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The CAMEL CROWN Dome Tent is a lightweight, waterproof, and windproof shelter designed for 2-5 people. Crafted with durable PU2000 Oxford polyester and supported by aluminum poles and iron stakes, it offers stable protection in all four seasons. Featuring breathable mesh vents and a quick-assembly design, it’s perfect for camping, hiking, and outdoor adventures where comfort and reliability matter.
Brand | CAMEL CROWN |
Product Dimensions | 86.6"L x 59.1"W x 43.3"H |
Item Weight | 4.8 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking, Camping |
Shape | Dome |
Occupancy | 2 Person |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Included Components | Rope, Stakes |
Water Resistance Technology | Waterproof |
Special Feature | Portable, Windproof, Waterproof, Lightweight, Pop Up |
Occupant Capacity | 2 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Polyester |
Color | 2 person Army Green |
Sport | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking, Fishing, Hiking |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Pole Material Type | Glass Fiber |
Size | 2 person |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Fabric Type | Polyester |
Floor Length | 86.61 Inches |
Maximum Height | 43.31 Inches |
Floor Area | 5114 Square Inches |
Base Material | Polyester |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Rooms | 4 |
Stake Material | Aluminum |
Tent Floor Material | Polyester |
Number of Vestibules | 4 |
Footprint Tarp Weight | 100 Hundredths Pounds |
Number of Stakes | 8 |
Rainfly Material | Polyester |
Is Waterproof | True |
Form Factor | Dome |
Manufacturer | CAMEL CROWN |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.09 x 6.06 x 5.98 inches |
Package Weight | 2.24 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 86.6 x 59.1 x 43.3 inches |
Brand Name | CAMEL CROWN |
Part Number | Z1S3NA104JB0-OLUS-F1 |
A**Y
Absolutely Impressive!
While I cannot comment on LONG-TERM durability, I used this tent during a recent, 1st ever SOLO backpacking trip (5 days / 4 nights), and this tent met, and in most cases exceeded, ALL of my requirements:1. EASE of assembly2. Lightweight (preferably under 2.5 lbs or under); I think they said it's 2.1 lbs... and I did not even have need to bring the stakes!3. Non-bulky / doesn't take up a lot of room4. Affordability5. Durability (NOTE: I have reasonable expectations and am not expecting this tent to outlive some of the super pricy models... but on the flipside - UNLIKE the cheap backpack (from a DIFFERENT company) that I'd purchased on amazon that broke apart while just doing a dry run in loading it) - obviously, even cheap gear should be durable enough that it lasts a few trips and doesn't easily break apart like that)Despite having rocky ground (and some sharp vegetation!) here in the Southwest USA, the tent sustained ZERO rips or snags = HUGE / critical!Its weight is lighter than most... but equally important is that it does NOT take up much space - and it definitely did not! NOTE: the slight trade off here is that it was slightly difficult to stuff in its case... but I'd MUCH rather spend a few extra minutes getting in the tiny case that then easily hooks to my backpack in such a way that it DOES NOT cause me to get "close-lined" on vegetation. The tent did cause any "close-lining"... unlike my dang sleeping pad (from a different company)!In terms of ease of assembly: during my DRY RUN, I did have a bit of difficulty with ONE step in the assembly process, but ZERO issues out in the wilderness. Specifically, that was the part where you go to bend the poles in the holders in the corners, after having pushed them through the loops on the tent fabric. I attribute this to having done my dry run on my slick hardwood floor! Out in nature, the ground / earth offers the resistance needed that this step is quick and easy. Just something to keep in mind if you do a dry run on a similar surface.The price is unbeatable for all of the features I'm looking for / that it offers!Most of the negative comments I read seem to come from less than perfect waterproofness. I cannot comment on this personally as the weather was bone dry during my trip and it is VERY, VERY RARE for me to encounter wet weather than I was NOT planning on.Wind, however, is something that can come out of nowhere, but I did not encounter hard wind and cannot comment there. On the final night, there were some gentle gusts for a few hours (and a very occasional moderate gust) and that was it........ tent held up just fine during that... and WITHOUT me having used any of the stakes or guy lines (my partner who taught me the ropes typically doesn't bother with that; and instead we use our gear OR if windy, put a large rock in each corner on the inside (and on this trip, I never even had to put rocks in the corners either). And at times, I'd be off with my daypack hiking mountains, the longest of which was like a 9-10 hr hike = obviously a good part of my gear (which = weight that was in the tent during the night) was with me in my daypack! When I returned 9-10 hrs later, the tent was still standing perfectly, being weighted down with only my backpack on the inside and not much else other than 2 lbs worth of extra shoes.
N**G
Ok setup, has bug mesh and plastic flooring
Great for kids. Normal setup process. It has a plastic floor to help keep dampness out (I will still use a ground cover tho), plus a bug screen to zip closed without having to zip up the door opening. Grandkids Kids will enjoy it when they visit. While adults could fit in, I would opt for something bigger for the wife and I.
A**R
Mostly waterproof, buy a can of waterproofing spray to touch up!
Okay yes it says it is windproof and waterproof, its definately windproof but it is almost waterproof. Water still gets through the fabric, ( though not the floor) and just collects in drops but they are never large enough to fall and drip inside the tent. I set my tent up before it rained, and through the night it kept me dry, but the drizzle peaceful. I had to order a can of waterproofing material to touch up the outside coat of the tent, but other than that no rain gets inside, the door is nice for being two layered, so rain drips outside though I think you should pack a towel just to clean up whatever rain or mess gets inside the tent when going from inside to outside the tent. The design was pretty nice and plain too, and it only took me around 10 minutes to set the tent up, and the floor is rather thin but the walls of the tent look pretty durable. The tent is also pretty bug resistant and keeps out most flies, mosquitoes, ants etc. (though watch out for gnats as they can slip through the tent mesh at the top of the tent
E**.
Quality and inexpensive
I hadn’t camped in 50 years! This tent went up so easily and was taken down easily as well. I camped alone and got the three person tent and was glad I did. It gave me ample room for a full sized air mattress and gear. Well made. It weathered a heavy rainfall with no leaks. I’m quite happy with it.
B**C
A fun tent
I bought this tent for my son. He has enjoyed it and camped in the backyard with it.
A**Y
Poor quality. It leaked on the first use.
I used the tent for my first camping trip in a year or so. It ended up ruining our camping trip. During a consistent but light rain during the night, the tent leaked around the seams of the zipper. The rain shield didn't help. I discovered that the zipper broke and the tent accumulated about a quart of rain water. Fortunately, we had some absorbent towels that partially prevented our gear from getting wet. I would not recommend this tent at all unless you only camp in dry climates even then there are other things to consider as mentioned in other reviews.
T**D
really nice
its great for camping has space for only one person and its great material
A**N
NOT waterproof at all.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:It’s a good little tent for camping as long as it doesn’t rain at all. I wouldn’t have purchased it if it wasn’t advertised as waterproof. It rained during the night and woke up with literal puddles on the ground in the inside. Everything was soaked. It also feels a little claustrophobic as there are no mesh windows anywhere but the door and a tiny bit on the top. There are definitely better tents to buy.
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