Waterproof 2 Person Night Cat Pop-up Camping Tent Easy Setup Family Tent
$51.76
$95.24
I got this tent for a June-July camping trip from California to Alaska and back during the summer. In the two-person sized tent, we could fit two adults and a very large German Shepard comfortably in it. My 70-year-old mother was a little worried about getting in and out of it because of the low entrance but she didn’t have any trouble. I was very worried about the durability but it lasted the entire trip and still looks great. One of the reasons I got a pop up tent was because it folds flat, and I did not have a lot of room in the car for a traditional tent. But it was cool to just toss it on the ground, and after the first two times, it was super easy to fold back into the bag and takes only about a minute. We camped in Northern California, Oregon, the middle of British Columbia, Alaska, Montana and Wyoming. Most of the time, we left the doors open and with just the screen zipped up to see the scenery and the stars at night. We did get rained on in Montana and the tent flooded, but I think that was mostly my fault for not staking it down. So the door-sides of the tent were not on the ground and it formed a sort of bowl that catches the rain instead of sheeting off the doors. I want to take it out in the rain again to see if that was the issue. But it is odd that the outside door does not zip on the bottom. We never had a problem with condensation, but we didn’t close the tent up all the way except for during the thunderstorm. This tent would be no good at all for snow because there is very little support for the top and it would collapse easily. You can’t even hang a lantern from the ceiling but there is one hook over one of the doors that can hold a very light-weight lantern. Overall, I love this tent and I can’t wait to take it out again.
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