Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.28 x 8.03 x 6.22 inches |
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Package Weight | 2.61 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 225 x 135 x 110 inches |
Item Weight | 2.5 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Forceatt |
Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
Model Name | Forceatt |
Color | 2-Person-Dark green |
Material | Polyester |
Suggested Users | unisex-child |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Forceatt |
Part Number | Forceatt |
Style | Modern |
Included Components | Guy line, Storage sack, Stakes, Rainfly |
Size | 2 Person |
Sport Type | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking |
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Forceatt Tent for 2 and 3 Person is Waterproof and Windproof, Camping Tent for 3 to 4 Seasons,Lightweight Aluminum Pole Backpacking Tent Can be Set Up Quickly,Great for Hiking
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Brand | Forceatt |
Product Dimensions | 88.6"L x 53"W x 43"H |
Item Weight | 2.5 Kilograms |
Floor Width | 53.1 Inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking |
Shape | Rectangular |
Occupancy | 2 Person |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Included Components | Guy line, Storage sack, Stakes, Rainfly |
Water Resistance Technology | PU 3000mm |
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- 👍【Tents For Camping 2 Person】: With two D-Shaped doors and two vestibules to accommodate up to two people. Weight: 5.5lb(2.5kg). Interior floor dimensions: 88.6x53.1in(225x135cm), interior height: 43.3in(110cm).
- 👍【PROFESSIONAL WATERPROOF & WINDPROOF】: By a professional water testing, waterproof index up to 5000mm; Welded floor design elevates the bottom of the backpacking tent to protect you from wet grounds; full-coverage rainfly for added protection against rain.
- 👍【EASY SETUP】:Easy Install in 3 mins. It takes only a few simple steps to set up a perfect tent. It comes with 7001 series aluminum poles and eflective guyline for wind-resistance. Smooth & sturdy #8 zippers never stuck.
- 👍【VENTILATION & LIGHTWEIGHT】:A large mesh window with 2 ceiling vents in the upper portion of the tent provide airflow to prevent condensation buildup; Micro-mesh fabric enhances breathability and comfort, get away from the city lights, and you are able to gaze at the milky way.
- 👍【NO RISK PURCHASE】: NO NEED TO RETURN! SEND FREE REPLACEMENT! Making you a happy customer is our main goal. If you have any questions, please contact us and we will get back to you within 24 hours and provide the perfect solution.
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Well ventilated internal accounts with good visibility

Designed for backpacking
A great backpacking trip requires a warm shelter. No matter where you travel and what environment you encounter.FORCEATT tent can provide you with everything you need, it offers the best comfort and gives you a sense of security.

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ASIN | B08F7HQHXQ |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #16,686 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #38 in Camping Tents |
Date First Available | August 4, 2020 |
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Customers find the tent easy to set up and simple to raise. They describe it as a great functional tent that is functional for beginners or an upgrade. The tent provides ample space for sleeping, with room for sleeping pads and bags. Many customers appreciate its lightweight design, portability, and compact size. The tent offers good ventilation and waterproofing, while being lightweight and portable. While some customers appreciate the value for money, others have differing opinions on the build quality.
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Customers find the tent easy to set up. They mention mounting the lower part takes only one minute, and it's a simple tent to raise compared to others they've owned.
"...Setup was super easy, I specifically picked this tent because the inner tent clips on to the poles and had a single pole (double-Y) design...." Read more
"...Setup was a breeze, they created a great design with the poles. It's basically a one piece pole and it's idiot proof...." Read more
"...For those looking for help setting it up, it's actually a very simple tent to raise compared to many I've owned...." Read more
"...Without the upper part for the moment. Mounting the lower part only took literally one minute! Beautiful engineering ! 🤩...." Read more
Customers appreciate the tent's spaciousness. They find it fits sleeping pads and bags, has ample space for the entry way, and is the perfect size for two adults. The tent is lightweight yet wide enough to keep them cozy.
"...go to recommendation for tent as the weight to price to size to feature ratios are excellent. $85, 5.1lb, 32.6 Sq Ft, 2P free standing" Read more
"...The tent is roomy. I am 6'1 and the length of the tent is sufficient. Still had room to spare for a pillow if you have one...." Read more
"...-V Luxe (30" W) in the center of the pan, and there is a ton of space around all sides. If two people had 24" W pads or smaller, they'd fit fine...." Read more
"...It's basically a heavier version of the MSR Hubba Hubba NX, but bigger inside and I would argue stronger and more durable...." Read more
Customers find the tent quality good. They say it's functional and easy to set up, a nice beginner tent or upgrade. The rainfly is good and can handle most low temperatures. It's a great backpacking camping tent for all conditions, with a good sleeping bag.
"...Weight? Not bad - decent for a starter: 5lbs or $17/lb (in comparison my Tigerwall 2 is $200/lb)..." Read more
"...For one person, it's close to luxurious!..." Read more
"...It was a pretty impressive weather maker. We stayed completely dry and the tent was not compromised in any way by the wind gusts!..." Read more
"...Although the vestibules seem a bit smaller than expexted, it's nice and roomy inside with plenty of space for 2 adults and a dog...." Read more
Customers appreciate the tent's lightweight and compact design. They find it portable, easy to carry, and foldable into a small bag. The aluminum construction is lightweight but not very durable.
"...The pole sections are short (10-12 inches) making them fit easier in a pack and the joints have a 1.5-2" connectors for strength and stability...." Read more
"...It is lightweight, but I could see a true backpacker not liking the overall weight as it would seem it would likely be a pound or two heavier than..." Read more
"I have used this tent several times now. It is lightweight and very easy to set up...." Read more
"...Super fast and easy to set up. It's super light weighted and it had great ventilation...." Read more
Customers appreciate the tent's waterproofing. They find it keeps them dry during rain and snow, with no leaks from the tops or sides. The zippers are strong, reducing water intake during rain storms. The tent is lightweight, spacious, and easy to set up.
"...the fly also has vents that can be opened from the outside to reduce condensation...." Read more
"...It got down to 39F on a very clear night. The tent was perfectly dry inside, very wet outside from condensation drop, but it was not windy at all..." Read more
"...Brought to camping; it rained (a lot!) for two full days, and no water inside whatsoever. So easy to put together! Happy camper!..." Read more
"...It was a pretty impressive weather maker. We stayed completely dry and the tent was not compromised in any way by the wind gusts!..." Read more
Customers appreciate the tent's ventilation. The two doors and large windows allow good airflow and circulation on hot nights. The tent breathes well, preventing moisture or condensation problems. It can handle most low-temperature conditions with its rain cover providing insulation and warmth. It is rain and wind proof.
"...Easy set up. Great ventilation. Nearly vertical side walls. Four season capable...." Read more
"...It was rain and wind proof. It got pretty hairy during the night and the wind really started to gust, but the tent stood up to it. Nice sturdy frame...." Read more
"...It's super light weighted and it had great ventilation. I can't say how this tent would do in strong winds or rains but it kept dust and bugs out...." Read more
"...With the sun out it got quite bright/warm inside. Luckily it has good airflow. Overall a very nice budget tent that worked amazing." Read more
Customers appreciate the tent's value for money. They find it a solid tent for the price, with a nice design and good weight.
"Great tent for the price. I enjoy motorcycle camping and i need to be able to pack light and be ready for any weather condition and have shelter...." Read more
"...Four season capable. This may be the best deal in a backpacking tent that you will find on Amazon." Read more
"...to take turns and crouch trying to pump the mattress but overall not bad for price." Read more
"...Luckily it has good airflow. Overall a very nice budget tent that worked amazing." Read more
Customers have differing opinions about the tent's build quality. Some find it durable and simple to assemble, even withstanding a strong thunderstorm. Others mention the materials and stitching are not top-quality, the base doesn't look very durable, and there are design flaws like seams from side to side.
"...I used this tent recently and it held up to a very strong thunderstorm that lingered for an hour with intense heavy down pour...." Read more
"...The thickness of the polyester fabric is quite nice, but only time will tell if it's actually durable...." Read more
"...Workmanship: some fraying, loose threads and scraps found stuck to it - can tell it was built on a factory line - Weight?..." Read more
"...It is also made with a heavier denier polyester fabric that holds its shape when wet. Easy set up. Great ventilation. Nearly vertical side walls...." Read more
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First Impression - Great beginner tent
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2021Color: 2-Person-Orange and GraySize: 2 PersonVerified PurchaseThis is just based on first impressions as have not actually used overnight or on the trail yet and just an initial setup. I will update this once it's gotten some usage.
I provide workshops to beginner and novice backpackers who are just getting started or interested in backpacking and one of the biggest questions is how much does this cost? Obviously most people are not going to go out and spend oodles of money on something they don't know they are going to like, so I started putting together several modest budget kits to see what could be done for under $500 and selected this tent as an option.
Experienced hikers/backpackers - This is NOT ultralight. I have several 2lb 2-person tents (SMD Haven, Big Agnes TigerWall 2) and I chose this one based on Amazon reviews, the listed weight and size, and that it is free-standing which is easier for beginners.
For those starting out and fully 2 person tent, it's 5.1 lbs according to my scale (Seller lists as 5.5lb) and this could be stripped down a bit more by swapping out lighter bags (or no bags) for stakes and pole, reducing # of stakes and/or replacing the stakes. I'll have to do more weighing but here is what my scale came up with:
Alum Stakes + 4 guy lines in sack: 7 oz.
Alum Pole in sack: 14 oz.
Fly: 28 oz.
Body: 32 oz
Total (minus stuff sack): 81oz - 5.09 lb
Setup was super easy, I specifically picked this tent because the inner tent clips on to the poles and had a single pole (double-Y) design.
The elastic on the pole was just right so that a couple shakes and the pole almost self-assembled. The Y connectors are solid alum disks like on most high-end tents of similar designs and at 14 oz. respectable given the size and space provided by having a cross pole in the center opening the living space. The pole sections are short (10-12 inches) making them fit easier in a pack and the joints have a 1.5-2" connectors for strength and stability.
The material is obviously heavier than ultralight tents but they have done a good job of mixing material weights where most needed with heavier (Floor and fly) and lighter (Walls and mesh). There was some less refined edges (fraying material that wasn't trapped in seams or heated) and while the fly is fully seam taped, only the bathtub floor is with side wall seams not (see pictures). The fly comes all the way to the ground, but it wouldn't take much to seal all the seams and for the price, you could easily do this yourself. Only field testing and time will tell how well the seam tape holds up but all tent users/backpackers learn that at some point you have to redo this yourself anyway.
The stakes while aluminum are not the typical thin shepherd hook ones found in similar priced tents (and pictured in the product listing). They have gone with slightly thicker ones with an octagon profile so they are light but still felt incredibly strong and they give you 12 of them! You could easily reduce this to 6 (2 for vestibule/doors and 4 for corners)
The Double-Y pole gives lots of head room though that could make it a sail in the wind. To combat this they have included 4 guy out points on the fly allowing you to better secure everything. This is one way you can reduce weight. Since it's free standing with the pole inserting into grommets at each corner and the fly clipping to those same corners, when using the fly you don't need to stake the corners of the inner tent and can instead stake down the fly, reducing the # of stakes.
This tent floor area is also completely rectangular making it easily 2P or 1P with ALL your gear inside. The zippers on the doors (one on each side) worked smoothly and are built with no way for fabric to snag (even the fly doors) The inner tent doors have double (open either direction) zippers which is nice as you can unzip from the bottom enough to reach out to the vestibule.
There are equal sized vestibules on each side which aren't big but enough you could put your shoes, cook pot, etc. under and if using as a 1P you have a back porch! Each end of the fly also has vents that can be opened from the outside to reduce condensation. It would have been nice for the fly doors to have double zippers to allow venting at the top of them as well.
I don't see anywhere that they sell a footprint but I have made ones for all my tents out of tyvek with reinforced grommets for the poles and you could easily adapt the fly connectors where you could use the fly without the inner tent and just a footprint and poles.
They have included stash pockets in EVERY corner and an overhead gear loft that is detachable. They also include a hook in the center to hang a lantern, etc. but this is the third fault I found as the gear loft when installed prevents use of this hook (see photos). It would be better if they moved the hook to one of the ends so it would be usable along with the gear loft, but the loft installs/removes easily with toggles.
Pros:
- EASY Setup
- Pole snapped together quick (almost on it's own with a couple shakes)
- Pole and fly connect easily with clips and grommets
- Fly covers all the way to the ground
- Great interior space (I'm 5'11" and had easily a foot to spare in length and could almost stretch my arms to the sides)
- STASH pockets everywhere
- Good stakes
Cons:
- No Seam sealing on all seams: just those exposed to ground or on fly
- Workmanship: some fraying, loose threads and scraps found stuck to it - can tell it was built on a factory line
- Weight? Not bad - decent for a starter: 5lbs or $17/lb (in comparison my Tigerwall 2 is $200/lb)
Initial thoughts are that this indeed would be a great starter tent for someone getting into backpacking. I've included this tent as part of a sub $500 starter kit I'm compiling (https://www.lighterpack.com/r/m60i3h) and so far this is going to be my go to recommendation for tent as the weight to price to size to feature ratios are excellent. $85, 5.1lb, 32.6 Sq Ft, 2P free standing
5.0 out of 5 starsThis is just based on first impressions as have not actually used overnight or on the trail yet and just an initial setup. I will update this once it's gotten some usage.First Impression - Great beginner tent
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2021
I provide workshops to beginner and novice backpackers who are just getting started or interested in backpacking and one of the biggest questions is how much does this cost? Obviously most people are not going to go out and spend oodles of money on something they don't know they are going to like, so I started putting together several modest budget kits to see what could be done for under $500 and selected this tent as an option.
Experienced hikers/backpackers - This is NOT ultralight. I have several 2lb 2-person tents (SMD Haven, Big Agnes TigerWall 2) and I chose this one based on Amazon reviews, the listed weight and size, and that it is free-standing which is easier for beginners.
For those starting out and fully 2 person tent, it's 5.1 lbs according to my scale (Seller lists as 5.5lb) and this could be stripped down a bit more by swapping out lighter bags (or no bags) for stakes and pole, reducing # of stakes and/or replacing the stakes. I'll have to do more weighing but here is what my scale came up with:
Alum Stakes + 4 guy lines in sack: 7 oz.
Alum Pole in sack: 14 oz.
Fly: 28 oz.
Body: 32 oz
Total (minus stuff sack): 81oz - 5.09 lb
Setup was super easy, I specifically picked this tent because the inner tent clips on to the poles and had a single pole (double-Y) design.
The elastic on the pole was just right so that a couple shakes and the pole almost self-assembled. The Y connectors are solid alum disks like on most high-end tents of similar designs and at 14 oz. respectable given the size and space provided by having a cross pole in the center opening the living space. The pole sections are short (10-12 inches) making them fit easier in a pack and the joints have a 1.5-2" connectors for strength and stability.
The material is obviously heavier than ultralight tents but they have done a good job of mixing material weights where most needed with heavier (Floor and fly) and lighter (Walls and mesh). There was some less refined edges (fraying material that wasn't trapped in seams or heated) and while the fly is fully seam taped, only the bathtub floor is with side wall seams not (see pictures). The fly comes all the way to the ground, but it wouldn't take much to seal all the seams and for the price, you could easily do this yourself. Only field testing and time will tell how well the seam tape holds up but all tent users/backpackers learn that at some point you have to redo this yourself anyway.
The stakes while aluminum are not the typical thin shepherd hook ones found in similar priced tents (and pictured in the product listing). They have gone with slightly thicker ones with an octagon profile so they are light but still felt incredibly strong and they give you 12 of them! You could easily reduce this to 6 (2 for vestibule/doors and 4 for corners)
The Double-Y pole gives lots of head room though that could make it a sail in the wind. To combat this they have included 4 guy out points on the fly allowing you to better secure everything. This is one way you can reduce weight. Since it's free standing with the pole inserting into grommets at each corner and the fly clipping to those same corners, when using the fly you don't need to stake the corners of the inner tent and can instead stake down the fly, reducing the # of stakes.
This tent floor area is also completely rectangular making it easily 2P or 1P with ALL your gear inside. The zippers on the doors (one on each side) worked smoothly and are built with no way for fabric to snag (even the fly doors) The inner tent doors have double (open either direction) zippers which is nice as you can unzip from the bottom enough to reach out to the vestibule.
There are equal sized vestibules on each side which aren't big but enough you could put your shoes, cook pot, etc. under and if using as a 1P you have a back porch! Each end of the fly also has vents that can be opened from the outside to reduce condensation. It would have been nice for the fly doors to have double zippers to allow venting at the top of them as well.
I don't see anywhere that they sell a footprint but I have made ones for all my tents out of tyvek with reinforced grommets for the poles and you could easily adapt the fly connectors where you could use the fly without the inner tent and just a footprint and poles.
They have included stash pockets in EVERY corner and an overhead gear loft that is detachable. They also include a hook in the center to hang a lantern, etc. but this is the third fault I found as the gear loft when installed prevents use of this hook (see photos). It would be better if they moved the hook to one of the ends so it would be usable along with the gear loft, but the loft installs/removes easily with toggles.
Pros:
- EASY Setup
- Pole snapped together quick (almost on it's own with a couple shakes)
- Pole and fly connect easily with clips and grommets
- Fly covers all the way to the ground
- Great interior space (I'm 5'11" and had easily a foot to spare in length and could almost stretch my arms to the sides)
- STASH pockets everywhere
- Good stakes
Cons:
- No Seam sealing on all seams: just those exposed to ground or on fly
- Workmanship: some fraying, loose threads and scraps found stuck to it - can tell it was built on a factory line
- Weight? Not bad - decent for a starter: 5lbs or $17/lb (in comparison my Tigerwall 2 is $200/lb)
Initial thoughts are that this indeed would be a great starter tent for someone getting into backpacking. I've included this tent as part of a sub $500 starter kit I'm compiling (https://www.lighterpack.com/r/m60i3h) and so far this is going to be my go to recommendation for tent as the weight to price to size to feature ratios are excellent. $85, 5.1lb, 32.6 Sq Ft, 2P free standing
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023Color: 2-Person-Dark greenSize: 2 PersonVerified PurchaseGreat tent for the price. I enjoy motorcycle camping and i need to be able to pack light and be ready for any weather condition and have shelter. I used this tent recently and it held up to a very strong thunderstorm that lingered for an hour with intense heavy down pour. With the rain fly on, zipped and secured, i didn't even think twice about the wind, I felt nothing. Didn't have any worries about gettin wet either.
This tent packed up in its bag, fit in my backpack a little better than the one person tent that I've been using, just a litter wider. Although i found this bag when searching up backpacking tents, i think this tent is a bit heavy if you plan to hike with this in your back pack. There was a very noticeable difference in weight when compared to my single person tent. I wasn't expecting the additional yards of material to make that much of a difference.
The tent is roomy. I am 6'1 and the length of the tent is sufficient. Still had room to spare for a pillow if you have one. I was able to have all my gear in the tent with me including my portable chair and I laid down comfortably.
Setup was a breeze, they created a great design with the poles. It's basically a one piece pole and it's idiot proof. Couldn't have been easier, straight to the point. My one person tent is more of a process than this tent. The provided stakes are good enough if you don't beat on them. They fit the points in the material perfectly so if you have stakes that you bought separately, make sure they are compatible (especially with the rain fly)
The zippers, and the way the tent seals up was the way I'd expectevery tent to seal, i had zero bugs/ants in my tent and i was surrounded by ant hills and little bugs with wings.
All in all, highly recommended if weight isn't a huge factor for you. And again, this review is only after one 3 continuous days of use, I'll have to wait and see how many trips this thing can survive. I take care of my things and treat them gently though, so my experience may vary from others who might be rough and careless
Oh, and i saw in other reviews mentioning the base of the tent being thin or what have you... i didn't see much difference from this tent to others I've had. I literally swept the area my tent was going to be placed with my feet, clearing rocks and sticks and the base of the tent was a non factor.
5.0 out of 5 starsGreat tent for the price. I enjoy motorcycle camping and i need to be able to pack light and be ready for any weather condition and have shelter. I used this tent recently and it held up to a very strong thunderstorm that lingered for an hour with intense heavy down pour. With the rain fly on, zipped and secured, i didn't even think twice about the wind, I felt nothing. Didn't have any worries about gettin wet either.Great tent for the price
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023
This tent packed up in its bag, fit in my backpack a little better than the one person tent that I've been using, just a litter wider. Although i found this bag when searching up backpacking tents, i think this tent is a bit heavy if you plan to hike with this in your back pack. There was a very noticeable difference in weight when compared to my single person tent. I wasn't expecting the additional yards of material to make that much of a difference.
The tent is roomy. I am 6'1 and the length of the tent is sufficient. Still had room to spare for a pillow if you have one. I was able to have all my gear in the tent with me including my portable chair and I laid down comfortably.
Setup was a breeze, they created a great design with the poles. It's basically a one piece pole and it's idiot proof. Couldn't have been easier, straight to the point. My one person tent is more of a process than this tent. The provided stakes are good enough if you don't beat on them. They fit the points in the material perfectly so if you have stakes that you bought separately, make sure they are compatible (especially with the rain fly)
The zippers, and the way the tent seals up was the way I'd expectevery tent to seal, i had zero bugs/ants in my tent and i was surrounded by ant hills and little bugs with wings.
All in all, highly recommended if weight isn't a huge factor for you. And again, this review is only after one 3 continuous days of use, I'll have to wait and see how many trips this thing can survive. I take care of my things and treat them gently though, so my experience may vary from others who might be rough and careless
Oh, and i saw in other reviews mentioning the base of the tent being thin or what have you... i didn't see much difference from this tent to others I've had. I literally swept the area my tent was going to be placed with my feet, clearing rocks and sticks and the base of the tent was a non factor.
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DiegoReviewed in Mexico on September 16, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Soporto lluvias fuertes
Color: 2P-GraySize: 2 PersonVerified PurchaseLa verdad es que me agrado la compra, la casa de campaña es de buen tamaño para dos personas adultas y lo que mas me preocupaba era la impermeabilización, si bien es cierto que la humedad se colo dentro y que habia un poco de brisa, comparado con mis varios vecinos en el campamento fuimos quienes mejor libraron la tormenta en el campamento. La recomiendo bastante.
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Miguel Segura MXReviewed in Mexico on August 8, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente calidad y precio
Color: 3-Person-Wine redSize: 3 PersonVerified PurchaseCaben 4 personas, si se acuestan de manera perpendicular a la puerta. Si fueran mujeres pequeñas, quizá entran 5 cómodamente. Va a ser incómodo si mides más de 1.75 y metes cosas a casa.
La Rainfly alargada es superútil y esencial para guardar tus cosas pero sin ensuciar el interior. La armas en 5 minutos y pesa 3 kg ya con todo. Es muy cálida al principio, la use a 2.2º y se sentía mucho más caliente, ya que pude estar sin pantalón cómodamente para cambiarme.
- AnneMarie GajdosikReviewed in Canada on July 29, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Great tent
Color: 2-Person-Gray and OrangeSize: 2 PersonVerified PurchaseThis tent was perfect for our back country trip. It weighed very little and was compact. The material was of good quality, lots of pocket storage inside and had enough room to fit our packs inside with us as well! Overall very happy with this purchase, great value for the price!
AnneMarie GajdosikGreat tent
Reviewed in Canada on July 29, 2023
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Frank O`NeeroReviewed in Germany on October 15, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Klappt gut
Color: 2-Person-Grayish White and Wine RedSize: 2 PersonVerified PurchaseFür eine Person perfekt, da innen genügend Platz für Gepäck vorhanden ist. Zwei schlafen auch gut darin, natürlich mit weniger Gepäck.
Der Aufbau macht schon Spaß, da sich das Gestänge fast von selbst in Position bringt.
Einmal gemacht, kann man nach weniger als zehn Minuten bereits einziehen.
Sehr kompaktes Packmaß, war perfekt für meine große Motorradtour.
Klare Kaufempfehlung.
- LucianVPReviewed in the United Kingdom on September 5, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic tent
Color: 2-Person-Dark greenSize: 2 PersonVerified PurchaseNice quality lightweight tent. Enough space for 2 adults and a toddler. Very easy to set up ( no instructions needed). Would recommend getting a tarpaulin for it.