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BRING YOU A UNIQUE CAMPING EXPERIENCE CAMPROS CP 6 PERSON CABIN TENT CAMPROS is a traditional company from Cambodia, produce outdoor products include different sizes of tents, camp chairs, canopy, etc. We’re a team of energetic people crazy for outdoor activities. We’re working on offering customers better value products. Giving people a lower cost to close to nature Weather Protection No particular skills needed, 2 people could set up the tent easily in 5 min. High-tech coating material with sealed seams and waterproof strip keeps the water out. Gear loft with lantern hook, mesh storage pockets keep small items well organized. 20% More Headroom The nearly vertical walls that allow for 20% more headroom. 5 Minutes Setup, 2 Simple poles make setup and teardown much easier. Waterproof Rainfly – High quality waterproof fabric keep the inside of the tent dry and comfortable. Extended Door Awning Wider Open Door Much easier to move in and out the airbeds, sleeping bags and other gear. Excellent Ventilation – The camping tent with big breathable mesh design and removable rainfly provides great ventilation. Extended Door Awning – No Water Leakage
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Spacious 4 Person Tent – This dome camping tent delivers an spacious 8’ x 7’ floor plan (50” center height), comfortably fitting 3–4 man—ideal for family tents for camping trips or group getaways
Excellent Ventilation – Large mesh windows and removable rainfly boost airflow while keep insects out. Enjoy this camping tent 4 person breezy comfort and starry views without the hassle
5 Minute Setup – Easy clip-pole design lets two people pitch this tents for camping in under 5 minutes—even for beginners. Grab and go for spontaneous adventures
Lightweight & Weather-Ready – this 4 person tents for camping with tough polyester and a waterproof coating to handle light rain. Features a thick PE floor, reinforced zippers, and handy interior hooks for gear organization
Compact & Portable – Packs down to 24” x 7” x 7” and weighs just 8.37 lbs. Ideal for car camping, road trips, festivals, or backyard sleepovers
Customers say
Customers find the tent extremely easy to set up, with instructions sewn into the carry bag, and appreciate its spaciousness, being perfect for two with an air mattress and accommodating up to five people. Moreover, they consider it good value for money and praise its size, noting it can fit in the backpack easily and accommodate a queen-size air mattress. However, the durability and waterproofing receive mixed reviews – while some say it holds up well in rain showers, others report it breaking after a year and leaking from underneath. Additionally, the zipper quality is also mixed, with several customers reporting issues with the door’s zipper.
Kimberly C –
Survived the weekend AND my husband!
We took this tent on a weekend camping trip, and let me tell youâit held up against wind, dew, mosquitoes, and my husband insisting he âdidnât need instructions.â Spoiler: he did.Setup was surprisingly simple (once I took over). The tent is roomy, well-ventilated, and actually fits what it says it willâno playing Tetris with sleeping bags. We fit both of us, our gear, and his snoring without a single pole snapping. Miracles do happen.It kept us dry through a surprise drizzle, and I loved the little storage pockets for flashlights, snacks, or whatever else you donât want to lose in the dark.If your goal is a smooth camping trip with minimal arguments and maximum coziness, this tent delivers. And if it can survive both Mother Nature and my husbandâs âwilderness skills,â you know itâs tough.
Joanna May –
Perfect Tent for Family Camping!
We used the tent on a recent weekend camping trip, and it exceeded expectations. Setup was surprisingly quick and easyâit took two of us about 10 minutes, even without much prior experience. The tent feels spacious, with plenty of room for two adults and two kids.It held up well in windy conditions. The material feels durable and sturdy, and the zippers worked smoothly. This is a great tent for family camping tripsâaffordable, practical, and reliable. Highly recommend!
DesMapp –
Pretty good overall
Used this in the tropics so it got pretty hot even at night. Other wise held up pretty good during the rain.
Linda Brown –
Lightweight, not difficult to put up
Very nice tent, just wish the zipper would not get stuck easily on the sides if you try to zip to quickly.
Michael D Bowers –
Durable
Great tent that survived bad storms. Never got wet in the inside of the tent.
MEV –
Don’t. Just don’t.
You do not want this tent. Don’t believe the description, if it says it’s a pop-up tent, it isn’t. It’s a regular stakes and poles tent. The instructions are easy enough to use so you won’t find yourself fighting the urge to drive the stakes through your spouses eyes, but honestly that was the least of this tents issues.Let me start with the good, it rained and we didn’t get wet, but the ventilation is horrible unless you take the entire rain fly off and bake in the sun, so make of that what you will. I found that not having proper windows was just the start, the real fun was dealing with the door that should have been a windows.I bought this tent because my husband is 6’4 and this tent does have decent headroom, but none of this matters because the door doesn’t unzip all the way to the ground so you have to hunch over to get through the opening while stepping over all of the fabric from the unzipped door and the half foot of fabric at the bottom that shouldn’t be there. That isn’t the only problem though, the brilliant designers of this tent made sure the flap of fabric covering the zipper falls right on top of the actual zipper, so when you try to unzip it you have to fold this flap back or the zipper gets stuck. On top of that the stupid little awning type thing over the door never stayed up, it just kind of hung there flat, limp, and sad, getting in the way of us going through the window, I mean door.All in all, this tent is garbage and I regret not returning it. Maybe I’ll set it on fire the next time the moon is full. I thought about giving to to a homeless person but they deserve a better tent than this.Also, I don’t know how you’d fit 6-8 people in here. My husband is tall but I’m not and the two of us fit in here with our stuff comfortably. I guess if you were talking about 6-8 children I could see it. But unless you have a bunk bed or something I don’t see it.
Matt Jackson –
Nothing fancy, but nothing bad!
I’ve been living in this tent full-time for a 2-3 months in the desert. While there are better ones I prefer for size and luxury, this thing is a surprisingly good tent for the money. As someone who has lived in a few different tents while doing outdoor work, here are my thoughts:Assembly:Ridiculously easy to assemble. Almost too easy. It feels overly simplistic at first, but fortunately my worries were put to rest over time.Packed Size:This is where it shines. I’ve lived in larger, more comfortable tents that took up 4 times as much space as this one when packed up. The tent case is effectively a small duffle bag, an almost negligible concern regarding volume it takes up in a car or closet.Waterproofing:It’s taken a few pretty solid storms without any leaks. I trust it in thunderstorms no problem.Windproofing:This is where the desert truly tests it! Sustained 30mph winds are not uncommon. I am very impressed with how well it holds up, although it does keep me on edge at times.**With proper assembly and ALL rainfly reinforcement lines tightened down tight. Without all of these variables being perfect, it will not hold up (as with all tents of this shape/design)**Size:I decided to opt for a 6-person instead of an 8-person this time, and regret it. It feels a lot smaller than the floor dimensions suggest. For sustained use, consider a larger size.Durability:It sits in the sun all day, gets pounded by dirt, and I haven’t even managed to put a hole in the floor yet. I’m admittedly pleasantly surprisedDownsides:Simplicity. This tent is aggressively simple. You are getting no added luxury (but you’re not paying for it either)Lack of windows. This is arguably the biggest drawback. You have the door which doubles as a window, and that’s it. No options for additional airflowDoor cover. While the tent overall is solid, the piece that hangs out horizontally over the door is not. This is a minor inconvenience more than anything, but with how flimsy it is it feels unnecessary.Stakes. The included tent stakes are pretty poor. That being said, that’s standard for a lot of tents, and to be expected.Rainfly connection. Every now and then the velcro connection points on the rainfly come undone. Not a big issue, just be aware of it if using for more than a few days.Light penetration. This is not a blockout tent. Despite the dark color, the sun will pound you in the morning. Again, not a problem that is limited to just this tent, but something to be aware of.**A couple items of note, on general tent use**With all tents, I spray the exterior seams, rainfly, and various surfaces with waterproofing material. Similarly, I tarp the bottom and use aftermarket tent stakes for the type of soil (corkscrews for loose sand, higher end straight stakes for packed dirt) as opposed to the included stakes. This review (and how I consider it fully waterpoof and highly windproof) is written with both of these assumptions.Overall deal for the money? Stellar! One of the best deals out there. Would I buy it again? Probably not, but I’d still recommend it in a heartbeat to anybody for weekend use, or long-term use for a smaller person.