⛺ Gear up fast, stay dry, and own the trail with Night Cat’s sleek solo shelter!
The Night Cat Backpacking Tent is a lightweight (2kg), compact, and waterproof dome tent designed for 1 to 2 people. Featuring 190T nylon with a 3000mm PU waterproof coating and sealed seams, it offers heavy rain protection. Its quick 1-2 minute setup with hand-safe fiberglass poles and breathable mesh ventilation makes it ideal for solo backpackers, campers, and scouts seeking reliable shelter in all seasons.
Brand | Night Cat |
Product Dimensions | 86.6"L x 47"W x 43"H |
Item Weight | 1.98 Kilograms |
Floor Width | 1.2 Meters |
Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking |
Shape | Dome Tent |
Occupancy | 1 Person |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Included Components | Peg, Guy lines |
Water Resistance Technology | 3000 |
Special Feature | Waterproof, Lightweight, Foldable |
Occupant Capacity | 1 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Fiberglass, fabric, Polyurethane |
Color | Army Green |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Assembly Time | 1 minutes |
Pole Material Type | Fiberglass |
Size | 1 Person (7.0*3.8*3.6ft) |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Fabric Type | 190T Nylon |
Floor Length | 2.2 Meters |
Maximum Height | 1.2 Meters |
Floor Area | 28.8 Square Feet |
Base Material | Polyester |
Number Of Poles | 1 |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Rooms | 1 |
Minimum Trail Weight | 4.4 Pounds |
Stake Material | metal |
Tent Floor Material | Oxford fabric with polyurethane coating |
Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Clip |
Is Waterproof | True |
UPC | 781573255423 |
Model Name | SG-TENT-ARMY |
Manufacturer | BuyThem |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.77 x 6.14 x 5.28 inches |
Package Weight | 1.98 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.72 x 4.72 x 16.54 inches |
Brand Name | Night Cat |
Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
Suggested Users | unisex-child |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | SG-TENT-ARMY |
Outer Material | Waterproof Oxford |
P**N
Great value, for an amazing tent
It's a small tent, super easy to set up and very light weight.I've used it twice now, once in cold weather (25°F) and in rainy conditions. In cold weather it isn't the best however it is a 50$ tent so. In rain it held up great! No leaks! Great air flow and not super noisy either.The tent stakes suck like most tent stakes. But all around an amazing tent for a backpacking trip with the homies
J**O
Very convenient! Perfect size to cool with a battery powered camping fan!
This tent really can be set up by one person even at dusk! I got the slim one & if you like to cuddle, 2 people really can fit with individual camping pads next to each other! By myself I had enough room for my backpack & clothes at the end by my feet. Good airflow with only the screen zipped & the rain fly off. A camping fan hanging from the center top really will keep it cooler & airy at night if you prefer sleeping cool like I do. Took this camping the first weekend in August & set it up under a tree so it had shade half the day. Cooled off quick with the fan for sleeping even with it nearly triple digits during the day! Easy to take down & put away. I would recommend picking up some better stakes & cords for anchoring if you are camping anywhere but a lawn! LOL as expected, the included tie downs are laughable (most are). It's very thin cord that is invisible after dark (don't trip on it) & cheap thin metal pegs that bend in rough ground & spin in the dirt if you try to hammer them deeper. If you camp in a windy environment, it will turn into a kite with them!
H**S
Very satisfied. Low cost tent that functions pretty well
I’m very satisfied with this tent for its cost and effectiveness for intended purpose. It was easy to set up. It’s kept dry inside in significant rainfall. It’s bare bones but just need a small tent for me at music festival so it’s great if you just need something to sleep in and don’t have to care about it as one would a 300$ + tent. I used waterproofing before using.
G**M
Carried on my motorcycle.
I bought this for motorcycle camping. For the price, it's excellent. It will probably last me a couple years. I have not tested it in the rain. The set up was easy enough. The pegs for the ground aren't great, and you won't be able to get them into hard ground without bending them. It's the same size and weigh's the same as tent's that are 10x the cost.Definitely not going to last years and years.For the price, I cannot complain one bit.
E**R
Perfect Low-Cost Backpack Tent
This is such an awesome product for campers on a budget like me. I haven't tested it out myself yet, but my DOG sure has! She slept in it for three nights while I was away from home because I couldn't bring her along and I don't have a dog house.The tent is super easy to setup; it only has two poles. It sheds water just like it should. It comes with some cord so you can tie it down to the ground to prevent it from getting blown away in the wind. You get a mesh window on the door, and you can keep the door flaps open and out of the way with the attached latch thingys.I think it's fairly obvious, but I'll say it anyway. This is not for snow/extreme cold. No duh. But it's perfect for anything else.One point of interest is the "rainfly". It is not not fully cover the tent. The rainfly is a small tarp that covers the mesh on the roof. I recommend setting up a tarp above the tent in a flying configuration. You will deflect quite a lot of heat this way. With no extra tarp above the tent, I suspect it would get extraordinarily hot inside.Another thing to mention is the poles. They are made of fiberglass, which is not the lightest material ever. And a teeny-tiny piece of it must have cracked off and lodged itself in my palm, because the first time I assembled the tent, I had a stabbing pain in the hand that I used to handle the fiberglass pole. It has mot happened since, so I still recommend this tent. Just don't rub your skin on the poles too much. If you have carbon fiber tent poles that happen to be the right length, just use those instead.Anyway, I digress. Great tent. Packs down small. Easy setup. Incredible price. Enough room for two people to sleep intimately, so I don't recommend sharing the tent. I would call it a 1 person tent.
A**Z
Could be really good. Only concern is how thin / durable materials and zippers
Nice construction, very light weight. I'm not sure how durable the material is tho. But we will see. I'm not hard on my tents and I always have a ground sheet so if this doesn't last with me then I'll be back for a bad review, but so far it's not disappointing.
H**M
Poles are trash.
I needed a one-man tent and threw caution to the wind and bought this one. The appeal: price, integrated rain fly, and price. I assembled in my bedroom and was immediately aghast at the quality of these tent poles, which are thick clunky plastic and only loosely held together by elastic. I think if you are "camping" in the playroom, this will do nicely. In the field, I wouldn't trust those poles 5 minutes. I camp around 30 nights a year, generally in my two-man ALPS Mountaineering tent. Buy that instead.
B**D
Easy set up
I didn't fit, I'm too big, I'll keep it for my grandsons.
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