Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    So my purchase was based on sleeping in my best friend’s 8 person Fanttik tent. It was such a great experience from set up all the way to tear down and storage, that I had to get my own. I didn’t need anything bigger than a 4 person tent, so to be safe I went with the 6 person tent. It was absolutely perfect for 4 adults with plenty of room for a 140L gear bin and some additional gear bags. The sleeping arrangement was one queen bed mattress and 2 cot sized memory foam mattresses with a couple inches left to spare on each end. Only two very minor cons, but nothing that would diminishes my 5 star review: 1) the tent stakes are the universal standard and pretty much useless. You can still get away with using them if you’re willing to test the ground and start rearranging your tent as needed. I personally prefer to speed up the relaxing process so would highly recommend some drill screw in stakes instead, or as a back up at least. 2) the zipper would often get stuck in the outside flaps, which I believe are meant to keep the rain out. Could get annoying if you’re a grouchy person or have an unpleasant disposition in general. You’ve been warned. Anyway doesn’t change the fact that this tent is solid. Highly recommend this brand of tent!

  • 5 out of 5
    Nice tent but I'm disappointed becaus of the assemby. I thought it was the pop up style. Pulling out tent poles and threading a tent at my kid's rainy soccer game seems alittle silly looking to me. It does come in a nifty storage bag and has quiet a bit of weight to it.

  • 5 out of 5
    Bought this tent for a trip I went on. First set up we notice 3 huge holes in the netting. By the 3rd night one of the main poles snapped right in front of us. We managed to Jerry rig it so it would stay up. We did have heavy rain on night the tent did not leak.

  • 5 out of 5
    This portable bathroom is really well built and very well designed. It is very easy to assemble and the structure is very solid because it was able to withstand almost 4 gallons of hot water in the reservoir without any problem. My wife placed a patio chair inside the dressing room, and another one outside on the mini deck that my son built to make getting dressed outside easier. I just want to add that is difficult to open or close the small shower head when you have soap on your hands. Also, the water outlet hose is very long and you must bend down to use the water unless you cut it to the appropriate size. Other than that, we are really happy with this purchase and recommend it to friends and family.

  • 5 out of 5
    Purchased this tent to take on my adv bike. It packs up nicely and has enough room for me and my bags. A nice light weight tent that gets the job done. Here's a pic of it popped up in my living room.

  • 5 out of 5
    They were not joking about 60 seconds to setup! I was so impressed. Soooo easy. Used on the first camping trip I went on with my son. We arrived at the site at 6:30 so it was awesome that it took barely any time to put this together so I could get the fire started for dinner. Woke up with heavy dew on our second night, the side of the tent was completely dry on the interior unlike some tents I’ve owned previously. We had a full size air mattress inside and there was still a bit of space on either side for our bags and shoes. Also- the double entrance on either side was great so we didn’t have to climb over each other to get out. Super easy to collapse and actually FIT BACK IN THE BAG!! Great product. Will be looking for a similar one that’s a bit bigger but best tent I’ve ever owned for sure.

  • 5 out of 5
    Easy to assemble.

  • 5 out of 5
    My 89 family member loves to sit in the sun. This stops the cold wind coming towards his back and he can still enjoy the sun.

  • 5 out of 5
    we previously owned beach tent it was too much of a hassle to set it up so we purchased this and it was perfect! Light, easy to carry AND easy to setup and withstands strong winds. Highly recommend

  • 5 out of 5
    The tent came out of the bag with the broken frame as seen in the pictures attached. Moreover, the frame is not a stainless steel as described in the product description AT ALL !!! IT MADE OF A FIBER GLASS WHICH WAS PRICKED PAINFULLY INTO OUR FINGERS!!! IT IS SO DANGEROUS !!!

  • 5 out of 5
    This is a six pack of Snow Peak Solid Stake #30. The stakes are made in Japan and look well made. They look like they’re made of forged steel and they’re about 12” long.

  • 5 out of 5
    Purchased to be used as a shower/bathroom tent while camping with the family. First, I’ve erected 100’s of tents by myself and seldom have a problem. Here, the design is poor coupled with cheap materials (see the angled piece above made of thin aluminum.) As a design, you can get away with one of those things, but not both. The aforementioned angle piece is a key point of pressure during assembly and the damage to mine (bent to 45 degrees) came during the first use. With that cheap material, once it bends, it will never hold weight again without bending. Fiberglass poles were also very cheap and one end, again at that key point of pressure, shattered from the weight of normal use. Do not buy unless your need is a disposable one time use unit.

  • 5 out of 5
    I'm reviewing the 12x10 rectangular tarp. This tarp came 2 days ago, just before a pretty big rain storm (radar pictured.) I set it up just before the storm to test and to make sure it is waterproof. I am happy to say that it is completely waterproof and has been set up for over 30 hours of continuous rain without so much as a drop of water on my hammock (pictured completely dry!) And about 10 more hours of rain forecasted. The center seam is factory sealed. The multiple guy rings will make this a very versatile shelter in many situations like quick lean-to shelters, etc. The side guy rings make an excellent tie-off point for my bug net too! The material is not extremely thin and lightweight, but very durable and should withstand many outings of use if cared for. Extreme lightweight backpackers may like something lighter, but this is easily packable, and I needed something for FULL coverage of my hammock. And at this price, I may buy a couple more! I set my ridgeline above and hang the tarp with a mini carabiner and prusik knot (pictured) so that there's no chance of water running down the rope and dripping on the inside. The tarp is tough and pulling it nice and tight is no issue as the seam runs on this line and is a good reinforcement for pulling. The stakes are nice and lightweight aluminum, although you may have your own stakes, and the guy ropes are nice orange and reflective at night so when you're stumbling out in the dark you should easily see them reflect with your flashlight. The adjustable tensioners are plastic, but hold up well with minimal slippage. I only had to re-cinch them a little bit once so far. All in all, I love the green color, it looks great in the woods, and I would definitely recommend this tarp for hammock users and others.

  • 5 out of 5
    I love this little tent! Once I followed the instructions it was easy to collapse and fit back in the bag. I used it to shower (using a solar shower bag) after being in our backyard pool. Glad it doesn't have a floor. I anchored it to deck railing with small bungee cords and left it up all summer. It would fold itself in half on windy days but was easy to reopen. The metal pegs that came with it were pretty flimsy and bent when I tried to get them in hard ground. I like that there's an inside pocket for shampoo, etc. And the zip opening on the back was great for the solar shower hose. The tent will not support the solar shower bag, so I hung that from the deck. It provided a nice shelter for a Monarch Butterfly chrysalis to mature and emerge!

  • 5 out of 5
    I am so glad I got this tent and did not listen to the other reviews! So many people only write a review if a product is bad so you have to take those reviews with a grain of salt! It was so easy to put up and take down and comes with an awesome carrying case I was able to fit two chairs in there and sit comfortably with my family of 3 that includes two adults and one 3 yr old my son sat on the ground between our chairs or on our laps. Without the chairs there is a lot more room. You could probably for 4 people. The twnt comes with stakes and sand bags to keep it from blowing away but we use some heavy ice chests as we were on a rocky area at the lake. The tent provides a lot of shade and there are storage pocket a at the back for phone, sunscreen, etc and screened in windows all around that you can open/close to your desire. To put it up I would say it took a total of 1 min that is how easy it is!

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