Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Larry Breeze photo
United States of America, Baltimore
1 Level
732 Review
37 Karma

Review on SEMOO 3-Person Backpacking Tent With Double Layers, Lightweight And Easy Setup For All Seasons - Ideal For Camping, Hiking, And Traveling With Your Family. by Larry Breeze

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I’ve had this tent for a couple of years and .

I’ve had this tent for a couple of years and used it approximately 10 times, Around use 6 the tent has started to pull away from the pole snaps. The material is very thin and not reinforced in those areas. The stakes fold with very little force. The bag that the whole thing goes in is currently being held closed with paracord.BUT. BIG BUT. The price makes it hard to turn up your nose. If you end up purchasing one every couple of years, how long would it honestly take to reach the point of a big name tent? 8. maybe 10 years? More? Most people replace more expensive tents by then or reach the point where they stay in hotels or buy an RV. This tent provides adequate shelter in the middle of nowhere. I’ve set it up in Moab, the rocky mountains, and my own backyard. I once made coffee inside of it when winds hit 45mph in moab. It does what it needs to do for a low cost with a moderate frequency of use. Will I buy another one? Probably. Because I’m cheap.

img 1 attached to SEMOO 3-Person Backpacking Tent With Double Layers, Lightweight And Easy Setup For All Seasons - Ideal For Camping, Hiking, And Traveling With Your Family. review by Larry Breeze



Pros
  • Tent looks good. I’ll test it out this weekend and update
Cons
  • The double layers may create extra heat and condensation inside the tent, making it uncomfortable to sleep in