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  • Aluminum,Mesh,Nylon,Polyethylene
  • Three-season, two-person A-frame tent sets up quickly with two sturdy yet lightweight aluminum poles
  • No-see-um mesh door screens and 8,000-millimeter-rated, polyurethane-coated nylon upper, and rugged polyethylene floor
  • Proven A-frame design sheds rain and wind while still being lightweight, compact and easy to assemble
  • Measures 6’6” x 4’6” x 3’ (L x W x H), with 29 square feet of floor space
  • Weight: 3.8-pounds - Includes: 2 steel poles, ropes, stakes and carry bag - Meets CPAI-84 flame retardant specifications

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4 out of 5 stars
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Customers like the ease of setup and size of the tent. For example, they mention it's easy to set up and take down, and has a basic, timeless design. Some appreciate the weight. That said, opinions are mixed on value, waterproofness, quality, and appearance.

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315 customers mention228 positive87 negative

Customers like the size of the tent. They mention that it packs small, has enough room for all their gear, and can fit a sleeping bag, a portable power source, and a styrofoam cooler. Some say that it's the best size tent for taller backpackers who use a frame backpack. It's also versatile and light, and it can fit 3 people with little gear. Overall, customers are happy with the size and functionality of this tent.

"...The tent is 7 feet and can fit 3 people with little gear...." Read more

"...Folded into it's bag, it's small enough and lightweight enough to put into a backpack...." Read more

"...the classic design of this tent and the fact that it packs down into a small enough package to stow in a backpack...." Read more

"...At all. It is embarrassingly small if you had a friend climb in then told them you used it for 5 days like I did...." Read more

289 customers mention253 positive36 negative

Customers like the ease of setup of the tent. They say it's fairly simple and intuitive to set up. Some mention that it assembles quickly. Overall, most are satisfied with the ease and functionality of the product.

"...compensation? it is amazingly easy to modify it wich is why I gave it 4 stars, I have the time to reinforce the stiching with heavy duty nylon thread..." Read more

"...Easy to set up. Easy and light to carry...." Read more

"...- Setup is remarkably easy and quick...." Read more

"...With two doors it was easy to get in and out of (but honestly used only one door, just habit)...." Read more

154 customers mention137 positive17 negative

Customers like the weight of the tent. They say the construction is lightweight, making it easy to carry.

"...Pro's: lightweight, breathable ceiling, super basic to setup, excellent for emergencies, or used as a combined shelter with a tarp, TWO SEASON TENT...." Read more

"...Easy to set up. Easy and light to carry...." Read more

"...years simply because they work extremely well if prepped right, are lightweight and pack down small...." Read more

"...Only he could say whether it is easy to assemble, light weight, etc., but it was a well-received gift." Read more

478 customers mention239 positive239 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the tent. Some mention it's very good quality, holding up pretty well, and durable. Others say that it feels thin and flimsy, and is cheaply made. The poles kept coming apart inside the sleeves.

"...PROS:CheapVersatileDurableProtectiveSimple and QuickCamo if you live in the woodsLarge for price..." Read more

"...waterproof nor resistant, no non see um mesh, its just mesh, basic double threading with non heavy duty thread "basic sewing thread :..." Read more

"...It is very cheap but not cheaply made, or at least no cheaper than any quick camping pup tent. It kept the damp out, and kept the bugs off me...." Read more

"...The walls of the tent does seem thin, so id imagine it could rip easily and also to let water in...." Read more

321 customers mention222 positive99 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the tent. Some mention that it's a good tent for the money, and a cheaper alternative to a full sized tent. However, others say that the stakes are flimsy and the tent is made out of cheaper materials than expected. Overall, opinions are mixed and the price is a bit expensive for the quality and features.

"...Simple and QuickCamo if you live in the woodsLarge for priceCONS:Window problem mentioned above..." Read more

"...It is very cheap but not cheaply made, or at least no cheaper than any quick camping pup tent. It kept the damp out, and kept the bugs off me...." Read more

"...I am so sorry for leading anyone astray! This is the worst tent on the planet!************Original Review********************..." Read more

"This is a cost effective option for a decent backpacking tent IF you realize up front that you need to waterproof it before use...." Read more

242 customers mention165 positive77 negative

Customers are mixed about the appearance of the tent. Some mention it's quaint, nice looking, and simple. Others say that it'd be better off with a different design and that the tent looks like a water pipe after freezing damage.

"The tent was quaint and did the job it was supposed to. For the money and since I needed a tent in a jiffy, it did the trick...." Read more

"This is a cost effective option for a decent backpacking tent IF you realize up front that you need to waterproof it before use...." Read more

"I take back every good thing I said about this pitiful tent. I bought the tent in 2018 when this review was written and used it again in 2019...." Read more

"...I also love the 'A' frame. I've always wanted an 'A' frame house but since I'm poor a tent will have to do. :]..." Read more

233 customers mention77 positive156 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the waterproofness of the tent. Some mention that it's ok, keeps them dry, and holds against water very well, while others say that they'll get wet if it rains.

"...Con's: FALSE ADVERTISEMENT!!! 2 season not 3, not waterproof nor resistant, no non see um mesh, its just mesh, basic double threading with non heavy..." Read more

"...Also, the rain fly design keeps rain off the tent, whilst still allowing you visibility...." Read more

"...Meaning, rain will flow off of it, but if there are any areas where water can pool, or if something INSIDE is touching the walls, it will begin to..." Read more

"...The sides sag when tied out to the ground and water pools on the sides. I will also post a picture of this so you can see what I mean...." Read more

147 customers mention0 positive147 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the durability of the tent. They mention that the seams ripped apart, the stitching around the mesh windows, and the door is stretching. Some seams are so far apart that you can watch the stars from the inside of thetent.

"...off for tinder or maybe hanging a catch to dry, aka it WILL snap in hot windy conditions, the stakes... yes the stakes are well... very very thin..." Read more

"...The tent literally was torn to shreds! All the seams ripped apart including the stitching around the mesh windows and the seams in the body of the..." Read more

"...We were set up on gravel, and the tent stakes folded in half just trying to push into the ground with my foot..." Read more

"...green tent had similar flaws, including unusable pole segments and "open" seams....Both tents were missing the mid point loop at the base to secure..." Read more

A great tent for fair weather, non-avid camper
5 Stars
A great tent for fair weather, non-avid camper
For under $30, its not a bad tent for a single person fair weather backpacking tent, or a lightweight small packaged tent to tote in saddlebags on a motorcycle, or whatever your fair weather camping scenario may be. The walls of the tent does seem thin, so id imagine it could rip easily and also to let water in. Im assuming its not really water sealed from the factory, as it gave directions/tips for sealing. But for less than $30, do you really expect a bunch of labor to go into a tent and for it to perform like a higher end tent at a higher end price? Not really. BUT you can take steps to up the game on this tent.Even higher end tents recommend a tarp underneath the tent (sorry brain fart for technical name). So doing that, will add more protection to the floor of the tent, even though the tent floor is equivalent to a lower grade tarp. But still good enough on its own if you take extra leg work before you set the tent up (picking up limbs or anything that may puncture the floor).Now, you can carry an extra tarp, cordage, and stakes to use as a rainfly. This will greatly aid in waterproofing. Now youre thinking, great gonna have to find the right group of trees to set up for the rain fly. Not necessarily, unless you want the rainfly up more off the tent. What i done when i tried the tent out, the poles have a 2-3 inch piece that comes up through the connector piece on the top portion of tent on both sides. You have to tie the poles off with cordage and staked so they will stay standing anyways. What ive done was take the extra cordage, run it from one stake for the pole and then wrap it around that pole. Then run it to the other pole, wrap it and then run to that pole's stake. Youll want to make sure this cordage is tight or else youre just wasting time with that piece of cordage. Run your tarp over the cordage and tent. This where the extra stakes and some more cordage comes into play. Stake down the tarp, using the cordage unless you find just the right size tarp. I have to break out the tape measure but i either have a 4.5'x6.5' or 5.5'×7.5' but thinking the smaller and it worked just fine. Just make sure when you stake down the tent, that its tight as well unless you dont mind hearing the tarp flapping on the tent during the night with wind.I seen some mixed reviews saying that they did or did not receive a tent with a small back window. (Its currently Jan 18, 2020 as im writing this review) I ordered this tent last weekend, or even monday even so i got it this week. Well mine did have the window. Mine doesnt zip at all but does have velcro on the outside of tent so it doesnt flap around in the wind when closed. You do have to be outside of the tent to open or close this flap, you cannot do it from the inside. People have also "complained" about condensation buildup on the inside, mainly the walls. Ive only slept in this tent for one night so far, i live in Florida but had low humidity yesterday/last night when i slept in it (so less moisture in the air). I had the back window open but the door flaps closed. I had no condensation inside the tent. But if you do have higher humidity and bigger changes in temps from light to dark and little to no air movement through the tent (best conditions for condensation inside tent, had well "vented" tents with rainfly on get condensation inside), id imagine a portable battery powered fan may help.I would say if you are over 5'10, you may not enjoy this tent. Im 5'3"-4" and had about 6 inches from my feet to end of tent with my head against other side of tent. This isnt a roomy tent by much means, its meant for you to have basic shelter for you to sleep in and thats about it. If you are sleeping solo, you do have room for your gear, if you're like backpacking. But not so much room for other stuff if sleeping 2. Sleeping 2 is doable, but id suggest you two be that good with each other to sleep shoulder to shoulder (you get the idea, youll be touching pretty much. May not if stiff as a board and both is skin n bones but once one moves, youll touch). Sitting up, well you can forget that. You can crawl in and out, be on your hands n knees but nothing more.I wont bore you anymore. I like this tent for what it is. Remember, its a tent for less than $30 but a good tent for a fair weather camper that doent camp so often. If your gonna camp alot, i would suggest spend some extra money for a higher end tent (like an avid through hiker but could work in a pinch). Ive added some photos and one of those is adding a guy line for the rainfly tarp. It is loose, but does the job to show you what im talking about.
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For under $30, its not a bad tent for a single person fair weather backpacking tent, or a lightweight small packaged tent to tote in saddlebags on a motorcycle, or whatever your fair weather camping scenario may be. The walls of the tent does seem thin, so id imagine it could rip easily and also to let water in. Im assuming its not really water sealed from the factory, as it gave directions/tips for sealing. But for less than $30, do you really expect a bunch of labor to go into a tent and for it to perform like a higher end tent at a higher end price? Not really. BUT you can take steps to up the game on this tent.

Even higher end tents recommend a tarp underneath the tent (sorry brain fart for technical name). So doing that, will add more protection to the floor of the tent, even though the tent floor is equivalent to a lower grade tarp. But still good enough on its own if you take extra leg work before you set the tent up (picking up limbs or anything that may puncture the floor).

Now, you can carry an extra tarp, cordage, and stakes to use as a rainfly. This will greatly aid in waterproofing. Now youre thinking, great gonna have to find the right group of trees to set up for the rain fly. Not necessarily, unless you want the rainfly up more off the tent. What i done when i tried the tent out, the poles have a 2-3 inch piece that comes up through the connector piece on the top portion of tent on both sides. You have to tie the poles off with cordage and staked so they will stay standing anyways. What ive done was take the extra cordage, run it from one stake for the pole and then wrap it around that pole. Then run it to the other pole, wrap it and then run to that pole's stake. Youll want to make sure this cordage is tight or else youre just wasting time with that piece of cordage. Run your tarp over the cordage and tent. This where the extra stakes and some more cordage comes into play. Stake down the tarp, using the cordage unless you find just the right size tarp. I have to break out the tape measure but i either have a 4.5'x6.5' or 5.5'×7.5' but thinking the smaller and it worked just fine. Just make sure when you stake down the tent, that its tight as well unless you dont mind hearing the tarp flapping on the tent during the night with wind.

I seen some mixed reviews saying that they did or did not receive a tent with a small back window. (Its currently Jan 18, 2020 as im writing this review) I ordered this tent last weekend, or even monday even so i got it this week. Well mine did have the window. Mine doesnt zip at all but does have velcro on the outside of tent so it doesnt flap around in the wind when closed. You do have to be outside of the tent to open or close this flap, you cannot do it from the inside. People have also "complained" about condensation buildup on the inside, mainly the walls. Ive only slept in this tent for one night so far, i live in Florida but had low humidity yesterday/last night when i slept in it (so less moisture in the air). I had the back window open but the door flaps closed. I had no condensation inside the tent. But if you do have higher humidity and bigger changes in temps from light to dark and little to no air movement through the tent (best conditions for condensation inside tent, had well "vented" tents with rainfly on get condensation inside), id imagine a portable battery powered fan may help.

I would say if you are over 5'10, you may not enjoy this tent. Im 5'3"-4" and had about 6 inches from my feet to end of tent with my head against other side of tent. This isnt a roomy tent by much means, its meant for you to have basic shelter for you to sleep in and thats about it. If you are sleeping solo, you do have room for your gear, if you're like backpacking. But not so much room for other stuff if sleeping 2. Sleeping 2 is doable, but id suggest you two be that good with each other to sleep shoulder to shoulder (you get the idea, youll be touching pretty much. May not if stiff as a board and both is skin n bones but once one moves, youll touch). Sitting up, well you can forget that. You can crawl in and out, be on your hands n knees but nothing more.

I wont bore you anymore. I like this tent for what it is. Remember, its a tent for less than $30 but a good tent for a fair weather camper that doent camp so often. If your gonna camp alot, i would suggest spend some extra money for a higher end tent (like an avid through hiker but could work in a pinch). Ive added some photos and one of those is adding a guy line for the rainfly tarp. It is loose, but does the job to show you what im talking about.
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