Price: $119.00 - $99.99
(as of Jul 07, 2024 09:10:42 UTC – Details)
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Customers say
Customers like the warmth, waterproofness, and quality of the tent. For example, they mention it’s cozy, toasty, and holds up well in heavy wind. Some appreciate the ease of setup and weight. That said, opinions are mixed on size.
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Deek –
Surpassed my expectations
I bought this for a hiking trip later this year, and I tried it out in the backyard to test it. The setup was pretty simple and easy to figure out even if you forgot to grab the directions. I used this during a night when it was very windy with gusts over 30 mph. Once I had it setup with the feet pointed more or less towards the headwind it stood up to the wind without flinching. I read someone elseâs review who commented on this feature, and I was a bit skeptical until I witnessed it on that windy day. It really did cut right through the wind without flinching. It remained windy throughout the night and I had no issues from it. Iâm 5â9â and about 155 lbs, and I was very surprised how much room there was inside. It actually appears smaller on the outside than when you get in. I thought it was quite spacious once I got in. I was initially worried that my sleeping bag would be too big for it, because I have a standard rectangular sleeping bag thatâs kind of a one size fits all. But it didnât even touch either side when it was fully spread out. There was also more than enough space at the feet for me, which means more room for me to store things inside if needed. One feature that I found while checking it out that I didnât remember seeing anywhere in the description was an air vent at the head of the tent to help with airflow during warmer conditions. I thought that was a cool addition that I wasnât expecting. However the trip Iâll be using it for will be at high altitude in the mountains so I wonât be needing the vent for that, but I can see itâs usefulness. I also loved how compact it is when packed up, and itâs lighter than I was expecting as well. I really liked how this tent looked in the description and pictures, but seeing it firsthand it surpassed my expectations. I would absolutely recommend this tent for anyone looking for a good quality single person tent thatâs not going to break the bank. The only downside I could find, and this was very minor, was the zipper seemed slightly finicky. I may have had it staked too tightly, but honestly it wasnât that big of a deal. Iâm just trying to give my first impressions of it, and that was the only minor negative I had. Iâm very happy with this purchase and looking forward to using it on my upcoming hike.
jonmholmes –
Stayed dry in pouring rain
I love this little tent! Iâve used it for two camping and backpacking seasons now. There is plenty of room for one person and a small backpack and shoes,etc, My big backpack fits very nicely under the vestibule. Itâs super fast to set up, very light, sturdy and best of all, no fears about rain while camping, Iâve stayed cozy dry every time, even in a huge downpour. The written instructions arenât the best because it leaves out the ground cover it comes with, I watched a YouTube video. I would definitely buy it again, but I donât think Iâll ever have to because I think it will last long long time:)
drake –
Great tent for the money!
Naturehike make good quality products and the Cloud Up 1 is a great budget friendly tent. It has more room inside than most 1 person backpacking tents, the materials are very good. It does have two material offerings one is ployesther and the other is nylon. I puchased the Nylon version because it is lighter although it is more expensive. It has good headroom and also has a couple of guy ropes to help open the body of the tent on the sides. The only thing that I don’t realy love in the vestibule is located in the front of the tent instead of the side.
Amazon Customer –
Lightweight, waterproof and great value for the money (Philmont 2022 tested!)
Folks, Got the Naturehike 1-person tent this summer for my 10 day backpacking trip at the Philmont Scout Ranch with my sonâs boy scout troop. My primary reason for selecting the naturehike were the weight, cost and great reviews for durability and weather resistance.I must say this little tent did not disappoint! Weighing less than four pounds it was no problem to carry the tent, the rainfly, stakes and the ground sheet, over a 100 miles in my backpack up in the new Mexico wilderness. In northern New Mexico, late July is monsoon season so it rained on each of those 10 days that we were out there, typically in the afternoons and overnight, including a couple of torrential downpours. This tent performed like a champ and kept me dry every day with no leaks or annoying drops of water inside. The waterproofing is excellent, construction and materials are high quality for a non-premium brand. I am sure I bumped into and tripped over the tent many times but no damage to report.A couple of cons, minor stuff in my opinion: Firstly this is truly a one person tent, “mummy” style, so there is not a whole lot of room inside. You get in there to sleep, or to lie down and take shelter from the elements and that is it. Changing clothes and maneuvering inside was a little challenging, but I found it perfectly acceptable for my purposes as I was not in the tent other for bad weather or sleep. Secondly, with the vestibule flap closed there’s only a small vent for ventilation, it was not an issue for me as nights were fairly cool at the high altitudes where we were typically camping. But I can see the tent getting hot on a warm night with the vestibule closed. So keep that in mind if you plan to do a lot of summertime camping. Lastly the setup and teardown take a bit of time as there are around 14 stakes to put into the ground or pull out, little bit of an annoyance but again not a big deal as the result of this effort is a sturdy and weather resistant shelter.Definitely recommend this as a true 1-person backpacking tent that will keep you dry and warm, and get you a good nightâs sleep regardless of the weather.
Pablo –
Compacta, muy buena opción.
Brent –
Great little solo tent for hiking/bike packing.Pros: Light, packs up nice and compact, solid build, poles are good and sturdy, clips look solid.Cons:Long Term: TBD
Scott –
Light weight at about 2 1/2 lbs. just enough room to sit inside and turn around. Air mattresses is a wide single that fits perfectly with about a foot left at the door. Iâm 5â-9. It would probably just fit a long mattresses with no extra room off the mattress. Went thru a couple of down pours with no leaks. The floor material is really thin and will ware pin holes thru at the doorway where it gets a lot of traffic, after a dozen uses, even when using the footprint provided. I use a tarp now for extra protection as well as a spot to get out of the rain. If the tent leaks itâs thru the floor between the footprint and floor. The fly for the tent is good!!The tent is really quick to set up and take down. It even fits easily back in the bag. The bag is pretty thin material as well and mine is getting shredded from carrying it on the bottom of my backpack.Also no condensation yet. Even on the colder nights with the vent open it stays dry inside under the fly.The price of this tent was very reasonable for what you get.
adraedin –
I was looking for a 1-person tent to take on a 10-day adventure and this fits the bill perfectly – albeit, I do wish there was a black option but Navy Blue looks pretty tight. It’s lightweight, well-made, takes up little space in my bag, it sets up quickly and I expect that it will stand up to the rain that I look forward to.The complete package weighs in at 3.4kgs.When packed, it’s less than half the size of a sleeping bag – maybe closer to 1/3 the size.It comes with the footprint for the tent – which was an especially nice touch because I thought I’d have to purchase one separately.With no instructions, I put it together on my front lawn in roughly 15 minutes. I could have been faster – but I also could have taken a bit more time to optimize the peg placement/tie down strings. Take the extra time to make sure that you’ve placed the pegs properly and secured the fasteners for a nice smooth floor. Don’t forget the clips on the side of the tent to pull the tent walls out and a little velcro *prop* above the door to open a window for airflow.Inside there is a spot on the roof to clip on a lantern or anything else you might want to hang.There is a pocket on each side of the tent by the doors for easy access to things.There is a clip the secure the doors open for a nice chill view.In the peg bag, you’ll find some extra cordage & three loops – I believe these are for the three zippers on your tent but I’m not 100% sure on that. I suspected that they could be a small *tool* to assist in pulling out hard-to-remove pegs. I dunno; unclear.Also, setup only required 8 pegs, leaving me with 4 extras. You can leave those behind if you wanted to save a wee bit of weight.For the sake of the pictures I took, I’d only thrown an inflatable sleeping pad in the tent to see how much space would be left – and it’s not much. I imagine it will be very tight in there with the rest of my gear/my pack – I feel like I’ll have to empty my pack of contents and spread it along the walls of the tent but I’ll cross that bridge when I get there. There’s room to sit up comfortably and shift around a little bit but it is a small space. That said, I won’t take points away from a small tent for not being spacious – it’s designed to serve the function of keeping you safe from the elements and give you a safe place to sleep and to that effect it does it very well.I am very happy with my purchase and I look forward to updating my review in 6 weeks with how well it served me on my adventure.Thanks for making a high quality product, Naturehike.
giuà –
Devo dire che è la migliore tenda in assoluto. Leggera, facilissima da montare e smontare e pratica da portare sia nello zaino che nei bagagli da bici. L’unico “contro” è che, quando la ripieghi, non diventa più “compatta” come la prima volta e tende a stropicciarsi. Ma pare che i tessuti siano di buona qualità . Almeno finora l’ho provata diverse volte e sembra reggere. I paletti, però, tendono a piegarsi facilmente se ci inciampi sopra. Spazi interni adeguati per una persona, con zaino e altra roba sparsa (libro, torcia, ricambi, ecc.). In estate è possibile evitare di usare il telo impermeabile e, con la retina, osservare le stelle!