Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    We really like this Tent! Its not perfect, but we like it. We camp out often with the kids. We used it in 23 degree weather (in Texas). With the stove jack in place, this tent kept us so warm! It's spacious and quiet inside...meaning we can barely hear the wind. It's insulated well. We fit a queen size inflatable mattress 2 twin size inflatable mattress a small table and ample room for our luggage. Cons: 1. We realized there isn't an "entrance" per say, all the way around are just windows/doors so you can make any side the entrance. Only downfall is we would have liked a taller window/door (these are all the same size). My husband is tall and it's a pain getting in and out. Plus we would have enjoyed a little awning attached like a normal tent. (Not a deal breaker) 2. The pole in the center gets in the way. I mean it's the structure and we get it. Just annoying because it's next to the smoke jack. Which also gets in our way. 3. We almost returned this because the shape.. makes it hard to organize the beds when the tent is like a circle vs a square or rectangle. Again, not a deal breaker. As we continue to stay in there we have come to get used to it and love it. 4. The zippers can get stuck at times when unzipping the windows/doors. I read a review about this, but not a deal breaker for us. Pros: 1. Easy to put up and take down 2. Insulated, quiet inside, well made. 2. 360 views when all windows are open. 3. Has a tarp on top which was nice. 4. Smoke stack hole - very convenient. 5. Spacious inside to walk around.

  • 5 out of 5
    I chose the 15 x 12 inflatable Yoleny tent because it has a high eave compared to others that have only 3’ eave height. That makes a lot of difference in inside height. I like that it has a partition inside and have two 2’ x 2.5’ skylights. It’s easy to setup and has no air leakage so far. The tent is made of high quality material and inflating is easy as long as you take turns with a partner or two. The best part is it has a lot of space and my daughter calls it a house because it’s a huge tent. It fits a family of four with one queen and one full size air mattress in one room and with tables and chairs in the other room (we call it bedroom and kitchen/dining area). Overall, I am very pleased with this product and will highly recommend it.

  • 5 out of 5
    Great value for the price! Went camping solo with my two medium sized pups (40 and 50 lbs) and wanted to ensure I had enough space for all my things inside and boy was I surprised! The overall product in the bag isn’t heavy and doesn’t take up much packing space. I’m 5’5” and couldn’t quite stand up all the way, but didn’t have to break my back to get in and out. I was able to fit a queen size air mattress (as pictured) a couple of totes, two dog beds, and a few things at the end. Set up was easy even for one person! Easy to follow instructions are sewn into the carry bag. All you gotta do is lay out, insert poles, steak down and viola! The rain cover was also easy to attach. I found it helpful to hook one corner then toss over the top and hook the opposite corner diagonally. Then, hook the remaining two hooks. Insert the yellow pole through the brim of the rain fly to create a steady cover and set into the two holes at the top area of the tent poles where the tent is connected and boom! Got yourself a comfy, durable, well ventilated (without rain fly) tent! Front door to tent also allows you to zip down to allow air flow with just the mesh screen. ** I noticed a few reviews about the zipper and my recommendation is to rub candle wax (or Vaseline) along the zippers allowing them to stay lubricated and withstand the elements.*** HIGHLY RECOMMEND!

  • 5 out of 5
    I bought these to use with a backpacking (trekking pole) tent, as I don't want to use my trekking poles for supports. They are fairly lightweight and will be good for that use. The pins slide easily for adjusting the length. They are well made and a good value.

  • I got so many compliments at the beach with this tent it was actually insane. It’s gorgeous, easy to put up and take down, and sturdy! I didn’t have to worry about it like I would a normal umbrella. Provides great shade and enough space to sit comfortably. Thrilled with the purchase, would buy again.

  • 5 out of 5
    I was on the market for a light weight, affordable tent for a few upcoming Thru hikes I will be taking. I typically use an awesome light weight hammock setup but finding a good tree setup will be pretty difficult in the terrain I will be in. I tested the 1 person tent out on a thru hike this past weekend. Middle on July, 80 degree weather at night, pretty high humidity. I had 0 problems with condensation build up. The head space makes this tent not feel claustrophobic in the least. Plenty wide enough for most standard sleeping pads. I had plenty of space near my feet for my 50L pack with my additional gear inside. I have not tested this tent in the rain but I have no hesitation to put it to the test. If I were to change anything about this tent it would have to be for them to include a footprint specific to the tent. Overall a BANG for the buck. 10/10 would buy again

  • 5 out of 5
    I just got my tent today for "solo senior camping". (My husband doesn't want to go anymore and we sold our trailer) I set the tent up in our living room tonight by myself in about 1/2 hour. If I had been outdoors it would have been easier as I was working around the TV, sofa and woodstove! Things I love already: the color coded poles that match the color coded sleeves on the tent make it foolproof...Instructions are sewn into the carry bag so they won't get lost....zippers are really smooth...ventilation seems well thought out...obviously it's not raining in the living room, but the well thoughtout features to keep rain out of the front opening of the rainfly make me confident I will stay dry (velcro closures, elastic sewn into the top of the door to insure a tight closure and a nice 2" fabric overlapping the zipper to keep the rain out) All the stakes are here and the guylines are attached already and waiting to be staked. A heavy plastic mallet is included, but I'm thinking a hammer will work better. The carrying case is compact, a little heavy but will work well for car camping. I'll update this review after a test run in the outdoors, but for now it looks great in my living room!

  • 5 out of 5
    Pole broke on first set up on a 7 day backpacking trip. It was brand new. Luckily it had repair sleeve. Got back and contacted customer service. They advised that I had to pay for the repair. Unacceptable. Pay almost 300.00 and have to pay more and fix myself. Otherwise price is almost 50.00 and out of my tent for up to 5 weeks. Shame on you Big Agnes. I will never by one of your products again.

  • 5 out of 5
    This is a game changer! So easy to set up and put away, and love that it comes with a mallet. Made you feel like you’re in you’re own little world. Buy it now!

  • 5 out of 5
    These are some well made, heavy duty tent stakes. These come four to a pack with a drill adapter, carrying case and cleaning brush. I got these to anchor a pole in my yard that holds up a sun shade. Drilled into my grass like butter and won't be coming out without reversing the drill. Very happy with these stakes.

  • 5 out of 5
    I have now used this tent for a total of 8 nights of outdoor camping and 1 night of indoor "quarantine" camping. Now that I've had some time in the tent, I feel like I have a pretty good handle on the pros and cons of the single layer tent. Pros: --Great price --Easy set up and takedown --Waterproof on the outside (I had one night of heavy rain and wind and my tent didn't leak!) --Spacious for one person plus a ton of gear --Huge door --Ability to take small rain fly off to vent the tent better --Nice color; I've gotten so many compliments on my little blue tent --Lightweight and very packable. Cons: --The poles are light but I question the quality for longterm use. I am gentle with them and haven't had any issues yet but I predict that they will be the first things that need to be replaced --I wish this tent had clips instead of feeding the poles through the sleeves. It's not particularly hard to shove them through but it can be frustrating when the sleeve gets caught on the pole. --The tent does not come with a footprint and it is hard to find one that fits. Night Cat says a footprint is not necessary but I'd be reluctant to go without. --You will need to vent this tent to avoid condensation when it's cold. I found that staking out the flap of the door and taking off the rain fly on a night without rain did the trick. --Stakes are a bit flimsy so I replaced those with some better stakes from REI Overall, I love this tent. I'm not an experienced camper and I'm pleased by this choice for my first tent. I hope to get much more use out of it while trying to stay outdoors and away from people during the pandemic!

  • 5 out of 5
    I really like this dome tent. It has plenty of space for a standard size picnic table and it keeps the sun out or in depending on how you want to adjust the side flaps. It takes at least 2 people to set up as I tried alone and it was difficult. It packs small and doesn’t take up much space. After setting it up it became windy out and it held up well. The only Cons are as follows: 1, the instructions could be better as it is one sheet with 4 pictures on it. 2, the ground spikes are not strong enough to keep this tent secured. I used heavy duty screw stakes to keep the tie lines secured and only then did it hold up well with the wind. Overall it’s a nice camping element cover just be sure to get some heavy duty screw stakes.

  • 5 out of 5
    Muy buena carpa para camping! No incluye parales, varillas o poles. El material es inpermeable y por la parte inferior es una capa aislante térmico.

  • 5 out of 5
    For the price point you are doing well with this purchase. Tent is 9ft x 7ft and has more space than an average 4-person tent. From my pictures you can see that there is a queen size 20" thick air mattress in there. I'm 6' 3" and I still have 2ft over my head when sitting on the mattress and plenty of space around it on the floor for items and the ground air vent. Very comfortable for 2 people to sleep and store backpacks, shoes and even a cooler. This is not a backpacking tent but one from the car at a drive in campsite. It weight about 15lbs with everything in the carry case. It sets up fairly quick and easy, even if doing solo. The poles are all attached together via flexible twine so you can loose them separately or have to worry about how they install. They assemble quick and you loop them through the tent in an X pattern and pop them into place, easy and efficient and only took about 20 minutes the first time by myself, with the rain fly. This also includes placing a separately purchased footprint underneath as well. **Remember how the tent unfolds from the package when you set it up! This is the best manner to refold in if you want everything to fit into the carry case it comes with easily. It's not difficult but have the patience to do it right and it will fit with ease every time. There are separate mini bags for the stakes and the poles and if done right I can pack my footprint bag in the carry case as well. Make sure to tear the label off the bottom of the carry case so that it can expand in size as well. Tent is made from nylon and the poles are fiberglass with aluminum connectors. 1500nm on the water resistance, yea well what does that mean right? I set the tent up in the backyard, closed it up and let it sit in the morning rain and wind for a few hours. afterwards when went into the tent and there wasn't a drop of water on the inside. The next night I slept in it with the vents open and did not have a condensation or a venting problem problem. Air flowed through the tent nicely even with the rain fly attached. The bottom of the tent comes up about 5 inches off the ground and creates a small boat effect so when caught in a decent rain with running water around will still prevent water from seeping into your tent. Just remember to point the narrow side of the tent into the wind if possible to mitigate wind loads. There are 2 mesh pockets at the head and foot areas to place cell phone, wallet, keys, ect... and a small hook up top where you can hang a light\lamp. Also a cool feature that allows you to run an electrical cord through the window in the bottom corner of the tent, see pictures. Very cool feature as I have to run a cord from the power inverter in my car to inflate the air mattress. It zips up around the cord, water proof like so no leaks in the rain.

  • 5 out of 5
    This little tent is a knock off of a military surplus ICS tent. This tent lacks the rain fly that creates a vestibule. The little tiny rain cover on top seems to work for it's size. The next issue is I staked out the four corners like the ICS and the inner screen zipper was hard to close, it would have been better if they took the door from the ICS too since that would have worked perfect for this tent. The tent came with an extra metal tent stake. The floor is light weight and also not as rugged as the ICS counterpart. So what I like about this tent is the size for backpacking. I wish this tent had the same clips at the ICS so you could use the rainfly from it, this tent lacks the bottom clips where the poles fit in. I like that this tent is free standing, meaning you can just put the poles in and use it. Over all this is a nice little tent for the money so I'm rating it a four out of five stars! Thank you! So I've been redirected to up my review on this 2-person version of the same tent- So here goes. I have the same dislikes with the rain fly, what I like about the two person version is two doors! I've added pictures from the two person tent (setup inside my living room)! This tent is heavy compared to the single person model. But it is also well made and has some nice features, like gear hanger mesh and some hooks inside the top of the tent to hang cloths lines and lights. The vestibule areas over both doors give you some extra space to keep your gear dry outside of your sleeping area, but you would need to stake the tent down. This tent is also free standing using two poles crossed and inserted in to eye hooks on the corners of the tent much like the military ICS tent. Thanks again! -Mike

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