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Review on BISINNA Lightweight 2-Person Camping Tent: Waterproof, Windproof, And Easy To Set Up For Outdoor Adventures by James Daniels

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like this best in my review

I really really like this. Everything about it is nicer than I expected for the money. I was even surprised at the poles especially, they are metal (yet light weight) and more sturdy than anything I've owned before. And I've owned some tents that cost double this one.My main reason for getting a new tent was water resistance - my old ones were getting leaky after many many years of use. So far using it I've only had it out in brief light rain - so obviously not the best test there. (Yes, everything stayed perfectly dry.) But judging from the quality and the material, I feel totally confident it'll keep me and my stuff dry in heavy rain too.I just love the symmetrical design of it, as well. Doors on both sides means you don't have to pay attention to how you're orienting it setting it up. It means you can go in and out the other side. If you're sharing with somebody you can get out on your own side without interrupting them. When it dawned on me how much I like the two-door design, it really got me thinking - why haven't I noticed a tent with two doors before? Why doesn't EVERY tent have two doors? It seems like a no brainer feature to add that I never realized I needed.It's easy to set up too. 2 poles. Velcro and "clips" to attach the rainfly. Both of my old tents of similar size had 4 poles to deal with (2 main ones + 2 for holding out the rain fly). The shape of this tent is just really intelligent and accomplishes what it needs to without all the extra parts.It's design also means great ventilation, which makes it comfortable in warm weather. Maybe not the best choice if you were camping in cold weather somewhere, but I don't do that, so I'm not the expert on its cold-weather suitability.I have two other well used tents in similar size that I'm retiring. but this one does roll up smaller and weigh less than either of those as well.The matching footprint that's sold separately is also a really good buy. Perfect size, extremely light weight, and also folds up so small I can fit it in the bag with the tent. Definitely adds to keeping the floor dry (none of that "general dampness" I'm so used to) - and I'm sure it'll extend the life of the tent itself by protecting it from the ground.

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Pros
  • Easy Set up &Compact
Cons
  • The tent does not have any interior pockets for storage

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