2024 the best pop up tent review


Price: $69.99 - $55.99
(as of Nov 30, 2024 13:55:09 UTC - Details)

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【Upgraded Folding Method, Easier Fold Back】Throw the tent to the ground, and spread the pole then it will open up instantly in 3 seconds. Folding back is easier than tranditional pop up camping tent, fold the easy setup tent like number "8" and repeat TWICE, please refer to the instructional video. Practice a few times, you'll get the method quickly
【Package 40% Smaller】Weight:1.5kg, Package size:21x21x2in. Tranditional pop tent fold in 3 circles while Night Cat Upgraded Pop up Tent fold in 4 circles narrowing the radius of circle to make it 40% Smaller in package. Hand strap and 2 back straps is convenient to carry the foldable tent
【Roomy For 1 Person】Inner size: 7.7x3.3x2.95 ft, fits well with twin size air mattress or Night Cat single sleeping air pads, roomy for 1 adults with spacious space to storage extra camping gears on the side of 1 person pop up tent
【Cool Ventilation with Porch】1 big doors and 2 wide windows allow the air flows and keep the instant pop up tent ventilated well, used as a Popup Beach Tent to enjoy cool breeze. The doors can be set up with your own trekking poles(Exclude in package) or outdoor sticks to be used as a Front Porch, providing a little shade when sitting in front of tent
【Rainproof & Windproof】 Waterproof 190T Polyester Taffeta PU 2000mm, waterproof tape on every seam, to ensure the inside camping tent pop up is totally dry under any rain situation even in the storm. 6mm stretched pole, pegs and guylines makes it strong and windproof
Reviewer: Worked great until it didn't
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Awesome tent
Review: I use this tent on my boat when I spend the night. It works great. Easy to set up and take down. Fully waterproof , went you remember to close the flaps before sleeping, which i forgot on my first outing. 10% chance of rain turned out to be a monster storm. Everything stayed dry, except at the front door.It is a great tent.

Reviewer: NavigatorGuy
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good 1-man Tent, Not Made For Rainy Weather
Review: This tent is a good 1-man tent. Enough space for 1 person sleeping plus backpack/gear next to you in the tent, as long as you're not claustrophobic (I had a 70L frameless backpack with me in mine). This is basically a sleeping tent. Not a tent you can stand up in, or one you would want to spend a lot of time in otherwise. Crouching down or crawling around on hands and knees is all you get. Probably best suited for overnight thru-hiking on trail.Pros:1. Small footprint, light-weight, with easy-carry handles, and backpack strap option. The shape of the tent makes for good wind resistance during high wind conditions (speaking from experience).2. Set up is quick and easy. Less than 20 seconds (without setting the guy lines). The longest part is getting it out of the bag or staking, tying, and adjusting the guy lines, but even that doesn't take long. Tear down is quick and easy as well. I was able to tear down (guy lines included) and be ready to move in under 10 minutes without rushing.3. Zip-cover for entrance doubles as a canopy for shade (in good weather) when used with hiking poles.4. Waterproof tent, extreme weather circumstances excluded (see Cons for more info on this). Well-stitched seams, with durable material.Cons:1. No Rainfly. This is a waterproof tent, as long as you aren't in heavy/sustained rains. During extreme conditions, moisture may soak through. Speaking from experience here (remnants of Hurricane Helene September 2024 in Northern KY/Southern OH, with 20+ hours of rain). If there were some type of rainfly over the tent, I think it would have held up just fine. It didn't leak, it just became overly saturated due to the amount of rainfall I experienced.2. 3-way ventilation. There is the main entrance, and two small side zippered mesh windows only. No top mesh ventilation. If the "wall" opposite of the main entrance had an additional zippered mesh window or opening, it would maximize ventilation potential since there is no top mesh for "waterproof" purposes. However, I believe Night Cat offers 4-way ventilation in the 2-person version of this tent.Overall:I feel like this tent lives up to descriptions, again, extreme weather conditions excluded, but that probably goes for any tent. Ease of set up and tear down are a plus if you're thru-hiking and just need cover for a quick sleep, or just want something simple for overnighting somewhere on your own.

Reviewer: Bookworm17
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works well on my cot for camping - keeps mosquitos out
Review: I use this to keep out mosquitos and critters while camping and sleeping on a cot. Roomie enough for me to sit up and gives privacy when with others. It takes only a minute to figure out how to turn around in tent to exit. Shake to setup which is a huge bonus and not hard to figure out the Figure 8 way of collapsing. I wish it would condense into a carry-on luggage (incase you have to sleep at the airport) but I guess it would be too small if it would fit in a carry on. This tent protected me from critters, including spiders and bats, in a hunting cabin.

Reviewer: Alex
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Worth the price
Review: The tent is simple to set up and simple to pack up. I had to watch the video in the add a few times and practice. But it just got easier.I did purchase a 10oz can of waterproofing and sprayed the whole tent before my trip. I'm glad I did. The first night we got an unexpected thunderstorm that was hard rain and hard wind from 10pm to 6am. The tent did start leaking water at the top. But it was just a few drops that would fall each time the wind shook the tent. Personally I feel like the tent handled it like a champ for as hard as it got hit with rain. Also again I did spray it with waterproofing a few days before my trip so I'm sure that was a huge help.I packed this tent onto my kayak and it laid flat on the rear storage barely over hanging my 11.5ft kayak.

Reviewer: shanzman11
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good purchase.
Review: Shipped out and to me very fast.Tent is very decent quality and design.Perfect size.Very easy to fold back up and put back in its bag that it comes in. Very easy to carry with it's two straps like a backpack.Very good for the price!

Reviewer: Liudmila Klimkina
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Nice Tent
Review: Nice and spacious tent. It is very easy to set up but way harder to fold back. The tent is relatively lightweight but takes up a bit of space when folded unless you place it flat. I'm pretty sure it is waterproof but it wasn't raining when I used it.

Reviewer: The Formal Psycho
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Not good for wildland fire
Review: Not resistant enough to moisture, or cold. Currently in Utah will be returning when I get off this incident. The instructions ripped up by opening. Quick to set up, but a bit of a pain to put up with frozen hands. A little smaller than expected the sleeping pad was huge for this tent, and the agency provided tent. Went flat pretty quick, does not inflate as shown, had to manually inflate, if I had a little pump would be fine.pillow built in not comfortable. Sleeping bag, not good for cold weather. Good tent for a hiker for fun but not for any working professional required to spike out.

Reviewer: Mauricio
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Waooo
Review: It is amazing perfect size, waterproof setup 👌 and quality I recommend it

Reviewer: Beverly McNally
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Was worried it would be too small for my 6’ 2” son to lay down or sit up in but it actually was perfect and so easy to use. Hard to fold until you watch a quick clip than super easy also.

Reviewer: Joez
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Mettez une deuxième toile pour la rosée du matin

Reviewer: Crys780
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: My son received this for Easter and he absolutely loved it. Popped out really easy, definitely keep the instructions so you can put it away again. we are even thinking about buying another one but bigger as well.

Reviewer: Falkor
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I have wanted a personal 1-person pop-up tent for several years now for quick travel purposes, overnight camping adventures, etc. so when this pop-up, waterproof camping tent by NIGHT CAT "popped" up as recommended, and camping season is nearly upon us, I decided it looked right for the price.I was immediately impressed by how small the disc is when compressed, and how much larger it was in person than I thought from the advertising. I was surprised by just how easily and quickly the tent pops up and into place. I did not that it does have a bit of a weird curvature once fully "popped up" and I gather this is one of the reasons, besides obvious stability reasons, that the tent comes with included ground pegs to be installed after opening the unit into its complete form.The fabric of the tent is very strong and seems well stitched, as does the disc bag that contains the tent after you fold it back up. This is such an important things to consider, because if the outer bag ever breaks due to poor stitching, you have no way to keep the tent contained, other than a small, black fabric elastic that is attached to the tent itself. So it's really good to see that the quality of both the fabric and the stitching seem to be premium grade construction.There are also instructions included with the unit, very similar to the pictures on the product page, which explain step-by-step how to put up the tent, and then take it down. Despite this, I actually found it a lot more difficult than I had imagined it would be, to fold the tent back up into it's circular disc form. I was actually very concerned about snapping the inner fiberglass rods on a few trial-run folds, and it really requires practice to get it right, despite how easy one would assume this should be.Other than that, the tent itself allows some light in, even when the two windows are zipped shut, but it is completely opaque and so no one could see into it from the outside, unless you were to open the windows or leave the front door unzipped.From some of the visual advertising, I was also under the impression that there were also two doors on either side of the tent, but as it turns out there is only a front entrance, and the back end of the tent is sealed. This is not an issue for me though. I'm honestly giddy and super happy with this compact sleeping aid, and it will get a lot of use in the near future. 5 stars.

Reviewer: John Doe
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: As long as you don't need a lot from this tent, I think you'll find it meets your needs well. Still need to test it in "a storm" but it seems to be waterproof.First, it is light. But it's rather large at 20" diameter, so this will NOT fit in a backpack I own. It doesn't even fit flat in my pullman suitcase. So it's very much for car camping and short trips into the woods. Now the carry bag does have adjustable shoulder straps to wear it on your back. The challenge is then getting a day pack over the tent and onto your back as well. The tent bag is about 3" thick so it's doable but not all that comfortable.Set up takes a few seconds - unfold, put the supplied 10 tent stakes in, perhaps prop the door open (or tie it up using the supplied ropes) and you're set. The end of the tent didn't lie flat on first use; easily solved with tent stakes.The tent has about 7 feet of length, and 3 feet of width in the main. A twin mattress is JUST BARELY going to fit inside, but it will fit. It's about 2.5" tall at the sole tent entrance and not much higher inside, so only young kids will be standing inside. No porch at the entrance, just a mosquito net you can zip up while leaving the door open. There is a small cell phone pouch located under one of the two side windows; otherwise you're left to your own organizing efforts inside. This is a spartan tent.The lack of an attached rain fly concerns me. I did put the tent in the shower and can confirm that water doesn't immediately enter the tent. Whether that's enough in the rain, never mind "a storm", remains to be seen. If you are car camping, bringing a back up tarp is a good idea until you have proven that this is 100% waterproof in most weather conditions.I had no trouble folding it back into its bag. Yes, you need to apply substantial force, wondering when the poles will snap and poke your eye out. Trust that these poles - like all pop-up tents - will not snap while folding it back into a tiny circle.My niece is really excited to add it to her summer backyard campout collection - it means she can invite one more person over. I expect to try this after a very long day of hiking, likely in a national park campground. I doubt I'll take it out on the trail for a multi-day hike, just due to the bulk (not the weight). But on a warm summer night when a beach towel and a light air mattress works fine, maybe I'd give it a try on the trail?So...if it stays dry in all weather, I think it meets all of my requirements for a one-person tent. Don't try to squeeze two adults in every night, don't expect to spend hours inside comfortably during the day, don't expect to store all your gear inside the entrance of the tent, don't try to cram it inside a backpack. Use it as designed and I think you'll be happy.

Customers say

Customers like the ease of setup, lightweight design, and tent design of the product. They mention it's quick to set up, attaches easily to their packs, and is a good one-man tent. Customers also appreciate its foldability, durability, and value for money. However, some customers have different opinions on the size and waterproofing.

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