(as of May 14, 2025 06:53:27 UTC – Details)
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Set-up in 60s: The all-season instant tent features a pop-up X-frame pole structure with a removable rain cover. Integrated eave poles make it no tools or assembly are required and set up in just 60 seconds! Save valuable time on your outdoor camping trips, especially on rainy days
Roomy and Comfy: Measuring 94 inches x 94 inches, this camping tent’s rugged boxy construction with four vertical walls creates an on-the-go dwelling with a spacious interior. It can for up to 4 people per industrial standard, and comfortably fit a queen-sized air mattress, providing plenty of room for a comfortable camping trip. 80 inches center height makes you walking upright inside the tent
Wind and Water Protection: Its waterproof and windproof fabric and seam tape ensures your tent stays dry even in harsh weather conditions. The top-notch 300D bottom fabric is more wear-resistant than any regular tent. Advanced SBS zipper design warrants a smooth operation. Reliability is built into the design itself, providing a safe and secure shelter
Easy to Carry: The packing length of this tent is 57.8 inches, which is 9.8 inches shorter than typical tents, providing you with the convenience of easier carrying and storage
Breathable & comfortable: Every side of this tent has three double-paned windows and rollable eaves. The high-quality B3 mesh fabric allows natural light and air, offering a great landscape of the outdoors. Even in scorching summer, stay cool and fresh – all at the same time
Customers say
Customers find the tent easy to set up and appreciate its quick deployment, with plenty of room for two twin cots and well-thought-out design. Moreover, the tent is durable in higher winds, easy to take down, and offers good value for money. Additionally, they like the many windows around the tent, and one customer notes the flexibility of closed or mesh openings. However, the zipper quality receives mixed feedback, with several customers reporting poor quality.
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DL –
Fantastic Tent! Truly Easy to Set Up!
Fanttik C4 Tent ReviewI’ve been living in the Fanttik C4 tent for a little over a week now, and honestly, it’s pretty great. Setting it up is a breeze. It’s about 7’ by 7’ space, so there’s plenty of room to move around. At 5’3”, I can easily stand up and change clothes.The ventilation in this tent is absolutely fantastic – it’s basically a screened-in room.The tent is made of quality materials, so it feels pretty durable. There’s even a zipped extension cord port at the bottom.It’s almost completely waterproof. We had a serious thunderstorm last night (see video) with heavy rain for hours, and only a dime-sized drop of water got in. I have no idea where it came from, but that’s a tiny issue in the grand scheme of things.The door configuration is a bit of a pain. It’s easy to trip over, especially at first. I get that it’s a structural thing, but it’s still a little annoying. Also, it doesn’t block out light, but I didn’t really expect it to, so no big deal there.In terms of space, it comfortably sleeps 4 people on the floor, 3 in cots, or 2 in cots if you want a bit more room. I’m planning to buy another one for my dad, who’s looking to start camping. This tent is perfect for him since it’s so easy to set up.All in all, I’m really happy with this tent. It’s handled strong winds and heavy rain like a champ. Definitely worth the buy, and I’d do it again in a heartbeat.Update!I’ve now been living in this tent for a month. I still love it. It’s held up to everything I’ve asked of it. Look at the pic – I’ve purchased 3 times! My dad, who is 65 and not an avid camper, can set it up in about 90 seconds, minus staking and guying. I still highly recommend this tent.I’ll be full time for about another month. If anything changes, I’ll update again.
Consumer Buyington –
Best tent ever
Saw a tent exactly like this years ago, on sale for about $190 and have it a try. I loved it so much I wanted a second in case the original one became unusable. It was out of stock and then discontinued.Over the years, I kept an eye out and never saw it again. I’ve used the tent in wind and rain without any issues. Those who say it’ll collapse in wind have not used it nor have they ever been ice fishing in a tent. They’re basically the same setup. Even without the side wall tie downs, it was fine, but if you need extra, the side wall tie downs will make it solid.My friends and family have all been impressed when they see how easy it is to set up and take down, and how much room there is. Because the walls are vertical and not slanted, there’s so much more useable space. I’m 6’4″ and can stand up straight in the middle without touching the top.I was telling a coworker about the tent and randomly searched the style to show him and this one came up with some other more popular brands. Others I’ve seen over the years are between $270-$500, and I’ve been tempted over the years to spend the money cause I really wanted another. I was blown away that it was on sale for $177! If you missed that sale, you missed out. I got two of them cause I knew it was a fantastic tent and a fantastic price. Now if my original becomes unusable, I have backups in storage. If there’s an emergency and family and friends need shelter, I have some great options.Even at full price, I’d choose this one over more expensive brands. It has a larger rain fly and more windows.I can’t say enough good things about this tent. Camping has never been more enjoyable!
T Gesell –
My favorite tent I’ve ever owned
Easy to put up. It took me less than 3 minutes by myself the first time. Easy to take down, from fully set up to back in the bag is about 8 minutes by myself. The ventilation is great! Plenty of room for 2 twin cots or a queen sized mattress plus a couple of gear boxes and 2 dogs. Unlike the Gazelle tents, this will fit flat and lengthwise in a Jeep Gladiator (5 foot) bed. It was a big sell point for me. For Overland Camping, I want all my gear in the bed. Yes it’s too heavy to backpack with, but I pack my gear in the bed so it wasn’t a problem. Getting the tent back in the bag wasn’t much of a fight, but I now wrap a couple of bungee cords around it to help getting back in the bag. The price point is much better than the Gazelle! It’s also been very durable in higher winds while out this year, 20 plus mph wind doesn’t have much effect when tied down properly. I don’t know about rain and this tent because it’s been very dry this year around here and I haven’t had the misfortune of having to camp in the rain.