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REI Co-op Base Camp 6 Review

A multifaceted shelter that takes camping to a entirely new level with the option of connecting your car to your tent
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REI Co-op Base Camp 6 Review
Credit: Jason Wanlass
Price:  $549 List
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Manufacturer:   REI Co-op
By Jason Wanlass ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  May 14, 2024
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RANKED
#2 of 18
  • Space and Comfort - 35% 9.0
  • Weather Resistance - 25% 8.0
  • Ease of Use - 15% 6.5
  • Family Friendliness - 15% 8.0
  • Quality - 10% 9.0

Our Verdict

In keeping with REI tradition, the REI Co-op Base Camp 6 is exceptionally designed, built to last, and chock full of considerate conveniences that manifest the manufacturer's desire to create customer-centric products that are fun to use. This is unquestionably one of our favorite tents for many reasons, but we were highly keen on the weather protection it provides. Just like the others in our lineup, the Base Camp 6 is slotted as a three-season tent, but some of its design features parallel sturdier four-season shelters, making it a great option for shoulder months, where weather may be more volatile. We also loved its storage pockets, double doors, massive vents and windows — and just wait until you get a look at its optional Base Camp Vehicle Connector. We think you'll like what you'll see.
REASONS TO BUY
Sturdy
Weatherproof
Tons of features
Large vestibules
Two doors
Excellent venting system
Color-coded poles
Reinforced rainfly
Vehicle connector attacement
REASONS TO AVOID
Slightly cumbersome setup
More expensive
Relies heavily on ground stakes for stability
Door zippers stick

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Bottom Line A well-engineered, thoughtfully designed tent that offers of convenient features, including the ability to attach you vehicle to your shelterIt's hard to imagine a better use of space at this price pointA unique tent both in looks and features, built with quality material from a well-known brandWith good looks and even better functionality, this tent was built rightYou may have to sacrifice a little on quality, but this tent is fairly solid, cleans easily, and can sleep a platoon of kids and pets
Rating Categories REI Co-op Base Camp 6 The North Face Wawo... MSR Habitude 4 NEMO Aurora Highrise 6 Coleman Skydome XL 8
Space and Comfort (35%)
9.0
9.0
8.0
9.0
9.0
Weather Resistance (25%)
8.0
8.0
9.0
7.0
6.0
Ease of Use (15%)
6.5
7.0
8.0
7.0
6.0
Family Friendliness (15%)
8.0
9.0
7.0
8.0
9.0
Quality (10%)
9.0
9.0
9.0
8.0
6.0
Specs REI Co-op Base Camp 6 The North Face Wawo... MSR Habitude 4 NEMO Aurora Highrise 6 Coleman Skydome XL 8
Measured Weight 20.8 lbs 21.9 lbs 12.0 lbs 18.9 lbs 20.3 lbs
Max Inside Height 6' 2" 6' 4" 6' 1" 6' 5" 6' 1"
Floor Dimensions 9' 2" x 9'2" 10' x 8' 7' 11" x 7' 11" 8' 4" x 10' 16' 2" x 7' 1"
Floor Area 84.3 sq ft 86.1 sq ft 62.4 sq ft 83.3 sq ft 114.5 sq ft
Seasons 3-season 3-season 3-season 3-season 3-season
Windows 2 Mesh top 2 2 2
Pockets 14 9 7 7 6
Number of Doors 2 1 1 2 1
Room Divider No No No No Yes
Vestibules 2 1 1 2 0
Vestibule Area (total) 44.5 sq ft 44.7 sq ft 23.5 sq ft 23.6 sq ft N/A
Packed Size 24" x 10" x 10" 10" x 32" 23" x 9" x 9" 26" x 9.5" x 9.5" 28" x 11" x 11"
Floor Materials 150D polyester 150D polyester DWR 68D polyester taffeta 150D PU Polyester Polyester
Main Tent Materials 75D polyester 75D polyester 68D polyester ripstop, DWR, PU 68D Polyester/ No-See-Um Mesh Polyester
Rainfly Materials 75D polyester 1500mm PU 75D polyester 68D polyester ripstop, DWR, PU Polyester Polyester
Number of Poles 4 4 3 hubbed 4 4
Pole Material Aluminum DAC MX aluminum 7000-series aluminum Aluminum Fibergblass
Extras Vehicle attachment Dual exits in vestibule, 3 pockets on back door Porch light Oversize duffel storage bag, nightlight pockets Integrated string lighting system

Our Analysis and Test Results

Just as its name suggests, the Base Camp 6 touts the space, construction quality, and features needed for creating a comfortable home base for dispersed camping, campgrounds, and especially car camping.

Performance Comparison


rei co-op base camp 6 - testing the limits of the base camp vehicle connector accessory...
Testing the limits of the Base Camp Vehicle Connector accessory. It's maximum height is 7.5 feet, so it can accommodate most vehicles.
Credit: Jason Wanlass


Space and Comfort


Comfortably fitting six sleepers into the Base Camp 6 isn't the easiest process, but it is possible. This tent doesn't have the largest floor space, but it's ample enough. It also offers tons of added features that make this shelter comfortable and easy to use.


The Base Camp 6 boasts 84.3 square feet of interior floor space which, when compared to the other models in our testing group, is about average for a six-person tent. So, depending on the size of your guests, sleeping arrangements may be a little tight if you have a full house. However, our absolute favorite feature for this metric (and for the entire tent) is the option to connect the Base Camp 6 to the REI Co-op Base Camp Vehicle Connector. The Vehicle Connector is a separate purchase, making the whole system a pricey package. However, it adds an additional 62.2 square feet of living space which peaks out at 7.5 feet in height. Even better, the Connector creates a seamless link between your car and your tent.

Making connections. We loved how the Vehicle Connector creates a seamless conduit between our truck and tent. Unloading your gear in the rain is no longer a big deal.
Credit: Jason Wanlass

The Vehicle Connector is very sturdy and weatherproof. During our testing, we enjoyed the covered access to our vehicle, and found the extra canopy to be a great place to take cover from rain or sun. Additionally, all of our testers found it super easy to slip back and forth between their tent and car. However, the entire setup connects linearly, which requires a more spacious campsite. Returning to other convenient features of the Base Camp 6, it has two massive doors, tons of loops for hanging gear, lots of mesh vents (six total), and a fully meshed rooftop that we really enjoyed during warmer-weather camping. In fact, nighttime cross breezes are this tent's specialty.

Getting a glimpse at the Base Camp's amazing mesh rooftop. On warmer-weather camp outs, we liked leaving the rainfly off to enjoy the view of the nighttime sky.
Credit: Jason Wanlass

Another fan-favorite feature was this tent's incredible storage capacity. Nearly the entire interior of the Base Camp 6 is lined with large mesh pockets (14 in total), so keeping keys, clothes, phones, or gear off of the floor and out of the way is a breeze.

REI didn't skimp on storage space. This tent is literally surrounded in large mesh pockets.
Credit: Jason Wanlass

Weather Resistance


The Base Camp 6 received some of its highest marks for this metric. Our testing proved this tent to be reinforced and hardy enough to take on some of the harsher weather Mother Nature may have in store. To be transparent, this isn't a bonafide four-season expedition tent, but it certainly is one of the most weatherproof general camping tents REI has created.


We doused our Base Camp 6 with tons of backyard rain for more than five minutes and this tent never flinched. Despite our efforts, the tent's interior was bone-dry. The Base Camp's massive, full-length, rainfly completely swallows up the main tent and protects it very well from rain, wind, and sun. We also love that the rainfly is reinforced by its own separate pole system, which adds incredible strength and stability to the entire tent.

Trying to simulate the worst of conditions. After more than five minutes of direct hose water, the Base Camp was still bone dry inside. Side note: notice the rainfly's additional pole reinforcement (white sleeve) on the far right of the tent.
Credit: Jason Wanlass

Our testers unanimously noted that the most crucial weather-resistance features of the Base Camp 6 are its full-length pole sleeves. Continuous sleeves can make setup a little more difficult but the payoff is worth it. This type of system is employed on the most rugged of mountaineering tents, and it gives the tent more strength to handle high wind, as well as the weight of ice and snow.

Extra guylines and are usually an after thought for the overall tent structure. Although often dismissed and discarded, these simple cords are a crucial component in keeping your tent upright during high winds. Always be sure to secure your guylines if foul-weather is on the horizon.


This tent doesn't like going sleeveless. Full-length pole sleeves are typically found on the hardiest of tents. They anchor the Base Camp's criss-cross frame and give it added strength to deal with wind or heavy snow.
Credit: Jason Wanlass

Ease of Use


A more complex design may translate into greater stability and strength, but it doesn't equal a simple setup process, which influenced us to award lower scores to the Base Camp 6 for this metric. However, thanks to dead-end pole sleeves, this tent can still be pitched by one person in a reasonable amount of time.


Our testing for this metric focused on more than just ease of setup. We also considered the intuitiveness of all of the tent's functions, tested the ease of zippers, loops, clips, grommets, and noted the size and weight of the entire system after we had stuffed it into its storage bag. One reoccurring complaint centered on this tent's two large doors. We had no issue with their size, but did notice the zippers routinely catching. They often needed to be coached along for a smoother pull. Additionally, we loved the dead-end sleeve features (a pocket which catches one end of the pole so it doesn't slip out during setup). However, we were often annoyed with the added time it required to “inch worm” both of the main poles through — and out of — the lengthy sleeves during setup and tear down.

Working it. Getting the main aluminum poles to cooperate during setup was not an ideal process. They take even more work to remove during tear down.
Credit: Jason Wanlass

Family Friendliness


Decent headroom, massive large mouth doors, and spacious vestibules earned the Base Camp 6 solid marks for this metric. And, although we weren't blown away by its spacious floor space, we still feel it is adequate enough to accommodate a family of 4 to 6, including the family pet. As previously stated, the Base Camp becomes an entirely different animal when it's combined with the Vehicle Connector accessory; however, since it is an optional accessory, we didn't consider this attachment in our testing or scoring.


The Base Camp 6 lacks optional wall dividers, and it doesn't offer pet-friendly floors (easier to clean). Likewise, its peak height is just barely over 6 feet (shorter offers better wind protection). However, the amazing rainfly creates massive vestibules on both sides of the Base Camp that offer a combined 44.5 square feet of space. They are large enough to house larger gear like camp chairs, skis, fishing gear, or even the family dog if prime interior real estate is a bit scarce. Lastly, our favorite family friendly features are the Base Camp's two gargantuan doors. They are identical in size and shape, and they have full-radius zippers which allow for maximum clearance for loading bedding, making a quick exit when nature calls, or just enjoying the breeze.

Opening our big mouths. We love the convenience of having two large mouth doors. It makes loading and unloading a breeze and when nature calls during the night, you don't have to climb over as many people on your way out.
Credit: Jason Wanlass

Quality


Reinforced stitching, quality fabrics, strong aluminum poles, and many other well-crafted components earned the Base Camp 6 impressive scores in our quality metric. Its fabrics are on par with other top performers on our list, and after weeks of testing, the entire system has our seal of approval for being well-made and built to last.


Four aluminum poles (two main, two auxiliary) crisscross nearly the entire diameter of the Base Camp 6 and anchor into eight ground loops that can be secured to the ground with dense metal stakes. The only thing we didn't like is that although structure is technically a free-standing tent, we found it to be heavily dependent on the use of ground stakes to truly secure it and give it its best form. Our tests proved this tent to be strong, reliable, and built for regular, steady use. If properly cared for, we feel this tent will last for several camping seasons. This tent's walls and rainfly are 75-denier polyester, and the flooring is 150-denier polyester, giving it ample strength to do battle with the elements. Likewise the Vehicle Connector is composed of 75-denier polyester.

Staking our claim. We loved having larger-gauge ground stakes. They can take a beating and ensure the tent is firmly locked to the ground.
Credit: Jason Wanlass

Should You Buy the REI Co-op Base Camp 6?


The Base Camp 6 is a great choice if you're looking for a larger tent that offers generous vestibules for tucking gear or supplies. As its name suggests, it's a solid choice as a central haven during remote camping or car camping, especially when a vehicle is involved. This tent's Vehicle Connector option allows the tent to be attached directly to most vehicles, creating a convenient conduit between shelter and car.

rei co-op base camp 6 - glamour shot of our base camp 6, vehicle connector, and truck.
Glamour shot of our Base Camp 6, Vehicle Connector, and truck.
Credit: Jason Wanlass

What Other Camping Tents Should You Consider?


The The North Face Wawona 6 also offers an additional canopy system that is already built-in to the tent design; however, it doesn't attach to a vehicle. If you need a smaller tent, but want to stick with an REI product, we suggest looking at the REI Co-op Wonderland 4. The Big Agnes Bunk House 6 also offers a large vestibule, and may be more of what you're looking for.

rei co-op base camp 6 - chilling with our fly down. we loved the option of sleeping in our...
Chilling with our fly down. We loved the option of sleeping in our Base Camp 6 without a rainfly. Warmer weather is a perfect time to enjoy this tent's massive mesh windows and rooftop. Watching the night sky and feeling the cool breeze doesn't get any better.
Credit: Jason Wanlass

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