Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    For the price, I will not lie my expectations were low when ordering it. I am very pleasantly surprised with the quality of this tent. Very sturdy rubber floor, very spacious, and very easy to set up. It literally only takes about 2 minutes of consistent pumping to fully inflate this tent. I have a stove and it heats this space very well, the stove jack (chimney area) is a lot more durable than others I’ve experience in the past (won’t melt). I highly recommend this tent, especially for anyone sleeping 3-5 people (comfortably). Tips for tent if purchased: Before bed (at night time when temps drop) get the pump and add air to tent. The warm air you put in the tent during the day will lose its expansion and tent will sag (like tires in the winter).

  • 5 out of 5
    I’ve owned three different tents from this company. This model, as far as the bell tents are concerned, is probably the best. It has the best zippers, it has a place for a stove, an air conditioner, it has tall windows, it’s dark, it’s not that heavy, relatively easy to setup. Doesn’t leak. It’s gorgeous and spacious. You could live in this thing, comfortably. I highly recommend it!

  • 5 out of 5
    Bought mine from the Sport buyers listing. The thing is completely new and I'm super happy about that. Now obviously it's surplus and unfortunately it was folded liner down (like it's supposed to) and it's melted together over time. I'm hoping I can separate the 2 sides but it's unlikely. I do want to thank the Sport buyers seller for providing a true to listing product, this hopefully was overlooked by them as they did mention it was 9 out of 10 and the patterning is indeed that... just not the inside so more like a 6 out of 7. --------------------------------------------- As an update 4 days later: I was able to separate the 2 sides (took a very long time) and it's completely usable now. I'm happy with it but I'm still leaving this at 4 out of 5 since it was still a considerable inconvenience in comparison to what was described. However on a positive note as described there were no holes or patches so again im happy about that. Thank you for taking your time to read this.

  • 5 out of 5
    First the pros. I love the size and space, I can stand up inside which is what I was looking for. No issues with leaks. I really had high hopes as I have a smaller Kelty backpacking tent that's been awesome. That was has metal poles. This one came with fiberglass ones. Which is fine for its price point but the workmanship has been atrocious. I've had cheap tents with fiberglass poles that lasted a decade. These didn't last a season. Poles were never abused. Tent never even faced high winds. But the ends of the poles cracked, giving me nasty micro fiberglass splinters. I put duct tape to mitigate things and at least prevent more splinters. Finally the bungee cord frayed and broke making them useless. Part of the issue is that you need metal joints at each end, not just the female joint. The male joint needs a metal tube to prevent cracking. The floor of the tent is nylon, not tarp, so you'll probably need a footprint. Other nitpicks, wish it had a back window and a larger front window for cross breeze. If they'd fix these issues this could be a 4 or 5 star tent but as of now I cannot recommend it. I put in a warranty claim, we'll see how that goes. Even if they send me replacement poles, if they're the same I'd be reluctant to use them lest they just split again. Update: I contacted them for warranty. They responded saying they did not have any replacement poles to send me. Maybe they stopped making them. They offered to try to fix mine if I mailed them in. Not worth the trouble. And I wouldn't want those splinter sticks anyway even if they did 'fix' them. In the end, sadly, I just trashed the whole tent to the landfill. Bought a Coleman 4 person. I can't stand up in it but it's been way more reliable. And For a stand up tent, I have an REI 6 man with aluminum poles. Frantastic tent just too much time to set up for a weekend. Maybe someday they will fulfill my dream of an easy set up, tell, stand up tent.

  • Product was great at first. Used for 2 hours, folded and put it away and thought it was great. Opened it the following weekend and it was broken. It wasn’t even ripped, the entire section of seem came undone. Extremely unhappy that we read reviews, we found a solid product and spent $180 on this! I did try to find a way to reach customer service for this product but do not see that as an option with this seller.

  • 5 out of 5
    My camping gear now includes a pop up screen house tent. It's wonderful for helping keep out the mosquitos, however it's not very secure in the the wind. The normal tent states can be difficult to push in the ground when it's hard and dry, even with a mallet. These stakes go into the ground in just a few minutes, using a power driver. The hex bit needed is included in the kit. The stakes are 10 inches long, which provide a lot of strength to to secure the corners of the screen house. The kit also includes a wire brush tool to clean the stake to remove dirt or rust. The kit also includes a carrying bag which is handy to ensure I don't loose any of the stakes or the hex bit. The stakes can be used to secure other camping gear. I also plan to utilize it with my pop up canopy tent at festivals and outdoor, outreach events.

  • 5 out of 5
    Got this tent months ago to use in Sturgis. Over the years i have used 4 to 5 different tents, and this one tops them all! I was apprehensive about wether the tubes would stay inflated without having to add air daily like an air matress. 8 days and they stayed just as firm as the day i inflated them. The pictures were taken on day 8. Easy to set up, deflates and stores easily, and no poles to mess with. Handled the wind great. This is a heavy tent, and that is because it is made of heavy material. Did awesome in the rain. I also like the door on each end. Skylite panel is super. I lnow these are pricey, but in the long run well worth it.

  • Está bien para niños, se me hace muy pequeña para adultos. Además no sé si me dieron una tienda usada o se les manchó al envolverla.

  • 5 out of 5
    The tent is amazing. We've used it 3 times and even got down to 30 degree weather. Just as long you drape the rain fly down; it keeps the heat inside the tent. Set up is stupid fast !!! Literally 90secs. Tear down is not as fast but me and my kids has it down and put away in about 5mins. The only issue we have is; the floor has ripped because it was totally out fault. We had a sharp rock under the floor and sort tore a small finger tip hole on the floor. Other than that it's perfect. Just be mindfull where you put it and make sure your ground is soft or has no rocks...

  • 5 out of 5
    I've had this tent for over a month now and have already used it 3x, most recently out in the Mojave desert in Joshua Tree NP during mid-October. It was a great test of the tent as it was warm during the day and very, very cold at night. It's built like an absolute tank and can be daunting to set up the first few times. There are a LOT of stake out points, but you can get away with 4 points if there isn't any wind or you're just lazy, otherwise be prepared to make sure you have enough room to properly stake the whole thing out. Everything was already seam taped, the poles are thick and strong, and all stress points seem adequately reinforced. The sleeping capsule mesh inner is extremely roomy with tons of space all around making it a palace for one. 2 people would be pretty snug together, but the massive vestibule would be able to house all the gear making sleeping 2 people very reasonably comfortable. The vestibule is absolutely massive. As you can see in my pictures I could fit my chair and my work table all inside without needing to stretch out under the awning. If I want to crack out a stove, it would sit where the table was. Everything has adequate mesh for both bug protection and ventilation. At night, the vestibule served as my changing room. I personally HATE having to dress or undress laying down in a small tent if I can avoid it. Having so much room made changing while seated an absolute breeze. I should also note that having 3 different available entry points is AMAZING. This is NOT a light tent to hike with by any means, although if you're snow camping it would be perfect for a sled. That said, this is the ultimate car camping 4 season tent at this price point. It is legitimately incredible how much value you will squeeze out of this tent. Even if you NEVER use a stove this tent is still worth it purely for the space, comfort, and utility. It also looks great!

  • 5 out of 5
    This tent is great! It is quick and easy to set up, and is very good quality. It comes with 4 stakes to hold it in place. Folds up into a small carrying bag for easy transport. Definitely recommend! Fun to set up indoors for kids to play or easy to stake outside for outdoor weather use.

  • 5 out of 5
    I wanted a larger tarp and have been looking at this 20x14 for a while. But there were not any reviews or weight information. It went on sale so I went ahead and bought it anyway. I have another tarp by this same company and like it so I hope this one does well. I can't give a full review yet because I just bought it. I wanted to list the weight in case someone else was also wondering. *Right out the box still wrapped up it is 5lbs, 8.4oz *The tarp alone is 5lbs, 1.2 ounces *Stakes, guy lines and stake bag is 4.8oz

  • I see a few reviews on here saying the tent didn’t fit on their canopy. Your canopy HAS to be a straight leg canopy. If the legs of your canopy taper-in, then it won’t work. If you ARE using a straight legged canopy, then yours will look perfect like mine! It’s extremely roomy and should fit perfectly on your canopy to be nice and taught. The quality seems good and should be waterproof due to the canopy covering the roof! Setup takes 5-10 minutes, if that. Folding up and putting back in the bag was a breeze as well! Only thing is it’s a bit pricey but worth the money!

  • 5 out of 5
    We like our camping tent . This is huge. We can comfortably accommodate 2 adults and 2 children, and we have enough space. It's very comfortable inside. The children love it very much. Easy for us to assemble and disassemble.

  • 5 out of 5
    I got this tent in Jan 2022 and used it on multiple minvan solo camping trips. It extended my "living" area, allowing me to cook, read, work on crafting projects while protected from bugs. Some observations based on my experience: --it was very easy to set up and take down once I got the hang of it. I could set the tent up by myself in less than 10 minutes (and I am a senior with not a lot of upper arm strength). --packed, it did not take up much space. And space was a premium when the minivan was my home for 1-2 months at a time. --the mesh netting prevented bugs from getting in, as long as there were no openings/gaps. Besides using stakes, I anchored the netting with water jugs, containers, chairs and table. I camped near Lake Winnipeg, Canada and in Minnesota in late April; the mosquitoes swarmed just outside the tent. Early on, I was careless and snagged the mesh on something, causing small rips. I used needle and yarn to close them up; lesson learned, have not had any new rips since. --the poles extended the tent space but needed soft ground to put down stakes to hold the poles upright. This was a problem when the ground was very hard, or was paved/asphalt. In those cases, I left out the poles and tied the ropes to a tree or structure. Space was reduced but still usable (see photo). --I have camped under the tent in the rain; as long as it was not pouring or very windy, the tent held up well although some rain may blow in through the mesh. Tip: keep a very large plastic bag to hold a wet tent when leaving camp. A few negatives: --the one time I could not set up the tent was a very windy day and the ground was hard. The poles went down, nearly hitting the side of my minivan and the netting blew about. After that I would not even bother to set up tent in similar conditions. --The stakes that came with the tent were useless. I bought heavy duty 10" tent pegs plus a mallet which worked much, much better. --Despite several attempts, I was not able to use the tent on the side of the minivan as stated on the product page. At some campsites, having the tent on the side door would have been better. In summary, for less than $100 at the time I purchased it, this tent improved my minivan camping experience. Breakfast under the tent, with a panaromic view of the natural surrounding: priceless. Also, I received a lot of attention, comments and questions from fellow campers when they saw the tent set up.

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