🏕️ Camp smarter, not harder—pop up your perfect adventure!
This 6-person easy pop-up tent features a quick automatic setup, spacious 106 sq ft interior, and advanced ventilation with mesh windows and ground vents. Crafted from 1500mm waterproof polyester with heat-sealed seams and a rainfly, it ensures all-season dryness. Lightweight aluminum poles and a compact pack size make it ideal for camping, hiking, festivals, and outdoor gatherings.
Brand | HUI LINGYANG |
Product Dimensions | 150"L x 102"W x 53.5"H |
Item Weight | 11.68 Pounds |
Floor Width | 102 Inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
Shape | Round |
Occupancy | 6 Person |
Seasons | Summer, Fall, Spring, 4 Season |
Included Components | Stakes, Storage Bag, Rainfly |
Water Resistance Technology | 1500 Mm |
Special Feature | Water-Resistant, Waterproof, Pop Up, Rainfly |
Occupant Capacity | 6 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Fabric |
Color | Green |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
Size | 6 person |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Fabric Type | 100% Polyester |
Floor Length | 150 Inches |
Maximum Height | 53.5 Inches |
Floor Area | 106.25 Square Feet |
Base Material | Fabric |
Vestibule Area | 2.5 Square Feet |
Number Of Poles | 3 |
Style | Camper |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Assembly Required | No |
Tent Floor Material | Fabric |
Rainfly Material | polyester |
Is Waterproof | True |
Model Name | HLY-16P-2 |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Manufacturer | HUI LINGYANG |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 34.25 x 33.86 x 1.97 inches |
Package Weight | 6.4 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 150 x 102 x 53.5 inches |
Brand Name | HUI LINGYANG |
Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | HLY-16P-2 |
E**A
Super easy setup!
I can’t believe I can set up a tent within 1 minute and take off the tent within 2 minutes 😬 My sister is going for a camping trip in May with her friends, she is not handy and don’t know how to set up tents. And this tent will be perfect for her and her kids. The tent is roomy, it also has extra space in front for gears. Material also looks good. 👍
T**N
So far so good!
Never been camping before, so I was looking for an easy-to-set-up tent, I saw the videos, and thought why not give this one a try. It truly was a snap to set up! I would recommend getting a tarp to put under though since the material at the bottom is the same as all-around and I think it will help protect it from mud and moisture.My son loved it immediately. It's very spacious, definitely don't open it in the living room unless your house is huge! I'm 5'7", and was able to fit width-wise laying down. My husband who is over 6 feet might have a harder time fitting in that direction but would have no problem fitting length wise with room to spare. Could comfortably fit another adult/teen and one or two more kids. I like that there are two zippered "doors" - one at the entry to the vestibule, one inside. Just for the extra bug protection. In effect the tent has two layers - which I hope will also help keep the rain out. There are two netted side windows too for ventilation (also double layer of netting), that also close, and a tiny ventilation vent on the back - kind of wish that was a little bigger, but I guess it's at least a way for air to get in when it's raining to prevent suffocation, it's a flap sewn down on the sides with a little piece to prop it open at the bottom, so unless it's raining upwards, it should keep water out. It was not super hot out when we tested it, but I can see how it could get hot if it's in direct sun with no breeze. That's one reason I choose one of the lighter colors to improve sun reflection, though of course our curious backyard birds proceeded to poop on it immediately, LOL! (Wiped it off before packing it back up). Have not tried it in the rain yet or overnight, just did a test setup in the backyard to make sure I knew how to set it up. It's super lightweight so the stakes are definitely needed, haven't tried the wind bungees yet. If you watch the reviews that show how to fold it it makes it a lot easier - the first step to fold it in gave me no trouble, but I did worry when folding in on itself the second time. Will update the review if I we ever go through the rain in it.
K**N
Brilliantly easy to put up and ideal for car-camping in cooler weather
This is a great car-camping tent for 2 adults and 2 children or for 2 adults with lots of gear (even though it is supposed to be a 6-person tent, it really is only good for up to 4). If you sleep lengthways there is plenty of room to place your gear along the sides of the tent and by your head. It is really spacious inside even for very tall people.Some of the features that I really like about this tent:- It is without a doubt the easiest tent of any I have ever had to put up! I see this as a major plus especially if you are tired at the end of a day and don’t want to fiddle around in the dark (and maybe the rain!), trying to put the tent up. As soon as I took the tent out of the carrying case and started to open it it just popped open. All I had to do was stake it down and it was ready to use. Contrary to what I read in some of the other reviews, I found this tent easy to fold up even on my first attempt with assistance from a second person -- but I had watched TJWaller’s video demonstration (see his review Stood Up To 55 MPH Gusts In Tropical Storm Eta!).- Because the vestibule is instantly ready to use as soon as the tent is open, this is a big plus if it is raining as you can be sheltered while you take off your shoes. You can sit in the vestibule to remove your shoes and then leave them in the vestibule where they can be kept dry and also not bring dirt into the tent. Although small, the vestibule is useful for keeping gear that you don’t want to bring all the way into the tent. It has a built-in vestibule floor so that helps to keep dirt out of the tent.- The door flap can be opened like an awning and held in place with 2 hiking poles so that it provides shelter from the sun and light rain/dew.- The side windows and the outer rainfly have zippers that you can open from inside and reach through the window to roll down the flaps without having to go outside to close them.Some drawbacks:- A significant drawback of this tent is that it has only one door, meaning that you all have to sleep lengthways in the tent so that you don’t have to climb over each other to get out. More importantly, however, aside from a very small vent on the side of the tent opposite the door, there isn’t even a rear-end window to allow cross ventilation from the doorway opening to the other end of the tent. There are two smaller windows on either of the sides of the tent, but these start only halfway up the side (rather than coming down to ground level). This means that there isn’t much of a breeze when you are sleeping on the floor of the tent. Because the rain fly is an integral part of the tent and has the supporting poles sewn into it, there is not an option to remove the rain fly and just have the main part of the tent become a free-standing screen tent. Since I like to have plenty of ventilation in a tent, I would rate this tent for use only for fall and spring camping, rather than during the heat of the summer, because it is just too hot inside due to insufficient air circulation.- Because the tent opens immediately into its full size (which is a plus!), the downside is that if it is windy, it can make it difficult to hold onto the tent as it becomes a big sail! This is not a fault of the tent design, but merely a caution so that you have the stakes in hand ready to fasten the tent to the ground on one side and then move quickly to the far side to stake down that end. If you have a helper that makes it even easier as they can hold onto the tent while you stake it down.- The 3-foot diameter size of the tent when it is in its holding case is larger than standard tents, making it awkward for storing on a garage or shed shelf and also for transporting in a smaller car. However, because it is only a few inches high when laid flat, if there is a space to lay it down then other gear can be stored on top of it. It is not suitable for backpacking due to its large diameter size and with no option to fold it smaller.
B**A
Easy to carry
The tent size is very ideal for a big family. The fabric quality appears strong. Easy to open, not too hard to fold. I watched how they folded and tried myself, which is not tricky at all. Weight is light so easy to carry.
N**A
Definitely not a 6 person tent
I am 5 ft tall, I could not stand up in the tent at all,I crawled around in it. I have a cot that I had to put together outside and drag back into the tent otherwise I couldn't set it up in there and I could not zip it up after I got the cot in there. I tried a blow up couch I also took and I had to blow it up outside and then take it in and it would barely fit in there and it's not very big, it's more like a two person loveseat that you blow up. I gave the dome tent away before I even left the campgrounds to a lady with kids. I regret not taking the tent I already have. It says 6 man and I can stand up in it, as well as set my cot up inside the tent and have plenty of room on both sides and at the ends. I even set up a night stand next to my cot. And I can zip it up like you're supposed to to stay warm. Live and learn I wanted a pop up tent instead of the one I have to run the poles through , now I know running the poles through it is worth it. I cursed this dome tent every time I had to touch the thing. I didn't bother to take pictures.
M**X
Annoying
Every time I want to collapse it I had to get a video out to follow because it's not easy. Also, I thought I would be OK with the height, but no, it's way too short.
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