There are a lot of factors to consider when purchasing a tent, especially if you’re planning on camping in Australia. The climate and terrain vary greatly from region to region, so it’s important to choose a tent that will be suitable for the conditions you’re likely to encounter. In this review, we’ll take a look at some of the best 4-person tents available in Australia. We’ll cover tents from a variety of budgets, and each of the tents featured here would make an excellent choice for your next camping trip. However, we suggest paying attention to the pros and cons of each option to ensure you make the best decision for your individual requirements. Thanks for reading, and we hope this review helps you find the perfect tent for your next adventure.
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π Our Winner: Coleman Instant Up 4 Person DarkRoom Tent
Coleman Instant Up Darkroom 4P Tent
Price mark: ~$369* (Reg $599.99)
*From Anaconda at time of review
Pros π
– Extremely easy to set up
– Pre-attached pole hubs
– Ample space and headroom
– Great ventilation
– Very dark inside
– Filters out up to 95% of sunlight
– Built-in lights
– Waterproof
– Built-in awning
Cons π
– Nothing!
If you love camping but always find yourself craving more sleep then the Coleman Instant Up 4 Person Darkroom Tent is perfect for you! This tent features patented Dark Room technology that blocks out 95% of sunlight so you can snooze for longer. The technology used for this tent keeps you cooler during the day and warmer during the night for ultimate comfort. Plus, this tent features unique, integrated LED lighting which perfectly accompanies the black-out material used. The frame is also from Coleman’s popular Instant Up series, which is known for its easy set-up and take-down. And with a front vestibule for added living and storage space, the Coleman Darkroom Tent has everything you need for a comfortable camping trip.
Oztent RV-4 4 Person Tent
Price mark: ~$1,099* (Reg $1,499)
*Club Anaconda at time of review
Pros π
– Super easy to set up (30 seconds!)
– One person set up
– Very durable and sturdy
– Fares very well is bad weather
– Excellent quality
Cons π
– Expensive, but worth it if you have the money.
The Oztent, a multi-award-winning Australian design, offers effortless setup by a single person in under 30 seconds. The Oztent RV-4 is an upgraded version of the RV-3, maintaining its compact pack size while introducing a pullout floor section for additional space. Crafted from premium 8 Ounce Rip-Stop Poly-Cotton Canvas and a durable heat-sealed PVC floor, all Oztents boast guaranteed waterproof materials, a 2-year warranty, side and rear windows, as well as a zippered power inlet. Complete with awning poles, pegs, ropes, and a heavy-duty carry bag.
Weisshorn 4 Person Portable Camping Tent
Price mark: ~$207* (RRP $317)
*From Caravan RV Camping at time of review
Pros π
– Great value for money
– Easy to put up and dismantle
– Integrated pre-attached frame
– UV and water-resistant
– Built-in awning
– Heavy-duty carry bag
Cons π
– No common complaints!
Our Weisshorn 4-person Dome Tent allows you to save time on setup and enjoy more relaxation and outdoor exploration while camping. With a pre-attached frame, it takes just two minutes to pitch the tent, leaving the hard work behind. Accommodating up to 4 people, it features spacious zipper doors and windows for excellent ventilation, complete with mesh screens to keep mosquitoes and insects at bay. Suitable for year-round use, the tent’s PU water-resistant coating and thick water-resistant base ensure protection from rain and moisture. Its convenient heavy-duty carry bag makes transportation easy, inspiring you to go camping throughout the year.
Blackwolf Classic Dome 4+ Tent
Price mark: ~$280* (RRP $370)
*From Tentword at time of review
Pros π
– Easy to put up and down
– Stands up in severe wind and weather conditions
– Great ventilation
– Lightweight at 9kg
Cons π
– No common complaints!
Looking for an easy to pitch and versatile tent perfect for weekend getaways? Look no further than the Blackwolf Classic Dome 4+. With its generous internal head height and front vestibule, this tent has plenty of room for all your gear. The Twilight Inner Tent is perfect for those who like to sleep in, with full coverage panels to block out the light. And the rear access door and roll away side vents make this tent perfect for hot summer nights, with great ventilation to keep you cool and comfortable.
Coleman Instant Up 4P Gold Series Evo Tent – 4 Person
Price mark: ~$350* (RRP $600)
*From Tentword at time of review
Pros π
– Easy to put up and down
– Waterproof
– Packs down small making it easy to carry and transport
– Excellent ventilation
Cons π
– Quite noisy in windy conditions due to the high roof
– On the heavy side at 14kg
When it comes to tents, there’s nothing more frustrating than trying to set one up – especially when you’re trying to do it by yourself. But with the Coleman Instant Up 4P Gold Series Evo Tent, that’s a thing of the past. This tent was designed with simplicity in mind, and can be set up in just two minutes flat. That’s right – no more wrestling with poles or struggling to put up the fly. Just pop open the dome, extend the poles, and your tent is good to go.
Macpac Hemisphere Four Person Alpine Tent
Price mark: ~$1,200*
*From Macpac at time of review
Pros π
– Robust
– Perfect for remote trekking and adventuring
– Fares well in extreme weather
– Easy to put up and take down
– Plenty of room
– Lightweight at 5.9kg
Cons π
– Expensive
So, this one is pricey compared to the others. But it wouldn’t be a list of the best 4-person tents if this one wasn’t included. When it comes to extreme weather and conditions, the Macpac Hemisphere Four Person Alpine Tent is designed to handle it all. From high winds and heavy snow loading, to extended UV exposure, this tent is built to withstand it all while providing a comfortable and liveable space for up to four people. The geodesic structure and six poles create a stable basecamp shelter, while the two enlarged vestibules are perfect for sheltered entry, cooking, and storing gear. The UV30β’ PU fly and Torrentwearβ’ XP floor give you a durable and waterproof shelter that will keep you warm and dry no matter what Mother Nature throws your way.
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