🏕️ Adventure Awaits: Your Quick Escape to Nature!
The Night Cat Pop-up Camping Tent is a 2-person, waterproof tent designed for quick and easy setup in just 3 seconds. With a compact package size that is 40% smaller than traditional tents, it offers ample space for 2 adults and gear, while ensuring excellent ventilation with multiple entry points. Built to withstand the elements, this tent is rainproof and windproof, making it the perfect companion for your outdoor adventures.
Brand | Night Cat |
Product Dimensions | 114"L x 79"W x 48"H |
Item Weight | 3.1 Kilograms |
Floor Width | 79 Inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking |
Shape | Square |
Occupancy | 2 Person |
Seasons | 3 Season |
Included Components | Pegs and Guylines, Pole |
Water Resistance Technology | 2000mm |
Special Feature | Rainproof, Pop Up |
Occupant Capacity | 2 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Polyester |
Color | Dark Green |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Pop Up |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Assembly Time | 3 seconds |
Pole Material Type | Fiberglass |
Size | 2 Persons (9.5x6.6x4 ft) |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 2 |
Maximum Height | 120 Centimeters |
Floor Area | 290 Centimeters |
Base Material | Polyester |
Number Of Poles | 1 |
Style | Nature-inspired |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Assembly Required | No |
Number of Windows | 2 |
Number of Rooms | 1 |
Stake Material | Steel, Aluminum, Plastic |
Tent Floor Material | Polyester |
Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Sleeve |
Number of Guylines | 1 |
Rainfly Material | Waterproof 190T Polyester Taffeta PU 2000mm |
Is Waterproof | True |
UPC | 197644552139 |
Form Factor | Dome |
Model Name | CA-NC8-OLD |
Manufacturer | Buythem |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 28 x 27.3 x 3.5 inches |
Package Weight | 4.08 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 114 x 79 x 48 inches |
Brand Name | Night Cat |
Warranty Description | Any problem happens, please contact with us for a satisfied solution |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | US-ZP-32-AGN |
B**A
Quick, Spacious, and Easy—Perfect for Jeep Camping, Not Motorcycles!
If you're looking for a tent that sets up in under 60 seconds, this is the one for you! It's spacious, just like the photos, and seems to be very well made.I originally bought it for my husband's motorcycle trips, but it turned out to be too large for that purpose—it doesn't fit in motorcycle side bags. When my husband saw the large, circular-shaped bag it came in, he couldn't stop laughing. He even used the backpack straps to wear it, joking that he looked like a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle! He added that with this bag, a windy day on his bike would turn him into a kite.The tent comes in a lightweight, circular bag about 3 feet across. Setting it up is effortless: unzip the bag, pull out the tent, and toss it—it pops open instantly. When we first opened it, it landed upside down, and my husband thought it was some sort of unconventional design. Once we flipped it over, he was sold on the tent but decided it would be better suited for his Jeep instead of the motorcycle.Packing it back into the bag took me a minute to figure out, but it’s not too difficult. It’s just like folding a pop-up windshield visor—grab, loop, and fold. Overall, it’s a fantastic tent, but be mindful of its size for your intended use.
A**A
Great tent, easy to fold back up
I got this tent for a June-July camping trip from California to Alaska and back during the summer. In the two-person sized tent, we could fit two adults and a very large German Shepard comfortably in it. My 70-year-old mother was a little worried about getting in and out of it because of the low entrance but she didn’t have any trouble.I was very worried about the durability but it lasted the entire trip and still looks great. One of the reasons I got a pop up tent was because it folds flat, and I did not have a lot of room in the car for a traditional tent. But it was cool to just toss it on the ground, and after the first two times, it was super easy to fold back into the bag and takes only about a minute.We camped in Northern California, Oregon, the middle of British Columbia, Alaska, Montana and Wyoming. Most of the time, we left the doors open and with just the screen zipped up to see the scenery and the stars at night.We did get rained on in Montana and the tent flooded, but I think that was mostly my fault for not staking it down. So the door-sides of the tent were not on the ground and it formed a sort of bowl that catches the rain instead of sheeting off the doors. I want to take it out in the rain again to see if that was the issue. But it is odd that the outside door does not zip on the bottom.We never had a problem with condensation, but we didn’t close the tent up all the way except for during the thunderstorm.This tent would be no good at all for snow because there is very little support for the top and it would collapse easily. You can’t even hang a lantern from the ceiling but there is one hook over one of the doors that can hold a very light-weight lantern.Overall, I love this tent and I can’t wait to take it out again.
S**G
Roomy & Wind Resistant, but Beware of Condensation or Rain
I bought this tent for a 3-week round-trip camping journey spanning 20 states, from Florida to California and back to Florida. Initially, it worked great and was quite easy to set up and take down. The ease of use improves with practice. However, I encountered significant issues when it started raining. The condensation problem, which was mentioned in the product details, turned out to be extreme. During rainy nights, the tent walls were covered in water, and it wasn't clear if it was leaking or just heavy condensation. I had to get up multiple times during the night to wipe down the tent as water dripped from the ceiling onto my sleeping area.On the positive side, the tent is very spacious. I could fit a full-sized blow-up mattress inside and still had about a foot of space on either side for storage. While the roof isn't the sturdiest, it does have a spot where you can hang small items, such as a light, though it does cause a bit of sagging.Folding the tent up becomes easier with a bit of practice, but it's best to do it over grass or a clean surface to avoid picking up excess dirt, which tends to stick around until your next use. Despite its issues with rain and condensation, the tent held up well in high winds, which was impressive.Overall, this tent is good for dry conditions and offers plenty of space and ease of use. However, be prepared for potential condensation issues in rainy or humid environments.*Note: The product description does warn about possible condensation issues in areas with large temperature differences, such as mountaintops.*
S**L
Easy to set up, taking down takes a little practice, warm and wind resistant
We camp often and have a large, 8 person cabin style tent at the moment. The problem with that tent is that it takes a decent amount of time (and preferably 2 people) to set up and take down plus while it's great for warm weather, the size and mesh ceiling make it a little chilly in cold weather. So I was looking for an easier, smaller tent that would retain heat better for some one day camp out trips we do. This tent went up in seconds. To take it down, I did watch the video and got it perfect the first time in practice. During the actual trip, it took me a couple times but I managed. It kind of bends naturally where it is supposed to.The trip that we took it on ended up being miserably cold, dripping rain, and windy enough that our canopies started taking flight. This little dome was one of the few tents that remained standing and dry. It is smaller than I pictured because I am very bad at picturing sizes. I thought that it would be tight but do-able until I realized that our new air mattress is higher than a double high and slightly wider than a Queen. We ended up with about 6 inches on each side and the ceiling was right above our noses. If you have a normal, standard full or queen air mattress, or a sleeping pad, you will be fine but be careful with the extra large ones. It was a little hilarious and slightly uncomfortable but it was warm and dry and quick to take up and down which is what I wanted. It takes up minimal space when packed and we will continue to use this as a spare or for day trips....just with a smaller mattress.
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