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The Naturehike Ultralight 1/2 Person Tent is a 3-season, waterproof backpacking tent designed for solo adventurers and cyclists. Crafted from durable 210T polyester with a PU3000mm waterproof rating and supported by lightweight 7001 aluminum poles, it offers a perfect balance of protection, breathability, and quick setup. Weighing only 1.65 kg and featuring spacious dimensions, it’s ideal for hiking, camping, and cycling enthusiasts seeking reliable shelter without the bulk.
| Age range | Adult |
| Color | Forest Green 1 Person |
| Size | 205 cm x 156 cm x 110 cm |
| Item display length | 80.7 inches |
| Weight | 1.65 kg |
| Item display width | 61 inches |
| Shape | rectangular prism |
| Material type | Polyester |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Seasons | 3 Season |
| Features | rain |
| Sport | Camping & Hiking, Cycling |
| Included components | Inner tent x1, flysheet x1, wind rope x2, ground nail x 8, ground mat x1, aluminum alloy tent pole |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Brand | Naturehike |
| Manufacturer | Naturehike |
| Item model number | NH18A095-D |
| Product Dimensions | 205 x 95 x 110 cm; 1.66 kg |
| ASIN | B098HZZ1RY |
S**E
Really impressed!
I don’t usually write reviews but i was so impressed with this tent I thought it might be helpful to someone else. I took this tent on the south west coast path south Devon. The tent exceeded my expectations for the price i paid. The quality was excellent it was super light and only took minutes to put up. The weather was hot and the tent was airy. One night i was camped high and the weather was poor with thick low cloud so everything was soaking wet outside including the outer tent inside and out but the inner stayed bone dry and i had room inside to pack up everything before having to disturb the water on the outer tent. Only one criticism the sides of the tent at the head and foot ends flapped when the wind picked up. I will be purchasing some clips to fix an extra guy rope for my next trip. I looked at a lot of tents under £100 and some above and i would say that unless you are prepared to go into a much higher price range you won’t get a better tent than this imo. Why did you choose this product over others?: Lightweight cheap good quality
A**Y
Good value for money tent for bikepacking or trekking
A good value for money single person tent when you factor in the material and build quality. Very easy to pitch and it's freestanding so can move around until you find the right spot. The waterproof coating is more than adequate for UK weather, though the tent design does not lend itself to handle snow drift. The tent could do with more guy out points to increase strength, as well as the inclusion of a spreader bar to increase internal volume of the inner tent.
A**R
Lightweight & compact
Excellent value for money. Served me well on my recent hiking & wild camping trip. Plenty of room (I wasn't touching the sides) and I could sit up ok. Useful little porch area that was big enough to store my bag & shoes. What I particularly liked was how lightweight and compact it was: poles not that long, so could easily fit inside my backpack width-wise! Not sure how waterproof it would be in a torrential downpour, but it took drizzle & strong winds fine.
S**.
For a quick getaway
Perfect for a quick getaway. Easy to set up and sturdy enough for local hiking in the UK. Not sure how it would hold up in other areas but spacious enough for me as a 6’2 man.
D**N
Compact & bijou
Great tent for hiking , easily packs into pack . Squeezes down real small if pack pegs and poles seperste to tent. Loads of space inside and although I'm 6'4" I can lie down and fit up without touching the sides
C**.
Terrible item terrible service
Soaking wet in morning Very lightweight and good deal if 29.99 but for this price I don’t want to wake up with water all over me Item also come from Spain so returning has been a nightmare
H**R
Not Great, Not Terrible
This is based on just putting the tent up to inspect it, finding faults and then returning. I have an MSR Elixir 2 which is great, and was originally intending to buy either the 1 person version or something similar as I wanted something lighter for some long distance walks and a bike tour in the summer. I had my eye on this for a while so thought I'd take a punt. I have ultimately returned it but nearly didn't, so thought it'd be worth sharing my thoughts for anyone on the fence. Ive had many tents over the years, expensive and budget, and tend to prioritise sturdiness over weight, so this could be why I came in with expectations that weren't met. I noticed the tear in the bag as I was taking the tent out of it (see pic). The bag material seemed very thin, as did the material of the fly. I assume it's the same material. I was instantly on the lookout for potential weak points after this, so was being super critical. Getting the tent up is easy. Having the included groundsheet is great. The poles seem to be of ok quality, if a bit delicate (the overall theme of this tent). The two, three way joints are metal and sturdy, a weak point on some other similar tents. The inner is a bit close to the fly, but not so that it's an obvious major issue. You'd certainly need to be head or foot to the wind to avoid the inner getting wet from rain or condensation though, I would say. Good practice anyway with sail shaped tents like these! Once up the tent is spacious at floor level and a bit tight feeling when sitting up due to the ceiling making a sharp point. I had no problem sitting up or laying down and am 5ft 11. Loads of room to spare when laying down both at the head and sides. I could fit my panniers by the side of me while sleeping if needed. There would not be enough room to cook safely in the closed vestibule in my opinion. It's not a great idea to do this anyway, but I know many do, so it's worth mentioning. It's an ok sized area though, enough room for boots and a decent sized rucksack. 3/4 of the corners of the bathtub in my tent had bunched up sealing tape, so I wouldn't be confident about the waterproofing on this vital area, though it may have just been mine. There has been a lot said about the lack of pegging points on the ends of the tent. While it would be better to have them, I don't think it's a major problem. The bathtub is generous and any splatter will hit that if it's pitched well, though as above, the fly may hit the inner and transfer moisture in certain conditions. The fly rides high which promotes airflow, which you will need as much as possible of in a tent like this. The living space and shape/size of the tent are all decent for my potential uses and I was 50/50 on returning it. The final decider was the slightly weedy fly zip. I was gritting my teeth opening and closing the fly door. It's a tent that is quite a challenge to get a taught pitch (quite important with the forementioned ends), and to me the fly zip felt under strain, however I adjusted it. However as I am used to more heavy/robust tents, this could be my problem rather than the tent itself. So in summary, though I probably sound critical, it seems like a fairly capable tent if you consider the potential weak points and be careful with it. The carry case being split on arrival really damaged my confidence, and after the bathtub corners and the zip, I had lost all faith in it. If these things didn't happen, I'd have ultimately kept it to try out in the field as you probably won't get anything better for the money ( if looking for a side door, dome style, lightweight solo tent - my preferences). I considered the Cloud Up but don't want a front entrance. As it stands, I intend to go back to my original plan and save for something more robust, which will no doubt be heavier and more expensive, so as with everything, you have to consider your own priorities.
I**E
Great
Perfect for touring on bicycle when keeping the weight to a minimum is important. Easy to put up, the poles are short so you can pack small - was able to fit the whole lot under the bike handlebars. One night of heavy rain and kept me dry. Liked thst you could tie the entrance higher to sit under for extra space.
J**J
Bewertung: 5 Sterne Ich habe das Naturehike Spider Zelt bei einem Bikepacking-Trip unter extremen Bedingungen getestet, und es hat mich absolut überzeugt! 🌧️💨 Platz und Komfort: Trotz starkem Wind und Regen hielt mich das Zelt die ganze Nacht über trocken. Die doppelschichtige Konstruktion und die hochwertigen Materialien bieten hervorragenden Schutz vor den Elementen. Außerdem kann man in den Apsiden auch bei schlechten Wetter kochen und zusätzliches Gepäck sehr gut verstauen. Auch der Innenraum bietet genug Platz für eine Person mit sogar 4 Packtaschen (2 x groß / 2 x klein). Verarbeitung und Material: Die Qualität des Materials ist top. Das Zelt besteht aus robustem 20D-Nylon (PU 4000 mm) und 210T-Nylon (PU 3000 mm), was es nicht nur wasserdicht, sondern auch langlebig macht und der Footprint ist auch dabei. Praktische Tipps: Ich habe zwei zusätzliche Abspannungen am Kopf- und Fußteil angebracht, um das Zelt noch besser zu belüften und zusätzlich das Innenzelt gegen Nässe zu schützen. Dafür habe ich Kunststoffkrokodilsklemmen mit Zeltschnüren verwendet, die sich leicht anbringen lassen und für zusätzliche Stabilität / bessere Belüftung und besseren Regenablauf sorgen. Fazit: Das Naturehike Sider Zelt ist ein zuverlässiger Begleiter für alle, die auch bei schlechtem Wetter draußen übernachten möchten. Das Preis-Leistungsverhältnis finde ich sehr gut. Auch das geringe Gewicht und das kleine Packmaß im Vergleich zu den amerikanischen Top Marken ist exzellent. Absolute Kaufempfehlung!
T**A
1人自転車キャンプで使いました。 テント内は比較的広く(1人用として)、組み立ても5分かからずできました。 自転車キャンプだとコンパクトさと軽さが大事ですが、これは両方満たしてるテントです。
M**A
De entrada 5 estrellas. Haré update cuando la pruebe en montaña. Es una buena casa de campaña. El espacio es para una persona, si eres alto, podría ser incómodo. Mido 1.80 m de altura y esta justo a la medida. Los materiales se ven y sienten de excelente calidad. Le tiré agua y no se transmite al interior. Incluye un mat a la medida lo cual se agradece ya que refuerza el piso para evitar la humedad, frío o calor del suelo. El armado es sencillo y queda resistente. Aproximadamente me tomó 5 minutos armarla. Para el desmontaje 10 minutos porque limpio y doblo todo parejo para que quepa a como estaba empacada. ¿El peso? Ni se diga. Muy, muy ligera. No es molesto cargarla, al contrario, todo lo que sea ligero se agradece en montañismo.
S**K
Sin irnos a las grandes marcas de alpinismo profesional, esto es lo mejor que podemos encontrar. La estructura es estable, la tienda autoportante. Pequeña y ligera. Dado que tiene una zona exterior, puedes dejar ahí tu material y estar cómodo dentro. Me gusta mucho el lugar donde se encuentra la entrada, de esta forma la puedes dejar abierta y ver el exterior mientras descansas sin que te tenga que dar el viento. Pd: En el vídeo coloqué las varillas del revés, por eso no cuadra el enganche del frente. La única pega las piquetas. La marca tiene piquetas de mejor calidad.
D**R
Super produit correspondant parfaitement au descriptif. Très pratique, car peut être utilisée comme tarp sans la toile intérieure avec le double sol fournis avec. De plus, les coutures sont étanchéisées ce qui est assez rare actuellement. Il faut généralement le faire soi-même
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