The four-season Mountain Hardwear Outpost 2 is double-walled to keep you warm on winter camping trips and boasts fully-sealed seams on the fly and floor to provide extra protection from rain and snow. The large vestibule keeps camping gear dry, and the mesh panels and doors provide ventilation when the weather heats up again.
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Do tents get wet inside when it rains?
Tents get wet inside when it rains if they’re not treated with a waterproof coating or not fully seamed. Purchase a footprint (a special tarp) to keep you and your gear off the ground and away from leaks.
Should you use a tarp under your tent?
It’s up to you, but rocks, sticks and other natural dangers can puncture the bottom of your tent. A tarp adds an extra layer of protection and prevents moisture from seeping in.
How do I keep the inside of my tent dry at night?
As we stated above, a footprint helps keep your tent dry at night by forming a barrier between you and the ground. You can also purchase a fly to put over your tent or look for a tent that’s treated with a waterproof coating.