Over $150 off a spacious and waterproof four-person Marmot tent? We rarely see deals this good, so act fast and get your hands on this three-season shelter while you still can!

Marmot Halo tent
Enjoy restful nights in this Marmot tent (Image credit: Marmot)

Are you on the hunt for a cozy new tent to take the family camping? Act fast, and you can save loads on this large, three-season model at Backcountry. The Marmot Halo tent boasts living space for up to four people, and is now available for $389.99.

It's made from a combination of 68-denier polyester ripstop and 40-denier polyester no-see-um mesh, designed to keep you cool and cozy in spring, summer, and fall. When the weather worsens, you're protected from the rain by a PU-coated 86-denier nylon rainfly and 70-denier nylon floor, which boasts a hydrostatic head rating of 3,000mm.

Hydrostatic head ratings indicate how waterproof your tent is, reflecting the amount of water, in millimeters, that the fabric can withstand before it leaks. Anything with a hydrostatic head rating over 1,000mm is considered waterproof, and a rating of 3,000mm is more than enough to withstand heavy rainfall.

Inside, there's 64sq ft (5.9m2) of floor space, and multiple storage compartments, so you can keep your belongings organized and maximize the available room.

This large Marmot tent is designed for heavy use with the family, or multiple friends. If you're looking for something a little smaller, you can check out our guides to the best one-person tents and two-person tents.

Marmot Halo tent:$548.95 $389.99 at BackcountrySave $159

Marmot Halo tent: $548.95 $389.99 at Backcountry
Save $159 This Marmot tent is designed to house four campers and keep them comfortable in trying conditions. Its waterproof rainfly is fully sealable, and there are plenty of storage pockets to keep your belongings organized.

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Will Symons
Staff Writer

Will Symons developed his love of the outdoors as a student, exploring every inch of Sussex’s South Downs national park and swimming off the Brighton seafront. Now a staff writer for Advnture, Will previously worked as a freelance journalist and writer, covering everything from cricket to ancient history. Like most Advnture staff, Will’s free time is rarely spent indoors, he can often be found hiking, open water swimming or playing cricket.