Looking for the right one person tent for your next solo camping trip? This page helps you choose a 1P shelter that’s easy to carry, fast to pitch, and comfortable enough for real nights outside—whether you’re doing a quick overnight or a lightweight backpacking trip.
Deal reminder: Mix & match items from our Solo Camping collection — Buy 2 get 20% OFF · Buy 3 get 30% OFF (applied automatically at checkout).
Quick pick guide
- New to solo camping: choose a simple one person tent with easy setup + good airflow
- Backpacking-focused: choose a compact 1 person backpacking tent
- Weight-focused hikers: consider a trekking pole tent
- Wet climates: prioritize ventilation + reliable rain coverage
What to look for in a one person tent
A great one person tent isn’t about “the biggest tent.” It’s about balance: packability, setup speed, weather readiness, and ventilation.
1) Setup speed (for real solo use)
Choose a 1P tent you can pitch quickly after a long drive or hike—especially in wind, cold, or fading light.
2) Packed size & carry
If you’re hiking in, look for a 1 person backpacking tent that packs down small and fits easily with your sleep system.
3) Ventilation & condensation control
Solo shelters can trap moisture. Prioritize airflow and smart vent placement to reduce wake-up condensation.
4) Weather protection (wind + rain)
A tent that feels “fine” in the backyard can struggle in exposed camps. Look for stable structure + reliable rain coverage.
1-Person 3s Pop Up Bivy Tent – StormLock™ Technology | Traverseon
Cot-Compatible Bivy Tent for Solo Camping – Floating Ultralight Shelter | Traverseon
TrailPod Bivy Tent,1kg Ultralight Backpacking Shelter
Ultralight 1P Backpacking Tent — Stealth Design, 4-Season Universal, Wind and Rainproof
UltraLight 1P Bivy Backpacking Tent
Ultralight 1P Bivy Trekking Pole Tent – 1kg StormLock™ Design | Traverseon
Ultralight Bivy Tent for Solo Camping & Hiking
1.18Kg Ultralight 1–2 Person Double-Layer Camping Tent – Waterproof & Windproof
Freespan Trekking Pole Tent (Solo / Duo) — Ultralight A-Frame Shelter
20% OFF · Buy 3 get 30% OFF
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FAQs
What’s the best one person tent for solo camping?
The best option is the one you’ll use every trip: quick setup, small pack size, and enough ventilation for your conditions.
What’s the difference between a one person tent and a 1 person backpacking tent?
Backpacking tents are typically lighter and pack smaller for carrying longer distances.
Are trekking pole tents good for solo camping?
Yes—if you already carry trekking poles and are comfortable with a non-freestanding setup.
How do I reduce condensation in a one person tent?
Use vents, avoid pitching in low damp spots, and maintain airflow even in colder conditions.
















