Trekker Tent 1 with Carbon Trekking Poles Trekking Pole Tent Lightweight 1 Person Backpacking Tent for Hiking Waterproof Quick Setup 3-Season Ultralight Tent for Camping Hiking Hunting Bikepacking RCP








Key features
- •Super Fast and Easy set up! Great for Hiking, camping, or adding to your survival bag, this compact tent will fit into your backpack without filling it up.
- •Has a protected area for all your gear.
- •Trekking Poles are included, Light weight carbon/aluminum trekking poles with easy lock system. See pictures.
- •This Tent includes 9 ultralight red aluminum stakes.
- •2.6 lbs, 50 inch center height, plus trekking poles.
Trekker Tent 1 with Carbon Trekking Poles Trekking Pole Tent Lightweight 1 Person Backpacking Tent for Hiking Waterproof Quick Setup 3-Season Ultralight Tent for Camping Hiking Hunting Bikepacking RCP
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Customer Reviews
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Decent tent for the money
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•October 3, 2023
I was very pleased with this tent. It has ample room for one. The vestibule has plenty of room for my backpack. As a scout leader I needed a tent that was affordable and setup quickly. I wish the tent was longer. At 6 ft 2 I 6 ft 2 in I almost touch both ends of the tent. This presents a problem when it is raining.
Nice lightweight budget tent
Shannon Hacker✓ Verified Purchase•September 15, 2023
This is a decent one person tent and it's also relatively lightweight. The tent is extremely easy and quick to setup and to tear back down. The tent packs down relatively small in the included stuff sack (you can see the green stuff sack in the gear pick) and is easy to store. I have had the tent outside in the rain for two days and there were no leaks detected, so it seems to be relatively water resistant. It is truly a one person tent in my opinion and I have little room after I get inside (six feet about 240 pounds). It's not cramped necessarily, just "cozy" and if I had to do it again, I would have bought the two person tent to leave me room to store my gear inside. The tent does have a vestibule, so gear can still be kept out of the elements.
I purchased the package that included the two trekking poles and the poles themselves are decent for the price. The poles use a three way collapsing system with tensioners that you can adjust for the length. The poles collapse to a small size which can then easily be strapped onto your pack or even stuffed inside depending on the size of your pack.
Overall, I think this is an outstanding budget lightweight tent and it is good value for money.
I purchased the package that included the two trekking poles and the poles themselves are decent for the price. The poles use a three way collapsing system with tensioners that you can adjust for the length. The poles collapse to a small size which can then easily be strapped onto your pack or even stuffed inside depending on the size of your pack.
Overall, I think this is an outstanding budget lightweight tent and it is good value for money.
Great budget combo backpacking tent!
B. Santos✓ Verified Purchase•August 31, 2023
Pros:
- Good value and price.
- Very easy and quick set up.
- Guylines and easy-to-stake nails included.
- Great against heavy rain. Since it's a teepee shape heavy downpour just slides off.
- Large vestibule.
Cons:
- During windy weather (20mph winds for me), positioning the hiking pole the right way requires some practice.
- Condensation can build up inside the ceiling, but not too much in my situation.
- Taller folks may have some inconvenience due to the slanted walls (teepee shaped wall).
- Could use more personal item pockets (there's only one inside).
Final Thoughts:
Overall, a great tent for the price. Pitch the tent during certain windy days to get a layout of how to position your hiking pole. For me I had to put it about a 75-80 degree angle. It's pretty much light overall and less clutter in my bag when I do multi-day hiking. I recommend this combo set for any novice or budget hikers as well!
- Good value and price.
- Very easy and quick set up.
- Guylines and easy-to-stake nails included.
- Great against heavy rain. Since it's a teepee shape heavy downpour just slides off.
- Large vestibule.
Cons:
- During windy weather (20mph winds for me), positioning the hiking pole the right way requires some practice.
- Condensation can build up inside the ceiling, but not too much in my situation.
- Taller folks may have some inconvenience due to the slanted walls (teepee shaped wall).
- Could use more personal item pockets (there's only one inside).
Final Thoughts:
Overall, a great tent for the price. Pitch the tent during certain windy days to get a layout of how to position your hiking pole. For me I had to put it about a 75-80 degree angle. It's pretty much light overall and less clutter in my bag when I do multi-day hiking. I recommend this combo set for any novice or budget hikers as well!
Weekend warrior approved
Jim Amberg✓ Verified Purchase•August 29, 2023
I just got back from a three day trip on the twin valley trail near Dayton Ohio (that's also worth checking out if you're near the area) and this tent was great. It set up very easily and kept me dry during a light rain on the first night.
Night 1 had a ton of factors that meant my buddy's single wall tent was soaked on the inside with condensation while I just had a slight problem near my head and feet. It wasn't much but the real problem was that my campsite was on a very slight hill and I had slid down a bit overnight and was touching the wall with my sleeping bag. It wasn't much though and my bag dried quickly despite a fairly damp morning.
As for the size of the tent, I'm 5'11" and fit fine but if I was a few inches taller I'd probably only be able to curl up on my side to sleep without touching the walls. The tent is wide enough for larger side sleeping pads so this wouldn't be a problem but if you're a tall back/stomach only person then maybe I look for a two person tent to sleep in diagonally. The vestibule had plenty of room for my gear.
The trekking poles were a bit heavier than the ones my friend had brought but one of his ended up breaking after getting stuck in some mud.
Overall everything seemed like it was good quality and I plan on buying more from this company if they keep making solid equipment at such a competitive price.
Night 1 had a ton of factors that meant my buddy's single wall tent was soaked on the inside with condensation while I just had a slight problem near my head and feet. It wasn't much but the real problem was that my campsite was on a very slight hill and I had slid down a bit overnight and was touching the wall with my sleeping bag. It wasn't much though and my bag dried quickly despite a fairly damp morning.
As for the size of the tent, I'm 5'11" and fit fine but if I was a few inches taller I'd probably only be able to curl up on my side to sleep without touching the walls. The tent is wide enough for larger side sleeping pads so this wouldn't be a problem but if you're a tall back/stomach only person then maybe I look for a two person tent to sleep in diagonally. The vestibule had plenty of room for my gear.
The trekking poles were a bit heavier than the ones my friend had brought but one of his ended up breaking after getting stuck in some mud.
Overall everything seemed like it was good quality and I plan on buying more from this company if they keep making solid equipment at such a competitive price.
Fantastic customer service!!
Roger✓ Verified Purchase•July 15, 2023
Bought and got the tent delivered, incl trekking poles.... took it out to Shenandoah NP for 3 days trials in beginning Dec, and love the poles, had some issues with leaking tent during some heavy raining... here is where the fantastic customer service kicked in.... Back home, I emailed the company, and told them about the small leaks into the tent (and as well, I had snapped off the lower part of one of the poles - my fault, lost balance, and whole body weight landed on one pole as I was trying to avoid a fall), and the company promptly sent me not only a brand new tent, but ALSO two NEW poles, although I had only asked advice about water-proofing the tent and asked them to send/sell me another tip of pole... LOVE this company... btw, new tent seems to be waterproof...
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