I’ve slept in the Backcountry Lodgepole roughly 10 times this summer and fall and have been impressed. The Lodgepole isn’t flashy, but it’s exactly what many people need in a tent: shelter from the elements at an incredibly low price point.
Backcountry began making its own gear this year. Included is a lot of gear to cover the bases, like a tent, sleeping bag, and stylish lifestyle collection for men and women. The hallmark of the brand is its backcountry skiing collection, available now.
The Lodgepole tent does what a tent should: It sets up very easily, packs down small, and is amazingly affordable. I’ve thrown it in my backpack for short hikes to backcountry campsites.
At 4 pounds 12.5 ounces, it’s not super light. But it’s serviceable as a backpacking tent and wonderful for car camping.
I can fit my 6-foot frame inside comfortably with room for two. There are several side pockets for storing phones, keys, and headlamps. And a nifty roof pocket can string lights and illuminate the whole tent.
In high-alpine zones of Colorado, I wasn’t blown away, but thoroughly satisfied. And the best part is the price. It’s a consistent and reliable tent for a low cost.
While camping gear can get seriously spendy for flashy colors and often pointless add-ons, the Lodgepole is an example of pure utility.
Backcountry sells a two-person tent for $142 and a three-person version for $172. Both are currently 25 percent off.
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