net tent 1 trekker tent review
Price: $39.99
(as of Jan 05, 2025 00:35:13 UTC - Details)
Additional Information
ASIN | B0CSJTLC2R |
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Customer Reviews |
3.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #137,856 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #312 in Camping Tents |
Date First Available | January 17, 2024 |
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● 1 PERSON TREKKING POLE TENT: Why Underwood Aggregator trekking pole tent? This poleless camping tent could be set up with trekking poles or any stick longer than 46 inches. However, this lightweight single person tent also works fine by hanging the top guy line to the tree without the poles or sticks. This solo tent is easily pitched by 1 person without any experience in 2 minutes(NO TREKKING POLES PROVIDED!!!)
● ULTRALIGHT BACKPACKING TENT: Ultralight trekking pole tents are a good option when trying to reduce the weight of your backpacking gear but are unwilling to give up the comfort of a tent. This camping tent for 1 person was erected by trekking pole instead of tent poles and the size is 7'3'' x 2'9''x 3'1''. Packed Size: 14''x5.5''x5.5'' only weighs 2.5 lbs, easy to put in one's backpack. If you want a lightweight backpacking tent for trekking, this is an ideal ultralight tent to fit your needs
● WATERPROOF& STURDY: If you are looking to backpacking or camping for wet weather, you'll want the best one person tent for backpacking that will keep you dry and comfortable on rainy days. This waterproof tent for camping applies 210T Polyester tent with PU 5000 coatings. Weatherproof material with factory-sealed seams and dual-layer fabric applied to the heavy-duty tent's four corners for better security to keep you dry and comfortable in all seasons and all weather conditions
● FABULOUS DESIGN: This backpacking tent for 1 person is designed with a net and fabric double-layer door and a mesh ventilation window on the side. With better ventilation and no more condensation worries, the large door provides convenient entry and out for the backpacker. This trekker tent offers a large vestibule to store backpacks or shoes, and provides maximized ventilation and view when the vestibule opens, the internal space is sufficient for one people
● TRICK TO REDUCE CONDENSATION: The most important factor to reduce condensation is ensuring ventilation. Stake down the vestibule with tent stakes and keep it tight let it far away from the mesh, and make sure the gap between the ground and the vestibule is enough for airflow. Or you can gather the vestibule in the clear night. Remember not to let the curtain or the vestibule cover the mesh door which will cause heavy condensation
● WHAT YOU GET: 1x storage sack, 1x tent, 12x tent stakes, 5x ropes, 1x short pole. (No trekking poles provided) This 1 person backpacking tent offers a one-year repair period. Instruction can be downloaded on this page
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Air it out first; but works good!
Review: Got this with plans to try it out before Philmont next summer; used at scout weekend camping last week. Loved how tiedowns were reflective cord! It was new in the bag and I wish I'd have taken it out of the bag to let it off gas a day or two first, but not intolerable. First night: I was iffy on it. Rained so the 'roof' was damp on the inside, seemed awfully short with my (thick) inflatable air mattress. Second night: got smart enough to loosen the tie downs and extend my hiking stick more. MUCH better. Also discovered that if (it's not raining and) you toss the rain fly back over the top of the tent, and adjust the location of the tiedown outside the door so it's more out of the way, it worked much better. I faced my door away from the scouts so I could sit up, and lean out the open door a bit when getting dressed, that worked better. With thick (5") mattress and maybe not extending hiking stick as far as possible, it was hard to sit up in bed and touch toes without hitting the top of tent... so if using it somewhere that rained a lot, that would be tedious to be trying to avoid touching the damp top of the tent and I'd probably try the 2-hiking-pole model. Next time I will think to put my foam sit pad outside the tent door to kneel on. Also liked that it had enough room next to me for my pack, but also plenty of room in vestibule for pack and then some. All in all - well worth the $.
Reviewer: Marco Ladro
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Nice Tent, Too Short
Review: Used this for one night on a short backcountry camp. Itâs actually a very nice design, super light weight, and seems like it should be able to deal with rain. Definitely a learning curve on setupâ my suggestion would be to set up, then tighten up everything. Once taut, it has a nicely sized vestibule and a decent sized (if youâre not tall) interior. Some people complain about the zipper⦠it is not the best, but I think by not forcing it against tension it should work well without issues.Yes, there was some moderate condensation inside in the morningâ pretty much no way around that with a singe wall tent. By opening the vestibule fly while I made breakfast and packed everything else up, it dried up quickly, but in rain or more humid conditions that could be an issue.The main thing for me is that the interior is a few inches too short. Iâm 6â-0â, and in a standard mummy bag my head and feet were both brushing the tent surface. Not an issue in fair weather, but big trouble if it had started to rain.I returned mine because itâs just too short for me, but for a smaller camper than myself I think this tent packs a lot of bang for the buck.
Reviewer: Captain Flow
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Tiny, but light weight and well designed
Review: I bought this tent for a small section hike of the AT, needed something light enough to carry myself, but big enough to accommodate me and my dog (22 pounds collie mix). For the price and the weight, this tent was a worthy buy!I'm 5'3", and this tent was, shall we say, compact. My dog *needed* to be between me and the world, so sitting up was difficult without bumping on the walls, and I found the pole was a little too in the way. But I also understand that's an inherent issue with this style of tent, not a problem with this tent itself.It was my first time using a pole-less tent, but I was surprised by how easy it was to do! None of the stakes bent on me, the lines were nicely reflective at night, all very intuitive. Just make sure you really get the bottom vent opened, I think I didn't quite enough, and got a lot of condensation on the inside. I also recommend getting a footprint of some kind (I use a bit of that shrink wrap plastic you put over windows in the winter, very lightweight and versatile, while protecting your tent), lightweight comes with a wear and tear concern.Vestibule was big enough for my pack and shoes, lots of versatility with how much airflow to allow.
Reviewer: Ruben
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Decent tent. Good for a budget backpacker.
Review: I'm 5 10 and this tent was a hair small for me. Room for me to sit up inside in the center well enough but had to have the door flap open to comfortably change. Vestibule area is pretty big. Easy set up for the most part. One vent at the very foot of the tent isn't good enough by far especially since my feet/sleeping bag blocked it up as i slept. Woke up with some decent puddles inside.
Reviewer: DM
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good price, but not up to conditions
Review: I found the dry setup easy and was impressed for the price.Sleeping at 9500 feet and 45F in a very very dry dusty setting, the inside of this tent was drenched. As was my sleeping bag. As well as anything that bumped against the dripping condensation. Ventilation gaps were available under the flap edges.A second night, at 10000 feet â with the door left completely open â led to condesation and frost.As a single wall tent with only the foot vent window there is nothing more I could have done to increase airflow. Especially having slept a night with the door wide open.While the price point and design are generally impressive, itâs just not good enough for serious needs â unless maybe you are very small and have small sleeping layers so more air can vent.I am 6â with a 3â thick sleeping pad and a 0F sleeping bag that was drenched from condensation after two nights of using this.
Reviewer: K M
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Leaked in the rain
Review: Took on a three night backpacking trip in the Uinta Mountains. It held up fine the first rain storm but as more came through the mountains, water just came through the fabric. Used my emergency blanket to keep the water from soaking me and my bag. small lightweight and fairly easy to setup but I would never buy again. May bea fine tent if its not going to rain.
Reviewer: Kindle Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Easy set up on ground.
Review: Great compromise between weight and durability.Easy set up. Pole will not be 90° to maximize floor space, which was odd at first. Spacious room for backpack under rain fly that does not compromise egress. Zipper not straight line which may wear over time. Minimalist reflective spots for easy nighttime location. Foot vent is joyous. Best set on ground, won't work on a platform unless the platform has knobs/tie down points.
Reviewer: LloydN
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: 2+lbs with pegs and storage bag. I replaced the pegs with titanium units. Ditched the bag and stuff in pack. Weight well under 2lbs . Used once... so far so good.The placement of hiking pole inhibits access a bit. Vestibule is large enough for pack and boots.
Reviewer: Raymond smith
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I know its not top notch...but i didn't pay 700$ for it...It was on amazon for 75$ .it is just perfect..compact for my solo kayaking trips and roughing it on the motorcycle trips with the boys.
Reviewer: Jason Ngan
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: if you look at other reviews online theres much talk about condensation issues and that is true. i did find condensation to be bad and a problem. ignoring that and maybe the geometry of the stitching it is a very good tent, especially when you consider the price. the design is solid and the setup isn't too tedious. you get a little bit less room than advertised because you want to avoid the condensation and the floor stitching is very weird but for shorter people like me (165cm) its a good buy.
Reviewer: Trevor
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Looks very nicely manufactured, by some one who actually does camping.Tight for me at 5' 7" head and feet touch each end of tent when stretched out. Not a 2 person unit.In general I consider this good.
Reviewer: Patrick T.
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: The good things is that it was just under 2.5 pounds out of the box and that was with the original tent pegs. I wanted to like this tent but I returned it for 1 main reason. The stake out points are in the wrong spots by design. If you could change where they were it would be a great low cost backpacking tent
Customers say
Customers appreciate the tent's lightweight and compact design, making it easy to pack and carry. They find it reasonably priced and a good value for backpackers. Many customers find it simple to set up and intuitive. They also like its durable construction and design. However, some customers have issues with condensation and disagree on its waterproofing and size.
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