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Do I Need A Footprint For My Tent?

Jan 14, 2025

Are Tent Footprints Worth It?

Tent footprints can be a worthwhile investment for ultralight tents, but whether they are essential depends on your priorities, the type of terrain you'll encounter, and how you use your gear. Here are the pros and cons to help you make your final decision.

Pros of Using a Tent Footprint...

1. Protection for Your Tent Floor

Ultralight tents often have thinner materials to save weight, making the floor more vulnerable to punctures or abrasion. A footprint provides an extra layer of protection.

This is especially useful on rocky, rough, or abrasive terrain.

2. Extended Tent Lifespan

A footprint can help prolong the life of your tent by reducing wear and tear on the floor. It's easier and cheaper to replace a footprint than an entire tent floor.

3. Improved Waterproofing

Some tent footprints are designed to enhance waterproofing by adding an additional water-resistant barrier between the ground and your tent floor.

4. Ease of Setup Options

Many ultralight tents allow a "fast-pitch" setup using just the footprint, poles, and rainfly, creating a minimalist shelter option & saving pack weight.

5. Custom Fit

Manufacturer-provided footprints are tailored to fit your tent perfectly, reducing excess material and weight compared to DIY solutions.

Example Of A Custom Fit Footprint

Made specifically for each model of tent custom made footprints fit perfectly under the floor of your inner & most designs also provide additional floor coverage in the vestibule area providing a dry space for you to store your boots & other gear without them being inside your sleeping area.

Cons of Using a Tent Footprint...

1. Additional Weight

Even though footprints for ultralight tents are typically lightweight (usually 200/300grams) , they still add to your pack weight.

DIY solutions like Tyvek or polycro sheets can be lighter alternatives.

2. Initial Cost

Manufacturer footprints can be relatively expensive compared to DIY options or generic alternatives. You need to weigh-up how you plan to use your tent & if there is a need for it in your setup.

3. Redundancy

If you’re careful about campsite selection & your tent does not offer a fly+footprint configuration, you might not need a footprint at all. Choosing soft, debris-free ground can mitigate the risk of floor damage. However, time is not always on your side in the hills & it's just a case of getting a shelter up to protect you from the elements.

4. Space in your Pack

Footprints can add bulk to your pack, which may be an issue for ultralight backpackers.

When a Footprint Is Certainly Worth It

Rough Terrain: If you frequently camp on rocky or uneven ground, a footprint can save your tent from excessive damage.

High-Use Tent: For those who use their tent frequently, a footprint can extend its lifespan significantly.

Moist Environments: If you're in areas with persistent wet conditions, the extra waterproof layer can be helpful.

Final Thoughts...

If you’re an ultralight backpacker focused on minimizing weight, a lightweight DIY footprint or skipping it altogether might be the best choice, especially if you’re diligent about campsite selection. For others who prioritize durability, convenience a tent-specific footprint is be a valuable addition to your kit list even if it doenst travel with you on every camping trip.

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