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Night Cat 3 Second Setup Tent: Thow it into ground and spread the poles, it will pop up automatically in 3 seconds! ATTN:Trekking poles are EXCLUDED




Fits well with 2 single sleeping air pads and extra space on every edge of inside tent to storage camping backpack or gears

Mesh Net keep away from annoying bugs outside while allowing air go through 2 doors&windows to keep ventilation cool inside

Hook for Lantern/Dual-side zipper/Storage pockets for phone or small accessories/Clips to tie the door fabric

Relaxing in the Beach
Attention: Trekking poles are EXCLUDED in package!
Attention: This pop up tent is designed with Single Layer, so it may have the problem of possible condensation if using it in the area of large temperature difference like Mountaintop, etc.

Resting in the Backyard
Attention: Trekking poles are EXCLUDED in package!
Attention: This pop up tent is designed with Single Layer, so it may have the problem of possible condensation if using it in the area of large temperature difference like Mountaintop, etc.

The Theory of Condensation
The Condensation is a physical phenomenon!
Due to the temperature difference, the water (H2O) from human breathing or the soil, the temperature inside of tent is higher than outside temperature, then the water(H2O) inside the tent will attach on the wall of tent fabric, it becomes the condensation! So in the fact, the fabric of tent is Not Leaking
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Fit
2 Person 1 Person 2 Person 2-4 Person 2 Person 1 Person
Weight
6.6 lb 3.8 lb 5.4 lb 5.5 lbs 3.5 lb 2.6 lb
Features
Pop up/Single Layer/Package 40% Smaller Pop up/Package 40% Smaller/Weather-Proof Tunnel Design Pop up/Package 40% Smaller/Weather-Proof Tunnel Design Pop up/Single Layer/Package 40% Smaller Double Built-in Pillows/Foot Pump Inflatable Portable Lightweigh/Switch to a Quilt or Blanket
Waterproof
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Polyester Taffeta
Imported
【Upgraded Folding Method, Easier Fold Back】Throw the tent to the ground, and spread the pole then it will open up instantly in 3 seconds. Folding back is easier than tranditional pop up camping tent, fold the easy setup tent like number “8” and repeat TWICE, please refer to the instructional video. Practice a few times, you’ll get the method quickly
【Package 40% Smaller】Weight:1.5kg, Package size:21x21x2in. Tranditional pop tent fold in 3 circles while Night Cat Upgraded Pop up Tent fold in 4 circles narrowing the radius of circle to make it 40% Smaller in package. Hand strap and 2 back straps is convenient to carry the foldable tent
【Roomy For 1 Person】Inner size: 7.7×3.3×2.95 ft, fits well with twin size air mattress or Night Cat single sleeping air pads, roomy for 1 adults with spacious space to storage extra camping gears on the side of 1 person pop up tent
【Cool Ventilation with Porch】1 big doors and 2 wide windows allow the air flows and keep the instant pop up tent ventilated well, used as a Popup Beach Tent to enjoy cool breeze. The doors can be set up with your own trekking poles(Exclude in package) or outdoor sticks to be used as a Front Porch, providing a little shade when sitting in front of tent
【Rainproof & Windproof】 Waterproof 190T Polyester Taffeta PU 2000mm, waterproof tape on every seam, to ensure the inside camping tent pop up is totally dry under any rain situation even in the storm. 6mm stretched pole, pegs and guylines makes it strong and windproof
11 reviews for Night Cat Pop-up Camping Tent: 1 Person Tent Waterproof Instant Easy Setup Outdoor Tent
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Rainbow Angel –
Worked great
Set up is a cinch: grasp firmly then throw it away from you. Lol. Putting it back in the bag was a challenge, but this is the first time I’ve ever successfully gotten this kind of thing to fold. The directions for storage were too small, I eventually took a picture with my phone so I could zoom in. The important thing though is that it was compact, good quality, worked as needed, roomier than I expected.
sannamarlee –
Perfect for 1
This tent does as advertised as it fit 1 person perfectly. It is roomy enough to turn from side to side while laying down. Easy to setup and put away when done. It’s light and compact for ease of carrying. It didn’t rain or too winding while I used it so I have no comments on those topic. I just wish it was a slight bigger so I can keep my bag inside with me, but it’s not that big of a deal for me.
brasmejoka joclsimaco –
Folding Instructions: Good tent. Hope this helps.
Print with folding picture. Laminate and place in carrying bagFolding Instructions for Pop-Up TentStep 1: Starting PositionStand at the front zipper opening where your feet would be when lying inside.Grab the bottom hoop and lift it upward until it meets the first hoop on top.Step 2: Combine HoopsHold both of these hoops together.Walk them toward the rear hoop on top (the one above where your head would be when lying down).Step 3: Gather All HoopsNow you should be holding three hoops together (front, first top, and rear top).Bring all three hoops down toward the bottom hoop on the ground at the head end of the tent.Step 4: Orient the TentOnce you have all four tentpole hoops in your hands, make sure the tent windows are on the left and right sides.Step 5: Shape Like a TacoThe tent should now resemble a hard taco shell, with you holding the middle together.Step 6: Lay Tent on Its SideBring your hands down to the ground so that the tent is resting on its side.The tent opening should now be facing the ground.Step 7: Fold Arcs Into CirclesFocus on the right-hand side (where the window is).Twist the arcs inward into a circle and lay it down toward the center of the tent.Once the right side is flat, repeat the same motion on the left-hand side.If done correctly, the tent will now lie flat in the shape of a large circle about 2 ½ feet in diameter.Step 8: Twist Into a Figure 8Grab the large hoop on opposite sides, as though your hands are at 9 o’clock and 3 o’clock on a steering wheel.Twist your hands in opposite directions, folding the hoop into a figure 8 shape.Step 9: Final Collapse & StorageFrom the figure 8 position, fold the two circular halves back on top of each other.This will create a smaller circle that fits neatly into the carrying case.
Looney Fam 💜 –
Bear-ly Believable, but 100% True
Bought this tent for my husband, who fancies himself an “outdoorsman” (read: watches survival shows while eating chips). He took the Night Cat Pop-up Camping Tent on a solo camping trip to prove he could “live off the land.” What actually happened? He slept off the snacks.First off: Setup was instant. Like, throw it in the air and BOOM — shelter. My husband said it practically unfolded itself out of sheer confidence. The waterproofing held up like a champ during a surprise midnight drizzle — not a single drip inside. Very cozy, very dry, very smugly proud of himself.Now, the best part. He woke up around 3 a.m. to what he described as “a family reunion of sniffling noses” pressed up against the side of the tent. Yes, folks — three bears. Not metaphorical ones. Literal, furry, curious, potentially Goldilocks-seeking bears. Apparently, the tent didn’t smell like porridge, but it did smell like the beef jerky he stashed in his sock (??). Genius.To the tent’s credit:✅ It didn’t collapse.✅ It didn’t blow away.✅ It didn’t get clawed open like a bear piñata.✅ It muffled the sound of my husband screaming just enough to avoid waking the entire forest.The bears sniffed, huffed, and eventually walked off, probably disappointed by the lack of snacks and terrified human noises coming from inside. Husband emerged unscathed — ego slightly bruised, pride now bear-sized.So yes — this tent is bear-tested, husband-approved.Highly recommend if you want something lightweight, durable, and strong enough to face down three confused bears while you’re asleep with meat in your footwear.
Sain Angelus –
Convenient
No staking no setting up. Just pops up
Gina A –
Too much condensation for me
Pros: setup take down is super quick & easy. Very lightweight and bag has backpack like carrying straps.Cons: no rain fly. Definitely not rain resistant like stated. On our camping trip the outside Temperature ranged from 68* to 52* – no rain yet the condensation was so bad on the tent that if you touch the side of the tent water would start leaking in. Not sure if a rain fly would help this type of condensation buildup or not. Either way – too small of a tent to try to not touch the walls when getting dressed our rolling up sleeping bag in the am.Overall – if you can deal with water getting on you even if there isn’t a cloud in the sky then this is an easy tent to setup and take down.
Yama Wardak –
only one door not two doors, but feels ok not too much ventilated.
Rey –
Bought for the portability and ease of use!Let a small crack through window to prevent condensation from building up inside.Great for 1 person, gonna be really tight for 2.Lots of small feature! A hook for lamp to hang, a side pocket to to store small items.I recommend this tent!
Mr Leslie E Harding –
I bought this for the odd 1 night stay on campsites, to save the faff of putting up my other more traditional style tents that have seperate poles.It is very easy to deploy and would be great if it was raining, when you needed to pitch your tent knowing it will stay dry inside inside will while you peg it out.Just big enough for 1 person plus a small 30 litre rucksak I would say, but a fair bit of head room to enable clothing change and sorting out your gear.There are 4 pegging out points on the base and 4 extra guy lines to attach higher up on the tent to give some extra stability in stronger winds. Having said that, this is not a tent you want to take out in extreme conditions and is only ok for light winds and in a sheltered position.The 3000 hh is quite impressive for this type of tent and should keep most British rain falls from leaking into the tent, helped by the heat taped seems at the joints of the materials.Another unique feature is the provision of two unzippable windows one at either side of the tent with built in bug mesh, this should also help with giving some airflow through the tent to reduce the inevitable condensation problems that you will encounter with this single skinned tent. The one access opening at the end of the tent also has a zipped bug net and an outer waterproof zipped cover for when you want to completely shut yourself inside away from the elements.This outer cover has an eyelet in two corners that can be used with a couple of trecking poles or suitable sticks to create a mini portch cover to give a degree of protection from either the sun or rain enabling a bit of a view from your spot inside the tent.There is very little room once all your kit is inside, soif you want to prepare food during inclement weather then consider nutritious snacks or pre cooked foods that can be heated with a chemical heater or eaten cold……definately no cooking stoves!!.The tent pegs that come with it are the cheepy thin steel ones that are only suitable for pitching on golfing greens!, so I suggest you at least invest in better quality ones, preferably shephard hook style ones as the loops on the tent favour this style of peg.Final thoughts: I think this is well made made using good quality materials (apart from the pegs!),It is easy to pitch and (once you practice) fairly easy to pack away.If you can accept its limitations in internal size, limited weather conditions, and prone to internal condensation problems, then this is a great little tent for easy speedy pitching and a lot less faff than a normal tent.On that basis I can recommend this as a good purchase.
Mike –
Its a bit of a pain to get it back together. But its a great quick setup tent
Akshay –
Great tent for 1 person, pops up instantly and requires 4 stakes at the bare minimum (all included). Took less than 30 seconds to fold up with the photo instructions, very compact and lightweight. Only issue is that it condensates overnight, leading to a Dewey morning inside the tent, manageable if you’re only using it to sleep. Can’t wait to use it again!