When the Roman legionairies were on their march to protect their country and to conquer new lands they and their mules carried all equipment including tents with them.
The tents were made from insulated hides overlapping in a way that no rain drop would get inside the tent.
The tents measured 9' x 9' x 7' for accomodation of 8 men and were called "contubernium". The groups of eight legionairies were also called contubernium.
The legionairies had to look for a wooden understructure to these tents, to be historically correct we also do not supply anything which would look like modern camping equipment.
Total weight of our reenactment leather tent: 24 kg (53 lbs)