Price: $99.99
(as of Jul 06, 2024 11:32:49 UTC – Details)
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AnnaBanana316 –
BEST TENT EVER
This is *straight up* the exact same tent as the MSR hubba hubba tent. I’m not kidding. This tent is absolutely awesome. I got it because (like most people) I couldn’t afford a $400 tent. This mongar tent came with a footprint, fly, and in purple. *purple!!*I set this up on a windy day just to see how it works, and it was *great*! When actually using it, I took it on a multi-day road trip where I packed and unpacked it for four consecutive nights, then another for two nights. There was not a single rip, tear, or snag in this thing after any of this. My boyfriend, who got a different 2 person tent off amazon, had at least twelve holes in his after the end of this journey. (yellow tent). He returned his.There are three little pockets – one of them is in the roof and can hold a light. The other two are at the head and foot of the tent and are shallow (about 5 in) and span the width of the tent. Size-wise, the tent is really snug for two people. For anyone over 5′ 10″ it might be uncomfortable. For one person, it’s nice and comfy for a big sleeping bag, a sleeping pad, and a carry-on suitcase. The tent is very light and easy to put up. I didn’t have any trouble except for the crossbeams. (the poles in this tent resemble this : >-+-<. The + part spins around and it can be a little hard to do them as just one person, but it's manageable if you line it up and then set up the poles. The fastening mechanisms that click the pole to the tent body are well made and won't unclip in wind or rain etc. Mine was fast to set up and easy to stake - stakes are optional imo, only if it's hot or if there's a lot of wind/rain.The way that the poles go into the footprint and tent body & fly, I recommend putting the footprint loops over first, *then* the tent body loops. That way if you move the tent the footprint won't slip off.The 6 stakes included are the really nice lightweight ones you'd find at REI (for like $4 apiece lol). Overall highly recommend this tent. It's totally worth the $. One thing different from the MSR hubba hubba - the body of this tent (the purple one) had a bucket floor but other than that it was entirely mesh. I was worried about privacy at first but then saw that I'd always put the fly on and that having the mesh really helped with ventilation. With the fly on, it's nice and warm, down to about 40F. I can't vouch for anything under that because I haven't camped in it.Overall I would recommend this tent to anybody! Especially people who are tired of overpaying for literally everything outdoor related.
Miranda –
Perfect Budget/Beginner Backpacking Tent
I wouldn’t call myself an experienced backpacker, but I’ve spent >10 nights in this tent and it has outperformed all my expectations. Stays dry in rain. Vents, vestibules and double wall design allow for great ventilation with no condensation issues. Double doors and vestibules make this plenty functional for two people. Room for 2 25″ wide pads, clothes/gear at your feet or head and the rest of your gear can fit in each vestibule. Tons of pockets inside for storing things for easy access, a headlamp up for hands free light or hanging a few light clothing items to dry. Other than this being close to 5lbs (I think it was about 4.5-4.75 without the footprint), this a great purchase and out competes some high-end brand tents with similar design, similar weight, but at 3-4x the cost.
Shanatee –
Purple Tent!!
Honestly, I bought this tent because it was purple. I am a beginner backpacker. I have only slept in this tent in my backyard, but I did find it to be a very good tent. It is small and lightweight. I had no problems setting it up on my own. I kept the tent up all weekend and never did it get wet on the inside even with extremely dewy mornings. The rain fly did get wet and I do wish there was an easier way to get it to stay open when I was trying to get out in the morning because it basically soaked me, but that may just take more experience on my part. The vestibule is nice sized and I love the doors on both sides. My husband and I slept in there together on the first night. The temperature got down to 40F and we were comfortable all night. The second night I slept in there by myself. It was definitely roomier without my husband, but even with both of us in it, there was plenty of room in the tent. It was easy to take down and fit right back into the stuff stack. I am very glad with my purchase. I am excited to see how it does when we go on an actual trip.
Chinda –
Good tent
Finally got to use this after having it for so long. Took it on a wilderness camp, and this thing is spacious. It’s a true 2 person tent, and I felt like a king with all the extra room. It wasn’t windy or rainy. I didn’t even use the stakes so I can’t comment on their sturdiness, nor how well it holds up during a shower. Very easy to put up. The footprint almost punctured from twigs underneath and I had to reach underneath to remove it, so I’d recommend bringing something else that’s sturdier.
Seth –
Awesome little tent!
This is my favorite tent Iâve ever owned. Itâs handled all sorts of conditions and left me dry and bug free every time. The design seems to be where adaptation meets copy; maybe just enough changes to not be a clone of another brand. I bought it to try out the form factor before buying the high end brand version. But Iâve been very impressed with the overall quality of the materials and components. After two years of use, Iâve had no issues at all and I donât think you can get a better quality, light weight, two person tent until you hit the $400 range. It includes everything that would typically be an addon. The ground cover works great, the stakes are perfect. Itâs dual layer, free standing and rain-pitchable. The two person model is comfortable and roomy for one. Two can sleep in it, but itâs cozy and youâll probably have to leave some gear outside. Itâs a great choice for weekend backpacking or motorcycle camping.
Rick –
Great one person light weight tent
This is the perfect one person tent for wilderness canoe trips in the BWCA. It is relatively light weight and the perfect size for one person plus gear. Two people could fit but it would be very tight. I like that you can open up both sides of the tent for excellent views of the outside and good air circulation. The sides are vertical so there is a lot of useable room in the tent. I also like that it is free standing and is easy to assemble. I haven’t used it enough to judge it’s durability, but it looks like it was very well made.
Estefania –
 La cubierta superior es muy corta o el palo superior es muy largo y no puedo enganchar los pines rojos.