Toogh 2-3 Person Waterproof Camping Tent.
Rain Fly Vented Roof enlarged and with waterproof coating protect you from unexpected light rain.
Leak-free seam tape all around the bottom ground sheet bring better waterproof performance on wet grass.
Stronger metal zipper pullers ensure durability for using more frequently.
Other Features
Easy to set up and take down in only 60 seconds.
Light weight: 7.5 pounds.
Comes with a carrying bag for easy traveling and relocate camps.
Easy entry front door with two-way zippered mesh window.
Large mesh side wall vents at top provide excellent ventilation and star gazing, keep mosquitoes and bugs out.
Product Dimensions:
Set up size: 95(L) x 82(W) x 53(H) inches
Pack size: 7 x 9.4x 31.5 inches
Materials:
210T Oxford for Rainfly, 210T Oxford + High density B3 mesh for Inner Layer
Groundsheet: Waterproof 210T Oxford for Floor
Included Contents:
1 x Carrying Bag
8x Tent pegs
4 x Wind Rope
1 x storage bag
Safety Warning:
When you set up and take down the tent, pls don’t pull it tight on the ground to protect the fabric and poles from damaged.
Pls keep it away from the fire
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Very comfortable for 1 person Very comfortable for 1 person, could fit two people who don’t mind being right next to each other. I couldn’t see 3 adults sleeping in here though, maybe 2 adults and a small child.For reference I am 5’10 and about 190lbs.VERY easy to take down and put up, can be done easily by one person in minutes. You can fit a full queen air mattress inside.The instructions are entirely in a different language but it’s self explanatory on how to set it up the first time if…
Love the cross ventilation Kids used this in Okeechobee fest with no issues. They were able to put it up and break it down very quickly. The tent packs up well and is very light. Love the cross ventilation. Perfect for 2 people, 4 is pushing it unless they are under 5 feet tall.
Held up to light rain, and super easy to set up and break down. I used this tent to camp for 4 days. It rained just about every night. It held up to light rain and most insects. There was some water that got inside the tent during a heavier storm on the last night of my trip. It mostly seeped in where we had things pressed up against the walls of the tent. There were some small ticks and random insects that made their way in, but it kept out most of the critters. It’s very easy to set up and take down. You literally just pull the center up, and snap…