Shelter for the Next Generation.

We don't just build tents; we architect the backdrop of your family's most enduring memories. Engineered in Boulder, tested in the elements.

The Kindred Horizon Tent in the field
Technical view of Kindred tent architecture
Technical Specs

Material Science.

Our shelters are built using materials typically reserved for high-altitude expeditions. We believe families deserve the same level of safety and durability.

150D Ripstop

Heavy-duty polyester with integrated ripstop grid to prevent puncture propagation.

DAC Aluminum

Architectural-grade poles providing a superior strength-to-weight ratio in high winds.

95% Blackout

Proprietary internal coating for temperature regulation and extended morning sleep.

Magnetic Clips

Silent, one-handed attachment points for the fastest setup in the family category.

Craftsmanship

Built to outlast the weekend.

Detailed shot of tent fabric
Materials

Blackout Technology

Our proprietary fabrics ensure 95% light blocking for better sleep and 3x the tear strength of standard nylon.

Family setting up a tent
Design

10-Minute Architecture

Color-coded poles and magnetic clips make setup a meditative, stress-free ritual for the whole family.

Tent interior during a storm
Resilience

Wind-Rated to 50 MPH

Symmetric dome geometries and reinforced tie-outs mean peace of mind when the mountain weather turns.

Selection Guide

Find Your Family's Footprint.

Model Capacity Peak Height Vestibule Weight
Summit Dome 4 Adults 5' 8" 12 sq ft 14 lbs
Horizon XL 6 Adults 7' 0" 40 sq ft 26 lbs
Family Villa 10 Adults 7' 2" 65 sq ft 42 lbs
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"After 15 years of camping, the Horizon XL is the first tent that actually made my wife and kids enjoy the experience. The blackout rooms are a game changer for toddler sleep."

The Miller Family

Verified Owner // Cascade Range
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"We sat through a 4-hour monsoon in the High Sierras. Every other tent in the campground was leaking or collapsing. We were dry, drinking coffee in our vestibule."

James & Sarah T.

Verified Owner // Sierra Nevada

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