Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    Great pop up tent with plenty of space and lightweight. Surprisingly easy to fold up as long as you follow the instructions to the letter. Folded up easy on the first try. My wife was very pleased with her requested overland camping requirement, lol.

  • 5 out of 5
    I've been a fan of this company for a few years and actually have a couple of their other tents. When I saw they released an inflatable tent, I just couldn't pass it up. I recently took it out for the first time, and it did not disappoint! I was impressed with how quickly it inflated for such a large tent (less than 10 minutes to inflate completely). I was also amazed by how sturdy it was - I was a little afraid it would be flimsy like a bouncy house in the wind, but it proved to be absolutely rock solid. The tan color is great from a thermal standpoint because it keeps the tent a little cooler during the daytime heat (I tested it out in the desert), and the space you get inside is fantastic. As with my other tents from these guys, the build quality is outstanding, too - the stitching is superb, the windows are huge, and it's comfortable for multiple people. It is a BIG tent and is a tad heavy, so roll up your sleeves to maneuver it from the truck to the camp spot, but for me, the amenities and performance of the tent far outweigh its bulkiness. Huge home run!

  • 5 out of 5
    I haven’t tried it in the field yet, so cannot comment on its prime function. I’m reviewing the „used - very good“ category. And adding pictures so others may know what this category entails. My bivy came with two patches. Here I think it was to repair small tears before they rip all the way through. Some stains on the outside which is understandable after all it’s a used bag. But the black spots inside the bag looks like mold. Would love to know if all the reviewers giving this bag a 5 star had a similar „very good“ bag. This bag may still be waterproof but not sure it’s worth the money. I think the value should be closer to $25 and not $45 for this condition. I’ll consider if to return it or test it on my next camping trip. I’ll update it if I do. Today’s date 7/31/20 After contacting Ozark Outdoorz, Shawna was very helpful to exchange my good bivy to a very good bivy. It’s in near new condition. Thank you Ozark Outdoorz and thank you Shawna. 8/6/20 No new picture added as bivy now looks Like the one you see online.

  • 5 out of 5
    We are on day 3 of our beach vacation and this canopy has been a lifesaver! There's 4 of us. We grab a corner and it is literally up in 5 minutes. Then down in 5 minutes. Some said it's too low to walk under, we find we just sit under it mostly so that didn't bother us a bit!! Super happy worth this purchase!

  • 5 out of 5
    They worked great for what I needed them for. Great buy

  • 5 out of 5
    Have been camping with this tent several times now, I can set it up by myself in less than two minutes, it’s easy, lightweight and overall the best tent I’ve ever used. I absolutely love this tent. Have been in multiple storms, and can say this tent is definitely waterproof

  • 5 out of 5
    Wow! This pop up shower/change out tent is awesome. It’s easy to assents the legs are pre installed and attached to loops in the canvas which are removable is desired. It has to zippered windows for fresh air, and the floor tarp is attacked with mosquito netting to keep little critters out. Zippers are good and the material used is durable. The tent is spacious, offers versatility for showers and changes of clothing and looks really nice. It’s definitely worth its asking price.

  • 5 out of 5
    Color is beautiful, product is what I wanted, but damage to box penetrator both cover/carry bag and umbrella itself. Can whatcampingtent.com send a fabric repair tape kit? 4 or 5 inch tear to both fabric items.

  • 5 out of 5
    The published details about this tent are not correct. It does not weight 7.8 lbs, it actually weighs over 19 lbs, so maybe they meant 7.8 kg, if you don’t include the pegs. The poles alone weigh over 9 lbs. At about 7’ x 10’, the tent is roomy, and if you are less than 6’ tall, you can stand in the middle. The problem I have with this tent is the basic design. It is very difficult to manipulate poles that are 16’ long. Even if you are ok with working with poles that long, you have to slip the two main supporting poles through four sleeves, which is just plain awkward. If you are going to stick with this design, I’d suggest using clips instead of sleeves, so that there is not so much binding during the setup. Also, there are three poles, and one is a little bit shorter. I accidentally grabbed the shorter pole and it made for a lopsided tent, but that was my fault. The instructions seem to show a person tying the top of the tent to the poles, but there was no tie present on the tent or with the poles or pegs. There is a loop at the top of the tent, and I tried running one pole through the loop and both poles through the loop, and that is a bad idea. We then tried a carabiner through the loop at the top and over the poles (carabiner not provided). See the photos. Maybe you don’t need the loop at all. In sum, this is a roomy, very heavy tent. It is awkward to set up. It seems to me the designers took a design that works on a small tent and tried to upscale it to a large tend. In my limited experience with this tent, the design choices don’t really work.

  • 5 out of 5
    These stakes are the real deal. Made of steel and come 16" long with a point. No more broken or bent aluminum stakes. In hard ground you will need a hammer to put them in and lots of grunting trying to remove them. These are not hiking stakes unless your camping in really bad weather or lots of snow.

  • 5 out of 5
    I bought the 2p tent to use alone while backpacking/camping. I think 2 adults would be a tight fit. The vestibule seemed much bigger in other review images but those must have been the 3p. The 2p vestibule will fit a small camp chair but your head will hit the ceiling. I am 5’3 for reference. Set up was easy, but I will be replacing the guy lines with reflective or glow in the dark lines as it comes with grey ones that are easy to trip over especially in the dark. Great value for the cost! This will allow me to change/cook/store gear out of the rain and in privacy. The 2p has only one door but does have two way zipper so you can open the top half for extra ventilation if needed. Perfect tent if you plan to only be in it for sleep/sitting. If you like to stand up in your tent this is not for you. I attached the foot print and leave it attached when put away for easier set up the next time. I recommend the near zero compression tent bag for this or any backpacking tent storage!

  • 5 out of 5
    This tent is an incredible value. For less than $200 you get a hot tent which is roomy, stable in the wind (if guy lines are set correctly), lightweight, and accommodates a hot stove. Really is just two person with a stove set up. Waterproof fabric and seams, built-in guy lines, a strong center pole, lightweight stakes, and two doors. Would love a clear plastic window (even if it was really small) to improve it, as well as better ventilation options; there are small vents at the top, but we get a ton of condensation while winter camping. Two way zippers for the doors would be a welcome improvement as well.

  • 5 out of 5
    Cumplió mis expectativas. Tamaño adecuado para dos personas. Fácil de montar. Incluye pines para sujetar y soga

  • 5 out of 5
    Initially, I was impressed with how light the tent was. When I unpacked it and started to set it up, I found the directions were clear and all parts seemed to be good quality. The stakes are very light weight and small and the zippers function well but are also light weight. The seams are double stitched and have a good waterproofing tape on them. Once the tent is staked and tied down it became much more stable and less floppy. I was surprised to see how big it was inside. I'm 5'9" and my head and feet just clear the walls of the tent. It could handle staying dry in rain with no wind but with rain and wind I'm not confident campers would stay dry in it all night. The set up and take down was incredibly fast, easy and straight forward. The only tricky part, not described well in the directions, is the fact that the center of the poles have to be pulled apart first before they will bend allowing the tent to fold up when taking it down. I wouldn't take this tent on a multi-day backpacking trip in the wilderness where weather is unpredictable. It would be perfect in one's backyard, car camping in beautiful weather, or having a place to get out of the sun or let a child rest at the beach or park. I love the fact that the zippered tent part unclips and leaves a fantastic sunshade behind. This particular feature makes this tent very versatile and usable in a variety of situations. I recommend it for its convenience, versatility, and for light duty purposes.

  • 5 out of 5
    "My wife and I took this camping tent on a weekend trip, and it was a game changer! The setup was incredibly simple and literally took just a few minutes to get it up and ready for a night under the stars. Sadly, I failed to take pics of the set up :( Whether you’re going on a beach trip or a hiking adventure, this tent is super lightweight and portable, making it easy to carry around. The tent offers plenty of space, so if you’re looking for something cozy for a small group or even solo camping, it fits the bill perfectly. We had the 2-person model, which was just the right size for us and our small amount of gear. It’s well-made, sturdy, and performed really well. I also love that it has great ventilation, so we didn’t feel stuffy or "musty" inside. It's a solid choice for outdoor lovers who want a comfortable, no-fuss tent that won’t weigh you down or take forever to set up. Highly recommend for both novice and seasoned campers, as its a great value for the money :) Again, sorry i didnt get any pics on that trip, next trip ill take more and upload them

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