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The Clostnature Polaris Lightweight Backpacking Tent is a versatile, 4-person camping solution designed for all seasons. With a spacious interior, waterproof materials, and quick setup features, this tent is perfect for family outings, hiking, and outdoor adventures. It includes essential components and a 2-year warranty, ensuring durability and peace of mind.
Brand | Clostnature |
Product Dimensions | 92"L x 87"W x 55"H |
Item Weight | 5.4 Pounds |
Floor Width | 87 Inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking, Camping |
Occupancy | 4 Person |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Included Components | Carry Bag, Ro, Pole, Rainfly |
Water Resistance Technology | 5000 Mm |
Special Feature | Portable, Ultralight, Lightweight, Tall, Rainfly |
Occupant Capacity | 4 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Polyester, Aluminum |
Color | Orange |
Sport | Back, Camping & Hiking |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Ground Mount |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
Size | 4 Person |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 2 |
Fabric Type | 100% Polyester |
Maximum Height | 7 Feet |
Base Material | polyester,pu |
Number Of Poles | 2 |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Number of Rooms | 4 |
Stake Material | Aluminum |
Is Waterproof | True |
UPC | 610406233775 |
Model Name | ZP-005 |
Manufacturer | Clostnature |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.95 x 7.72 x 7.64 inches |
Package Weight | 3.32 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 87 x 59 x 46 inches |
Brand Name | Clostnature |
Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
Suggested Users | unisex-child |
S**.
Lightweight. Packs well. Worth it for the money!
FYI, my previous experiences with tents have been using two separate single-person backpack tents. I hate single-person tents for space concerns but it is nice to have them fit in with a pack. For that reason I decided to go with the CLostnature tent with expectation I would have to carry it separate but the space would be worth it. That being said:The Clostnature Tent is solid and would **theoretically** fit in a pack, but it'd have to be a pretty large one. I could see it fitting in one of the bigger pouches on a ruck sack for example, but in a standard "going hiking" backpack you'd have some trouble. I like the bag it comes in. It makes it easy to separate it from whatever else you're bringing and you can tie it or pack it in a vehicle very easily. In my case I threw it in the back of the truck that we took as a group and grabbed it to set up the tent when needed.The tent comes with extra stakes which is nice. They seem to be constructed well and I was able to hammer them into harder ground without any of them bending or breaking.The poles are solid material. About what to expect and they seemed to maintain a bent shape without worrying me about snapping.The tent sets up fairly easy however it took a few looks to make sure I had the right sides up or down. Once you being placing poles it's very easy.This could be seen as an upside or downside, but the poles don't "stick" to their loops, they slide very loosely through them. I personally like it that way so teardown is easier, but someone may consider that a structural issue. I had no issues with the tent structure-wise as it was set up for three nights.The air inside of the tent is great even with the rainfly over. Good air circulation through day and night.I did not get to test the rainfly as it didn't rain my first trip, but I was satisfied with the tent otherwise. It was quite cold at night in the mid-30s and the air allowed in definitely made it colder, but it wasn't better or worse than any tents I've dealt with previously.During my trip the space inside the tent was enough to fit myself, a small personal bag for my sleeping pad and blow-up pillow, a charger and a spot for phones, a hunting rifle and another guy about my size. I'm just under 6 foot tall and so is he and we were both able to have some space. I couldn't see fitting a third fully grown man in there, but if you have a family I could see you, a spouse, and a younger child squeezing in just for sleeping. On night 2 of my trip I slept in the tent alone and it was a great amount of space.Overall I had a good time with the tent, it kept up to windy conditions, was a solid place to sleep at night, was tight against insects and animals and had plenty of space. For money's worth I was very happy with the purchase and am looking forward to using it again the next time I head camping.
S**R
Easy, lightweight, roomy-ish, and pretty tent!
I am fairly new to camping and I bought this 2 person tent as my first tent in 2020. I chose it because it is 3 season, the reviews said it was roomy for a 2 person tent and that the rainfly was effective, and I love the color (and price point!). It has been perfect! It is easy to set up, even on my own when I go solo camping (I'm a 5'2" woman and had never set up my own tent before), and definitely is roomy for 1 person and works fine for 2 people. The front and back vestibules (when the rainfly is on) are really helpful for storing shoes and also providing a bit of a screen first thing in the morning when opening up the entrance. The rainfly was effective during some light showers last time I was camping, and the interior hook and pockets are really helpful (especially if 2 people are in the tent, since there is not much additional floor space). I did hand sew in some cords inside on the seam allowance to hang string lights which I love but of course isn't necessary :).The tent packs up really well in the provided duffle and is small enough that when I took a friend with a tiny apartment camping she got very excited that she might be able to store some camping essentials, which she previously hadn't thought possible.My only slight issue has been that the tent stakes can bend pretty easily if you use a mallet or your foot, so if you camp often on harder or rocky ground you may need to invest in some higher quality stakes (I haven't had an issue re-using the bent ones on softer dirt, and the set does come with extra if you do bend one and can't use it, which is great). I definitely did also buy the footprint that comes separately - if you are very good about folding your tent you can fit that into the duffle bag as well.All in all this has been a great tent - I've used it in sweltering heat in sand dunes in Texas and in 35 degree F January nights in California and it has held up beautifully.
S**T
A good tent that could be better
From just setting it up in the yard to test itPros:- Pretty cheap at $67- Relatively light weight and small for a cheap tent- Very easy to set up and take down- Internal space is bigger than a lot of competitors. Roomy for 1 person with gear and just enough space for 2 sleeping pads and no gear for 2 people.- The two doors are big enough and the zippers seem to work well.- Internal pockets at all 4 corners of the tent. Hook at the top works for hanging a light.- The rain fly attaches to the tent with buckles, a good feature.- Clever use of the little pinch tensioners as toggles to hold back the rolled up doors.Cons:- I have used the Clostnature ground sheets as a cheap lightweight tarp for a while and like them. I was hoping the rain fly on this tent would be the same material but it is not. The rain fly feels a little thin and doesn't inspire confidence. I haven't tested it in the rain yet though.- The rain fly really feels like it should be a few inches bigger. In one of the pictures you can see that it doesn't cover the end of the tent by just a little bit. That part of the tent is supposed to be waterproof too but I would prefer full coverage from the fly especially since those short ends are where your head and feet would be.- Relatedly, the vestibules are quite small. You could fit a pair of shoes or maybe a backpack leaning up against the inner tent. But that's all, and I'm not sure how well protected they would be.- The internal pockets are a little loose and shallow and it seems like things could fall out of them without too much movement.- The guy lines on the tent are very thin. That's probably not a big deal since I'm sure they are at least as strong as the rain fly material.- You can't open the top vents from the inside of the tent.Overall, if the rain fly was a little bigger and a little thicker, with a bit bigger vestibules, this would be a 5 star tent (at least if the fly holds up to rain).
R**E
Great Value
Took this tent out for its first backcountry camp. It does take up some space in your backpack but it's fairly light weight and very well made. Setup is fast, no holes or issues with zippers (very smooth). The rainfly buckles on which is easy and fast.I layed a reflective foil blanked under the tent to protect the bottom. It's made for backpacking so the material is not heavy duty. If you know the weather will be good, you can save a lot of weight and leave the rainfly at home.Overall, I'm very satisfied with the purchase. Over 10k hiking with this in my backpack, it was a little heavier than a bivy bag but much nicer experience for camping.I would definitely buy it again.
L**N
Great backpacking tent
Very compact, extremely easy to set up and repack. I did spray with a waterproofing before we set on the trail but it rained most of the night our first night on the mountaintop and we did not experience any leakage or seepage. The zippers work great. I bought a lightweight footprint for extra protection to the tent base. This tent slept 3 adults, a 22 month toddler and a medium sized dog with plenty of room to spare.
S**Z
bueno
si viene completo y funcional
T**M
Great tent
This is a brilliant tent, it’s small when packed away, lightweight and everything feels good strong material I’ve had a lot of tents over the years I’ve taken on camping trip and festivals and this is the best by far
M**E
Great deal for a great tent
We were able to test this tent under rain. It is water resistent. Everything was dry inside. It’s well ventilated. It’s easy to install. The colour is beautiful. We had enough space for two. Overall, we’re very happy with this tent.
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