








🏕️ Instant Shelter, Infinite Memories — Your 60-Second Escape to the Outdoors!
The Toogh 4-Person Camping Tent combines rapid 60-second pop-up setup with premium high-density Oxford cloth and a 5000mm waterproof rating, ensuring a dry, windproof shelter. Spacious enough to stand and move comfortably, it features dual doors, multiple windows, and lightweight aluminum poles, making it the perfect blend of convenience and durability for family camping, hiking, or glamping adventures.






















| ASIN | B0CSD7M3ZL |
| Assembly Instructions Description | The Toogh 4 Person Camping Tent can be set up quickly and easily in 60 seconds. Start by unfolding the tent and extending the telescopic poles. Then, secure the tent with the included wind ropes and stakes. The rainfly is attached for additional weather protection. For detailed instructions, refer to the user manual. |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Assembly Time | 60 Seconds |
| Base Material | Premium high-density Oxford material |
| Best Sellers Rank | #348,285 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #824 in Camping Tents |
| Brand | Toogh |
| Brand Name | Toogh |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | 4 Person Sky Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (843) |
| Date First Available | January 15, 2024 |
| Design | Camping Tent |
| Fabric Type | High-density Oxford cloth (Newly upgraded version by the company’s R&D, sold below cost),The price will return to the original soon |
| Floor Length | 67 Inches |
| Floor Width | 8 Feet |
| Footprint Tarp Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
| Form Factor | Cabin |
| Included Components | Rainfly |
| Installation Type | Automatic, Easy Setup, Instant, Pop Up, Quick Setup |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 94 x 94 x 66 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 39 x 8.75 x 8.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 16 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Toogh |
| Material | Oxford cloth |
| Maximum Height | 66 Inches |
| Minimum Trail Weight | 16.5 Pounds |
| Model Name | 4 Person Camping Tent |
| Number Of Pockets | 2 |
| Number of Doors | 1 |
| Number of Guylines | 4 |
| Number of Rooms | 1 |
| Number of Stakes | 11 |
| Number of Windows | 4 |
| Occupancy | 4 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 4 |
| Package Weight | 8.66 Kilograms |
| Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 94"L x 94"W x 66"H |
| Rainfly Material | Waterproof material |
| Rainfly Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
| Seasons | 4 Season |
| Shape | One Bedroom |
| Size | 4 |
| Special Feature | Windproof |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
| Stake Material | Steel or aluminium |
| Style | Modern |
| Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Pre-Attached |
| Tent Floor Material | Polyethylene |
| UPC | 764126772462 |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Water Resistance Technology | 5000mm |
B**Y
Easy Comfortable Tent
I used this tent for a beach camping trip this weekend. Once I understood that all I had to do was pull down the legs until they lock, it takes less than 60 seconds to get it up. It took me 20 more minutes to secure it. For the beach, the stakes weren't good, I purchased some longer stakes, but they also weren't good for the sand. I made some sandbags that were perfect for my 3 day trip. I didn't have to adjust the tent at all. It rained everynight. The tent stayed completely dry inside and there was no condensation. The wind picked up off and on reaching at times 30 mph. I got some of the best sleep with the dound of the rain and waves from the beach. Many tents were blown down, but my tent stayed secure. I did not use the extra support lines for my rain fly, but will in the future, because the way the wind was blowing, I see how the stretch bands on the rain fly could be damaged, but again everything stayed secure. The tent is very warm. On my first night, I used my fan to keep cool. But after that I realized I could open the flap over the tent door a little and the rain fly covered it. No one could see in, and the rain didn't come in. Perfect. I used plastic for my sandbags, (I made sure to clean it up before I left the beach). But next time I'm beach camping, will use the real sandbags and the stakes from this tent set to secure the tent. Overall, I liked the tent. It's roomy. I can walk in and stand up. It's much easier on my back. For this trip I had to bend my neck a little because I buried some of the pole, but now I know more. Take down was easy, cleaning was easy, and it goes right back into the carry case. Highly recommend it, and for the first time, I'm fully satisfied with a tent.
G**T
Heavy but great for glamping!
Though heavy (this is glamping only! Weighs 17lbs!) it’s SO EASY to put up that for our purposes- we camped 7 nights in a row and had to out up n take down 3 of these - it was perfect. For the price, it was a cheaper than renting and since they carried them on trucks, made sense for us. We will use again for next car camping trip. Will They hold up for years to come? Unlikely with heavy use but again, occasional camping? With a. Car? And nice that you can stand up!
M**E
Easy set up!
Love this tent. So easy to set up and take down! Just be careful, couldn’t find away to get replacement parts.
R**X
Perfect tent for a Scouting Mom!
I bought this tent in June 2024 to go camping with my girls' Scout Troop, and I LOVE it! 💕 So far, I've slept in it 9 nights, on 4 different trips (Scout Camp, family Arches Trip, Trade-O-Ree, and Klondike). It takes me about 10 minutes to set up by myself (including staking it down, rain fly, and guy lines), has an optional rain fly, 4 windows, 2 side gear pockets, "door mat", and an optional ceiling gear holder. Dimensions: 8ft w x 8ft l x 67" tall I use a tarp underneath and a moving blanket on the floor inside (much nicer to walk around on! Also helps with insulation). Happy camping! 🏕
S**2
Tent likely best for use with sleeping bags
Update: 6/3/2024: I was impressed that the company reached out to me. They are implementing some suggestions made in my original post and explained that the tent sides have to lean in due to the poles and the easy-up design, while trying to not make the tent heavier and more cumbersome. If you take minimal things camping, you’ll probably love this tent! So, I upgraded to 3 stars. To me, 3 stars means the product met all basic expectations. As it set up smoothly, kept more bugs out (that weren’t inside already - but I took a solar powered bug zapper for the inside ones), kept me dry, and it allowed me to block the early morning sun coming in by zipping the cover on the door’s screen in the morning. The company offered a suitable solution to me, which I REALLY appreciate, and it makes me feel even better about them as a source to try again. I like companies that stand behind their products! That was common when I grew up and so is very appreciated when I find it these days. Original review: I’m reviewing the Toogh 3/4 Person Camping Tent with Instant Setup Tent, Weatherproof Cabin Tent. I used a sturdy waterproof tarp underneath and a moving blanket inside for extra cushioning on the tent floor. It was easy to pop up by extending the poles, but that does NOT secure the tent. The rest is not instant! The instructions had no suggestions on the best way to orient the tent, how to best anchor it with the tent stakes, how & when to attach the rain fly (tip, if you’re height challenged, attach it before you extend and lock the 4 poles), how & where to attach and how to use the guy lines… Those instructions all are needed for new campers - or those returning to camping after decades away - like me! Cell service was poor, so it was hard to find instructions needed to set up the tent. It ended up taking well over an hour! That’s ridiculous! I bought this tent because it was to be quick and easy. Ha! Help a customer out, folks! Include all the directions! (Tip: take pics when you lay it out flat to start to have as a reference when packing up at the end.) The biggest disappointment for me is that the 8’ x 8’ footprint rather shrinks because the tent sides are all angling inward, so if using cots, there isn’t 8’ across for it at the height of the cot’s mattress. Couple that with knowing that nothing should be touching the insides of the tent in case of rain (which was a likelihood), then the useable space shrank further. When my cot was placed far enough from the tent wall to not be touching the tent wall along the length of the cot, then the head & foot of the cot were touching the two adjacent walls. So, the cot had to be placed on an angle to not touch any tent wall. That rendered the space behind it inaccessible. I don’t think two cots would have fit. You may be able to lay 4 sleeping bags on the floor of the cot, but it would not leave room for the campers’ belongings too. Once inside the tent, if the window coverings are unzipped, there are no ties or Velcro to hold the flaps, so they got in the way. (hint: take clothespins or big binder clips). The storage bags on the tent sides to hold things were located on the floor level, making them inaccessible from lying on a cot. I had the rain fly on, and the window coverings were down (the screens are always in place on the windows) but I’d guess it was easily 10 -15 degrees warmer in the tent in the morning than the air temperature outside - but it was very humid that day! I thought with the low ventilation flap & the rain fly over the top of the poles, that heat would rise and escape, bringing in cooler air from below, but that didn’t happen. My expected cool sleeping temperature wasn’t felt. Honestly, if I could return it I would, but it was used once. Do yourself a favor and fold a large blanket or cover into an 8’ x 8’ square and then shrink it in both directions for not touching tent walls with anything. If using a cot, shrink that size even further because a cot is higher off the ground than a sleeping bag, and the walls are leaning inward, so the higher your cot, the less space there is for it. Then place on the remaining space on the cover whatever you’d want in your tent, and see if it all fits. If for one or two campers with sleeping bags & few personal belongings, it’d likely be great. I wanted room for other things (yes, more of “glamping”: food storage, dog crate, chair, clothes, etc.) and this did not work for me.
C**N
Tested it out before review!
The tent is very easy to set up. It took me a second to figure out breakdown! Neat features are reflective components on outside help you to see the tent. Has a rain fly, which if you watch the video you will see I most definitely suited my tent with it knowing what we were looking at for the night. Although the tent is H2O proof it is highly recommend that you treat any tent you own with water repellent at least 1x per year. The above video doesn't give you the beauty of the tent, but rather shows you how it held up in torrential downpour. I will say that I made the mistake of leaning my backpack against the tent and it was a little wet. You should center all gear or lean it up against a cot. That being said I did not wake up to a tent full of water, everything was dry besides my backpack, it wasn't soaked. I'm telling you that this video speaks for the tent's quality!!! See for yourself.
E**N
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