A recommendation kind of depends on where you camp and in what conditions.

I had a Eureka Solitaire but I didn't like it much. No room to sit up and change clothes, and hard to get in and out of my bag and the tent itself. I think they've updated them since I had mine, so they might be easier to get in and out, but the size is the same, too small for me.

I quit using tents a few years ago and started using a homemade tarp and inexpensive hammock. Then I began using just the tarp and a ground cloth, and I like that a lot if rain isn't going to be a factor. I usually camp in cooler weather with no snow, and I build a campfire, so now I mostly use a homemade Baker's Tent / "Super Shelter", but if I were to buy another tent it would be something like this one:



This style of tent is generally very fast and easy to set up, can be used freestanding, and is good in wind and rain with the tent and rainfly pinned down tight. Mainly because it's simple and functional it's one of my favorite tent designs.

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