Weight is a critical factor when comparing igloo tents and backpacking tents from Tianjin Dacheng International Trading Co., Ltd. Igloo tents, with their robust dome frames and often larger size, typically weigh more—ranging from 5 to 20 pounds (2.3 to 9 kg) for models designed for 2 to 6 people, making them suitable for car camping or stationary use. Backpacking tents, engineered for trail efficiency, prioritize ultralight materials, with solo models weighing as little as 1 pound (0.45 kg) and 2-person tents averaging 2 to 4 pounds (0.9 to 1.8 kg). Backpacking tents achieve this through minimalist designs, such as single-wall construction or trekking pole-compatible frames, while igloo tents use sturdier materials for weather resistance. For backpackers or long-distance hikers, the lighter weight of backpacking tents is essential for reducing pack burden, whereas igloo tents offer greater durability and space for campers who can afford the extra weight.