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Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025
only okay. for the price you can do better but it does work as a basic entry level tent. i dont like that there is a mix of sleeves and hooks for the poles instead of just having one or the other as it does make it a bit more difficult to pitch. the tie out points on the rain fly are also not great would have been much better to have adjustable ones. once pitched it does the job and is decently comfortable. ventilation isnt great if you have the doors closed up as the upper windows are kind of small but not an issue unless its very hot and raining otherwise you can just leave one of the doors opened a bit.
PW
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2025
I took this BISINNA tent on a recent warm-weather backpacking trip, and overall, it performed really well. At just over 2 kg (around 4.75 lbs), it’s definitely at the upper end of what I’d consider acceptable for backpacking—especially if you’re trying to keep your base weight low—but the tradeoff in durability and weather protection makes it worthwhile in certain conditions.The design is smart, especially for hot or humid climates. The full-mesh inner tent offers excellent airflow, and the outer layer handles rain without any issue. I got caught in a surprise downpour, and the PU3000 waterproof rating held up perfectly—no leaks, no soggy corners.Setup is straightforward with sturdy aluminum poles, and it holds its shape nicely even in gusty conditions. I also appreciate the two-door layout, which makes midnight exits less awkward when sharing the tent.It’s a snug fit for two, better suited for solo campers who want a bit more room, but it’s manageable for a duo with compact gear.If you’re looking for a warm-weather tent that balances ventilation, rain protection, and solid structure—and can live with a bit of extra weight—this one is a solid choice.
john miller
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025
worked great, perfect size for my 9 yr old and I. Packs small, took it on a flight on trip to Colorado worked perfect. Easy to setup, good air flow and blocked the high winds we were in. 30 deg F camping.
Rebecca Stone Phillips
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
Great quality and value for the money on this backpacking tent. Light weight and sleeps great! Waterproof rain fly, great design and keeps the outside out and me inside nice and comfy.
MDD
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025
Nice small 2 to 3 man tent. Has screen and rain cover if needed. Comes in a small footprint size for easy set up and take down and storage.
Raquel F.
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025
Very easy to put up, very strong we just put ours up in a very, very windy spot at a very windy day. It was very easy and for being so compact it’s quite roomy inside. Awesome for backpacking and mountaineering. Not bad for taking to the beach either.
Marcie
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025
This tent is perfectly outfitted for a 3 season camper. The tent is completely mesh except for the rain fly. The reason for the 4 stars is that I am 6'5" and I can not fit in the tent when I lay down. I have to lie diagonally to fit so I can not share this tent with another person. Otherwise, it has nice ventilation hatches, 2 inside pockets for stowing gear and a hook for hanging a light. The poles are sturdy and they were easy to insert and push through the sleeves during set up.
Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025
I must first start out by saying that I have never had another backpacking tent before so I cannot effectively compare this, but I do have several tents so I can speak on quality of the materials and what I see. I first want to point out that the initial bag is very small and very light which is a huge plus for backpacking. The poles are made out of aluminum and feel much more sturdy than typical fiberglass poles. The seams, from what I can tell are well sewn and look like 98% of them will hold up well. There are some imperfections along a few of the netting corners but i cant tell as of yet how long these will hold up. The rain fly is easy to set up, and since there is a door on both sides of the tent, the position of the fly doesn't matter as its the same on both sides. On all 4 corners, the fly snaps in with a typical buckle rather than a hook system which I like a little bit more. My biggest complaint about this tent is the vents at the top of the fly on both sides. The vent feels like the framing of it is made of a thick cardboard and seems a bit flimsy. in order to keep the vent open, you have to reach in and un-Velcro the flap and move a similar cardboard style "pole" to prob open the vent. Now the "pole" is about 1 inch, maybe 1.5 inch thick and is covered by the tenting material and has Velcro on it to keep it in place, but repeat use and/or heavy wind is going to eventually bend this to where it wont stand up anymore. And the vent frame itself is partially bent from shipping anyway. not sure if it will flatten out overtime. The inside space is about 6'3 as i am 6'2 and pretty much touch both ends, which is fine for me because i fit just fine. it says there is room for 2 people, but if you put 2 people in this tent, there will be no room for any gear. Usually this is fine if you are on a scout trek or something similar where you have a pack line, but not so much if you are on your personal trip. Overall this is a pretty neat tent that folds up into a small area and will be great for backpacking.
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