⛺ Elevate your backcountry game with the ultralight, weatherproof Naturehike Cloud-Up 2!
The Naturehike Cloud-Up 2 is a premium 2-person backpacking tent featuring a double Y-shaped 7001 aluminum alloy frame for superior stability, advanced ventilation with B3 mesh to minimize condensation, and a 210T silicone-coated nylon fly rated at 4000mm waterproofing. Weighing just 2.08kg, it’s designed for 3-4 season use with smart space-saving front access and durable materials, making it the ideal lightweight shelter for professional adventurers seeking reliable comfort and weather protection.
Age range | Adult |
Color | 210T Green |
Size | 2 person |
Style | 210t green |
Item display length | 82.7 inches |
Weight | 2.09 kg |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material type | Aluminium |
Number of items | 1 |
Seasons | 3 Season |
Features | Very light |
Sport | Camping & Outdoor |
Included components | Rainfly |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Naturehike |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Naturehike |
Item model number | NH17T001-T |
Product Dimensions | 40.01 x 13 x 13 cm; 2.09 kg |
ASIN | B07HTB2129 |
A**M
Great value for money, the navy blue is a wicked colour.
Easy to put up solo, easy to put down solo.Great size and weight to carry.I’m 6’3 and sleeping on my own found it very comfortable with plenty of room. You could fit two people in, but your packs would either have to go in the porch - probably not quite enough room - or i between you when sleeping.Sleeping with it in the Peaks for two nights, it felt sturdy and strong in the wind. It didn’t rain but the seals look well made. I would trust it in far worse conditions.If you’re using it frequently I can see how it might not last forever, but that’s the same for an lightweight tent.For £160-odd, you can’t go wrong.
R**Y
Brilliant tent for bikepacking, can’t recommend enough
Great tent. Use this for bikepacking, packs down easily and is nice and small. The quickest tent to go up amongst my friends, really straightforward.I’m tall (200cm/6’6) and have no problems, but if you’re taller than me I wouldn’t recommend. I can sleep diagonally, but my shoulder or feet push the inner against the outer if I’m not careful. I can also sleep straight down the middle and I can also just about sit upright comfortably. I wouldn’t want to share with someone else, I’d definitely call this a 1.5 man tent.Holds up well in wind as you can really tighten the guylines, but I’ve not tested it in proper wind. Barely any condensation drip either, the outer stays firmly away from the inner and isn’t falling down on you either.All the pegs and the poles feel good quality, includes a groundsheet too. Shame it’s not a side door, but the entry has a nice big space to store 2 big pannier bags plus other bits.For a ultralight/lightweight and capable tent, you can’t beat the price and is great value for money. Honestly can’t recommend it enough.
H**S
Light, easy to set up.....but cold!
Got this for a trip to the lakes after a lot f consideration. My main requirement was the ability to set up fast and not inner first (that gets wet, if raining, until you get the outer on).This definitely met my requirements and was very light, fast and easy to set up, and very sturdy in the wind.2 very slight draw backs I found were- it was very drafty and cold (I camped in fair weather in Spring)......this could maybe be reduced with adjusting pegs etc.......and I hadn't thought about how much light the tent would let in with it being white and thin material.Summary- a really good tent for hot summer trips, but take an eye mask with you.
B**N
A steal for that price. Great for 'serious beginners' to hillwalking. Tested in Scotland.
For this price this is an excellent tent. The tent is really well made and at this price range you will not get anything better when you consider the weight/price ratio. This is pretty much the only tent which is below 2kg and will offer some sort of porch for cooking and enough head space for sitting at this price range (I am pretty tall - 186 cm - 6'1'').Of course, the porch and the tent itself is not too big but with a bit of an effort even two adults can sleep in, we even managed to fit all our gear into the porch (it's just a bit of a hassle when you need to go out to pee at night). But you can always just use a big dry bag and leave your rucksack outside of your tent entirely - never had to do it myself though.As for the quality it is pretty well made and I trust it. I wouldn't take it to the strongest winds or snow but for spring/summer times it's perfect - I slept at some pretty high elevations in Cairngorms and all around Western and Northern Scotland in early Spring. You just have to be smart on where to pitch the tent, always look for some shelter or cover from one side as side wind wouldn't do any good for this tent - it's kind of a sail. When it's windy, the tent can be really loud as the outer tends to flap a bit, but the tent can take some heavy beating when pitched properly.The only thing I don't like is that the bottom at the sides is quite high up so the tent is pretty drafty (not ideal for early spring camping at high elevations - the tent can get pretty cold). However, an easy fix is getting two additional pegs and pegging the sides directly to the ground (not using the two pegs which are for the side guylines).This is a perfect tent for those who are new-ish to outdoors but are serious about hillwalking and are looking for a good gear at reasonable price. Honestly, the next level of upgrading this tent is spending at least £300+ pounds on some more 'professional' tents.Great for 'serious beginners'.@Naturehike you can contact me for further cooperation ;)
G**A
Good product based on initial use
Tent weight was accurate. This actually accommodates 2 people (albeit just a little tight but easily doable). Tent easy to put up, sturdy built, comfortable.Used it only once so far - features and quality seem fine. Will update after further use.Updare: second use just as first - discovered the vent and inside pocket - am liking this more and more
C**S
Great tent for a reasonable price
I had an earlier version that I used as a one man tent becuase I value space over weight. I did try to go to an OEX Bobcat 1 but found that it was only slightly lighter and much less pleasant to be inside.If it was a lot lighter then it would have been a worthwhile compromise but I returned it for this Cloud Up tent and I'm sure I made the right choice. You can probably get better for a lot more cash but for this money it's hard to beat.Edit: I've now had the tent up and I think the upgrades are great.1. The addition of extra poles at the rear really improves the internal space. It's vast inside2. The additional wind guy lines really help give the tent shape and stability3. The connecting unit the holds the poles in place is much more robust. This failed on my old tent but these feel bullet proof.On the bad side other reviews mentioned the zips and I do feel that this is the one place where the quality feels compromised in what is otherwise a very good tent.I'm off for 2 weeks camping now so time v will tell....
I**T
small pack size and lightweight
a lightweight tent that is great for weekends away. It is perfect for me and at a pinch can be used with very close friends
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