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Material Strength
Customers are highly impressed with the material strength and durability of the Naturehike Cloud-Up tent, despite some concerns about the aluminum poles feeling flimsy. The tent's roominess and quality construction have been noted positively by many reviewers.
Easy Setup/Teardown
Customers are overwhelmingly positive about the ease of setup and teardown for the Naturehike Cloud-Up tent. The tent sets up quickly and easily, even in adverse weather conditions, making it a popular choice among campers. Some customers have noted that while the setup is straightforward, a helping hand may be appreciated. Overall, the tent's ease of use is a major selling point for many buyers.
Weight Savings
Customers are generally positive about the weight savings of this backpacking tent, with many praising its lightweight and compact design. Some customers have noted that they were able to carry the tent, rainfly, stakes, and ground sheet for extended hikes without issue. However, a few customers mentioned that while the tent is relatively lightweight, it may not be as weight-saving as some more expensive options on the market.
Durability
Customers have generally positive opinions about the durability of the Naturehike Cloud-Up Backpacking Tent, with some expressing concerns regarding its lightweight material and potential limitations in extreme weather conditions. Many users reported no issues with the tent's ability to withstand wind and rain, while others noted that it is not suitable for severe weather or larger camping parties. Overall, customers are pleased with the tent's sturdiness and longevity, but acknowledge that it may require some extra care due to its lightweight design.
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Waterproofing
Customers generally praise the waterproofing feature of the Naturehike Cloud-Up tent, with many reporting that it kept them dry during rainy and stormy conditions. However, a few customers have experienced issues with condensation build up on the inner part of the rain fly and some received the wrong rain cover.
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Quality
The material seemed to be very sturdy & long lasting.
Quick to build when racing against a thunderstorm in the backcountry.
Tent pegs won’t last forever, because of being lightweight aluminum.
Zero condensation formation; lots of air movement between tent and fly.
Price
Did lots of reviews ideal for price!
The price is awesome , super recommended!
Overall, for the money this tent absolutely delivers, i would put it up against anything twice the price or even more.
If you want to be able to muscle on your tent every time you use it then you do need to spend $500.
Packaging/appearance
I also loved how compact it is when packed up, and it’s lighter than i was expecting as well.
Bought a couple of these for my son and myself and they were lightweight, easy to pack and easy to setup.
I can have this tent unpacked and put up including rain fly in 2 minutes.
I seam sealed this tent and have used it bike packing.
Competitiveness
Compares well with tents that cost 4x as much!
There are more expensive brands, but this one worked for me.
In the picture with the nemo and this tent i do like the nemo side entrance door better but i much prefer my tent be less than ... Read More
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- This product had a total of 1,291 reviews as of our last analysis date on Nov 12 2024.
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One of those was in extreme rain and wind
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When it comes to backpacking gear i always prefer to try cheaper products before coughing up a lot of money
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This is one of those products
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This tent is obviously smaller than my last tent so i cannot bring my pack in with me
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That may or may not be a concern for some
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I was more after the weight savings buying this tent
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In the picture with the nemo and this tent i do like the nemo side entrance door better but i much prefer my tent be less than 100 vs 500 so i’m not knocking this tent for anything
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Where i can’t speak positively on this just yet is the durability of the material
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