Explore New Zealand’s backcountry in any season with this lightweight 4 season tent. The FT Camping FTWT2600 is built for adventurers who need an all-weather solution that’s compact enough for multi-day hikes yet made for camping in the snow. Designed for reliability and comfort, this tent keeps you dry, ventilated, and protected in cold environments.
Key Benefits of the Lightweight 4 Season Tent
- All-Weather Protection: Features a waterproof flysheet (PU 3500mm), windproof design, and snow skirt for winter insulation.
- Dual Entrances: Access from either end prevents disturbances, improves gear access, and boosts airflow control.
- Superior Ventilation: Mesh inner, two side vents, and a breathable roof reduce condensation during cold nights.
- Compact & Lightweight: At just 2.7kg, it's ideal for hiking, trekking, and snow camping in remote locations.
Perfect for Winter and Summer Adventures
The built-in snow skirt prevents cold air and snow from entering, crucial for comfort during snow camping. In summer, simply roll it up for better airflow.

Dual Door Convenience
With two entry points, campers avoid crawling over each other. This layout also offers gear storage at both ends without blocking exits.

Optimised for Ventilation
Condensation is a major concern in cold climates. That’s why this lightweight 4 season tent includes two external air vents plus full mesh inner panels to enhance airflow without sacrificing warmth.

Materials That Last
This tent’s inner base is made of tough 210D oxford cloth rated to 4000mm for waterproofing. The flysheet uses 210T polyester with taped seams for further protection.

Reinforced stitching at key points ensures this lightweight 4 season tent stays strong through tension and repeated use.

Lightweight 4 Season Tent Specifications
- Brand: FT Camping
- Model: FTWT2600
- Flysheet: 210T polyester PU 3500mm
- Inner Base: 210D oxford cloth PU 4000mm
- Poles: 8.5mm aluminium
- Weight: 2.7 kg ± 5%
- Packed Size: 47 x 14 x 14 cm
- Dimensions: 150+50+50 x 210 x 115 cm

Top Winter Camping Tips
- Use a down sleeping bag rated for below-zero conditions.
- Insulate under your sleeping mat—one layer underneath equals two above.
- Dress in moisture-wicking layers—avoid cotton.
- Choose sheltered sites and stake your tent firmly, especially in snow.
- Always vent the tent to prevent condensation inside.
- Carry high-energy foods and stay hydrated in cold weather.
Bonus Snow Camping Tricks
- Use buried branches instead of stakes in deep snow for better anchoring.
- Dig a cold-air trench in front of your door to trap chilled air below.
- Bring a shovel to help clear snow from your site quickly and safely.