Price: $74.99 - $59.99
(as of Jul 08, 2024 11:33:21 UTC – Details)
Polyester
Imported
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Customers say
Customers like the ease of setup, quality, waterproofness, appearance and portability of the tent. For example, they mention it’s well made, keeps them dry in the rain and that the unique counterflexing design of the two poles gives it a 3 season plus.
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Mark Curtis –
Very solid tent
Love this tent.PROS:- RainPROOF. Rained all night and not a drop inside.- SOLID. The unique counterflexing design of the two poles gives this tent a 3 season plus rating. It puts extra resistance on the walls, and makes it very streamline and wind resistant. This could be used for mountaineering (though not quite for 4 season).- Lightweight. Relative to its size and strength. Certainly not ultra light, but not super heavy either.- Size. GREAT for anyone over 6 feet tall. Compared to the Hewolf two person I also purchased (and love), it is several inches longer….and has a similar, steep lower wall design.- Color. Neutral. Best of both worlds. Does not attract bugs, and not visually obnoxious to others.- Gear storage. Two vestibules and a mesh loft. Fantastic!- Ventilation. No condensation despite rain and humidity. Not full mesh main body like the Hewolf, but still breathable enough in those conditions.- Ease of entering/exiting. Two doors. Maximum versatility.CONS:- Not easy to set up! It took me almost a half hour the first time. Not terribly difficult once you have done it, but not intuitive! It’s the design. The poles don’t criss cross ahead of time. Each end of each pole actually goes into the same side (wall) of the tent….THEN cross with the clipping. It can be very confusing, but just takes some practice. Once you understand the concept, it’s not bad. Though compared to the Hewolf, it’s not as easy to set up for one person. *The benefit is the solid nature of the design. For the price point, it’s built like a tank*- Stakes. Just like the Hewolf and almost every other tent…they will bend rather easily in hard ground. Buy separate, heavier duty stakes….you won’t regret it. Though I will say I have seen much worse than these.- Color. Listed as a pro, but in the sense of being cheery inside…..not that great compared to the orange fly Hewolf. Not super dark though either, so not that bad.- Zippers. Barely a con. They work fine, just not as smooth as the similarly priced Hewolf….which definitely skewed my impression/standard.
DeadRun01 –
Set up fast, water proof. Roomy for 1 person and gear
First time I got to use itâ it rained, stayed bone dry. Tent sets up under 3 mins and packed up in about 5 mins and everything went EASILY into the storage bag.Construction seems good. The netting is a little questionable for the long term, but weâll see.Zippers worked well and are good quality.
Megan Gresham –
Decent Tent – Not ultra lightweight
Overall, I am very happy with this tent. It’s good for what I use it for which is short “backpacking” trips with my young boys (4 and 6). It’s fairly compact and fits under my pack, but it’s not super light. I wouldn’t want to carry it more than a few miles.It sets up and tears down very easily with one person. I would call it a two person tent if you don’t mind being cozy with the other person. The two little boys and I fit in it (snuggly). I love the two-door design and propped out rain fly. We use one side for storage and one side as an entrance.It’s been through heavy rain and Wyoming wind, and been stable (don’t get lazy about staking it down).Overall, it’s a reasonable convenient tent for light backpacking. It’ll work for a few years for the boys and I until they’re ready for longer hikes (and bigger). For car camping, I’d prefer my four-person tent.
D. Coleman –
Held Up in Thunderstorm
This high-quality, lightweight tent, held up in a thunderstorm and kept me dry! This is exactly why I bought this tent, and I verify that it held up without any extra seam sealant. I am very pleased. The rain cover is perfectly functional, and the stitching is quality.I bought this because it’s lightweight, and I need something small and light to carry with me on kayaking journeys in a small compartment. This fits the bill perfectly, and works for a one-person adventure. You might be able to fit two people in there if you don’t mind being intimate.I did have to snip a few loose threads inside the tent at first, and I wish it were a bit more airy, but for the price I think what you’re getting is equivalent to much, much more expensive tents. (Like, $300 range.) The quality is, without question, good. The material holds up in weather. The seams are water-tight. The rain cover worked perfectly.What more could you want from a tent? Quality at a good price? Light and small enough to pack? Holds up in weather. All of the above are a resounding YES. (In other words, good tent. Get this one.)
James –
Looks like a great tent. Well made with no threads hanging. Quality material. Makes a great single person tent. I think 2 would be snug unless the other is small or a child. Great weight. Glad I purchased.
Mary –
Love this tent. It’s really easy to get in and out of and has a good height. It’s super light and easy to put up. Love the bright yellow colour. The mesh basket in the ceiling is a bonus. Great vestibule each side for gear. Sturdy floor. Lightweight but strong. Great ventilation each end. Well worth the money.
Nic –
The tent what is described.
Kyle –
Good for two people not three in anyway. Easy to set up and we were rained on twice without it leaking!! Good value