The North Face Wawona 6

4.5
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No mainstream six-person tent gives a family more covered space per dollar than the Wawona 6. The 86.1-square-foot interior has near-vertical walls and a 76-inch peak, so adults stand upright almost anywhere, and the enormous 44.7-square-foot front vestibule swallows bikes, coolers, muddy boots, and a camp table — it functions as a second room, not a porch. A 21-square-foot rear vestibule adds more storage, and the hybrid double-wall design pitches with less fuss than most tents this size. The compromises are structural. The tall tunnel shape catches wind in a way low domes do not, the front section is single-wall so interior condensation shows up on cold, damp mornings, and the long footprint plus guyline spread demands a generous campsite. Pitching it solo the first time is a 20-minute humbling. At roughly 500 dollars it undercuts the REI Base Camp 6 while offering more livable space; what it gives up is that tent's storm-grade composure. For fair-to-moderate-weather family camping — which is most family camping — the Wawona 6 is the space king and an easy recommendation.
86.1 sq ft interior with near-vertical walls and 76 in peak height
Massive 44.7 sq ft front vestibule works as a gear room
Stands out on value per square foot of covered space
Rear vestibule adds separate wet-gear storage
Tall tunnel profile struggles in strong wind
Single-wall front section can build condensation
Long footprint needs a large, flat campsite
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The North Face Wawona 6

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