

⛺ Ultralight. Durable. Ready for your next solo adventure.
The Six Moon Designs Skyscape Scout Green is a 1-person ultralight backpacking tent weighing only 38 oz, crafted from durable polyurethane-coated 190T polyester. Designed for minimalist hikers, it features a trekking pole setup for quick pitching, hybrid double-wall mesh for ventilation and bug protection, and an offset pole structure that maximizes interior space. Ideal as a first ultralight tent, it balances affordability with high performance for summer backpacking and hiking.
| Age Range | Adult |
| Color | green |
| Size | 1 person |
| Style | Backpacking |
| Shape | Round |
| Material Type | Polyester Aluminum |
| Season | Summer |
| Features | Lightweight, Tall, Ultralight |
| Sport | Backpacking |
| UV Protection | Some UV Protection |
| Included Components | Pole, Stakes |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Brand | Six Moon Designs |
| Manufacturer | Six Moon Designs |
| Item model number | 20310 |
| Product Dimensions | 261.62 x 121.92 x 114.3 cm; 1.08 kg |
| ASIN | B01CLVE5CO |
C**E
Light, compact, and super easy to set up.
Bought one of these for an upcoming trip and recently tried it out in my backyard on a somewhat windy evening.Pros:Very compact and light, less weight and space taken up than my particularly compact sleeping bag.Very quick setup once you know what you're doing, as in about 5 minutes.Uses trekking poles for the poles, so one less thing you need to carry with you. Just need the tent, trekking poles, and stakes.In a completely gnat and mosquito-infested area, zero insects got in through the inner mesh.Cons:Instructions weren't terribly clear (and were also made for multiple different products, so pay attention to that) and I got stuck for a while figuring out where the trekking poles are inserted to prop up the tent. There's a reinforced section in the corner of the tent (on the inside) where the handle side of the pole goes in which is more obvious, and also a little black reinforced flap where you put the pointy end of the pole that's much harder to find.As with all tents, took a few attempts to get the tent rolled up in a way that it would fit back in the bag. But when I did, it was just as compact (if not a little moreso) than when I received it.Other notes:I'm 6 feet tall, I was able to sit up and have a few inches clearance at the apex of the tent. With a larger backpack it was relatively compact lengthwise but definitely doable even without having your feet on your pack. If you're above 6'4", you might need to have your feet on your pack though or otherwise get creative.Overall, very satisfied and bought a second one as I'm usually out hiking/camping with two people.
A**E
This isn’t pasta
For the price, you’re not gonna find another tent that compares in quality, durability, and value. Not even used.Buy some great trekking poles and some stakes with the money you didnt spend on the tent.
S**S
Wonderful Grand Canyon R2R2R Tent
Just finished my first backpacking trip every doing R2R2R in the GC and this tent was perfect. Make sure you get tent stakes bc it doesn't ship with any FYI. We got snowed on first night and it performed great. 100 degree day camping at phantom so I rolled back all rain fly quadrants and it also performed great.
M**.
... for a year now and it has held up fine, zippers are good and no leaks
Had it for a year now and it has held up fine, zippers are good and no leaks. Only giving four stars because I don't feel confident it will keep me dry if I was in some bad weather. This due to the low tub floor. It may just be me because I have not had it in heavy downpours but it is something I consider if I am taking this. But again no issues, its decently light and I can fit my dog in there too if needed. Holds up well to wind but I do try to chose my sites well.
K**N
For a $125 you can't beat how light it is.
The tent compacts ok. Definitely light weight. I won't give it 5 stars because the bathtub floor should be taller and it's not seam sealed. If you buy this off the companys website. You would pay a lot more for it. Seam seale is a lot cheaper than $30 to do on your own. Overall to tent is awesome if you can't afford cuban fiber and, want to go ultralight.
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