CAMEL CROWN 4/6 Person Tent Waterproof Lightweight Portable Backpacking Tent for Outdoor Camping Hiking
$91.99
Price: $91.99
(as of Jun 28, 2025 04:04:55 UTC – Details)
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At CAMEL CROWN, we believe that adventure isn’tjust an activity-it’s a lifestyle. Born froma passion for exploration and a love fornature, our brand is dedicated to providingoutdoor enthusiasts with the gear theyneed to embark on unforgettable journeysall while looking stylish andfeeling comfortable.
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🌊Waterproof fabric: The camping tent uses 15*19 density PU2000 150D Oxford cloth, which is not only wear-resistant and tear-resistant, smooth to the touch and not easy to wrinkle, but also combined with 2000mm PU waterproof coating, which can withstand heavy rain and is also suitable for bad weather.
👪【Spacious space】: This 3-person camping tent is 94.5*85*61 inches in size, which can easily accommodate 2-4 people. You can lie down at will without crowding. You can fold it up in one second by pulling the door curtain, so that we can enjoy a relaxed and comfortable outdoor camping!
🌄【Durable and stable】: Fiberglass poles, iron piles and windproof ropes ensure that the tent is stable and not easy to deform even on windy and rainy days.
🚀【Easy to assemble】: This camping tent can be easily set up and comes with a lightweight portable storage bag. The size is 15.5*7*7 inches. It is not only small and does not take up space, but you can also take the storage bag with you when traveling outdoors.
🌄【Applicable Occasions】: This is an ideal 3-6 person tent that can meet your needs for various purposes, such as camping, hiking, fishing, surfing, outdoor barbecue, adventure, family gatherings and field trips.
Customers say
Customers find the tent very roomy and easy to put up. The quality receives positive feedback. The material quality receives mixed reviews.
8 reviews for CAMEL CROWN 4/6 Person Tent Waterproof Lightweight Portable Backpacking Tent for Outdoor Camping Hiking
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Stephanie –
Buy it
Super easy to assemble (2 poles that self stake to the tent). The material and zipper is higher quality than I expected. Definitely impressed with everything overall.
Placeholder –
Great tent easy to put up
absolutely love this tent very easy to put up. Lightweight. I just don’t understand why Ted are labeled as a four person tent when technically you can only put four people in the tent and nothing else to me this tent is perfect for two people whether you use a queen size, air mattress or two twin size mattresses. You still have room at the foot of the bed to put like a bin with your clothes and because we did use it in October we were able to put a heater in between the two beds and it still was very roomy, I wouldn’t put more than two people in tent
BAmazon –
Well worth the money!
The ad has a lot of errors. Poles are fiberglass, not aluminum. Poles are not pre-attached. Two people setting it up after a few sessions might get is setup in 10 min.This tent will hold 4 easily. Also, there are no windows. You have to raise the sides of rain fly for air flow other than the back window and door. If you are careful and face the tent properly, you can get a nice breeze. I have planned a camping trip in three weeks. I will update if there are any other issues.The tent itself seems to be well made, with double zippers that stop on the side. Closing zippers and having them meet in the middle, top or bottom, tends to make them leak. The bathtub on the bottom runs up the sides at least 5”, and should keep water out As you can see in the photo, I had a hole in my floor, but I choice to repair it, rather than return the tent. Besides, my cats have claimed the box as their property. The material is as heavy as most tents this price. The rain fly covers most of the tent, which is one thing I think most rain fly’s should do. Two layers to stop rain. Be nice if there were points to attach guy lines to pull the fly away from the tent. The rain fly has four ties on each corner half way up the fly to tie to the poles. This works well in the wind to stop the rain fly from moving around. Strange but when you install the top storage net, you can’t use the hook for a light or whatever. Like it shows in the YouTube videos, setup is a lot easier if you stake down all four corners before setting up the tent. Dollar for dollar I think this tent is a great buy.Just a few hints, which I hope helps someone.Get rid of the guy lines and stakes. The stakes are the standard stamped metal rods. Get the 20 pack of 10” galvanized stakes with fluorescent heads on them. Makes them a lot easier to find when you are tearing down. These guy lines included are not bad, but they do stretch. I prefer 3/16 reflective paracord. Get enough to make 6-10’, 2-12’ and 2-3’ lines. That will give you a few extra. I used the stamped metal slide locks to tension the guy lines. They are available here on Amazon. On the front guy lines in the area that has the door, I put the two 12 foot guy lines. This lets me pull the rain fly over the top of the tent with one person. Pull it almost to the front. Connect the black plastic hooks in the back, then, pull it rest of the way over. When you are tearing down, fold the rain fly so the front is on the top, with the ropes. And as others mentioned, the Camel Crown insignias are on the sides.The 3’ short cord is to hold the back window away from the tent to allow for air flow with the window closed. It would be nice if they put some loops on the sides under the Camel Crown insignia for the same purpose. It would help the tent from getting stuffy when covered up with the rain fly.Glad they made the pole sleeves as one piece, with no gap in the middle. You don’t have to stand on the tent to align the poles in the middle. Makes it a lot easier when you are pushing the poles thru. Putting the poles in the sleeves, only assemble them to the first bent connector. When you get to that point going into the sleeve, assemble until you get to the next bent connector. You won’t have to fight that long pole. Push, don’t pull the poles if you can. Actually, like someone else mentioned, rather see them do away with the sleeves and just use hooks over the poles.Find the shorter pole and mark it. I just put some white spray paint on mine. I also used some Velcro ties to hold your poles closed. Keeps them from getting tangled.Hope the hints help make some peoples life easier. All in all, I think, for the money, this is a very well made tent, (minus the hole in the floor!) and I would recommend this tent to other people.EDIT** Took it for three days to a local state park. No rain for can’t comment on that, but no condensation either. Faced it door into the wind and had a nice breeze. Patched the hole in floor but that wasn’t really and issue. Well worth the money.
KGart 576 –
Easy set up and extra large space
The set-up was a breeze once I figured out the different pole lengths. The tent stands up nicely once you have the two main poles in place and the clips attached. All you need do then is stake it in four corners. I was surprised at the amount of space on the inside and the extra pockets stitched in on all sides. The rainfly is huge and has an unusually large awning over the door. With the extra ropes and stakes in place I don’t think wind will be a factor. Great tent!
Arturo –
Excelente producto
Me gusta mucho por que es muy amplia. Los materiales son de excelente calidad y fácil de armar
Michael Richards –
Skip This One
Decent materials and decent size, however I have security and safety issues with it. Like the fact that the part that keeps the outside world not looking in is not zippered in place, but merely hung with hooks from the top down, which means it can be pushed out of the way very easily and also means that you can’t have a halfway open window. It’s either all the way open or all the way closed, which is not conducive to most camping trips. Also, none of the openings except the main door have operational screens, so unopenable in an emergency. You don’t have another exit. Most tents, in fact almost all I’ve ever seen before this one, the screen part also zippers so you can get out. So that makes his tent unsafe and particularly vulnerable for women who worry about getting peeped on. Find another tent that follows standard manufacturing processes and procedures. The only thing keeping it from 1 Star is the fact that it is made well and the materials are decent. 2 Stars.
ManyPurchases –
Tends to come apart in winds
This is a nice tent but it keeps falling down when the winds start blowing. They needs to do more to add stability to it. The provided stakes are useless in windy conditions.
Rachael Hanooman –
Good product great service
It’s a good product and Chris and his team are wonderful to work with. Very professional and courteous.