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The Bessport Camping Tent is a lightweight, durable 2-3 person shelter engineered for 3-4 season use. Featuring a spacious interior, waterproof rating over 3000mm, windproof aluminum poles, and dual doors with ventilation, it offers easy setup and reliable protection for hiking and camping enthusiasts seeking comfort and performance in the wild.
Brand | Bessport |
Product Dimensions | 89"L x 58"W x 43.3"H |
Item Weight | 5.5 Pounds |
Floor Width | 90 Inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
Occupancy | 4 Person |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Included Components | Pole, Rainfly |
Water Resistance Technology | 5000 Mm |
Special Feature | Water-Resistant |
Occupant Capacity | 4 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Polyester |
Color | 2 Person-Dark green |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Easy Setup |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Floor Length | 93 Inches |
Maximum Height | 110 Centimeters |
Floor Area | 34.69 Square Feet |
Base Material | Polyester |
Number Of Poles | 1 |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Rooms | 2 |
Minimum Trail Weight | 5.5 Pounds |
Stake Material | Aluminum |
Tent Floor Material | polyethylene |
Rainfly Material | polyester |
Is Waterproof | True |
Manufacturer | BESSPORT |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.4 x 7.87 x 6.46 inches |
Package Weight | 2.64 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 104 x 91 x 43 inches |
Brand Name | Bessport |
Part Number | 1 |
A**N
Great tent at an amazing price
I love this tent. It isn't the lightest tent out there, but it served me well on my backpacking trip. I was able to fit the tent itself in my pack by removing the tent stakes from the bag and keeping them on the side of my pack. It was a great setup for me, as I don't want too many things swinging around on the outside of my pack and messing with my center of gravity when hiking. The setup was also very quick and easy, as well as the take down. Condensation wasn't a huge problem for me, even in heavy rain, but at this price point, you aren't going to be 100% dry if it's super humid out. The fly holds up well in the rain though, I left my shoes outside of my tent during the rain and they stayed dry. Like most tents, it technically could fit 2 people, but you will be very close to each other, especially if you're trying to fit your gear into the tent too. I used the tent as a one person, and it worked beautifully, as I prefer having some extra space for my gear. The zipper on the tent is good too, but you'll get it caught in the fabric if you don't guide it up with a finger in front of it. No big deal though. Getting in and out of it wasn't any trouble either, and I am a big guy at 6'4.
L**E
A Simple Small Tent
This tent is notable for extra leg room. It is easy to set up and the price is good. It also has two zippered access doors.Other newer features are the lightweight poles.
C**D
Great tent for the money
I picked this up to replace an old MSR; I loved that tent, but I was on a budget and this looked close enough to work until I could replace it.Overall, I'm very impressed. We set it up in the rain without issue, and had no leaks that night. The second night, it POURED for about an hour (I'm not talking a quick 5 minute storm sandwiched by heavy drizzle, I mean torrential downpour sustained for an hour), and it didn't leak a bit. There was a very small amount of splash up from under the fly; we did have it fully guyed out but the rain was so aggressive it was more of a unavoidable physics thing than a product failure. Several nights later we were hit with a 20 minute mountain thunderstorm with 20+mph winds, this thing stood like a champ. Needless to say, we cooked in the vestibule a few nights, and there were no heat issues from our backpacking stove.We purchased with moto-camping in mind; a 2 man works fine and does pack a little smaller, but we decided to splurge and get something that would afford our gear a bit more space in incliment weather. I highly recommend this strategy for partner moto-camping; the extra space and weight is minimal and comfort level is drastically improved. Specific to moto-camping, the poles would squeeze into our (20ishL) saddle bags, but it was a tight fit. Pretty common issue with tents, not a deal breaker, but plan to keep these in a wide tail bag or your backpack.After one trip, I wish this tent had 3 things: a dual zipper in the fly vestibules, a ground sheet, and additional guy points. Additionally, the tent zippers do look a little sketchy where they are sewn into the mesh, but no functional issues or holes yet. Also, do NOT store the tent in the bag it ships with! One of the smallest modern tent bags I've seen, keep it loosely rolled up in a pillowcase between trips.I'm not versed enough to compare this to other cheap or high end tents, but for the price point my initial impressions are very good. I do question durability base on price point, but I don't see any imminent points of failure at this time. If I was a serious backpacker and was planning to do the entire AT, on principle I'd probably want to go with a legacy brand with more support. However, if you're looking at $120 tents on Amazon this will most likely meet your needs. I've only used this tent for 5 nights, but I'll update if there are any durability issues down the road.
R**.
Held up awesome in rain and wind
I did a lot of research when buying this tent and I ended up getting this model primarily due to the price and the decent reviews. Having only used big box store Coleman type tents in the past, I wanted something a little better but at a good price.I've had this tent out multiple times in the last 9 months, with the real test being a weekend at Halsey National Forest. A massive thunderstorm came through on our second night with over an inch of rain and 50+ mph winds.I set up this tent using a ground mat, the rain fly, and the provided tent stakes and guy lines. Despite receiving torrential rain, there wasn't a drop of water inside the tent the next morning. The seams are all sealed well and the fly closes down over the zippered tent doors to keep out the wind and rain.With temps down into the 40s overnight, I used a Coleman BlackCat heater in the tent for awhile before going to bed and it warmed the tent nicely. On another trip, it was hotter with no rain in the forecast so I left the fly off completely. It was a joy to lay in bed and be able to look up at the stars and get some nice ventilation.Setup is very simple with this tent, as the aluminum poles are all connected with a bungee cord and are one unit that just snaps together. The smaller size of the tent makes it easy to reach the attachment clips. Tearing down the tent is just as simple, just reverse the steps. Rolling up the tent and getting it back into the bag is not a problem. Just keep it tight as you roll and it will fit.The tent seems durable and I think it will last a long time. I did invest in some heavier tent stakes with a "just in case" mentality after the storm. I did dock the weight one star just because if you're hiking your tent in, this tent probably isn't the best option. But they do sell a smaller version that would probably be more suited as a hiking tent.I bought the 2-3 person version, and honestly, it was just the right size for one person plus gear. I can't imagine having three people in this tent. Two would be doable, however.
R**A
Great tent
Tent quality is the best. Is waterproof and easy to setup.
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