Maximum Capacity: Refers to the maximum number of people the tent can accommodate. For a more comfortable camping experience, choose tents with a larger capacity than the number of people who will use it, so there is space for luggage as well.
Pop Up: From flexible hoops integrated into the fabric. Once unpacked, they "pop up," take shape, and stand on their own.
Igloo: They form a dome shape that makes them resemble an igloo.
Cabin: They feature a high ceiling and vertical design, offering you comfort and interior space reminiscent of a room. They are suitable for family or organized camping with a car, as they allow you to stand upright and move comfortably inside the tent.
Tunnel: Their poles are arranged in parallel, giving them the shape of a tunnel.
Tent: They feature one or more rigid support poles, either at their ends (L-type) or at their center.
Teepee: (Teepee). Tall tents with a conical shape and a central pole, offering great interior height and good ventilation. Their design makes them particularly comfortable and easy to set up.
with Room Divider: They feature more than one bedroom, or a bedroom and a living area (the vestibule without a floor is not counted as a room).
Inflatable: They do not have the classic poles, but air tubes that inflate with a pump in a few minutes. They have a safety valve to prevent bursting from the sun’s heat and are very resistant to wind, as their frame cannot break.
Automatic: They feature poles that are all connected to a mechanism similar to that of a large umbrella and open just as easily.
with Double Layer: Scenes with better ventilation, while the outer layer helps with waterproofing.
with UV Protection: Fabric with a special coating, such as silver coating or blackout, that protects against the sun's rays.
with Blackout Technology: With a special fabric coating that reduces light inside the tent. They offer a cooler atmosphere and better sleep. Suitable for camping with children.