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5 Eco-Friendly Tents That Don’t Compromise on Performance

Camping is all about connecting with nature, so it makes sense to choose gear that helps protect it too. In recent years, leading tent brands have stepped up with more sustainable designs: recycled fabrics, PFC-free coatings, and lower-impact manufacturing are now becoming the norm for serious adventurers.

Here are 5 eco-conscious tents that prove you can go green without sacrificing performance – from ultralight bikepacking rigs to expedition-ready shelters designed right here in the UK.

1. Terra Nova Solar Horizon 2 (TriPlex™)

Best for: All-weather wild camping and mountain treks
Weight: 1.75kg (min)
Sustainability highlights:
✔ New Terra Nova TriPlex™ fabric – Triple-ripstop, recycled, PFC-free and solution dyed flysheet
✔ Groundsheet and inner recycled and PFC free
✔ High pressure Silicone Coating system (HPS Si/Si) eliminates the need for WR treatment and is C0 by design.
✔ Airocorner™ maximises the HPS Si/Si, reduces leakage and gives better durability
✔ Repairable and built for long-term use with a lifetime warranty

Why we love it:
The Solar Horizon 2 is a true four-season crossover – tough enough for exposed terrain, yet compact and comfortable for regular wild camps. It’s built using Terra Nova’s latest TriPlex™ fabric, a cutting-edge triple-ripstop three-layer system that uses recycled yarns, is PFC-free, and offers outstanding waterproofing and durability.

Pair that with trekking pole compatibility, excellent ventilation, and classic Terra Nova design, and you’ve got a tent that respects both nature and the environment it’s pitched in.

Explore the Solar Horizon 2 → https://www.terra-nova.co.uk/products/solar-horizon-2-tent

Terra Nova Solar Horizon 2 Eco

2. Wild Country Helm Elite 2

Best for: All-round adventure with eco-innovation

Weight: 1.9kg (min)

Sustainability highlights:

✔ Recycled, PFC-free flysheet, inner and groundsheet fabric

✔ Freestanding, award-winning strong design

✔ Lightweight yet durable – designed for long-term use

Why we love it:

Built as a sustainable, lightweight, evolution of the award-winning Helm Compact 2, the Helm Elite 2 is also an award finalist, is light enough for multi-day trips but tough enough for most UK weather. Its freestanding design and generous porch space make it a practical choice for backpackers, bikepackers, and wild campers. Plus, it’s been developed in Terra Nova’s UK-based facility, who test in the Peak District, offsets carbon emissions and support local manufacturing.

Explore the Helm Elite 2 → https://www.terra-nova.co.uk/products/helm-elite-2/

Wild Country Helm Elite 2 Eco
(Helm Elite 2 Images c/o Jamie Loftus)

3. NEMO Dagger OSMO 2P

– Best for: Lightweight hiking with a focus on comfort
– Weight: 1.8kg
– Sustainability highlights:
✔ OSMO™ fabric: recycled polyester + nylon blend
✔ PFAS-free coatings
✔ 100% carbon offset manufacturing

NEMO’s OSMO series is also a heavyweight in sustainable tent fabric design. It’s stretch-resistant, waterproof, and made from entirely recycled fibers, with no toxic chemical coatings. A great option for lightweight adventurers who want luxury touches without the guilt.

4. Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL2

– Best for: Bikepacking & remote trails
– Weight: 1.4kg (min)
– Sustainability highlights:
✔ Solution-dyed fabrics (reduces water & energy use by up to 80%)
✔ Recycled components
✔ Eco-certified production

This bikepack-specific version of the Copper Spur series also uses solution-dyed fabrics – a process that massively cuts water consumption during manufacturing. It also features shortened pole segments for handlebar fit and boasts one of the best space-to-weight ratios in its category.

5. Vaude Hogan SUL 2P Eco

– Best for: Solo trekking and fastpacking
– Weight: 1.2kg (min)
– Sustainability highlights:
✔ Triple silicone coated tent material for longer lifespan
✔ PVC-free and climate-neutral production
✔ Fair Wear & Green Shape certified

In Vaude’s Eco line, the Hogan SUL is ultra-light, compact, and made with bluesign®-approved fabrics. It’s a great match for hikers who want maximum miles with minimal impact.

Choosing an eco-friendly tent doesn’t mean settling for second best. These five models offer real outdoor performance with a reduced environmental footprint – whether you’re wild camping in Wales or racing across Iceland.

When picking your next tent, look for:

  • Recycled and solution-dyed fabrics
  • PFC/PFAS-free coatings
  • Long warranties and repair options
  • Brands actively working to reduce impact

Adventure responsibly. Pitch lightly. Leave nothing but footprints.