(as of May 29, 2025 19:06:27 UTC – Details)
BUILT-IN LED LIGHTING: Wall switch controls ceiling LED light with high, low, and night modes; integrated string lights feature high, low, and twinkle modes
INSTANT POP UP TECHNOLOGY: Pre-attached poles lock into place, making setup quick and easy
SLEEPING CAPACITY: Measures 16 by 9 feet with an 80-inch center height; fits two queen-size air beds; comfortably accommodates 5 people with gear or up to 10 people without gear
WEATHER PROTECTION: H20 Block Technology with 1200mm fabric, fully taped rainfly, sealed seams, and fully zipped windows; includes guylines and steel stakes for enhanced stability
INTERIOR ORGANIZATION: Features storage pockets for keeping small items and accessories within reach and off the floor
ADJUSTABLE VENTILATION: Large panoramic windows and a removable rainfly provide adjustable ventilation to keep the tent cool on warm summer nights
Zombiegirl –
Very good
Our yard is a construction sight at the moment:We got this tent for my daughter and her friends to use this summer. So we decided to open it in the house to review itMy husband set this up in under a minute.The lights attached are on the rain fly!You need D batteries for the inside. It’s light weight but a back backing tent I would say NO! . it’s roomy for a bunch of teen girls , it’s top quality for waterproof
Teal –
Mostly great!
This is an amazing tent with a few little problems.It’s well made, sturdy, easy to set up. It has what I’ve realized is a core tent problem, the zipper gets caught constantly even when careful, unless you have 2 free hands.I appreciate that the door opens wide which makes it easy for me to get even though I have lower mobility.It’s a great warm weather tent. Plenty of cross breeze. There is tons of open screening that’s covered by the rainfly. Including both sides of the tent.Which is also a downfall. You can’t shut the windows on the ends of the tent, they are screen just like the top of the tent, with just the rain fly covering them. You can stake the rainfly down tighter but not completely close the windows.It has not rained during this long weekend while we’ve had it up, so I can’t attest to waterproofness at this point.
Lena –
Very large and roomy
I absolutely love this hint because it is very large in Romey. If you have four people or more than you definitely know how important it is to have your own space. Although this might be a little difficult to put up with one person, it can be done. The quality of the tent itself in the space that you get inside is a plus. I also like that it has plenty of ventilation because of the windows and such. I would say that you could easily make this comfortable by putting some air mattresses in there and you can even separate an area for like a kitchen area. I also like that it matches my bathroom tent so it makes everything very cohesive. It seems like it’s going to be durable and easy to hold up in the elements against anything that might come our way. If you’re someone who likes the camp and you also like to have a good amount of space, then this tent might be a good consideration for you.
WhoAmI? –
Steep Price, Very Nice Features
I recently purchased a pyramid-style tent designed for a few people, and I’m really pleased with its quality and design. Having used similar tents before, I appreciate the durability, and this pyramid shape feels more wind-resistant than boxier models. The single center pole makes setup manageable for one person, though it’s quicker with two. This tent is roomy, with strong seams and zippers that seem built to last. It held up well during strong winds, showing great stability. I haven’t tested its waterproofing, but the material feels high-quality and should handle a rainy day/night with ease. The included carrying case with a handle makes it easy to transport. The price, currently around $400 is a bit steep, so I’d recommend waiting on a deal. However, it’s a decent value for its size and features, and it could be an even better deal if the price drops. Overall, this tent is user-friendly, sturdy, and ideal for group camping, making it a solid pick for outdoor adventures.
Lamont –
Nice tent, but hard to set up
I like the idea of this tent, plenty of room not only for sleeping but for gear as well. The “pyramid” shape is different, and allows for storage on the sides. The tent does come with indoor and outdoor lights that are controlled with buttons outside.I have several of these instant tents and I really like how easy and fast it is to setup and more importantly to take down. This is where the issues come in with this tent. You need two people to set up the tent, which isn’t a big deal, but it is good to know. While putting up the tent, I had 3 expandable legs that were stuck. The only way to unstick them was to wiggle, twist and position the legs just right to get it to expand. It took my about 20 minutes just to get that step done. Completely unacceptable.This may be a defect for this tent and the rest are fine, but for me, it was so hard to get it up that I can’t see myself using it often. The frustration level was through the roof. When I finally got it up, it was nice, very roomy, the lights worked fine. But the process to get it up was extremely frustrating as was the process of getting it down due to the stuck legs.
L. H. –
It has lights!!!!
I’ll admit when I saw this I didn’t even see the lights mentioned- I was just looking at the size for the money and thought this was a great fit. It opened and set up easily enough for my sons to get it ready without bickering or frustration. We had rain one morning a little bit and didn’t get any leaks- but we also put an additional tarp on the top when we heard the thunder start to rumble in case the storm got wild. But honestly- the lights being so cool for this tent- it’s like how ladies get excited when they put on that perfect dress and it has pockets- literal joy