Forceatt Tenting Tent 2 Individual, Backpacking Tent Water-resistant & Windproof, Ultralight Speedy Tent with Rain Fly for Tenting, Mountain climbing, Out of doors
Original price was: $ 74.99.$ 69.99Current price is: $ 69.99.
Additional Information
ASIN | B084P5WB1M |
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Customer Reviews |
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Best Sellers Rank | #29,568 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #88 in Camping Tents |
Date First Available | February 11, 2020 |
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Size Spacious: Interior size of these backpacking tents are 90”*55”*43” (230cm*140cm*110cm), Weigh 5.5lbs. It is a spacious family camping with plenty of space for you. The 2 person tent designed for a roomy and convenient experience.
Moisture-Proof and Waterproof: 3 seasons camping tent!The rainfly is made of 210T Polyester fabric with PU coating,and water pressure resistance index reaches PU3000.The floor is made of PU5000 oxford cloth with PU coating.To ensure water resistance, the corners of the floor have been thickened.All of these materials can keep the inside of the tent dry in rainy or humid environments.
Setup in 5 Mins & Carry: The camp tent equip with 4 lines and 12 stakes for safe and stable. It only takes 1-2 people 5 minutes to set up. The family tent come with a SBS zipper and well-made poles.
Use Widely: You could carry the bag in your backpack or store in the car easily. Fit casual camping, outdoor recreational activities,hiking, boy girl scout trips, backpacking and beach gatherings.
Longer Service Life: The poles are made of 7001 aluminum. They have good elasticity and is hardly damaged, which can ensure a longer life span. We sincerely hope that these tent can accompany you with every pleasant journey!
Mark Curtis –
Very solid tent
Love this tent.PROS:- RainPROOF. Rained all night and not a drop inside.- SOLID. The unique counterflexing design of the two poles gives this tent a 3 season plus rating. It puts extra resistance on the walls, and makes it very streamline and wind resistant. This could be used for mountaineering (though not quite for 4 season).- Lightweight. Relative to its size and strength. Certainly not ultra light, but not super heavy either.- Size. GREAT for anyone over 6 feet tall. Compared to the Hewolf two person I also purchased (and love), it is several inches longer….and has a similar, steep lower wall design.- Color. Neutral. Best of both worlds. Does not attract bugs, and not visually obnoxious to others.- Gear storage. Two vestibules and a mesh loft. Fantastic!- Ventilation. No condensation despite rain and humidity. Not full mesh main body like the Hewolf, but still breathable enough in those conditions.- Ease of entering/exiting. Two doors. Maximum versatility.CONS:- Not easy to set up! It took me almost a half hour the first time. Not terribly difficult once you have done it, but not intuitive! It’s the design. The poles don’t criss cross ahead of time. Each end of each pole actually goes into the same side (wall) of the tent….THEN cross with the clipping. It can be very confusing, but just takes some practice. Once you understand the concept, it’s not bad. Though compared to the Hewolf, it’s not as easy to set up for one person. *The benefit is the solid nature of the design. For the price point, it’s built like a tank*- Stakes. Just like the Hewolf and almost every other tent…they will bend rather easily in hard ground. Buy separate, heavier duty stakes….you won’t regret it. Though I will say I have seen much worse than these.- Color. Listed as a pro, but in the sense of being cheery inside…..not that great compared to the orange fly Hewolf. Not super dark though either, so not that bad.- Zippers. Barely a con. They work fine, just not as smooth as the similarly priced Hewolf….which definitely skewed my impression/standard.
Robin –
Great tent for short hike-ins, 2 people and a dog
I have had this tent for about two years now and it has been a really good value. Typically it is just my wife, the dog and I staying in it and it fits all of us. I am 5’8″, she is 5’4″ and the dog is 60 lbs. We definitely don’t have a ton of extra room, but I would say the width is comfortably wide enough for two adults. I think a 6′ person (without the dog at the feet) would be able to fit in here. Our typical setting for use is rustic campgrounds but can be used for hike-ins and canoe/kayak trips.Three things to consider with this tent:While it is small and has less components than other, bigger tents, I would not necessarily consider it lightweight or super compactible. Backpacking is probably going to require you to buy a smaller/lighter tent. Also, while I haven’t had issues yet, the zippers are not the most durable. They definitely feel like they would be the first component of the tent to fail with time. Lastly, could be just my experience with tents but with the rain fly on it and two humans and a dog inside, it gets quite stuffy and humid. There’s not really a way to avoid this with the way the rainfly is designed. I have never had a tent this small so I assume it’s just that our breath fills a much smaller area, so the stuffiness and humidity is inherently worse. Without the fly, or the fly unzipped, it is more than adequately ventilated.It is quite easy to setup. I can do it on my own in about 10 minutes. The ability to unzip the rainfly on either side is really convenient. I can store my supplies under the fly and I can get out of the tent without disturbing my wife or vice versa, without one of us having to crawl over the other (there is not enough room to stand up inside the tent). We’ve stayed pretty dry with all our encounters with rain as well. Seems like the rainfly has a pretty good design.
Christie M. –
Easy up tent that’s super light
I’ve taken this tent out twice. It’s a great little tent and I think it works perfectly for one person. It’s easy to put up and I’ve done it twice by myself. For the price I’m very happy with my purchase. Here’s my pros and cons:Pros:- super light, tent isn’t the most compact but it’s light enough to strap to my hiking backpack and carry in-easy to put up/take down. It’s a little funky compared to most tents but once you figure it out it’s super easy. Packs down easily into it’s own carry bags without much trouble.-love the vestibules. Nice to be able to put shoes on the outside of the tent but keep them protected from rain/dew.-has doors on both sides. Makes set up and entry for two much nicer.-has a net at the top inside for small items. Some tents have this little feature and some don’t. I personally love it!-waterproof. Went through light rain on our last camping trip and had no leakage issues. It held up great. I have not had it out in high wind so I can’t speak to that.Cons:-very tight fit for two people! Can barley even fit two camping pads next to each other. We make it work but it is tight!-the design of the tent causes the sides to bow inwards. This makes it feel very narrow. If it’s one person, not a big deal. But with two you are often sleeping the the side of the tent right up against you. This is probably my least favorite part of this tent.
Nic –
The tent what is described.
Mary –
Love this tent. It’s really easy to get in and out of and has a good height. It’s super light and easy to put up. Love the bright yellow colour. The mesh basket in the ceiling is a bonus. Great vestibule each side for gear. Sturdy floor. Lightweight but strong. Great ventilation each end. Well worth the money.