Best 6 Person Tent in 2021

This is our review of best 6 person tent in 2021.

Camping with a group of good friends is one of my favorite activities. Instead of bringing our tents separately, having a bigger tent for a group is easier for packing and setting up.

If you’re going camping in a group of up to six, you’re going to need a tent big enough to fit you all in. To make sure you’ll have a nice space to bed down after the campfire songs, take a look at our pick of the best six-person tents on the market!

Quick Summary

Who Should Get This?

6-person tents are designed for going camping as a group of up to six. If you’re a smaller group, you may still find these tents appropriate if you need a little bit more space to stretch out.

Best 6-Person Tents: What to Look For

Space

Your need for space will depend on how many people are camping, and how much extra room you want for movement and storage.

Note that although a tent manufacturer may say their tent is suitable for six people, that might not be true for all groups. Manufacturers are sometimes generous in their description.

Also, people come in all different shapes and sizes. In any case, you’ll need to be sure that the space in the tent is sufficient for your needs.

Convenient design and features

The little touches can make all the difference. Well-placed storage pockets can be great for your toiletries bags, and extra entrance ways or awnings can also increase ease of use.

Ease of assembly

Back in the day, setting up a tent could be quite an operation. Nowadays, many large tents are stored partly pre-assembled, with the poles already in the canvas – so no need for separate pole bags.

You’ll probably prefer a tent that can be raised with little fuss.

Ventilation

Ever worried your tent is leaking in the middle of the night, only to realize it’s just the condensation dripping on you? If so, pick a tent that allows proper airflow to reduce moisture.

Best 6-Person Tents: Our Picks

1. Kazoo Saturn Family Camping Tent

At 118 by 110 inches, it’s a reasonable size, with the option to fold the door up to create a large awning. It has good ventilation, and it’s a quick setup model.

The instructions are sewn into the storage bag so you can’t lose them.

Another nice touch of Kazoon Sat is the color-coded poles, increasing ease of assembly.

You can check our Kazoo Saturn 6 person family tent detailed review.

What we like:

  • Well-designed, with two doors and two windows
  • Good ventilation
  • Quick set-up

What we don’t like:

  • A little more expensive (the second priciest on our list)



2. Coleman Montana 6-Person Tent

At 120 by 84 inches, the tent is long and relatively narrow, but it offers a reasonable amount of space to most. It also has good ventilation.

One disadvantage is that this is not a quick assembly model, and must be set up in an old-fashioned way.

Coleman also manufactures “darkroom tents” that block out 90% of sunlight, which is good for light sleepers on those bright early summer mornings in more northern regions.

Unfortunately, Coleman’s dark tents are either too large or small to make it on to our list, but if you’re flexible on the size, you may want to check them out.

What we liked:

  • Good value
  • Fairly spacious

What we didn’t like:

  • Slower assembly than most modern tents



3. Mobihome 6-Person Tent

This model has some convenient features: there are four storage pockets inside and a place to hang a lantern.

Besides, the rainfly can be removed for a view of the stars when the weather is nice.

The tent is 161 by 83 inches. However, note that it’s a hexagon, not a rectangle, and the dimensions given are at the longest and widest points.

As the hexagon pinches in at the sides, you’re unlikely to be able to fit six adults (although you could fit a child at each end).

What we like:

  • Good value
  • Storage pockets and other convenient features

What we don’t like:

  • To sleep six, at least two will need to be children



4. Kodiak Canvas Flex-Bow 6-Person Tent


Kodiak is 120 by 120 inches in area, but most significantly, it’s 6 and a half feet tall, meaning no crouching for any but the very tallest.

And with straight walls, the tent has an almost flat roof, allowing you enough space to walk around. This makes a huge difference to how spacious it feels inside.

Kodiak is not an option for backpacking – it’s large and heavy when packed away. It also may take you longer to assemble than some other options.

Nonetheless, design and ventilation are good.

What we liked:

  • High ceiling
  • Room to walk around in

What we didn’t like:

  • Expensive
  • Quite large when packed away – will take up room in the car



Useful Tips and Resources

The most vulnerable part of a tent to wear and tear is the seams.

If you’re noticing more water getting in as your tent ages, then it could be that the seams are starting to fray. Storing the tent while damp can sometimes contribute to this.

Instead of buying a new tent, you might be able to invest in a seam sealant. This often comes as a spray, which is applied to the tent wall and then seeps into the fabric. Check out this video for more information.

Final Words

Sleeping six people in a tent can be cozy at the best of times. But wherever you choose to pitch up for the night, we hope that you’ll keep comfortable and dry in one of these tents.

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