⛺ Gear up solo, stay dry, and conquer every season!
This Camppal 1-person tent is engineered for the modern adventurer seeking lightweight, durable shelter. With a roomy 8.2ft interior, 4000mm waterproof rating, and fire-retardant rip-stop fabric, it offers unbeatable protection against wind, rain, and UV. Setup is a breeze with a single aluminum pole and a 3-minute pitch time, making it perfect for backpacking, hiking, hunting, and mountaineering across all four seasons.
Brand | camppal |
Product Dimensions | 35.4"L x 35.4"W x 98.4"H |
Item Weight | 1.23 Kilograms |
Floor Width | 2.95 Feet |
Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking, Hunting, Mountaineering, Travelling, Trekking |
Shape | Mountain |
Occupancy | 1 Person |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Included Components | Rainfly, Stakes, aluminum pole, inner tent |
Water Resistance Technology | 4000 Mm |
Special Feature | Fire Retardant, Rainproof, UV Protection, Water-Resistant, Windproof |
Occupant Capacity | 1 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Polyester |
Color | Orange |
Sport | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking, Mountaineering, Hiking, Camping & Hiking, Climbing, Outdoor Lifestyle |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Floor |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Assembly Time | 3 minutes |
Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
Size | 1 person |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Fabric Type | 3500~4000mm Fabric |
Floor Length | 8.2 Feet |
Maximum Height | 2.95 Feet |
Floor Area | 24.19 Square Feet |
Base Material | Polyester |
Number Of Poles | 1 |
Style | Backpaking Tent |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number Of Pockets | 2 |
Number of Rooms | 1 |
Minimum Trail Weight | 3.75 Pounds |
Stake Material | Aluminum |
Tent Floor Material | Polyester |
Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Sleeve |
Number of Vestibules | 1 |
Rainfly Material | Polyester |
Is Waterproof | True |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
Form Factor | A-Frame |
Manufacturer | Camppal |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.32 x 5.91 x 5.63 inches |
Package Weight | 2.11 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 35.4 x 35.4 x 98.4 inches |
Brand Name | camppal |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | MT051 |
A**R
Quality materials and quality made, one person tent.
Very easy and fast to set up. Just put one long rod through the loops and then put in the 4 ground stakes. Simple. I used it for the first time last weekend camping in the desert and slept very comfortably. Just be aware that this is definately a one person tent. After putting in my sleeping bag pad and sleeping bag it pretty much took up all of the space. Highly recommend if you want easy set up and light weight.
J**B
Good, not great. But excellent for an inexpensive lightweigth backpacking tent.
Great small, semi-lightweight back packing tent. My only gripe is it's a little low on the headroom. Otherwise a good tent for an overnight in the backcountry. Easy to set up. One pole makes it easy to set up and the stakes keep it solid. The vestabule gives you a little room for a backpack, although tight, but serviceable.
P**N
Great tent, fully waterproof but not the best for tall people
I brought this on a backpacking trip in northern Michigan (porcupine mountains) it’s very easy to set up and take down and it kept me warm and dry, it rained on the second night and I was dumb enough to put my tent on some low ground so when I woke up and stepped out my tent was about an inch deep in the water, none of this water had made it into the tent though which was very relieving, the tent fits me (6’1) and my 65L bag which I used as sort of a extra pillow but there was no extra room to spare after fitting me and the bag in there. I also could not sit up completely straight, aside from this everything has held up well for 4 trips so far, just a little small for big people, would recommend as a budget tent!
R**N
Excellent Tent for the Price. Fits Tall people
This tent has been a fantastic purchase. For the money, I am quite impressed. I have taken this on multi-day backpacking trips and deep winter camping expeditions. From sharp rocky mountains to soft desert sand, It has held up phenomenally well. The bottom shows no signs of punctures or tears after over a year of use and dozens of nights spent inside.Positives:-I would trust this test in wet and snowy conditions-I am 6' 4" and can sleep comfortably with my pack at the head of my sleeping pad.-The vestibule created by the rain fly is very spacious and can easily keep a 65L pack, boots, and extra gear dry and out of the elements.-Durability has been great and I camp mostly in the rocky mountains and deserts of the west-This can pack up small enough to strap to the outside of a smaller 30L pack or fit inside of a larger 65L pack.-Fast to setup with the single pole designNegatives:-This tent is not light "Ultra lightweight" at 4.5lbs (But I say this is a trade-off for durability)-The single-pole design doesn't leave a lot of room for side sleepers. I often find my back resting against the mesh and rainfly. I do use a 3" thick sleeping pad so that takes up some vertical space. A smaller person may not have this issue.- The Velcro on the rain fly opening is kinda meh and I wish it was just deleted from the design altogether.-Might need to buy beefier stakes (depending on your environment)Overall I am very pleased with this purchase. If you are looking for a compact tent to do short backpacking trips or even a tent to keep under your car seat for emergencies I would Highly recommend this option at this price point.
V**.
Okay purchase. NOT warm
It’s easy to set up and I like that it’s a one man tent with the space at my feet to bring my pack inside and out of the ants. However, even when the rain fly is zipped into place and the tent is as closed up as it can get, there is still a sizable gap of a few inches under the rain fly, which allows a breeze the whole to blow into the vestibule, through the mesh of the tent (the tent is completely mesh) and straight on you. I went camping in June with a low of 54 degrees and got almost unbearably cold because there was a cold wind blowing in my face the whole night. Yes, I could have pulled the sleeping bag over my head, but mostly, I would really the inside of my tent to not be windy. (See the picture for this gap.) It seems like sort of a big oversight to make a tent that does not seal 😅 I’d get a different tent if I could do it over.
B**.
Nice tent!
Just getting into backpacking but have been a camper all my life.I have to say I really like this tent. It’s designed for backpacking or biking trips.I like how it’s light weight and doesn’t take up much room in my backpack.I am 5’4 and it fits me , my sleeping bag and my wide sleeping pad just fine. Be prepared however that it is just enough room. Length wise someone tall could easily fit, width wise some may feel Claustrophobic. I can sit up in this tent but my head touches the ceiling. I would be hard pressed to actually bring my gear into the sleeping area itself as there would not be enough room.I will alway sleep with the rain fly on, and I love the room under the fly for my gear and I love how I can use my trekking poles to create an awning. I can sit under the awning.Construction wise, I like how the floor of the tent is high up the sides. Though I haven’t experienced rain yet, I imagine that this design will keep me dry. I also have not experienced any condensation issues or conditions that would create condensation.It’s a solid little tent for being a hiker just starting out and for those weekend campers. Over all it gets the job done.
P**E
Decent budget tent
I cannot give an opinion on using it for the night, as I hurt my back around that time. I will try to update this review after spending the night in it. What I can say: It was easy to set up and has sufficient stake out points. The material are heavy duty and look to be of good quality. The flysheet was easy to put on and fits tight enough. The bathtub floor should be high enough to prevent splash into the tent. It has roomy floor space and should have enough room for the dog and I. It has sufficient head room for me (I am a little over 5 feet tall). If you are really tall, setting up in it would be difficult. The vestibule is small, but adequate. I do like the option to use the vestibule as an awning. I did get the chance to rain test the tent. After a pretty much all-night, hard rain, there was NO water or water drops inside the tent. Only 4 stars since I have not been able to actually stay in the tent all night during a rain to see if condensation is an issue. It does seem to be a good value.
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