2-Person Camping Tent – Shelter with Rain Fly and Carrying Bag – Lightweight Outdoor Tent for Backpacking, Hiking, and Beach by Wakeman (Green)
$24.56
$24.56
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Make your camping adventure a pleasant and memorable one by sleeping in the 2-person dome tent by Wake man outdoors. The 2-man tent features fiberglass poles, a rain fly, ventilation window and an interior storage pocket to keep your contents neat and organized while enjoying the great outdoors. This compact and lightweight two-person tent has the right combination of features and simple operation for hiking, camping, outdoor music festivals and shelter while at the Beach. Satisfaction – Wake man outdoors is committed to providing the consumer with the absolute best price and value on all of our products, which we ensure by applying a rigorous quality control process. Note: This is an exclusive product of Wake man outdoors and ONLY 2-person dome tents by Wake man outdoors are to be genuine. Important: Avoid buying counterfeit products and transactions with unauthorized sellers. Look for our Logo on the packaging for every one of our products. Wake man outdoors is a registered trademark protected by U. S. Trademark law and will be vigorously defended.
100% Polyester
Imported
Perfect camping gear
For hiking, backpacking, and travelingDurable Material
Keeping yourself, your camping equipment, and your personal items dry when you are camping is
This lightweight 2-person dome tent with a large d-style door was designed for comfort, space,
Get the most out of your tent during the year. The fiberglass poles and ventilation window allow
6 reviews for 2-Person Camping Tent – Shelter with Rain Fly and Carrying Bag – Lightweight Outdoor Tent for Backpacking, Hiking, and Beach by Wakeman (Green)
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Stephee –
Good tent
This is what it says it is. It’s a good little cheap tent for the spring time weather only.
dallas rodriquez –
Very compact and easy to use
Great valve
sven salvenson –
For what it is, I love it.
I took this tent on a month long motorcycle trip going from Wisconsin to Arizona (and many places inbetween), and spent many days camping in this very tent. Now, It isnt made to be the warmest tent, or the coolest, or the most water resistant, or the biggest.. but its cheap and it works just fine if the weather isnt horrible; Though it did withstand a severe sandstorm and it stopped basically all the wind from hitting me despite it all (though sand did get in from the front, i may have been able to tie it to reduce that). I got lucky with rain (it only rained lightly, and i stayed dry), but i can tell in heavy rain all the tarp for the bottom will do is act as a pool. The only serious complaint i have is.. the carrying bag is JUST barely big enough to fit the tent, and only when folded correctly I wish they made the diameter of the carrying bag just a LITTLE bit wider, because it took me a while to learn just exactly how to fold it to get it back in the bag without ripping it (and even then it felt like i might each time i had to stow it). All around, a good tent for light summer camping, though in a pinch and with the right secondary equipment, it can be pushed to do more
S. D. Herren –
Exactly as advertised, lightweight easy to use
I took the Bike up into the hill country and wanted a small, compact lightweight tent. It is all of that. For the price, you definitely can’t complain. Here’s what happened though. It was unexpected cold, dropping to 30 degrees that night. Very unusual for this part of Texas. The tent is NOT designed to provide any protection from the cold, and it didn’t. I didn’t bring enough blankets. My 300lbs was trying to huddle under some towels, like that would work. Laying on my 1 blanket to keep from laying directly on the cold ground. The only way I could stretch out my 5’10” frame was to lay catty-corner and even then my feet were pressing into one corner and my head was touching the opposite corner. 2 grown humans in this tent? I don’t think so. maybe as a dare. I’m sure two horny teens could make it work. Anywho, it was cramped for just me. getting dressed was not easy, since there wasn’t enough room to crouch. But I knew about the space issue, so I expected all of that. Most tents greatly exaggerate how many people can fit in real life. All in all I’m really happy with it. it set up fast, by myself, and provided a sense of shelter through the night, even if all it did was cut the wind a bit. However, I will be replacing it with a slightly smaller, lighter, sturdier tent that provides a tiny bit more insulation from the cold.
Carys Kay –
Tent Quality Decreasing over Time?
Edit (June 2025): I just ordered another one of these tents. It is a nicely spacious tent, but it has a hole in the corner of the tent, as shown in my video. The tent that I ordered last summer was fine though, and they are the same tent.I would be able to sew or tape it, but I can’t because of the hole’s location.The tension from the tent poles is just going to cause the hole to get larger. Rain and small animals can just crawl right in through that hole.What a rip off! 3/5 starsSeptember 2024I used this tent through last Summer and Autumn for tent camping at a campground.There was plenty of room for myself, my sleeping bag, and just enough room for my large suitcase, but it was kind of awkward to open in the tent.The zippers were great quality and held up nicely over time with no issues to speak of.As for rain, it was hit and miss. The tent would stay dry after a brief light rain. Anything more than that the rain would leak in pretty significantly. The bottom of my sleeping bag always got soaked at the tent entrance where it butted up against the tent door after a rainstorm.Draping or hanging a tarp over my tent helped keep the tent 90% dry.Overall, I am very happy with this purchase. 5/5 stars
NC –
Great value, ideal for single youth camper. Quick and easy setup.
Used for two day camp out by an early teen. Bag was small, light, super easy to put up, looked a lot more expensive, fit on a 5×7 ground tarp great, and generally worked well the whole time. The green color we bought really looks good at camp. Had several ask about it. It was put up in maybe 10 min including ground tarp and stakes.We did not use in rain but should do ok in light rain or bring a tarp for extra protection in windy downpours. The “rainfly” is just a very small cover for the small opening at the top. But I sprayed the tent with water and did not leak.Zippered bug net doors worked well and the main solid doors have tie backs.Comes with four small stakes and two fiberglass poles.So what are the cons at this price range? Zippers: very cheap plastic….would suggest being very careful. Thickness of tent: would not place on rough areas or use roughly, always use ground tarp. Smell: Air it out a few days….smell gave the person a headache. Poles: are small and should be used gently, but work. Rain: No rainfly but I don’t think it needs it. Size: Best for a person near 5’ even though it is 6.5’ in measurement. I’m 6’1” and I had to position from corner to corner to not have the tent side in my face and doesn’t work well with rectangle sleeping bags or bag mats.Overall, I was very surprised and would buy again. The pros and value far outweigh the cons. Our other tents and hammocks cost a whole lot more. So if you are worried about durability, buy two. Still less than most basic tents and is super light and small when in the bag.