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Review on 4-Person Waterproof Camping Tent With Removable Rain Fly, Lightweight & Portable Backpacking Tent For 4 Seasons Family Gatherings, Hiking And Travel. by Todd Nordine

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not a "2 person " tent

This tent is quite small. I'd say "2 child" tent would be accurate, though not "2 person" (unless you're newly weds, or very small). The shown picture is how much a single person cot pokes into the corners of the tent - as you can see it pokes so much I was afraid it was going to rip the tent. Sleeping in the tent my head was pushed up against the one wall while my feet were pushed up against the other. The other downside to this that I've found so far is that the zipper can be a pain to open/close - it doesn't get started easily and sometimes takes several pulls (using one hand to hold the tent fabric and the other to pull the zipper) to get it started and zipped/unzipped.In good things, the tent did keep the moisture from the ground out of the tent (on a single over nighter) without an additional ground cover. The tent is also pretty lightweight, which is good and bad - I'm not sure how long it'll last, but it wasn't as heavy as a Coleman tent that I used with this one.Overall, if you're looking for a tent for two small kids, or one slightly-shorter-than-average adult, this isn't too bad. If you need a true "two man" tent, keep looking.

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Pros
  • Ideal for backpacking trips due to its portability
Cons
  • The tent is not very private, and campers can easily be seen by others passing by

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