Flysheet: 190T Waterproff Polyester,PU1000mm
Inner: 190T P/T, 450mm + Breathable/ nο see um mesh
Floor: 150D Oxford PU1000mm
Poles: Fiber glass pole (Dia 6mm)
Accessary:steel pegs & ropes
Inner: 190T P/T, 450mm + Breathable/ nο see um mesh
Floor: 150D Oxford PU1000mm
Poles: Fiber glass pole (Dia 6mm)
Accessary:steel pegs & ropes
- Pop Up itself іn a second
- 2 Layer construction (fƖу sheet аnԁ thе inner tent)
- Thе inner tent іѕ completed covered bу thе rain fƖу.
- Fold down tο a 30″ diameter dish
- Weight: 5Lb






For the price…,
It was shipped from the seller in heavy brown paper which was ripped a bit, but the tent and carry pouch were ok. Delivered by UPS.
It’s a large blue disk that has two carry handles and two straps for carrying on your back. I see this more as a disk that fits in a car trunk. It pops open just like it shows in the diagram. comes with some metal stakes and strings. What the picture doesn’t show is how the tent is constructed inside.
The blue outer shell covers the inner mesh tent. This allows for lots of ventilation, but this is not a foul weather tent because of it. I would not want to deal with wind driven rain in this thing. The floor is black nylon, perhaps a little heavier material than the outer shell. The inner mesh tent has little pouches left and right for holding small items. There is a rear vent window and of course two zippers at the entrance with a bit of yellow overlapping nylon at the outer zipper.
I think the tent is fully worth the money I paid for it. It’s really just part of our earthquake emergency kit.
If I were a camper/backpacker, I would look into high quality mountaineering tents from REI or Adventure-16.
Taking the tent down is something I suggest you practice several times… it will be frustrating at first, but it really does go back into that carry pouch. My suggestion is to check YouTube for pop-up tent videos. Try to find ones from manufactures of higher grade pop-up tents. The same principals apply and watching someone do it is the best way to understand taking this tent down.
The best one I found is:
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Just copy the above link and it will take you right to the instruction video.
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|Great tent, EASY,
Bought this tent recently and love the two layers. Great air flow and no worries about touching the outer layer when it rains. No need for stakes and it really just pops up. Takes about 10 seconds to get back in the bag; even my 12 year old can do it. You will need a footprint or tarp under it ESP if there is rain or a gravel ground cover but it rained for a bit today and we had no problems. If you are having wind and or rain I would recommend using the provided stakes or just some weight in the corners.
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