Customer Reviews With Photos

  • I really really struggled over giving this tent a 4 star vs. 5 star. Maybe it doesn't matter in the end, but I carefully consider other peoples reviews when making purchases that are a bit pricey and I won’t have an opportunity to change my mind once in the woods so I’m hoping my review helps you in deciding on this tent or not. I needed a tent that would last me for several weeks and not fail. I had a limited budget and a lot to consider such as size, durability, rain resistance and ease of set up. If all you want to know bottom line up front, is this tent worth the $200+/-, yes, yes it is. It is big, allowed me to fit a queen size bed with a ton of room to spare, is tall enough and utilizes space well enough that is was truly a joy to go camping. There was no bending over or loss of space due to size. The cube shape is fantastic! Okay, so here are the benefits: • Extremely ventilated!!! The large windows and vented ceiling is a HUGE bonus, allowing for a maximum airflow you just don't regularly experience in tents • Rain flaps around all the windows and door frame. Wow, it rained A LOT while camping and we stayed totally dry. The front rain flap is also a con but I’ll explain why later. • Tub style bottom. While it came with a very water resistant bottom, we still added a ground tarp for extra security. But again, as mentioned above, we had a couple days of non-stop rain and it stayed very dry in the tent. The floor stayed dry and the sides stayed dry. • Tall! I'm not huge at 5'8 so I had no problem. But even if I was a few inches taller I would still have plenty of head room. • Big! When we had several others camping with us we had a queen size and twin mattress side-by-side and still had room for all our bags and gear. • Material - The material is light but strong. It is also sewn very well, with even stitches and a clear adhesive tape over all the stitching to keep water out and protect the thread. The tent is pretty darn well made and while the material is a light weight tent material, I saw no signs of weakening by the end of the trip and that is with falling against the sides several times for various reasons - late night bathroom breaks and tripping and what not. • The straps and tie downs: I read several reviews about the tent not fitting peoples pop-up canopies but I just don't see how that could be a problem if you got a straight leg 10x10 or as I got, a 10x20. The ceiling strap offers two options to accommodate whatever style pop up you have. So if you need it taller, it's got that option. You need it shorter, has that option too! The side clasps for hooking onto the bars were easy to put on and take off. The velcro allowed enough wiggle room to make it tighter or looser. All around it should pretty well fit any pop up and you can adjust. Cons: *and as you’ll see, are pretty few* • THE FRONT ZIPPER!!!! All the window zippers were fine. Let me be clear, I had no issues with those. But the front door.... and this is why I struggled so hard with giving a 5 star rating... Not one time in the entire two weeks of using this tent did the front zipper not get caught while trying to open the doorway. EVERY SINGLE TIME it got caught. Major design flaw. It got caught right at the top or bottom where the rain guard was stitched. I was so close to just cutting the damn thing off from frustration. This is also where it makes a difference however if you don’t have an awning which if you have a 10x10 pop up and it rains, you’ll want that guard. But with my tent and pop up, I just wanted to rip it off with my teeth I was so frustrated. The zipper really sucked. Don’t get me wrong, it's heavy duty, but is stitched terribly. • The ventilation could also be a negative. On cold nights there is no way to cover the ceiling vent. So in the summer, under a sturdy frame, it's a blessing. But don't be fooled, this is NOT a 3/4 season tent. It's only really good for warm weather. Not positive or negative, just my thoughts: • The dog door. It's not really a con, but I don't know anyone, including myself, who will just open the door for a dog while camping and say, go ahead pooch, go on out there yourself. Or leave a dog in the tent alone and let them out the dog door. It was just kind of stupid. I can see why it might be helpful in some situations, such as if you had a cooler or shoes there, but why would you leave your shoes on the side where they could get rained on? And you really wouldn't be able to reach inside a cooler from the bottom of the tent. I could live without it and I have dogs. I think it’s just a silly marketing ploy for people who have dogs but it’s not actually practical. • One the "benefits" is the front door mat they say comes with the tent. <_< I'll be honest with you, I laughed when I saw it. I would just throw it out. Useless. Too cheap of a material to withstand being walked on and not really a secure way to stake it down. I got a tarp large enough that I just made my own front walk to park my shoes. Next year I'll be adding an outdoor carpet and that should really do the trick. A note on popups: If you haven’t figured it out by now, this tent does not include a pop up. You have to buy that separate. And, you get what you pay for. I'll say it again. YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR! I would not recommend using this tent with a cheap pop up canopy. I actually looked at a few EZUP's (the same brand as the cube tent) - which this tent is made for, and thankfully decided against it. They are cheap cheap cheap. I paid $400 for my pop up and it was worth every single penny. I also took a gamble because I couldn't find anyone else that had tried it, but got a 10x20 so I would have an awning. It was so worth it. I know it's a different company and a different product, but I got the ABC Canopy Pop Up 10x20. It works really well with the tent. It's heavy duty, and while you can't really see it in the picture, the canopy itself is a much sturdier material than the cheaper EZUP and Walmart Ozark Trails versions. The frame was solid, the canopy was solid and it withstood extreme winds and rain at our campground while I saw a lot of cheaper pop ups collapse or bend or leak. I guess that’s it and up to you now and what you want to do. I hope you found this review helpful and happy camping.

  • 5 out of 5
    In general, we love this tent! The size is amazing. It's easy to put up by oneself... Down side is that the material is so light/thin, that it looked like day time in here at 5am! I'll be placing a tarp around it so I can sleep in tomorrow

  • 5 out of 5
    I got this exact tent but, like idk 9 or more maybe years ago and I love it it’s lasted so many adventures and I’m about to buy a second one since I used the first so heavily this past year it’s finally started to give up at the zippers lol good thing there is two.. BUY THIS TENT! Seriously you won’t regret it.

  • 5 out of 5
    I freaking love this thing. It comes with a bag to store it in. Pulled it out remove the bands securing it and bam tent. I thought surley it was goi g to be cheap or gimmicky but I heard good thing and it's true. This is so worth every penny. ❤️ thank you my family is going to have fun without that hassle this year i even let them use it in the living room for fun i mean its virtually effort less and for that I'm forever grateful. I was disappointed I could only order 1 at a time per the vendors rule but I get it at the same time. I surley when I get paid will be buying another for the rest of the Clark pack.

  • 5 out of 5
    I loved the idea and l I’m Ed the tent but must be a valve missing or something because the tent deflates immediately when you disconnect pump and if you leave pump connected it deflates in about two hours so there’s no way to sleep in it But after many calls and checking with everybody that bought one there’s a little yellow button inside of there you can twist and will pull a valve closed, which will stop the ear from coming out. There is no instructions with the thing so I had no idea how to do it and I think it’s still a little wrong. You can’t hardly get in the thing to reach what I mean is it doesn’t stick out the thing you connect the air to you almost have to go inside the tent to get it done but anyway, I think I’ll keep it for now.

  • 5 out of 5
    The setup of this tent was pretty easy and looked great but looks doesn't mean quality. This thing is nothing short of trash when it comes to showering. This was setup in a camping area as instructed with no more than 4-6 mph gusts of wind (very light). It also DOES NOT support a 5 gallon water water bag and to make matters worse, I only put 1 gallon on water in it and it completely fell apart. The legs started to wobble and bend with barely any pressure put on the sides with an extremely light wind blowing. (We're talking enough wind to barely move some leaves on a branch.) The hook above doesn't even support the water bag so it has to be hung from the cross section at the very top of the tent. After trying to manage a wash in this trash can. One of the legs gave out causing the tent to flop over and drop my hanging towel and shower supplies (bar of soap and loofa) on the ground and not to mention me butt ass naked in public trying to grasp for my towel. Funny, I know. The tent loops that hold onto the support legs at the bottom do not stay in tact and slide off the bottom very easy making the interior fold in. After trying to pick up the tent, the legs had officially bent trying to pull it back up and this is how it looks now in the pictures. I never leave negative feedback but this product is an absolute waste and should only be used for a changing room or (maybe) a toilet tent if you dont mind the thing to flip over and expose you taking a crap in the wilderness.

  • 5 out of 5
    This Beach Tent is fantastic! The umbrella-style mechanism makes setup and takedown effortless. It’s spacious, well-ventilated, and the 360° removable canopy keeps things cool while offering UPF 50+ protection. Our kids loved it, and it was perfect for both picnics and beach days. Lightweight, durable, and easy to carry- highly recommend!

  • 5 out of 5
    Although this is 36L/W,x69H it served its purpose for privacy. I rated it 3 stars because it was pretty tight even for me, a female of 5’5. It helped us in our disperse camping but we had to fight the flys out each time because they would come in from under the tent even though we had the stakes in. Any little tent movement would lift up the tent and flys and mosquitos would fly from under. HUGE HASSEL! For comfort it’s just ok because it gets extremely hot inside since there’s no vents on top or anywhere for that matter. Ease of opening and closing was never an issue nor was it hard to use. The quality is pretty good as it took a lot of smacking while trying to get out all the flys inside. Portability was a plus as my teenager was easily able to fold it back up quickly and we’re able to store it anywhere with no problems.

  • 5 out of 5
    As far as the product goes, it's pretty nice. Everything is actually pretty good quality - except for the instructions. I would gladly give this a 5 star if the seller would put up a video on how to put this thing away correctly. Obviously it CAN be put away in the bag, but I have no idea how to get it small enough to. The best I can do is the picture attached. The instructions do not make it clear for me at all how to fold this thing up the correct way.

  • 5 out of 5
    We love our Clam! However, if you get one, make sure you follow the directions to the letter! If you do, it goes up and down very easily and quickly. I could even do it by myself, but it’s much easier with two people. The first time we put it up we got lucky and it was quick. The second time, we realized it wasn’t taken down correctly and it took seven people and about 30 minutes to get it up! That’s when we realized we didn’t follow the directions, so ever since we check them each time to make sure. Otherwise, it’s a great place to sit and eat without bugs. It doesn’t have a floor, so we were able to put it over a picnic table so the table was inside. Perfect! However, one time we camped in a sunny place and it was like a sauna in there. So, follow directions, choose a place for it where you have some shade, and you’ll love it!

  • Is big I liked it. The zipper gets stuck all the time but well!! Is a cute tent!

  • 5 out of 5
    Works great! Sturdy and well made! Easy to use. Highly recommend.

  • 5 out of 5
    I saw reviews saying they put the screen room up on they're own, and I have to question that. This is very tall and hard to keep the poles in place. That said, it's sturdy and does a good job keeping the bugs out and provides nice shade. The plastic looper on two of the guy lines snapped immediately, but I was able to tie them in place. You will need to buy sturdier tent stakes for the tent and lines if you want this to hold up to weather. Zippers are easy to open. Overall, for the price, I'm happy with it.

  • 5 out of 5
    Very disappointed in this purchase after all the great reviews. I'm glad I tried it out locally in the rain. I used the footprint as instructed. The walls below the screen were totally saturated by a light rain that lasted an overall 2 hours. Very disappointed and will not be using on trail.

  • 5 out of 5
    First of all it came with very poor assembly instructions!! Tent was good size but during set up we noticed one of the blue poles was not right. So we had to rig up one of the outrigger poles. Also leaked a lot where there was tie back strings.

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