When my wife And I had children, we got one of the biggest tents first. Fifteen years ago, I was the most good car camping tent that I could find was Rere Kingdom 6. After all these years, the tent is still getting stronger (a friend is still far from camping), but found out that we really never needed the whole room. I happily trade this room with a little more power in the stormy weather, which always finds me when camping, and a small sign that will fit in more places.
It is exactly what the Rease Camp offers 6 tents. It is smaller in the overall guided space than the Kingdom 6, but in my test it is much better in the air, while still big enough to sleep five.
Family friendly
Photo: Scott Gilbertson
Before I drown in the base camp, I should note that when the Rey no longer makes the kingdom 6, it gets closer to Wonderland 6, which is an option that I will eventually discuss. I decided to change space for a strong design of the base camp. I also like that the square shape of the base camp fits better on small camping sites.
The rei co -base camp tent is available in the size of four people and six people. I tested the base camp 6, which I would say is comfortable for five adults and is perfect for two adults, two young men and a 10 -year -old child. Rei’s species claim that 84.3 square feet of interior floor space, compared to the family camping tents in our guide, is absolutely average for a tent of six people. You can technically fit six gold pads, but it is tight, which is quite equal to the course with tents. If you want a better experience daily, your original group size up to at least one person.
One thing that is in the base camp is more living than it is to survive the pocket and roof hooks often to store clothes and gear out of the way. There are 14 mesh packets around the tent (the whole of the tent is mesh pocket). Keeping things clean and organized always improves life in the tent.
Photo: Scott Gilbertson
There are two large doors with full zippers, so you can open it completely when you are loading the goods. The upper part of the tent has a mesh, and there are two trilateral mesh vents on both sides of the tent, as well as mesh panels on the door. All of them can be closed with zippers except the ceiling, which is just mesh. All the venting options are combined to make it a huge tent for hot nights as there is a way to move the air, regardless of the way the air is blowing. Even when it is still dead, it is a pleasure to know that some heat is avoiding the upper part of the tent. There are also vents in the rain, which can be open to allow air even during the storm.


