000 mm (a bad choice, then, ultimately for Brittany), a compromise made to lighten the structure while maintaining decent resistance to bad weather. Technically, the Svalbard 1 SI relies on a double roof in 40D ripstop nylon, coated with silicone on three layers, which offers a tear resistance of 15.1 kg, a high figure for a tent of this weight (1.9 kg in full setup).
Inside, the space is optimized: the length of 2.60 m allows users up to 1.90 m, while the front alcove serves as storage for shoes or a kitchen corner, a rare feature on solo tents. The ventilation is designed to adapt to weather conditions: the front and rear panels roll up, avoiding the “sauna” effect in hot weather, but this partial opening can reduce waterproofness during heavy rain.
The most visible compromise lies in the weight. At 1.9 kg, the Svalbard 1 SI is at the high end of lightweight solo tents, without reaching ultra-light (under 1.5 kg). The fabric weight (58 g/m² for the double roof, 90 g/m² for the floor) partly explains this mass, as well as the two-pole structure, more stable than a single-pole model but less compact. In short, it is made for you if you mostly plan to sleep on grounds subject to morning dew and you prefer to sleep dry, even if it means carrying a bit more during the day.
Samaya Opti 1.5, the 1-person trekking tent with the best wall waterproofing (10,000 mm)
| Category | Details |
| Frame | No poles (uses trekking poles) |
| Fabric | 3-layer laminated fabric – Nanovent® membrane |
| Mosquito net | N.A. |
| Ventilation | N.A. |
| Bag size | ø 145 x 200 mm |
| Weight | 700 g |
| Ground waterproof rating | 20000 mm |
| Fabric waterproof rating | 10000 mm |
Here, you’ve got our real tent for Breton weather, if you catch what I mean: I’m talking about the Samaya Opti 1.5. Besides being ultra-light, its main selling point remains its waterproof rating of 10,000 mm, the highest in its category. Most tents twice as heavy perform worse! But if the walls are watertight, the foundations are too: its floor made of Dyneema®, with 20,000 mm water column, pushes this logic further, offering rare resistance to punctures and abrasion for such a weight.
To understand how Samaya accomplishes this feat, you have to look at the wall’s Nanovent® membrane, combined with a breathability announced at 40,000 g/m²/24h. Because yes, if water can’t get in, it’s just as important that it can get out (condensation); this is achieved here. Well, I have to admit, this design has a secret: the tent has no poles, these being replaced by your trekking poles.
If your poles are on board, the interior volume will be 1.4 m³ with a height of 1.1 meters. The brand states a capacity of 1 to 2 people... let’s say rather one, unless you really love your trekking partner! With floor dimensions of 2.20 m x 1.10 m, the space fits better one person with their gear. The weak point of this tent is obviously its price, Samaya representing the pinnacle of technical bivouacking. The brand uses only exceptional materials (Dyneema®, Cordura®, Swiss Piranha) to achieve the best currently available. Up to you to decide if it’s worth it!
Ferrino Sintesi 1, the best value for money for a 1-person trekking tent
| Category | Details |
| Frame | Preassembled duralumin |
| Fabric | Polyester Ripstop 50D |
| Mosquito net | Yes, double mosquito net door with FR treatment |
| Ventilation | Front ventilation |
| Packed size | 14 x 30 cm |
| Weight | 990 g |
| Floor waterproofness | 3000 mm |
| Fabric waterproofness | 3000 mm |
We finish this top of 1-person trekking tents with the Ferrino Sintesi 1. Offered for about the price of a night at a hotel, this one has chosen to be pretty good everywhere, without making you pay the price of a suite at the Ritz. Weighing 990 grams, it's not the best, but it's far from the worst. It is also compact once folded, with announced dimensions of 30 x 14 cm. Despite this, it remains spacious enough for one person (235 x 100 cm on the floor, 80 cm high), with an awning for storing your backpack. Technically, the Sintesi 1 plays the simplicity card: its single-chamber polyester Ripstop 50D fabric (3000 mm waterproofness) and its FR-treated groundsheet (CPAI-84 standard) offer decent resistance to weather (light... let's say more Lyon weather than Rennes weather).
Once again, despite the price, the brand doesn't skimp on quality with an external duralumin pole frame, preassembled and color-coded, which greatly simplifies the setup. The compromises are rather on the reduced volume side (0.6 m³) and the lack of a double roof, which limits its use to summer or moderate three-season conditions. However, note that, as Ferrino requires, the details are not neglected: internal pockets and a lamp hook are practical features, as well as the included repair kit and video instructions accessible via QR code.
Our top 5 best 2-person trekking tents
Nordisk Lofoten 2 ULW, the lightest 2-person trekking tent
| Category | Details |
| Frame | Aluminum |
| Fabric | 100% Nylon Ripstop 7D with silicone coating |
| Mosquito net | N/A |
| Ventilation | 2 mesh vents on the poles |
| Packed size | 22 x 11 cm |
| Weight | 750 g |
| Floor waterproofness | 3600 mm |
| Fabric waterproofness | 1600 mm |
We start this top of best 2-person trekking tents with a UFO: the Nordisk Lofoten 2 ULW. Weighing 500 g (590 g with the full kit), it holds the title of the lightest 2-person tent. Note, however, that at €720 per piece as we write these lines, it's an investment that would make your banker look like a Sunday hiker, but that's the price of invisibility in your bag.
To achieve this weight, Nordisk pulled out the big guns: an ultra-thin 7D nylon treated with silicone. It’s technically impressive and withstands Scandinavian showers well, but let's be honest: at this level of thinness, you avoid handling it with gloves or pitching it in the middle of brambles. It’s precision equipment, not a construction tarp. For waterproofness, it shows 1600 mm for the roof and 3600 mm for the floor. It's decent for moderate rain, but far from the "pool" performances of the Samaya above.
The brand announces 2 places. Well, with a height of 70 cm and a width of 120 cm, let's say it's an ant palace, but for one night with two it will still do and for solo use, it’s the real luxury. The real feat remains its volume: once folded, it only measures 11 x 22 cm. It literally fits anywhere, whether in a bikepacking seat bag or at the bottom of a trail running pack. Nordisk pushes the vice to stakes: some weigh only 1 gram. In short, the Lofoten 2 ULW is a technological showcase. It’s for you if you’re hunting every unnecessary gram on ultra-distance events or fast summer crossings. If you want a tent to play cards sheltered during a storm, keep looking. But if you want to forget you have a tent in your bag, you won’t find better.
Ferrino Sintesi 2, the best value-for-money trekking tent for two
| Category | Details |
| Frame | Pre-assembled duralumin |
| Fabric | Polyester Ripstop 50D |
| Mosquito net | Yes, double mosquito net door with FR treatment |
| Ventilation | Front ventilation and vestibule |
| Bag size | 16 x 35 cm |
| Weight | 1.6 kg |
| Floor waterproofness | 3000 mm |
| Fabric waterproofness | 3000 mm |
We change style with the Ferrino Sintesi 2, probably one of the best value-for-money for those who want to go as a pair without emptying their savings account. At about €220 currently, it avoids the usual traps of entry-level tents (anvil weight or sieve-like waterproofness) to offer a highly rational compromise.
Weighing 1.4 kg, it doesn't play in the same league as the Nordisk, but it remains incredibly light for a true two-person tent. Once folded, it takes up only 30 x 14 cm, making it the favorite of bike tourists and hikers who don’t want to waste any space in their bag. On the technical side, this is serious: a 50D Ripstop polyester with 3,000 mm waterproofness, roof and floor. It’s enough to confidently face typical showers, even though you need to stay cautious over time in case of non-stop downpour.
The secret to its weight is its single-wall design. It’s simple, effective, and pitching with the duralumin poles (color-coded!) is child's play. On the other hand, single-wall means you have to watch out for condensation. Ferrino added front ventilation to avoid the "sauna" effect, but in very humid weather or at altitude, expect some droplets in the morning if you don’t ventilate enough.
Inside, you’ll appreciate the double mosquito net door and the integrated vestibule that lets you stash pumps and the stove without cluttering the sleeping area. True to their habits, Ferrino doesn’t mess around with accessories: storage pockets, lamp hook, and even a repair kit included.
Ferrino Maverick 2, the best 2-person trekking tent in the rain (ultra-waterproof fabric)
| Category | Details |
| Frame | Hardened aluminum 7001 T6 |
| Fabric | Polyamide Ripstop 40D with Texit membrane 10000 mm and Teflon Shield+ |
| Mosquito net | Yes, external mosquito net on the main front door |
| Ventilation | Vents and ventilation sleeves, front vestibule |
| Bag size | 16 x 42 cm |
| Weight | 2.5 kg |
| Floor waterproofness | 8000 mm |
| Fabric waterproofness | 10000 mm |
If for you bivouacking means apocalyptic weather, the Ferrino Maverick 2 is your best life insurance. Here we leave the world of "little shower" to enter that of absolute waterproofness. You are going to camp in Scotland? I therefore advise you to read what this Maverick 2 offers. Inside, you won’t find Tom Cruise but a fabric capable of withstanding 10,000 mm hydrostatic pressure. For a 2-person tent, this is simply one of the market records.
To reach such a level, Ferrino didn’t cut corners: Texit® membrane and Teflon™ Shield+ treatment. The result? Water doesn’t just slide off—it is literally repelled, just like oily residues or mud. The floor isn’t left behind with 8,000 mm waterproofness. Needless to say, before seeing a drop seep from below, you’d probably need to camp at the bottom of a lake. Structurally, it’s a 7001 T6 aluminum frame, an alloy used in aerospace. The "double cross" shape of the poles isn’t just for looks: it’s designed so the tent stays rock solid when the wind decides to show up. The guy lines are fluorescent (handy so you don’t trip over them during an urgent night exit) and fixed directly to the frame for maximum stability.
Of course, such armor weighs in at 2.2 kg. It’s no longer ultralight, but that’s the price to pay for a tent able to follow you to high altitude or hostile environments. The interior space (1.5 m³) is optimized for resistance rather than hosting a party, but the volume remains adequate for two people ready to face the worst. Note that as with the Sintesi, it’s a single-wall design. Ferrino integrated ventilation vents and a vestibule to limit condensation, but keep an eye on it if the air is especially humid.
Vaude Hogan UL 2P, the best trekking tent to keep your feet dry (most waterproof groundsheet)
| Category | Details |
| Frame | NSL 9.6 mm |
| Fabric | 100% Polyamide 40D Ripstop silicone coated on both sides 3000 mm |
| Mosquito net | N/A |
| Ventilation | Side and adjustable floor ventilation |
| Bag size | 56 x 15 cm |
| Weight | 1860 g |
| Floor waterproofness | 10000 mm |
| Fabric waterproofness | 3000 mm |
We continue with the Vaude Hogan UL 2P, a tent aimed at those who absolutely hate waking up with their feet in water. If its name sounds a bit "serious," it’s because it doesn’t joke about its groundsheet: 10,000 mm waterproofness. At 1,860 g on the scale, it’s a bit above ultra-lightweights like the Hubba Hubba, but this weight surplus translates into immediate peace of mind. The NSL 9.6 mm aluminum frame is solid and the "throw-in" setup is a real joy: quick, intuitive, and perfect when you have to pitch your shelter urgently while the wind is picking up.
Inside, Vaude had the good idea to add small inserts at the foot area. It may seem trivial, but it helps lift the wall and prevents your sleeping bag from rubbing against the damp fabric during the night. And with 2.6 m² of living space, you breathe easy as two without feeling like you’re in custody. On the materials side, it stays on effective classic: a double roof in Polyamide 40D ripstop (3,000 mm), the famous 10,000 mm waterproof groundsheet, and adjustable side vents for ventilation.
Finally, the brand highlights its bluesign® certification (clean production), which is always nice for conscience, even if it won’t help you climb faster. But at about €250, this is a very fair price for a tent of this quality, capable of lasting years without flinching.
Vaude Lizard Seamless, the best modular 2-person trekking tent (extendable to 3 people)
| Category | Details |
| Frame | NSL 10.25 mm |
| Fabric | 100% Polyamide 20D Ripstop both sides Silicone coated |
| Mosquito net | Yes, mosquito mesh ventilation panels on the door and inner tent walls (100% Polyester 20D No-See-Um Mesh) |
| Ventilation | Rain-protected ventilation opening at the entrance, mesh window and ventilation holes |
| Bag size | 45 x 16 cm |
| Weight | 1690 g |
| Ground waterproofness | 3000 mm |
| Fabric waterproofness | 3000 mm |
Here we go for the grand finale of this comparison with the Vaude Lizard Seamless. Its thing is modularity: a solid base for two that can, if needed, transform into a shelter for three. A little magic trick that lets you stay under 1.7 kg, a pretty impressive weight for a tent capable of housing a small group. As its name indicates, the "Seamless" relies on a fabric welding technology rather than traditional seams. It’s technically brilliant: fewer needle holes mean fewer potential entry points for rain. The 20D ripstop polyamide fabric, silicone coated on both sides, offers 3,000 mm waterproofness. It’s sturdy, neat, and reeks of German quality, even if manufacturing happens a bit farther from our borders...
Let’s be real: with 3.3 m² of interior space, two people get the luxury, you've got room to spread out your stuff. At three, however, you enter the "close contact" category. It’s the ideal backup solution to help out a friend or for a small family, but don’t expect to throw a banquet with three occupants. Regarding setup, Vaude opted for "double pitching" (you can pitch the fly and inner separately). It’s super handy when it’s pouring cats and dogs: you pitch the fly first, and set up the inner tent nice and dry underneath. Add to that the NSL 10.25 mm aluminum frame that’s thicker than average, delivering excellent rigidity against the wind. We also appreciate the Green Shape label, ensuring your shelter didn’t wreck half the planet during its manufacture.
A small downside though on the groundsheet (3000 mm): it’s effective, but its thinness makes it a bit sensitive to sharp stones. If you plan to bivouac on aggressive granite, an extra footprint won’t hurt to make your investment last longer.