Introducing the 1 Person Trekking Pole Tent, your ideal companion for solo backpacking trips and outdoor adventures. Engineered for ultralight travel, this tent offers a perfect balance of simplicity, durability, and functionality, making it a must-have for serious hikers and campers.
Designed with the avid backpacker in mind, this tent weighs significantly less than traditional camping shelters, ensuring you can carry it effortlessly in your pack without compromising on comfort. Its innovative design utilizes trekking poles for setup, eliminating the need for heavy and cumbersome tent poles. This not only reduces weight but also allows for quick and easy assembly, enabling you to focus on your journey rather than complicated instructions.
Constructed from high-quality, waterproof materials, this tent provides excellent protection against the elements. Its rainfly and floor are made from durable nylon that has been treated for water resistance, keeping you dry during unexpected downpours. The tent’s seams are expertly sealed to further enhance its weatherproof capabilities, ensuring a reliable shelter regardless of the conditions.
Inside, the 1 Person Trekking Pole Tent offers ample space for one person and their gear. The design features a streamlined shape to reduce wind resistance while also maximizing interior space. The tent’s vestibule provides additional storage for your backpack and other equipment, keeping them protected from the elements and organized for easy access.
Ventilation is a key consideration in the design of this tent. It features mesh panels that promote airflow, helping to regulate temperature and reduce condensation during your stay. This ensures a comfortable environment for restful nights, whether you’re camping in the mountains or exploring remote trails.
Portability is a standout feature of this tent. It packs down to a compact size that fits easily into your backpack, providing additional storage for other essentials. The lightweight design does not compromise its strength or stability, making it a reliable choice for all types of terrain.
Ideal for solo explorers, the 1 Person Trekking Pole Tent is perfect for a weekend getaway or a long-distance trek. Lightweight, easy to set up, and built to withstand the elements, this tent allows you to enjoy your outdoor experiences to the fullest. Whether you are hiking, camping, or simply enjoying a night under the stars, this tent is crafted to enhance your adventure. Embrace the great outdoors with confidence, knowing you have a dependable and efficient shelter at your side.
Trevor Verified Buyer –
Looks very nicely manufactured, by some one who actually does camping.
Tight for me at 5′ 7″ head and feet touch each end of tent when stretched out. Not a 2 person unit.
In general I consider this good.
Scott Suarez Verified Buyer –
So far, I’ve only used this tent once. I brought it with me on a 4-mile hike/camping trip with the Boy Scouts. I let my 12-year-old carry it (I carried the larger tent), but I slept in it. It sets up quickly and easily. It takes some fiddling to get the support ropes in a good angle to hold up the tent as high as it can go, but it all worked well. I bent one of the aluminum stakes pushing it into the ground, but it was easy to straighten. It had good room for one person, though my son got sick in the night in his tent, and shared this tent with me for about 6 hours. Just enough room for two (1 adult, 1 large child) to squeeze in together. We did manage to brush up against the sides, so condensation got on the sleeping bag. But I think that wouldn’t have been an issue if I had managed to sleep in it alone as intended. I got the tent on a flash sale ($42), and am thrilled at the value for such a light and easy-to-use tent. I’m considering buying two more for my sons to use on their future boy scout hikes.
Jason G. Verified Buyer –
I used this tent for a week long excursion and it saved me from a couple of downpours and stayed dry inside. It’s better if you can suspend the top with a rope instead of a pole because the pole cuts down on the size of the entrance quite a bit. I just used a stick i found, not a trekking pole. Expect a decent small tent and get out and use it. I’m 5’9” and it was plenty big enought for me to sleep in. No room for much else but you do have the covered vestibule to keep extra gear dry.
Raymond smith Verified Buyer –
I know its not top notch…but i didn’t pay 700$ for it…It was on Tent camping for 75$ .it is just perfect..compact for my solo kayaking trips and roughing it on the motorcycle trips with the boys.
… Verified Buyer –
This tent look cool but after just one night in rain I can clearly see that this is not water proof and I have water in every corner of my tent I don’t recommend you to buy this I’m tired of getting fooled by Tentcamping.shop that was the last thing I buy on Tentcamping.shop ….
K M Verified Buyer –
Took on a three night backpacking trip in the Uinta Mountains. It held up fine the first rain storm but as more came through the mountains, water just came through the fabric. Used my emergency blanket to keep the water from soaking me and my bag. small lightweight and fairly easy to setup but I would never buy again. May bea fine tent if its not going to rain.
Patrick T. Verified Buyer –
The good things is that it was just under 2.5 pounds out of the box and that was with the original tent pegs. I wanted to like this tent but I returned it for 1 main reason. The stake out points are in the wrong spots by design. If you could change where they were it would be a great low cost backpacking tent
Skye J. Hill Verified Buyer –
Good tent. I ended up buying a Big Agnes Copper Spur bc it was freestanding. This is nice since it uses poles you’re already carrying, however, it requires softer ground to stake it or the two rock method. Sometimes it’s hard to find enough rocks or I just want to set up camp easy and go to sleep.
It’s definitely lightweight and I had no problems with moisture. I just am too spoiled for this kind of tent after walking 15 miles.
LloydN Verified Buyer –
2+lbs with pegs and storage bag. I replaced the pegs with titanium units. Ditched the bag and stuff in pack. Weight well under 2lbs . Used once… so far so good.
The placement of hiking pole inhibits access a bit. Vestibule is large enough for pack and boots.
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
Got this with plans to try it out before Philmont next summer; used at scout weekend camping last week. Loved how tiedowns were reflective cord! It was new in the bag and I wish I’d have taken it out of the bag to let it off gas a day or two first, but not intolerable. First night: I was iffy on it. Rained so the ‘roof’ was damp on the inside, seemed awfully short with my (thick) inflatable air mattress. Second night: got smart enough to loosen the tie downs and extend my hiking stick more. MUCH better. Also discovered that if (it’s not raining and) you toss the rain fly back over the top of the tent, and adjust the location of the tiedown outside the door so it’s more out of the way, it worked much better. I faced my door away from the scouts so I could sit up, and lean out the open door a bit when getting dressed, that worked better. With thick (5″) mattress and maybe not extending hiking stick as far as possible, it was hard to sit up in bed and touch toes without hitting the top of tent… so if using it somewhere that rained a lot, that would be tedious to be trying to avoid touching the damp top of the tent and I’d probably try the 2-hiking-pole model. Next time I will think to put my foam sit pad outside the tent door to kneel on. Also liked that it had enough room next to me for my pack, but also plenty of room in vestibule for pack and then some. All in all – well worth the $.
an owner Verified Buyer –
this will keep you pretty dry if and when needed. very lightweight, however not so very much recommended for a very tall person, im just about 6’2” and its a little hard to get in and out of.
other wise nice product.