🏕️ Camp fast, stay dry, and sleep under the stars like a pro.
The TETON Sports Vista Quick Tent is a lightweight, 2-person dome tent designed for instant setup with a pop-up mechanism. Featuring a 4000mm waterproof rainfly and full mesh top, it balances weather protection with ventilation and stargazing. Measuring 82" x 60" x 41" and weighing 6.6 lbs, it’s ideal for backpacking and camping, backed by TETON’s lifetime limited warranty and responsive customer support.
Brand | TETON Sports |
Product Dimensions | 82"L x 60"W x 41"H |
Item Weight | 6.6 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
Shape | Dome |
Occupancy | 2 Person |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Included Components | Carry Bag, Poles, Rainfly, Stakes, Tent |
Water Resistance Technology | 4000 |
Special Feature | Pop Up, Rainfly, Waterproof |
Occupant Capacity | 2 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Taffeta |
Color | Green |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Instant |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Pole Material Type | Fiberglass |
Size | 2 Person |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 2 |
Fabric Type | Mesh |
Floor Length | 82 Inches |
Maximum Height | 41 Inches |
Base Material | 75D 190T Taffeta |
Number Of Poles | 4 |
Style | Vista 2 Person Tent/ Green/ 82" X 60" X 41" |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Rooms | 2 |
Stake Material | Fiberglass |
Tent Floor Material | 75D 190T Taffeta |
Number of Guylines | 4 |
Number of Stakes | 4 |
Rainfly Material | 75D 190T Taffeta |
Is Waterproof | True |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | [Some] Ultraviolet Light Protection |
UPC | 817354013736 |
Form Factor | Dome |
Model Name | Vista Quick Tent |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00817354013736 |
Manufacturer | TETON Sports |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 33.3 x 6.5 x 6.5 inches |
Package Weight | 3.59 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 82 x 60 x 41 inches |
Brand Name | TETON Sports |
Warranty Description | Limited Life Time |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 2402GR |
K**Y
Easy set up!
Super easy to set up! Fit a person over 6ft tall for sleeping. It rained and everything stayed dry. Taking down is easy as well. Would recommend!
M**Y
Sweet!
Went on a two month road trip, camped about 20 days during the trip, and this tent was the best thing I decided to buy before the trip. It goes up in seconds, and comes down almost as fast. If I had one complaint, it would be the plastic hook that holds it up I can see might wear over time and become a problem, but I had no problems with it during my trip and am totally happy with it.I would like to note, I'm 5'9" and it's barely big enough for my height. I had room to spare, don't get me wrong, but I like to lay down at night and read before bed. Well, my feet were sometimes hitting the foot of the tent while I would scoot down to prop my book up by my head while lying on my stomach. When they say one man tent, they aren't kidding. It's small with very little head room. You can't stand up in it, but had room to sit straight up as long as I was in the middle. Overall if you are looking for a tent that's quick to put up, light enough to take hiking, then I highly recommend this one.
A**R
pretty happy
Super easy to put up, easy to pack it back into the bag.At 5'8", I feel like I'm at the upper limit of height that won't feel cramped; my feet were touching one one, though my head was not. Overall it felt roomy enough for one with enough space to stash blankets off to the side. the shelf was adequate in size, which is good because there are no side pockets.Ser on the cot, I think that the Elite fly an other accessories would be handy, but I was comfortable enough with the basics.
D**N
A company that stands behind its product.
I have many Teton products, enjoy them all. The 4 stars is for the 1,500 pu rainfly rating. It's the bottom of the scale and does leak according to The Gear Outdoors Reviews on YouTube, which is a far cry from their Mountain Ultra rainfly of 5,000 pu which I also own and use often. But I didn't get the Vista 1 for that. I'm using it as a bug bivy under a 15x15 AquaQuest tarp. I kayak camp. And after a long day paddling and getting pelted by rain, setting up a fairly quick camp is desirable. I love my Mountain Ultra because it's a really well made heavy duty tent, but it takes awhile to set up. This tent takes the hard work out of it and provides ample space for anyone under 6'. Depending on the thickness of your sleeping pad will determine how much it will accommodate as is tapers dramatically on the ends. And without the fly and in a voodoo tactical dry bag it weighs just 4 lbs. I keep zipties at the ready based on one review I read. Here's what I've learned about kayak camping in Florida. The 3V's, ventilation, ventilation, ventilation. The rainfly needs airflow vents up top to combat condensation, a higher pu rating and tie outs to keep the fly off the inner tent when it stretches from the rain. And I don't particularly like a door that zippers down vs up. But after all that's wrong, having something that deploys so easily and backed by a manufacturers warranty gives me confidence in my purchasing decision.
D**M
My favorite tent ever
My reason for replacing my old faithful 3-man dome was that I needed something that I could pop up quickly - possibly in limited space - and is waterproof.I've used this one on three separate trips now (more on them in a minute) and it fits my needs perfectly. I used it on the ground, not with the matching cot provided by the same manufacturer.If you've been shopping for instant tents on Amazon or elsewhere you'll see many that fit into two general categories: 1) spring-loaded ones you can literally toss and they open all by themselves, and 2) cabin-style tents that raise in the middle.The Teton tent is in a class all by itself. The two standard designs didn't appeal because there didn't seem to be any air space between the fly (if any) and/or the fly wasn't very big. I don't know about you, but there are few things I like less than waking up on a tent that's gotten condensation on the outside overnight that instantly leaks through as soon as you touch it by accident. Ugh. NASTY.I liked that this one has a fly that stands off the body of the tent (the external poles provide air space) but there's an inch or two gap at the bottom that lets fresh air in. Most of the negative reviews here are about the fact that the fly doesn't go all the way to the ground, which I don't quite understand - I don't care for a stuffy tent, myself.Trips #1 and #3 I used it for were near the ocean, and #2 was in the mountains.The first night I used it I woke up to drizzle, but inside the tent was bone-dry. I was thrilled.The night I spent in the mountains was colder than I like (in the 40s) but I was quite surprised at how cold air rushed in when I unzipped the tent body. Turns out that the mesh the main tent holds out cold air pretty efficiently, which I hadn't expected.I haven't yet used it on a warm enough night to want to do away with the fly, but I'm looking forward to that. It should be a nice middle ground between sleeping rough & being enclosed.Pros: mostly covered above, but I want to add that it looks very well-made. It goes up quite quickly - the tent body in about a minute, plus another 2-3 for the fly. The stuff sack is of good size and it's easy to slide the tent & fly into it, something that's been a problem with previous tents I've had.Cons: as shown in the photos it's of standard bathtub construction, but the bottom isn't reinforced at all. I wouldn't use it without a tarp, ground cloth, or cot underneath unless the ground is very even and soft. (The 2-person fits perfectly on a 5'x7' tarp with the pegs through the corners.)I wouldn't consider it a backpacking tent, but it's light for car camping. Of course that comes from using lightweight nylon, and I can't speak to its durability yet.It was just a little tricky to put up the first time and the lock at the top didn't fit in until the third time I put it up, but obviously it stayed up without it - otherwise I'd be writing a nasty review about it instead of a rave!Overall, it has exceeded my expectations, and I'm very, very happy with it, especially considering its very modest price.EDITED TO ADD: I've used it on 7 or 8 trips now. Still adore it, still looks brand new.Here's the memorable thing that makes me update this review.I had a chance to pitch it at the beach right above the high tide line. How could I possibly resist?Until... about 10 pm the wind picked up. It was blowing HARD.Decided - reluctantly - that I should move to a more sheltered spot.And just as soon as I got out, the darned thing STARTED TO BLOW AWAY. With all my gear still in it.I had to grab it by the top and drag it back into the trees. 🤣No damage. Still looks brand-new. Have I mentioned that I love this tent?
A**N
Impressive little tent
This pops up in seconds, staking it down takes a couple minutes longer. I am 6'2" and fit in the tent, but just barely, I have to sleep corner to corner or my head or feet rub the tent wall. Without the rainfly on its wide open and you can gaze at the stars. With the rainfly on you can't see a darn thing outside at all until you unzip it to look out, but it keeps out the wind and rain great. Easy to put up and to take down. It can fit 2 people but then there is no room for anything else and you better like the other person cuz you'll definitely be spooning before the nights over. To me it is a one person tent but it's great.
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