Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    I’m not sure how to rate this as my issue is most likely with the seller. I purchased the tent as a Christmas gift for hubs but we didn’t set it up until Texas Snowmaggedon 2021. After taking the tent out of the plastic shopping wrap, I found a box-cutting gash in the bag that went so the way through to the tent. I’ll patch it, but I’m disappointed that my brand new tent already looks like it belongs in a garage sale. As far as the tent goes, it made our nights toasty, even though it was 38 degrees in the house. It was easy for one person to construct and didn’t take up too much space. We’ve always had Marmot tents because of the great quality. Note: Footprint is NOT included.

  • Great sun protection for most if the day, color and fabric is durable. Just note all the sand bags must be HEAVY or else it will not work. This tent was turning heads. I received so many compliments. It was windy that day and the tent was holding strong. But I gave it 4 stars only because I feel like over time, the fabric isn't going to be as stretchy and the balls on the top of the post will rub a hole. I think having a pocket for the post would secure the post better in the front or make 18 ins of the fabric thicker in the front other than allowing gravity to secure the posts because the fabric is already stretched and now your putting additional stress from the post. I wish i took a picture to show why im making this comment, to show where the fabric is stretched the most is where the post goes and its white, nolonger black. I think over time a hole will form in the fabric, but for now, the contraption worked! I will continue to use the tent.

  • 5 out of 5
    No complaints. I fit really comfortably myself in the 2 person tent. It was really easy to set up. Cool colors 😎

  • 5 out of 5
    We are fans of the products we have received from Kingsyard. We enjoy the quality that they instill in their bird feeders and houses we have used. We were surprised to find these garden J-stakes from them recently and decided that they had to be reputable even though it seemed to depart from our normal product expectations from them. These rebar stakes are considerably thinner than others we have received, but definitely chunkier than other wire-based stakes we've received. We use various styles of metal stakes to hold down the wire cages we build to protect our saplings and young plants from deer and vermin damage. Lighter cages can use smaller stakes while larger cages that might catch the wind or be prone to knocking over by animal collisions need thicker and longer stakes to keep them in place. These 12" long stakes are perfect for our intermediate cages. The tight bend in the J-shaped rebar assures good securing of the cage material (usually wire fencing). The cross hatch pattern typical in rebar provides grip in the soil to maintain its depth. These rebar stakes would also be good for securing lightweight canopies and temporary structures as well as tents and wind breaks. Once again, Kingsyard for the win.

  • 5 out of 5
    Resistente al viento, si protege del sol, fácil de guardar, poner el Toldo solo por Ina perdona se puede complicar pero no es impossible, es bien espacioso y no tapa nada la vista

  • 5 out of 5
    Used this tent for the first time in a scouting trip with my son with fantastic results! Setup the tent prior to the trip to test and initially lost air from the fill valve. After rotating the stem and making sure the spring actuating properly, I had zero problems. Tent withheld unexpected constant winds and gusts, however keep in mind this is an inflatable tent and susceptible to temperature changes, so keep the pump handy. Even though the pump worked fine I chose to use a compressor and adapter (https://www.whatcampingtent.com.com/dp/B0DCBF4QYC?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title) to inflate which made short time of setup. All in all great product and we are looking forward to many trips.

  • 5 out of 5
    Plastic ripped within 18 hours of having it. Really sad about it.

  • 5 out of 5
    Withstood cold weather, wind, and rain just fine after being pitched for two days. Zippers are questionable and are not easy to zip. Material is quantity, and included enough stakes and rope to pitch properly (they glow in the dark too FYI). If u run a stove, u can only fit 2 people and packs. Suggestion would be to also buy a 6x10 tarp footprint to put under the sleeping vestibule. It’s hard also to keep condensation off while sleeping bc the internal sleeping vestibule touches the side of the tent. Footprint might help there to add in Between. All in all I def recommend the tent for the $180s will update if I ever have issues with zippers failing.

  • 5 out of 5
    This was my third year car camping with these but first time camping in the middle of summer. The reflective fabric seemed to generate heat (you can see the hot pink reflection in photo). They didn’t hold up well during summer thunderstorms. The inside of my car became wet due to the window tents not being water-resistant preventing the car’s weather stripping from sealing out water. Which could be because there’s excess fabric due to my car windows being smaller than a suv. They are great for keeping out bugs, added privacy, and providing ventilation.

  • 5 out of 5
    I really wanted this to work but I could not get it to stand up. I put large rocks in the pockets still could not get anything to work to get it to stand up. Maybe it would work better at the beach but I was hoping to take it camping and to parks.

  • 5 out of 5
    Great quality and sturdy. It’s spacious and tall enough for my 6’3 boyfriend to move around easy. We use it for a camping shower/bathroom it’s perfect. Set up is normal if you have ever assembled a standard tent. I did watch a youtube video for getting started guidance. Overall I am very pleased with my purchase. Bonus it came with a shower bag and I wasn’t expecting that, I could have been listed I just didn’t read it all :)

  • Once again, I find myself amazed by Kelty's combination of quality and affordability. Having purchased numerous Kelty backpacks, it's no surprise that their tents uphold the same principles. The tent itself boasts an incredibly easy setup, sturdy construction, and reasonable weight. It proves to be a perfect choice for regions with temperature fluctuations. Considering the price point, weight, and quality, the cost truly feels like a steal. If you're open to trading a bit more weight for a warmer night's sleep, this becomes an excellent option. Kelty's enhancements over other companies are the kind you'd expect from individuals who use their own gear. The tent bag features a wide opening, the tent poles effortlessly slide into durable pockets, and it even comes with high-quality stakes. Personal Experience: I had the chance to take this tent camping with a group of 20-30 people. Out of all the tents, this one was the quickest to both set up and take down. Its distinctive colors and material thickness also made it stand out in the crowd.

  • 5 out of 5
    Popped up in seconds. I could have put it up by myself with only pinky fingers... REALLY! Camped out at the beach, didn't use the outside cover. Easy to fold back up and put away too.

  • 5 out of 5
    Here we are under the canopy at the beach. It is a nice size— easily shading two love seats and our other beach items. It is easy to carry and set up and take down, even for one person doing it alone. I am most happy with that aspect of this product. The lycra feels a little flimsy, but it held up quite nicely in strong beach winds. Other beach tents that have only two or four tie-downs are less steady. I have also set it up with stakes in the yard and that is a nice option to have when there is no sand around to anchor with. Recommend!

  • 5 out of 5
    I've owned a 4P Coleman Sundome tent for many years and have always liked it. When I saw the same tent but with the blackout technology I was intrigued. Bought this primarily for a music festival with multiple days of camping so we could sleep in easier but also took it out a few times just regular camping. I'm not sure if I can go back to a regular tent! I'm not the person who's waking up at 5/6AM even while camping so being able to sleep in until 9-10ish without it getting too bright or hot is really nice. Durability seems good. First time we used it near BLM/National Forest land and a cow trampled all over it. Big boy managed to puncture a hole in the side which we patched and broke one of the rainfly clips so we have to improvise sometimes. Noticed a little bit of water inside the tent during a heavy rain but I think it's because the rainfly wasn't fully secure. All in all pretty happy with this tent and got it on sale for a good price. The blackout technology works pretty well and is nice to have if you like to sleep in.

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