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2-3 Person Tents for Camping - AYAMAYA Outdoor Waterproof Dome Family Tents with Removable Rainfly, Breathable with 2 Doors & 2 Large Mesh Windows - Easy Set Up for Backpacking, Hiking, Travelling

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  • 210D waterproof fabric
  • Imported
  • 3 Person Tents - The camping tent has a center height of 53.1 inches and a base size of 86.6 inches by 86.6 inches. It can comfortably accommodate sleeping bags or air mattresses for 3 people, as well as leave room for gear storage. It provides sufficient space for camping and outdoor activities, ensuring a comfortable experience for a group of 3 campers.
  • 2-Door Design - The camping tent features an adjacent double-door design that provides ventilation and panoramic views. This allows for increased airflow and enables campers to appreciate the beauty of nature while staying cool and comfortable inside their tent. This feature adds to the overall comfort and enjoyment of camping.
  • Excellent Ventilation - The camping tent boasts excellent ventilation with its top mesh design, which increases airflow. Additionally, it allows campers to stargaze at night. This combination adds to the overall camping experience, providing campers with a comfortable and enjoyable shelter that allows them to connect with nature both during the day and at night.
  • 100% Waterproof - The camping tent is made of premium 210D waterproof fabric, with reinforced seams that provide extra durability and strength. This helps to prevent water from seeping through the seams during heavy rain. The removable rainfly also adds to the overall waterproofing capability of the tent, ensuring that you can stay protected from the elements.
  • Lightweight & Easy Setup - The 3-person tent is lightweight and easy to set up, with one person able to assemble it within 5 minutes without any tools. It has a compact package size of 17 x 6 x 6 inch and weighs 8lbs, making it a convenient choice for camping trips. This allows you to spend less time setting up camp and more time enjoying the great outdoors.

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4 person camping tent

2-in-1 Tent - Suitable for All Weather

4 person camping tent

Waterproof Tent with Removable Rainfly

  • A removable rainfly ensures protection from the elements.
  • Double-layer door curtain to protect the privacy and prevent mosquitoes from entering.

4 person camping tent

Breathable Inner Tent

  • Stay cool and comfortable with the adjacent double doors design.
  • Top mesh design allows for increased airflow, allowing campers to stargaze at night.

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adjacent double-door design durable and tear-resistant durable and waterproof rechargeable adjustable wind & Brightness portable for kids
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82.7"x82.7"x51.2" (LxWxH) 13x9ft /8x7ft /6x7ft /5x7ft 10x15ft 6.6 × 6.6 × 5.0 inch 7 × 7 × 3.2 inches 8.8ft x 4.5ft 84"x39"
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2-3 Person Tents for Camping - AYAMAYA Outdoor Waterproof Dome Family Tents with Removable Rainfly, Breathable with 2 Doors & 2 Large Mesh Windows - Easy Set Up for Backpacking, Hiking, Travelling


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4.4 out of 5 stars
4.4 out of 5
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Customers like the ease of setup, quality and size of the tent. They mention that it's easy and quick to setup, the material is strong and the seams are well sewn. They appreciate the size, saying it''s the perfect size for packing and storing gear while inside the tent, and that it feels roomy for one person. However, some disagree on the weight.

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14 customers mention14 positive0 negative

Customers find the tent easy to set up. They mention that it is easy enough to set it up even in the dark, and it is a quick task.

"...Set up is a breeze. The single pole design that clicks into place in seconds combined with the tent.- Vestibules are adequate.-..." Read more

"...I set it up in my house, and it set up easily. The material while thin seems strong, and the seams are well sewn...." Read more

"...It's honestly the easiest tent to set up I've ever seen and seems durable and well-made...." Read more

"I purchased for a motorcycle trip. It was easy to set up perfect for 1 person and some gear. Maybe two people if you like each other...." Read more

10 customers mention10 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the tent. They mention that it is well-made, durable, and perfect for family use. The material is thin but seems strong and the seams are well sewn.

"...I set it up in my house, and it set up easily. The material while thin seems strong, and the seams are well sewn...." Read more

"...It's honestly the easiest tent to set up I've ever seen and seems durable and well-made...." Read more

"...Other than that, great tent to use." Read more

"...Rain fly was not tested as it did not rain. Overall pretty solid." Read more

6 customers mention6 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the size of the tent. They say it's the perfect size for packing and storing gear while inside the tent, and it' s roomy enough for one person. It's also easy to set up and take down, and feels roomy for one. Customers are 5'8" and find it to be the perfect length.

"...The small size when packed is great as I camp out of a touring kayak and have limited space...." Read more

"...It was the perfect size for packing and for storing my gear while inside the tent...." Read more

"...I'm 5'8" and it's the perfect length. Using it for the 3rd time this weekend, so hopefully it continues to hold up well and be a good value." Read more

"...Durability is great. Very sturdy and roomie than I thought a two person tent would be" Read more

4 customers mention4 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the tent. They say it is a great tent for the money and a very solid tent for its price point.

"Overall this is a very solid tent for the price point. It's honestly the easiest tent to set up I've ever seen and seems durable and well-made...." Read more

"...No leaks or damage. Worth the money and some." Read more

"This is a fantastic tent for the price. I used it two weekends in a row on Scouting events. The first weekend was a 20 mile backpacking trip...." Read more

"Great buy for price..." Read more

9 customers mention6 positive3 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the weight of the tent. Some mention that it's easy to pack up and is not super heavy, while others say that it is too bulky for intense hiking.

"...- Light enough at 5.7 pounds. I didn't find it oppressive.You could split it up between 2 hikers if needed...." Read more

"...This one is more compact in the travel bag, and the sides more vertical making interior space more usable...." Read more

"...I almost gave this 5 stars but changed my mind only because it's not light-weight...." Read more

"...when I am not using it, and when I do need it, it is a comfortable size to carry and super easy to set up...." Read more

Fantastic Tent!
5 Stars
Fantastic Tent!
My wife and I escaped for a week in Estes Park, Colorado with the goal of backpacking to a campsite and spending an overnight in the wilderness. We hiked from the North Inlet/Grand Lake trailhead, on the west side of Rocky Mountain National Park via Trail Ridge road. We followed the Tonahutu Creek trail to where it meets the Onahu trail and stayed at Onahu Creek campsite. Walking over 8 miles that day. In my pack was the Ayamaya Backpacking 2 person tent. I ended up packing the tent body and fly in its original bag inside my pack. Then I took the stakes and poles, both in their included bags, and packed those on the outer mesh pocket of my Osprey Atmos 65 pack.We reached camp around 2:30 pm after hiking since 9 am and set out the make camp. We started by putting up the tent which proved to be an easy, and quick task. I brought a blue 6x8 foot tarp to use as a footprint for under the tent as there is not one included. it fit perfectly for length but I plan to cut something from tyvek that would make a floor for the vestibules so that our packs could stay out of the dirt. It was warm when we arrived but reached upper 30's Fahrenheit overnight so the ability to roll back the rain fly was helpful. We could've gone without it to be honest but it was nice to feel a little more covered, so to speak, with it on.I'd say set up took us all of 10 minutes. That's accounting for both of us being a bit sluggish after having walked a fair distance. I really like this tent. We staked down the corners of the body of the tent. Then we opened the pole bag and assembled the 1 piece "skeleton" that gives this tent its structure. I'm telling you it just clicks in place. Super simple. Then after popping the poles into the 4 corners you click the clips from the tent body onto the poles and the 2 loops that attach to the cross member and within seconds you have a structure. The Rainfly drapes over the poles and is tied onto the poles at key points to keep it in place. There are 4 clips at the corners attached to tensioning straps that allow for a snug fit of the fly to the tent body. Then we guyed out the corners, which since we didn't encounter wind or rain that day would not have been needed. I just wanted to set it up fully in the field.I did set it up in the back yard prior and encountered light rain and stayed perfectly dry. I cannot, however, speak to a downpour as I've not experienced that in this tent. I'm going to go through and list my likes and then a few of the things I wish they'd rethink in the design of this tent. Overall I'm super happy with this tent in the just under $100 (at time of purchase) market!-Likes-- Very breathable mesh and well ventilated tent- Light enough at 5.7 pounds. I didn't find it oppressive.You could split it up between 2 hikers if needed. There are lighter options but probably not in this price range.- Set up is a breeze. The single pole design that clicks into place in seconds combined with the tent.- Vestibules are adequate.- We encountered quite a few mosquitos but not a 1 got into the tent thanks to the no-see-um mesh of the tent body.- Hi visibility guy lines were great for sight in low light-my wife and i were more than comfortable with the amount of room inside overnight. I'm 6 feet tall for reference.-Room for improvements--The top vents are a nice touch but might need a change in the measurements to let them stay open. Ours are a touch flappy rather than taut as I'd like them to be for more adequate ventilation.- If I were any taller this tent would not be very comfortable. So keep that in mind.- I'd love it if they redesigned the vestibules to be a little bigger. My pack was snug between the tent body and the inside of the fly inside there. a little bit more room would be welcomed.- I'd really love for it to include a footprint for under the tent. To keep condensation away and provide a barrier from the dirt or other things that could puncture the tent floor. If it were designed to cover the vestibule that'd be even better- There's a hook for a lamp or headlight to attach at the peak. I'd love to see more of a mesh storage space up top like I see in other tents in this range. Maybe 2 pockets on each side instead of the 1 provided in the middle of the head end of the tent.- While it doesn't take much to tie the fly to the tent, I wonder if a velcro system might be possible. Just a wish really.Like I stated earlier. I'm super pleased with the overall design of this tent. For the money, you'd be hard pressed to find something else like it, in my opinion. I'm glad to have been able to take it along on this bucket list trip and it sure did fit the bill. Thanks, Ayamaya, for helping to make it possible!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Tent!
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2020
My wife and I escaped for a week in Estes Park, Colorado with the goal of backpacking to a campsite and spending an overnight in the wilderness. We hiked from the North Inlet/Grand Lake trailhead, on the west side of Rocky Mountain National Park via Trail Ridge road. We followed the Tonahutu Creek trail to where it meets the Onahu trail and stayed at Onahu Creek campsite. Walking over 8 miles that day.

In my pack was the Ayamaya Backpacking 2 person tent. I ended up packing the tent body and fly in its original bag inside my pack. Then I took the stakes and poles, both in their included bags, and packed those on the outer mesh pocket of my Osprey Atmos 65 pack.

We reached camp around 2:30 pm after hiking since 9 am and set out the make camp. We started by putting up the tent which proved to be an easy, and quick task. I brought a blue 6x8 foot tarp to use as a footprint for under the tent as there is not one included. it fit perfectly for length but I plan to cut something from tyvek that would make a floor for the vestibules so that our packs could stay out of the dirt. It was warm when we arrived but reached upper 30's Fahrenheit overnight so the ability to roll back the rain fly was helpful. We could've gone without it to be honest but it was nice to feel a little more covered, so to speak, with it on.

I'd say set up took us all of 10 minutes. That's accounting for both of us being a bit sluggish after having walked a fair distance. I really like this tent. We staked down the corners of the body of the tent. Then we opened the pole bag and assembled the 1 piece "skeleton" that gives this tent its structure. I'm telling you it just clicks in place. Super simple. Then after popping the poles into the 4 corners you click the clips from the tent body onto the poles and the 2 loops that attach to the cross member and within seconds you have a structure. The Rainfly drapes over the poles and is tied onto the poles at key points to keep it in place. There are 4 clips at the corners attached to tensioning straps that allow for a snug fit of the fly to the tent body. Then we guyed out the corners, which since we didn't encounter wind or rain that day would not have been needed. I just wanted to set it up fully in the field.

I did set it up in the back yard prior and encountered light rain and stayed perfectly dry. I cannot, however, speak to a downpour as I've not experienced that in this tent.

I'm going to go through and list my likes and then a few of the things I wish they'd rethink in the design of this tent. Overall I'm super happy with this tent in the just under $100 (at time of purchase) market!

-Likes-
- Very breathable mesh and well ventilated tent
- Light enough at 5.7 pounds. I didn't find it oppressive.You could split it up between 2 hikers if needed. There are lighter options but probably not in this price range.
- Set up is a breeze. The single pole design that clicks into place in seconds combined with the tent.
- Vestibules are adequate.
- We encountered quite a few mosquitos but not a 1 got into the tent thanks to the no-see-um mesh of the tent body.
- Hi visibility guy lines were great for sight in low light
-my wife and i were more than comfortable with the amount of room inside overnight. I'm 6 feet tall for reference.

-Room for improvements-
-The top vents are a nice touch but might need a change in the measurements to let them stay open. Ours are a touch flappy rather than taut as I'd like them to be for more adequate ventilation.
- If I were any taller this tent would not be very comfortable. So keep that in mind.
- I'd love it if they redesigned the vestibules to be a little bigger. My pack was snug between the tent body and the inside of the fly inside there. a little bit more room would be welcomed.
- I'd really love for it to include a footprint for under the tent. To keep condensation away and provide a barrier from the dirt or other things that could puncture the tent floor. If it were designed to cover the vestibule that'd be even better
- There's a hook for a lamp or headlight to attach at the peak. I'd love to see more of a mesh storage space up top like I see in other tents in this range. Maybe 2 pockets on each side instead of the 1 provided in the middle of the head end of the tent.
- While it doesn't take much to tie the fly to the tent, I wonder if a velcro system might be possible. Just a wish really.

Like I stated earlier. I'm super pleased with the overall design of this tent. For the money, you'd be hard pressed to find something else like it, in my opinion. I'm glad to have been able to take it along on this bucket list trip and it sure did fit the bill. Thanks, Ayamaya, for helping to make it possible!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great quality and very easy but not "ultra light"
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2023
Overall this is a very solid tent for the price point. It's honestly the easiest tent to set up I've ever seen and seems durable and well-made. I almost gave this 5 stars but changed my mind only because it's not light-weight. The special tag for this listing says under 3lbs, but it's 5lbs without the stakes. That makes a big difference when you're backpacking. Too be fair they do have the 4.8lb weight without stakes listed elsewhere in the product pictures, but the listing tag line is misleading. If weight isn't super important this is a 5 star tent
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5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for me
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2023
I was looking for a tent that I could use while bike touring and this one worked very well for me. It was the perfect size for packing and for storing my gear while inside the tent. My only complaint is that I wish it was made with more mesh to allow more airflow while using the rain cover. Other than that, great tent to use.
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