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Material Strength
Customers generally have a positive opinion about the material strength of the Naturehike Mongar Backpacking Camping Tent, with some acknowledging that while it may not match high-end tents in terms of feel, it still provides sufficient quality for regular users. Others praise its exceptional build quality and well thought out design details. However, a small group of customers have noted the tent stakes are irrelevant to their camping setup.
Ventilation
Customers have generally positive opinions about the ventilation of this Naturehike Mongar Backpacking Camping Tent, with some mentioning the presence of two vents that help keep condensation down and improve breathability during warm nights. However, a few customers noted difficulties with the door flap ties, making it difficult to keep the doors open for ventilation. Overall, customers are satisfied with the tent's construction, durability, and spaciousness, but some have experienced challenges setting it up in windy conditions.
Highlights
Quality
This tent looks like it’ll last for a long time, and it had no issues.
Double left/right sided door entry allows great airflow and breathability on warm nights.
After about an hour one of the vestibule stakes (supplied with the tent) popped out; i stuck it back in, but it popped out agai... Read More
Serious wind gusts and rain started to hit the tent around 3am and continued till around 10am.
Price
It's rare to find such high value at this price point.
It's a $99 tent and it's a smoking bargain.
Only one loose thread pretty light for the money.
Could have paid 30 dollars more for the big agnes version, but why.
Shipping
Nov 12 update - due to a misunderstanding, this tent was set out in the backyard (west coast of fl) the day before tropical storm nicole.
Competitiveness
For some reason, this tent (rainfly specifically) folds up so much easier than any tent i've ever had.
A $99 tent that performs to nearly the same level as other quadruple priced chinese made tents, yes please!
I ended up going with the other brand but not because this one is inferior.
I purchased this tent plus another brand to decide which would suit my needs best.
Overview
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- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 65 reviews as of our last analysis date on Oct 25 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Would have given 5 stars but the ties to hold the door flap open are a poor design difficult to use and no option for tying open 14 or 12 way
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Prices for our basic necessities are indeed increasing but for things that require technology to produce such as this tent are getting more and more affordable
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Im so thankful i did not spend half a grand on a name brand tent and have to worry about every snag or drop of sap that touched it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its a 99 tent and its a smoking bargain
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The poles fold down small enough to fit in the saddlebags of my 2007 bmw r1200 gsa
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Simple setup and simple breakdown
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I carry 734 steel 34nails34 or spikes so the tent stakes are irrelevant to me
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Also as with most tents it will be a struggle to get the body groundcloth and rainfly back into the supplied storage bag