Price: $74.99
(as of Jul 07, 2024 01:05:34 UTC – Details)
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Riptide 1 –
Outstanding Product
If you seek an economical, lightweight, user friendly tent, the Forceatt is one to consider. Have used this on cross country trips in various climates and weather conditions and it has held up very well. Tent is lightweight, very easy to set up and spacious enough for 2 people and quite a bit of gear. I would recommend this product.
Dalton Hathcock –
Force Att 4 person tent
First I want to say Iâve done plenty of research from watching thousands of reviews on YouTube to talking with sales associates in REI.A few of my requirements for the tent I was looking for was to have a rain fly that fully covered the whole tent, have good build quality that will last throughout the elements even during a pop up thunderstorm, and lastly be spacious enough for my family when car camping.Pros:-Very easy to set up and take down with one person.-The rain fly covers the tent and is well built. The seems on the inside of the fly are tape with laminate. The fly does cover the whole tent keeping it well protected.- The two smaller cross poles help significantly with spacing and sturdiness. With the tent corners and fly staked down I used 12 tent stakes and that thing isnât going anywhere. I have not weathered a good storm but I feel as tho it will with stand any storm.- Size of the tent is large for a 4 person. In the picture thatâs a queen size air mattress. There is plenty of room for it and other items.- The quality of the bags impressed me. I feel you donât have to stuff and stress the bag as you do on older tent bags.Cons:- Some parts in the stitching feel cheap as comparable to a Coleman or Ozark. Overall still a durable tent.- Tent poles are aluminum poles and do not feel as strong as the usually fiberglass poles. They are lighter but we will see on longevity.- Tent stakes. I would recommend upgrading the tent stakes they are just cheap stakes that bend and wonât hold well.Overall Iâm very impress and happy with this tent. For a car camping tent I feel it will easily weather any storm that might pop up. 10/10 recommend. For $100 this tent is well worth the money and better then any tent youâll find at a retail store.
Tedthulhu –
A deeply reliable tent, and serious value for the money.
I have taken this on a half dozen camping trips in the northern Midwest thus far. I definitely did hit it with a solid dose of waterproofing spray before I took it out, due to an overabundance of caution. On my fourth trip, I spent one whole day and night hovering in the tent, avoiding the enormous thunderstorms that slammed us for just over a day solid. Not one leak or drop of water made it in. This is a rock solid tent for two people who want to have some space to spread out. It is NOT a 4 person. MAYBE three, if they are very friendly. But not four. No way. Two would find it luxurious and spacious. I tend towards “glamping”, bringing a full solar array, a sine wave converter power station, a camp stove, full cooking kit, etc., so my tent can easily get a bit crowded. I have yet to run into any lack of space in the tent, and I bring a big cot to sleep on. I stow my gear either under the cot, or hang it in the storage spaces. Guyline and stake this tent down properly, and you will not have a problem with wind or anything else. It’s a fine tent for general use for camping 3 seasons. Comfortable, spacious, and dry. Two doors is awesome, if you’re sharing space and need two entries so you don’t have to step over one another. Overall, a very nice tent for casual campers, and it stands up nicely to the elements.
Mike –
Decent Tent for the Price
Before taking the tent camping, I seam sealed and sprayed waterproof on the rain fly.Set up is easy and no problem fitting my medium sized pooch and I.Hugh storms and wind hit one night and it poured for several hours. The tent held up very well.Be sure to stake out all areas of the rain fly nice and tight so it will shed water.Very small leaks appeared in the corners of the tent that were easily wiped dry, so I will seam seal the outside corners and the bottom seam that runs around the tent. I willalso spray water proof on and around the outside tent floor.I have expensive tents and for fun wanted to try a cheaper tent.For the money, itâs a keeper.
Liz –
Went up quick, broke down quick, kept us dry in the pouring rain.
Itâs a good tent for the price ðð» it fits two people and all our bags easily. It fit a queen sized futon mattress in it easily without touching the sides. 10/10 recommend
Brittani Esch –
More space than what I thought it would have
My daughter and I set up the tent in the back yard this weekend to test it out. It does not come with a footprint so we bought one. The bottom of the tent seems to be very durable, though. the rain fly does have sealed seams to keep the rain out. It did not rain over the weekend so, I can not attest for the rain proof ability. the rainfly did not sweat on the inside, which I was very please about. The rainfly can also be removed on those hot summer nights leaving a great view of the stars. Over all the materials used were very well made. I LOVE the double vestibules. It was so much easier getting in and out without having to crawl over each other. We both have the Trekology sleeping pad that is 22.4x 75.2 and 4 inches thick. it fit great side by side it gave about 6 or 8 inches above our head to put our stuff that we “needed”. While backpacking I thought that our packs could fit in that area or at the feet, or even in the vestibules. The night we tested it out the temperature got down to lower 50’s. We stayed very warm. I am going to have to replace the stakes that came with it. They are very flimsy and heavy, but I am ok with replacing them. I got an amazing deal on this tent and thought it would be a great starter backpacking tent because of the weight and the versatility of it. So far am very happy with it!
tony kane –
Fit my 6 foot 5 frame and gear which is usually a struggle.
Chela Arizpe –
Me encantó esta casa de campaña!Fue super fácil de armar, mi pareja y yo nos tardamos menos de 5 minutos en tenerla lista, decidimos comprar la de 3 personas porque anteriormente he dormido en tiendas de 2 y la verdad siempre se sienten muy apretadas, recomiendo esta casita porque asà puedes dormir adentro y además tener tus cosas y no te quedas sin espacio, tenemos un perrito grande y durmió con nosotros y cupimos sin problema.Trae una cubierta que cubre completamente la casa de campaña, y eso es muy útil para lluvia y frÃo, aún no la he probado porque es verano donde vivo, pero proximamente la usaré en invierno y voy a poner a prueba la cubierta.Recomiendo mucho esta casa para acampar 🙂
Lalo Macias –
la casa es muy compacta empaquetada y los materiales son de buena calidad , soporta lluvia fuerte constante sin filtraciones , muy recomendable por el precio , el unico detalle es el envio con el proveedor por que viene de usa y lo envia redpack , hay que estar hablando a redpack para monitorear el paquete y revisar la entrega
DGMV –
 Es mi primera casa de campaña, la compré en septiembre 2022, la he usado 11 veces, “de momento”; todo excelente, me gusto mucho su diseño y color, fácil de armar y desarmar, resistente a vientos fuertes, su interior es espacioso y con ventilación adecuada. Factores a considerar: algo voluminosa dentro o fuera de la mochila y se recomienda habilidad con los nudos para estirar bien de los extremos de la 2da capa protectora (es donde más me demoro al montar la casa). Les comparto fotos y vÃdeo. Salud, éxitos y a conquistar/respetar la montaña.
Lloyd Wilkins –
Used this a couple of times over the past year and it has performed very well. Easy to erect, lightweight and waterproof. I use it for one person to give room inside for some clothes and it is perfect.