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Con suficiente espacio para dos personas y resistente a los vientos aunque no evita el frío. El único problema que tuvimos fue que el agua de la lluvia y brisa desde el lago se filtró y mojo nuestra ropa.

Really love it for my son. He uses it for work so he's not stuck in the elements. Unfortunately after about a week the bottom ripped under the front zipper, other than that he loves it. For the price I think it should last longer.

Am writing this because I think this product deserves a review. Please refer to pictures attached. Well packed came in a clear plastic wrapping with label on it. Poles came in a green nylon storage case with cord. Each set of poles was in a clear plastic bag. The poles both look and feels well made. Each section is 15" Metal seems thick enough, all sections locked together properly. The metal tips are solid and also knurled - not smooth. I thought that was a nice touch. I would not call these lightweight but the trade off is they seem more sturdy than most other poles. Overall length for each pole using all sections tip to bottom is 73" Seemed sturdy when I put it together and gently tried to bend it a bit. Length of three section pole (top-middle-bottom pieces) measured from bottom of tip on top section to bottom of rubber foot is 43.5" Bought to use with a 2 pole tent that didn't come with tent poles. https://www.whatcampingtent.com.com/dp/B07537XGKQ?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details Should work fine for my casual hiking/camping purposes. As with all things, it is always best to take precautions to minimize stress for longevity - minimize effects of the wind and weight stress on the poles as much as possible and use guy lines, etc. For heavy duty use (setting up a tent or RV awning for weeks at a time or longer, or heavy wind and rain and snow) it would probably be best to use something more sturdy (perhaps fabricate your own poles using rigid metal conduit) but for casual use these should work just fine.

I’d give this tent a 4.5 stars. This tent was very easy to set up, less than 10 minutes mostly by myself. We set it up in the backyard before taking it camping to make sure there were no tears and to get a general idea of the size. Overall, it is a very good starter tent especially for the price. I hope it will hold up well over our next several trips. Pros: -Easy to set up -Screened patio is great for gear storage -Can fit two double air mattresses or one queen with some wiggle room -Looks great, good overall quality -Held up well in a southern rainstorm Some things to know: -Backside of the tent is just a bug screen. If you want any privacy, you have to set up the rainfly which completely covers the back and limits airflow -Limited number of pockets/hooks for gear inside the tent (only two small wall pockets) -Front screened patio has no rain protection -The tent seemed very taut on the poles, I am slightly worried about tearing in the future. Despite these few negative features, I’d say this is one of the best tents at this price range on the market.

My 11 year old boy scout son and I used this twice last summer, once with one of his friends and once with just us two. Both times, there was plenty of room for us laying long ways. With three people, my son in the middle, there was still plenty of room. Additionally, with two people, you both have your own door in and out. This is very easy to set up and take down, once you've practiced. It's light enough to be carried long distances; although, we only hiked in five miles both times, but with a 2000 foot elevation gain from the trailhead near Trinity Center, CA to the lake. If you don't buy this you're stupid or not thinking straight or broke or all three. The $300 is well worth the money. A tent of this calibre would have been closer the $1000 ten years ago if it were available at all.

This is easy to open and take down when I tried it in my home. I haven’t tried it at the beach yet. The problem is that the spring lock at the top to hold the bag closed came broken. It fell apart in my hand as I took the product out of the box.

I work from home and was looking for some type of clear tent to put on my porch so I can sit outside and get some work done (it’s sunny but still chilly). This was the perfect tent for the price. Easy to set up and decent quality. Taking it down will probably take some practice, but I think the video will give sufficient directions.

I like this tent, the vestibule fits all 4 of my panniers, and my 70 liter trailer bag with enough space to put my camping chair in and still get in and out of the tent no problem. Inside I can have my camping table set up and it doesn't touch the tent walls, and there is still ALOT of space. It packs up smaller them my older marmot limelight 3p, and has ALOT more room when set up. I have the 3 person version of this tent. Cons are that it doesn't handle rain well. It will let water in thru the vents. So this is a great summer tent, but not a good tent when it starts to rain. Even with video proof BA will say their tent is water tight. When it is not. Plus the foot print for this is 80 bucks extra and it ripped on the first use. BA once again won't cover this. Definitely will not be buying any more BA products.

I love this brand of tent. I first bought the 3P tent and was really impressed with how easy it is to set it up, lightweight to carry, and even break down and put back in the bag as the bag has adequate space even when the tent isn't folded like it was at the manufacture. I often go camping by myself so I didn't want anything too difficult. HOWEVER, unless you're okay sleeping on the ground or on smaller mats or cots, I highly recommend spending a little extra money and getting the 4P size of this tent. I was able to fit a twin sized cot/air mattress inside, but it bulged at the sides. This tent does not have double lining around the doors so if the canopy part is up at the door, it's just a screen mesh when you zip up the door - I didn't really want people looking in my tent while I slept but keeping the fly down made it hot. The 4P tent does have the double layer around the doors. This guy even held up in the rain though as I did get a little bit of a shower that morning and stayed dry and happy. All in all I was very happy with it but I discovered I needed something bigger so I returned it and bought the 4P tent. Check out my review on that one for a time-lapse video of me putting it up!

2nd UPDATE: After several email exchanges with seller, I am confident they have done all they can do to resolve the problem. I upgraded my rating to 5 stars. The product itself is good quality, and would be a 5 star product if it were sized correctly. The seller offered to send me a 2 person footprint with a $5 refund, then informed me that they had none in stock, I asked them to send me a 4 person footprint, with no refund. In the mean time, as it became obvious that they simply had no footprint sized correctly, I would need to cut down something too big, and modify it to fit. I ordered a 2 person footprint, which was ordered before they ran out. I will try it, and it it is the size listed, 55" x 90", I will need to cut it and modify to fit. The 4 person footprint I got, is a nice size for a tarp and I can find a use for it. I could not give this a 5 star rating, because NONE of their footprints seem to be made with the rain fly tie down buckle as pictured with the 2-3 and 4 person sizes. When i get the 2 person size, I hope it will be as pictured, with the grommets for tent poles, and buckle ends for the rain fly, but I am fairly confident I will be looking to buy buckles to add to my modification. A footprint should be slightly smaller than the tent it is under. About an inch smaller on each side. This tarp, is about correct on the narrow sides. It is a couple inches smaller that the tent is, which is fine. However, the LENGTH is way too long. About 10 inches too long. and about 8 to 10 inches is sticking out from the one end of the tent. It collects rain water and could pool under the tent, which is one reason we use a footprint, and that is to prevent pooling under the tent floor. UPDATE: I have discussed this matter with the after-sales department through about 10 emails, and I have determined that this matter cannot be resolved. The manufacturer of this footprint and the tent simply has no footprint that fits this tent. The tent floor is advertised as :"Interior floor dimensions: 84.7 x 41.34in" While the footprint is advertised as: footprint measures 90.5 x 39.3in The tent that I RECEIVED is measured by me, to be 47" x 89". Just a glance tells the story. The tent I received is not the tent that was advertised. The footprint is much too narrow, and somewhat too long. The rainfly cannot be attached to the poles without the tent, and the tent cannot be staked to the footprint. My intended recourse is to purchase the 2 person footprint and cut it to correct size, (it would still be too long and also too wide), then hem it, and reattach the stake out points with grommet and buckle. I removed a star, because the issue cannot be resolved by the seller, and I kept a star because I had to, as well as because the seller made a heroic effort to resolve this within their ability. **END UPDATE One more complaint about this product, is that the grommet tabs at each corner should match up exactly with the stake anchor tabs of the tent floor with each properly laid out to final set up. Obviously, the wrong length makes this impossible, but even if the foot print is folded back to correct length, neither length nor width is correct to match the tent itself. I like the tent, with a couple caveats, but this footprint is not good. I may have to do what I normally do, and cut up a poly tarp and add tabs and grommets to fit correctly. Note, that if I were to stake out the footprint in the wind, with the wrong size, I cannot stake the tent floor corners down to keep it from blowing away while I set the rods, at least I cannot stake the floor corners to the footprint corners. Annoying.

Instead of buying expensive weight it was easier to anker it with this and looks more niecer to the eyes.

Easy to set up, take down, and fits back in the storage bag. Great space inside. Im 5'7 and can lift my arms up. I set the tent up to check it out before I go camping. Very durable tent. The rain fly was a little hard to attach to stakes, but I did it. I like the screened sleeping section, with a very roomy porch area for all your gear and stove setup. Nice tent for longer trips. Can even take the inner tent down and use it as a canopy for a crowd.

Very impressed with the this updated pod. Has mesh screen, sun shade and protective rain overhang.

I like this tent all around just an awesome, solid purchase. Easy to set up and the design literally took all of the hassle out of it. The bag that the tent came in didn't have a pull on it which kinda was a bummer but i put it in a dry bag and problem solved. Solid purchase.

Bought this tent for a 4 day pheasant hunting trip. Experienced temps around 30°F at night, high winds in open fields, and heavy rain. Tent held up Great, stayed dry inside, and the stove worked perfectly in the tent. I got temps up to 87°F at night and literally had to crack the door. I used the inner mesh tent add on which kept me crawler free. I would say best for no more than 2 adult hunters. I would highly recommend this tent.
