OILEUS Camping Pop Up Tent 6 Person Family Instant Tents for Camping There is no need to attach any additional components, poles or covers to assemble! -------- Just Throw it, it will Pop Up!Family camping has never been this easy. OILEUS Pop Up Tent Product Features: • OILEUS Pop Up Tent Material:210T TOP QUALITY DIAMOND-PATTERNED POLYESTER(umbrella rated 3000mm).Not a great tent for the rain. • OILEUS Pop Up Tent Open Size: 114.2''L*78.8''W*51.2''W. Normally it can fit 5-6 person inside. Accomodate a queen size blow up matress. • OILEUS Pop Up Tent Fold Size: 42.6''diameter, disc shaped. • OILEUS Pop Up Tent Windows:2 double-head zippered windows with mesh net.1 roof mesh window. • OILEUS Pop Up Tent Doors: 2*double-head zippered polyester doors with 2*double-head zippered mesh doors. • OILEUS Pop Up Tent Inside Pockets: 2 inside pockets for storage. OILEUS Pop Up Tent PACKAGE INCLUDES: 1* Pop-up Dome Tent 14* Tent Pegs 10* Guylines 1* 210T Polyester Roof cover(Rainfly-functional) 1* Instruction 1* Package Bag HOW TO PACK UP THIS POP UP TENT-TENTS FOR CAMPING? 1. Stand on the door-side of the tent.Pick up the sidest edge of the tent£¨which should be on the floor). Collect all the outer edges in a row and hold he tent in the shape of a taco.2. Take the top side of the taco (not the side the shadow in the instructions is holding, but the uppermost point of the taco, the end you would first take a bite from) 3.Fold it straight down to the ground then pushing it inside of the rest of the tent. 4. At this point the sides of the taco (the sides the shadow was initially holding) will naturally fold into each other creating the 3' diameter circle from the beginning.5. Use the rubber to tie the tent and put it back to the package.
J**R
This is no hiking tent and comes with inconveniences.
Cons: First thing out of the package I discovered was the tents bottom material is the same as the top and sides. No thicker tarp like material that even the cheapest tents are made with for the bottom. This offers very little moisture protection. Another weak point is how the tent must be staked down to prevent it from sitting like a banana. This is fine for ground pitching but when on a wooden platform, this is going to be a huge issue. Also.... no ceiling points to hang a light from. Another major inconvenience... if you get cold or it starts raining during the night, prepare to get up, go outside and zip up the window flys that are not accessible from the interior. And finally.... practice collapsing it before you get where you're going or you will struggle trying to get it back into its "huge and inconveniently sized bag".Pros: The tent is big. Plenty of floor space. You can easily kneel or sit up anywhere in the tent. There's a door at both ends. Plenty of ventilation.
U**N
Tentative (no pun intended) review
So I used to have the G4Free Pop up Tents 3-4 Person UV Protection tent, which was great, same style just smaller, I could sleep by myself as a single 6'0 185 male with a full cabelas cot in that thing and plenty of room on the sides.Unfortunately at no fault of its own it suffered a catastrophic failure on my last camping trip (I don't want to talk about it) and I figured id look for something bigger.This one appears to be quite a bit bigger, I haven't had a chance to set it up yet unfortunately but see the pictures. It feels like the rods inside are also quite a bit thicker than the previous one I owned.I have a 2012 acura TL and it fit in the back seat of my car and the trunk. I have pretty good spatial recognition and I have to admit I was a bit skeptical. The other tent I had slid conveniently on top of all the other stuff you packed in the trunk, this one definitely won't.If youre wondering if the pop up style tent is really as convenient as it sounds, the answer is yes. If you have a family then look elsewhere but I'd say two adults and a child would probably fit comfortably in hereEdit: I had a chance to camp in the tent and everything that I previously assumed seems to be correct, see updated pictures for size perspective
S**H
Nice Tent
This is a nice tent. It is pretty big. I used it just for myself and all my stuff, including my porta potty fit inside with me very nicely. I slept in it for five nights of beach camping. The outside of the tent got very wet as is normal with beach camping, but none of the moisture got inside. I only had two things about it that I didn't like. The first one is that the zippers get stuck very easily. And the second is that the windows only open and close from the outside of the tent. I really liked the size and the ease of putting it up and down. I may end up buying another one.
H**E
Overall I’m Very Satisfied with this Purchase
I’ll start by saying I bought this tent NOT with the intention of going camping or sleeping in it...I needed a temporary makeshift shed to store stuff that would otherwise be put in a shed (once we get one).I should mention that for whatever reason, I imagined the tent to be much taller so I was surprised when I found I couldn’t stand up inside of it.That said, building the tent was ridiculously easy.I took it out of the big circle travel case, positioned it where I wanted it, and dropped it down where it did it’s thing and opened up (in less than 3 seconds) into a very decent sized tent.I’ve owned a few tents, cheap ones and expensive ones, and this was by far the easiest tent setup I’ve ever experienced.Another thing I really liked that I hadn’t noticed when I bought it—but was a huge bonus for me—is that it has two doors / entries which is great if you’re storing stuff inside and need extra access because this virtually eliminates having inaccessible stuff in the back.As a tent, I can see how having two doors can be very convenient as well. The ability to easily air out the tent immediately comes to mind.Bottom line, there were many lower priced and highly rated tents out there however I’m very satisfied with this purchase and plan on buying another one to use for camping.PROSSo incredibly fast and easy to setup by yourselfBig entry openings perfect for bring stuff in and taking stuff outBack and front entries perfect for airing out, ventilation / circulation, and easy accessIncludes rain fly (though haven’t had rain so can’t speak to its performance)Includes stakes (didn’t use these either since it’s pretty well weighed down)Very lightweight and easy to take with you whereverCONSRelatively expensive (however I believe you’re paying for higher quality so if that’s important to you, this isn’t really a con)A lot shorter than I imagined (though it probably makes for better wind performance)Because it’s lightweight, I can see the floor getting ripped easily (I put a cheap 8’x10’ tarp underneath and plan on buying another tarp for the inside)Hope this helps (if so, please upvote so it teaches more people).Best!
S**G
POOF! Tent’s done!
My scout and I used this when we knew we would arrive late at a camp out. Worked like a dream. Threw down a tarp and threw the tent in the air and POOF! Tent’s ready. We had no wind and no rain so we didn’t need stakes or scotch guard that weekend but will be doing both of those for our next camping trip. If you haven’t used a tent or cabana like this before then you really need to watch a few videos on how to collapse them and practice it before you take it camping or you are in for a frustrating time. I’m 5’5” tall and have used similar products and it took me several tries to collapse it properly. Still, less work in set up and tear down that our old six man tent was.
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