ActiveOutdoorsCampingIf I were to camp out for the king’s coronation, this is the tent I would useI’m not going to, and I don’t advise anyone to do it either, but if I had to, this is the tent I’d use to check out King Charles III’s coronationWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

ActiveOutdoorsCampingIf I were to camp out for the king’s coronation, this is the tent I would useI’m not going to, and I don’t advise anyone to do it either, but if I had to, this is the tent I’d use to check out King Charles III’s coronationWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

I’m not going to, and I don’t advise anyone to do it either, but if I had to, this is the tent I’d use to check out King Charles III’s coronation

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I was idly browsingAppleNews the other day and noticed that people started camping out on the streets of London to get a good spot in hopes of catching a glimpse of King Charles III’s coronation on Saturday, 6 May. And while I would never do such a thing and wouldn’t advise others to do it either, it made me think: what tent would I use to camp out for the king’s coronation?

You might think the answer to that question is ‘any tent’, but you’d be wrong – tents come in many shapes and sizes. We have five tent guides on T3:best tentsoverall,best backpacking tentswith lighter options,best inflatable tentswith large tents that pack down into a small size,best pop-up tentsthat are super-easy to assemble andbest festival tentsfor, well, festivals.

The perfect coronation tent

What would be the qualities of the perfect coronation tent (not a tent the king would have his coronation; that would need to be a huge tent)? First, it needs to be compact and light so that you can carry it around in your backpack or hand. Secondly, you would need the tent to be pitched and broken down easily – you might have to move position quickly.

Thirdly, considering you’ll spend days on the busy streets of London, it wouldn’t be a terrible idea for the tent to provide a little privacy (e.g. blackout function; so no bivvy tents). Finally, looking at the weather forecast, our imaginary coronation tent should also be weather-proof – you wouldn’t want to sit around in a soggy tent for days.

With hundreds of different options available, finding a tent that ticks all the boxes might feel like an impossible task. However, we tested dozens of the best tents, and I looked at all the reviews we had, checked all the specs and spoke to all the experts, and I can safely say I found The One.

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Quecha 2 Seconds Easy Fresh & Black popup tent

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It’s the five-star ratedQuechua 2 Seconds Easy Fresh & Black Popup Tent. As the name suggests, it’s incredibly easy to pitch and pack up, the design is functional and well thought-out (and includes that all-important blackout fabric), and it’s extremely reasonably priced, too.

Better still, you aren’t sacrificing comfort, either; the inside of the tent is very functional, with handy porches, a mesh vent and even a camping lantern hook. The whole thing weighs a mere 4.7kg (approx. 10 lbs) and packs down to a very compact size.

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