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Land Breeze Pro. 4

  • Land Breeze Pro. 4

The 3-second version

  • Accommodates five to six people with room for gear inside
  • Wind-resistant frame and materials handle year-round conditions
  • Mesh skylights with zippers let you control ventilation and condensation
  • Oversized for solo or small groups
  • Ground sheet and mat sold separately
  • Heavier than three-season-only models

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Five-person dome tent built for four-season camping

Most tents marketed for year-round use handle winter cold but trap moisture or handle summer heat but let drafts in when it's freezing. This one uses mesh skylights you can seal completely and a mud skirt that works with panel placement to let you tune airflow instead of choosing between sweltering and shivering. The color-coded pole system is the detail that matters when your hands are numb or it's twilight and you're racing weather—it turns a fifteen-minute guessing game into a task you can finish without thinking.

Good gift when

  • Groups who camp in multiple seasons and need reliable shelter
  • People who want ventilation control to prevent condensation
  • Campers tired of confusing pole systems in the dark
  • Anyone who needs space for gear inside without cramping

Skip it if This is built for groups of five or six—solo or duo campers will find it oversized and heavier than necessary for their needs.

Specs

Capacity
5-6 people
Season Rating
Year-round
Tent Style
Dome
Ventilation
Mesh skylights with zippered closures
Setup Feature
Color-coordinated poles
Storage
Wall pockets, front vestibule
Compatible Accessories
Land Breeze Pro. 4 Ground Sheet, Land Breeze Pro. 4 Inner Mat (sold separately)

What's included

  • Land Breeze Pro. 4 tent body
  • Color-coded poles
  • Stakes
  • Guy lines

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess

Large item; consider shipping timing and whether recipient has compatible camping gear.

The details

This dome-style shelter fits five to six people and uses reinforced materials designed to hold up when conditions turn harsh. The frame resists wind year-round, and the panel design pairs with a mud skirt to manage airflow in both cold and warm months.

A front vestibule gives you covered space for gear or wet boots. Inside, wall pockets keep small items organized. Mesh skylights overhead open and close with zippers, so you control how much ventilation you want without leaving the sleeping bag. The poles are color-coded to make setup faster, even in fading light or if you're pitching for the first time.

The panel system and skylight arrangement work together to prevent condensation buildup when you're sealed in for the night. In summer, open the mesh and let air move through. In winter, close everything down and the design minimizes drafts while still allowing some passive ventilation through the engineered panel layout.

The footprint is large enough that you can spread out gear inside without stacking everything on top of each other. The vestibule adds meaningful square footage for anything you don't want tracked into the sleeping area. Compatible ground sheets and inner mats are sold separately and add cushioning plus extra weather protection underneath.

Advanced-material construction with ventilated skylights and year-round weather resistance

$1,187.95at snowpeak.com

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Questions

Can this tent handle snow and winter camping?
Yes, it is designed for year-round use including winter. The wind-resistant frame, closable mesh skylights, and panel design with mud skirt help manage cold weather and snow loads. A separately sold ground sheet adds extra insulation and protection from frozen ground.
How does the ventilation system prevent condensation?
Mesh skylights at the top open with zippers to release warm, moist air. The panel layout and mud skirt create airflow paths that move air through without creating cold drafts. You can adjust ventilation based on temperature and humidity by opening or closing the skylights.
Is the vestibule large enough for packs and boots?
The front vestibule provides covered space suitable for storing wet boots, backpacks, and other gear you want protected but outside the sleeping area. It keeps muddy items separated without leaving them exposed to weather.
How difficult is setup with the color-coded poles?
The color-coordinated poles simplify assembly by showing which pole goes where, reducing setup time especially in low light or if you are unfamiliar with the tent. Most users find it faster than standard pole systems that require consulting diagrams.
Do I need the ground sheet and inner mat?
The tent functions without them, but the ground sheet adds protection from abrasion and moisture underneath, and the inner mat increases cushioning and insulation. Both are sold separately and recommended for extended trips or rough terrain.

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