SAFACUS1 Person Tent for Outdoor Backpacking, Lightweight Double Layer Waterproof 1 Man Tent, Easy Set up Tent with Two Doors Aluminum Poles for Camping Hiking Mountaineering
Brand | SAFACUS |
Item Weight | 3.5 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking |
Occupancy | 1 Person |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Included Components | Stakes, Pole |
Water Resistance Technology | 3000 millimeters |
Special Feature | Waterproof, Lightweight |
Occupant Capacity | 1 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Polyester |
Color | blue |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Easy Setup |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
Size | 1 People |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Fabric Type | Aluminum,Polyester |
Maximum Height | 59 Inches |
Floor Area | 23 Square Feet |
Base Material | polyester,pu |
Number Of Poles | 1 |
Style | Practical, Outdoor-focused |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Rooms | 1 |
Tent Floor Material | polyurethane |
Rainfly Material | 68D/210T ripstop Polyester |
Is Waterproof | True |
UPC | 635648161471 |
Form Factor | Dome |
Manufacturer | SAFACUS |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.76 x 9.8 x 5.75 inches |
Package Weight | 2.16 Kilograms |
Brand Name | SAFACUS |
Part Number | Al Pole Bag Tent Blue 1People |
A**S
Honest and thorough review
This is a decent tent for the price point. I bought it on sale for $40. I would recommend this to a friend on a budget or someone new to backpacking.Here's a few things about this tent.1. Unfortunately it is not 3.5 lbs. Had I known this I would not of bought it. Weight has to be spot on. It's what many of us look for next to price. Sadly for the seller this mistake or typo could of added cost to their bottom line if I had chose to return it which I highly considered doing just for this reason. This is where it loses a star. It's actually 4 lbs or 3.94 lbs to be precise. And I tested this against other items in the house (bags of rice, beans, etc) to check calibration of my scale. +/- an ounce and it's still closer to 4 than 3.5. It's freestanding and in decent weather you only need two stakes for the vestibules. Leave remaining stakes and guy lines at home and you'll be at 3.54 lbs. Closer to the listed weight.2. Although the tent options for the single person are green and orange, I somehow received red (red fly, orange-red body). Red is also written on the tag. I like the red and actually prefer it over orange, but if I was stuck on getting orange I would be returning this. Once again this hurts the seller's bottom line and leaves them with an upset customer and bad referrals.I'm 6' tall, broad shoulders and a size 12 shoe. My toes touched a little but not enough to annoy me. I was surprised to find that the inside is actually quite roomy. The side walls are near vertical (roughly 15° inward). This gave me ample side room compared to traditional tents that lean between a 25° and 45° angle. This also gives you more room in the vestibules! About the same as the ones on my Kelty 2P tent. No problem fitting my backpack and boots in one vestibule, and a few other handy items in the other.It comes with a decent size gear loft. I don't recall that in the description so I was very pleased. It's rectangular, of good size and looks nothing like my Kelty gear loft which was triangular and looked like my ex-girfriend's gstring. This one held my hat, wallet, flashlight, and few other small items. 2 inside triangle shaped pockets. One on each end. 2 vestibules, 2 full size doors, and reflective material around the 2 vents and near the tie/stake down areas. The fly sheet has adjustable buckles. My $200 Kelty doesn't even have these. The webbing on them is thin, but they seem to hold fine.I was a little concerned about the design thinking the roof would collect and puddle water. I gave it a good hose test and camped two nights in the rain. I had no issues. The floor is thin, as with all 1P backpacking tents. So you'll need to consider adding a tarp as a footprint. This will add about 0.5 lbs to your overall weight. $1.00 at the dollar store but the tarp will be a little small. $4.99 at Big 5 and you get a 6x8 which spans the tent's entire floor and most of both vestibules - which is good for rainy days where you want to set your gear on something dry.Installation: Instructions are lacking. What you do to set this up right the first time is to sleeve the poles, then insert the ends of the right side pole into the left side grommets and the ends of the left side pole into the right side grommets. Taught the vestibules first! Then taught the ends of the fly. Reason for this is one of the door zippers wants to sit on the roof side of the tent pole. This could allow rain in. There's no way around this that I found, but by doing things in this order the design flaw (if I may call it that) will be reduced some. A 3rd velco strap at the top of each door would have been nice. I might add one myself.Some final notes: The stakes are soft and bend very easy. The zippers are on the less expensive side, but if you treat them with care there shouldn't be any problems. There are two zippers per door and they are double sided zippers. Some areas of the tent have extra material (not cut correctly) a few loose hanging threads that will need to be carefully trimmed off with some scissors. Not a big deal. Remember this isn't a $100+ tent.I had some condensation build up. This is normal for most 1P tents though. Not too bad but could of been better. Higher vents would have done a better job for circulation. Being 6' tall I was able to fully sit up inside, my head only hitting the gear loft when it was loaded with items. Tent is nylon. Not as strong as polyester and will tend to collect moisture and sag a little under prolonged wet conditions.The price point and the listed weight (though inaccurate) were the selling points for me. It's a bargain and if treated like a light weight, light material backpacking tent, I expect it will last through several more trips outdoors. Overall I'm happy.
S**N
Lightweight High Quality Fantastic Deal
This review is one of my few at five stars based on the tent design, light weight, and quality. Seller did provide promised bonus inflatable pillow, which is so nice, I've used it at home for a week.Arrived in two days via Amazon Prime. I was sceptical of claims at this price point as specifications of light weight and immediately took to my local grocers to weigh, and as claimed, 4 lbs 6 oz.I was impressed that this tent compares with Nemo Galaxi 2 person at $249, except, this tent has more structural material around load bearing sides, BUT is about a pound lighter (probably the extra tent ground cloth the expensive one's provide)! Same cross bar from door to door to keep sides vertical and provide more interior volume. Poles are aluminum ( not cheap fiberglass).Instructions with pictures are permanently on outer bag flap. Inside is rain fly, tent, a draw string bag containing poles, all in a compression strap. 2 long poles and shorter cross pole. They have quality lightweight aluminum finish and bungee cord inside. Snapped to length in seconds.Assembled in five minutes by one unpracticed man. Clips along tent to quickly attach to poles, strong grommets for poles, triple reinforced where crossbar spreader ends meet fly.Zippers have interior and exterior loop pulls in attractive black and white cordage. Bug mesh is fine enough to keep out gnats, mosquitoes, provide ventilation or give clear view of skies if weather allows you to skip the rainfly. Tent floor is waterproof and comes up 3 inches on each side to keep groundwater out.The rain fly has two large doors on each side so boots and backpack can stay dry outside.Width is good for two full size people and some gear. Room for both to sit up. Above is a removable gear loft, hook to hang flashlight, and enough loops to have two small clothes lines to dry socks, etc.By each door inside tent is a mesh pocket adequate for cellphone, tablet, small items at reach and visible.Outside rain fly tabs for tieing down are reflective. Inside rain fly are tabs to connect to poles to keep space between fly and tent for ventilation. Additional vents at top of rain fly with velcro support to vent moisture out of tent.Pros: LIGHT, Quality compares with $250+ tents, more interior room than most, Easy assembly. Stuffs small, can be used with rainfly, without, or just rainflyCons: Usual cheap aluminum tent pegs, fixed by $10 upgrades. No secondary groundsheet. $10 fix.
C**N
Item was cut
Well to be honest the tent was nice and pretty easy to set up. Even though I had to figure out how it all went together because I didn’t realize the instructions were on the inside of the carry bag. Also, I noticed the carry bag has a slice cut in it about 5 inches long. Upon further inspection I also realized that the floor of the tent was also cut. I would have returned it but by the time I realized there was damage it was too late because my done was leaving for his BoyScout camp in two days and I would not have had a chance to get a new one by then. So please I spect the tent as soon as you receive it.
S**E
Excellent Value Waterproof Tent
Update: Nov 2020 - After reviewing and using the orange tent last year I liked it enough to buy another this year. We haven’t used a ground cloth/footprint and it has been fine. Love the tent. It is heavier than the BA Copper Spur UL3 but costs so much less and other features are same or better so we decided on value over weight. The stakes that come with it weigh the same as the UL red aluminum ones I bought from Amazon so am using those. The red Amazon ones are nicer as the bend less but both are fine. The only differences between the two tents is that orange is not offered and the gear loft was (so sad about this) discontinued, and the stuff sack has more webbing and clips on it. My opinion is that the stuff sack is now less useful because it is heavier for no useful reason. I leave it at home. The hanging hooks for the gear loft remain so you can make one yourself out of mesh. I hope Safacus discontinues the excess bag features and invests that savings into reinstating the mesh gear loft which is very useful and worth the minimal weight to me. The tent has built in pockets in the mesh sidewalls but the gear loft is a nice place to lay the headlamp to light the tent. Condensation is not a problem, notice the ceiling vents in the images I attached. The dew on the outside of the tent dries quickly and the tent stuffs easily into our packs. We use only 8 stakes and all is great. If I had unlimited funds or was thru hiking I would try the BA Copper Spur for hundreds of dollars but for my occasional weeklong hikes, this $65 tent is awesome! Communication with customer service about the “missing” gear loft was a positive experience.2019: We haven’t slept in this yet but set it up and it is as spacious and easy to use as we hoped. The color is nice and the dual doors, dual vestibules at this low price is what we needed for our occasional two-day hikes. I replaced the stakes with some lightweight aluminum ones sold on Amazon for less than $10. I might also use a stuff sack for it instead of the provided carrying bag. I agree with other reviewers that this is an excellent light tent for the money. The floor is similar weight fabric as the sides so it feels fragile. I will probably get a piece of tyvek to use as another layer on some hikes. I chose orange so if lost in the woods I can be seen.
S**I
Light, easy assemble, smaller than sleeping bag!
I got an blue color two persons tent. It's perfect size and its much bigger than my previous purchase. Its lightweight, portable,featuring quality aluminum poles whicb make the tent more stable and lightweight. Overall, I love the design and how spacious it is inside making it a great fit for 2 people. This tent was super easy to set up. It took me like 5 min to get it up and standing.Rain fly tabs for tieing down and door ties are reflective,it to keep stuff safe at night.the top of inner tent has a removable gear loft, hook for hang flashlight, and store bags in the door sides.In short, this was a great buy for the money spent. I' ll keep an eye on this brand.
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