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The Bessport Camping Tent is a lightweight, durable 2-3 person shelter designed for 3-4 season use. Featuring a spacious 93x53 inch floor, dual doors with vestibules, and a robust 3000mm+ waterproof rating, it ensures reliable protection against rain and wind. Its single aluminum pole frame and smooth #8 zippers enable quick, hassle-free setup, while mesh vents provide excellent airflow to reduce condensation. At just 5.5 pounds, this tent balances portability with ruggedness, making it an ideal choice for professional millennials seeking dependable, stylish outdoor gear.















| ASIN | B09SHMF6JG |
| Additional Features | Water-Resistant |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Included |
| Base | Polyester |
| Best Sellers Rank | #86,585 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #313 in Camping Tents |
| Brand | Bessport |
| Brand Name | Bessport |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | 2 Person-Dark green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 773 Reviews |
| Floor Area | 34.69 Square Feet |
| Floor Length | 93 Inches |
| Floor Width | 90 Inches |
| Included Components | Pole, Rainfly |
| Installation Type | Easy Setup |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 89"L x 58"W x 43.3"H |
| Item Weight | 5.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | BESSPORT |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1 |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Maximum Height | 110 Centimeters |
| Minimum Trail Weight | 5.5 Pounds |
| Model Number | 1 |
| Number Of Poles | 1 |
| Number of Rooms | 2 |
| Occupancy | 4 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 4 |
| Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 89"L x 58"W x 43.3"H |
| Rainfly Material | polyester |
| Recommended Use | Camping & Hiking |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
| Seasons | 4 Season |
| Size | 93 inches x 53 inches x 43.3" |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
| Stake Material | Aluminum |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Tent Design | Camping Tent |
| Tent Floor Material | polyethylene |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vestibule Area | 3.42 Square Feet |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Water Resistance Technology | 5000 Mm |
A**N
Great tent at an amazing price
I love this tent. It isn't the lightest tent out there, but it served me well on my backpacking trip. I was able to fit the tent itself in my pack by removing the tent stakes from the bag and keeping them on the side of my pack. It was a great setup for me, as I don't want too many things swinging around on the outside of my pack and messing with my center of gravity when hiking. The setup was also very quick and easy, as well as the take down. Condensation wasn't a huge problem for me, even in heavy rain, but at this price point, you aren't going to be 100% dry if it's super humid out. The fly holds up well in the rain though, I left my shoes outside of my tent during the rain and they stayed dry. Like most tents, it technically could fit 2 people, but you will be very close to each other, especially if you're trying to fit your gear into the tent too. I used the tent as a one person, and it worked beautifully, as I prefer having some extra space for my gear. The zipper on the tent is good too, but you'll get it caught in the fabric if you don't guide it up with a finger in front of it. No big deal though. Getting in and out of it wasn't any trouble either, and I am a big guy at 6'4.
L**N
Very Durable!
This tent was really easy to set up and break down, had plenty of room, loved the little extra pockets inside on each corner, AND I can confirm this tent is waterproof! We camped during a 2 day thunderstorm and stayed dry and comfortable!
J**B
Would have been a 4.5 stars if I could
I purchased the 3 person Gray Bessport for a small hiking trip that is coming up. I tested the tent by taking it to the local campgrounds just to see how I felt about it. It is a lightweight tent, easy to add to someone's backpack without adding too much of a load. When I set up the tent, I began to connect the tent poles and was surprised to see that they were all connected to form the frame. I was able to get the frame on the tent easily by myself. There are no fabric loops to put the poles through, instead it is all plastic clips to attached the fabric to the frame. The fly also went on easily by myself. The description says that there are supposed to be clips to attach the fly to each corner. This was mostly true, mine had three of the four clips, with one being replaced with a loop that I just hooked over the stake. I was the idiot who tried to push the stakes through rocks and bent three of them in the process, so i doubt it was the stakes fault for bending. Each of the stake loops had an additional circle of string attached on it, probably to make staking it down easier. Two of these additional loops came undone while I was staking it and two more came undone in moderately light wind. I am 6'7" and this was a good length for me to sleep in. There was maybe 8-12" of wiggle room split between both my head and feet. I'm a bigger guy and could easily see using this three person tent to sleep with someone of equal size and our gear in the tent. Zipper troubles can be a pain with a tent, but I didn't have any issue with the inside door or the fly zipper. I didn't see it in the item pictures and I didn't think to take one while I had the tent erect, but there isn't a hard definition from where the wall ends and the floor begins, meaning that all the walls sloped in until it was the floor. The tent protected me from the light wind (20 mph WNW) extremely well. It was a bit chilly at 35-40F, so it will be great once it warms up a bit more. Taking the tent down was incredibly easy. With no rush whatsoever, I took the tent down and put it in the bag in 12 minutes alone. The bag was also big enough that with my poor folding job I was able to get the tent in the bag. TLDR: Pros: -Easy Set Up/Take Down -Light Weight -Sleeps a tall guy -Weather Resistant -No Zipper Issues Cons -Something that was unnecessary anyways came undone -One of the four corner clips wasn't on the fly, but still functional
D**O
Light, good quality and easy to build
I bought this tent to take on a backpacking trip where I need things to be small and light. While this tent is not one of those super high tech ultralight ones, it fits the bill at a reasonable price. My wife and I just tried building it on our living room and this is our experience: Out of the bag, there the entire thing is rolled and kept closed with an adjustable band that is provided just for that purpose. Opening the rolled parts, you get the tent, the waterproof roof, a pouch with the stakes, and a pouch with the structural tubes. Building the tent takes about 90 seconds when two people are doing it and is as easy as it gets. All the tubes are connected into a single structure, and they are attached to the tent with plastic hooks. There is no annoying passing of tubes through holes in the tent, which makes things easy. Once built, the tent is a nice size, about the size of a long full bed. My wife is planning to use it with our two little kids, so it's the perfect size for her. We did not build the roof, as we have no way to place the stakes on the living room floor. However, it looked well made and waterproof as expected. We then proceeded to undo the tent, which was even easier than setting it up. I was worried about being able to fit everything back in the box, but it was super easy to do too. I imagine that when taking it off the actual place where it will be used will involve cleaning it and will take a bit longer, but making it small enough to fit was easier than expected. Overall, we are happy with the purchase!
J**A
Love It!
I was looking for an economical tent for a family of 6 that I could take backpacking. I bought 2 of these and just loved them. They are very well thought out in the design and ease of putting together, I wish the footprint came with it, but even for an extra $30 it's still far cheaper than anything else of quality. They were not overly roomy with 3 people, and our backpacks, but we didn't feel like sardines either. Honestly I expected it to be more cramped. I definitely recommend this tent! Update- Apr 2021, Took it backpacking at Caprock Canyon with my brother, still a wonderful tent!!! I'll probably go lighter for backpacking by myself, but it's still a wonderfully light tent for a family or 3 people. Update Aug '21 Just got back from a 4 day backpacking trip in Colorado. I was planning on taking a smaller, half the weight tent, but it didn't come in on time. I'm impressed every time I set this one up. It's so simple you could set it up in the dark. It is starting to get some frays in the fabric, but I imagine it'll last a while longer. The visibility without the rain fly is amazing. If there's no rain or dew I highly recommend sleeping with the fly off, it's just beautiful!!! For a no name cheap tent, I just couldn't be more impressed. I already bought a $400 ultralight 2p tent to replace this one, but I will continue to come back to this one when I take out my whole family. Update Aug 2022 Just got back from taking a group of 7 backpacking near Crested Butte. Yet again these were wonderful tents. I had 5 kids sleeping in 2 of them. They are easy to set up and are still holding together perfectly. We got rained on everyday but they were completely rainproof, except the day it rained on us for 6 hrs. There was condensation build up, but on my $400 tent I had the same issue. Still a great tent!
S**N
Buy this tent!!
I purchased this tent based on other people's reviews to replace a tent that had been everywhere with me across the past decade. I'm not disappointed in the least! First off, the stakes that come with most tents are trash. 10 times out of 10, they get recycled or donated in favor of a lighter weight MSR stake. The included stakes with this tent are slightly thicker than standard with a point at the ground-end. They Went into the ground easily and stayed put in 20mph winds. I can only speak to the overally ease of assembly and built quality from the time today that I set it up in the yard to Permathin the exterior. The stuff sack that the tent arrives in has instructions for assemble/disassembly that are very easy to follow. The aluminum tent poles went together nicely and clipped into their appropriate hooks on the tent. I was very impressed in the construction of this tent for not requiring the poles be threaded through a sleeve at the top of the tent. Another wonderful feature is that the vertibule openings on either side of the tent zip and velcro shut. No telling how all of this will hold up but it appears to be high quality. This tent is one that I could easily justifying for a backpacking trip with 2 buddies without having the break the bank. ****UPDATE**** Took this tent camping into the Northwoods of Minnesota and lived out of it for a week. Found a slight defect in the netting that I'd missed on first setup at home but patched it with a $2 patch kit from the outfitter near where I was camping. The tent breathed in all the right ways, stood up to 40mph gusts off the lake, and heavy rain bombardment across the week! Everything passed with flying colors and stayed perfectly dry and upright. I have nothing but good things to say about this tent!
C**6
Mostly a good tent but I think there are better options out there.
The design of this tent is easy to put up. I am sure it would be nice to have on a night where it wasnt raining. Stargazing bug free would be nice in this tent. I was even compelled with the design where you use a footprint and the rainfly to make a shelter tent. That is the positives that I could come up with The Bad The company "Bessport" does not google well. So support on this tent might be poor in the future. That being said. It has some interesting features and is "mostly" well made. The design is super intresting. At the time of this review you also arent going to find a footprint for this tent. That does concern me. I will keep checking and remove this section if it becomes in stock. I think companies are having a heck of a time keeping camping gear in stock because of Covid. They used to sell them. Everywhere says out of stock and Amazon says "We dont know when this will be in stock again" So the 3 person footprint says it might come in stock soon. So maybe the 2 person will as well. I will delve into the negative first. I think that is what you want to hear about. Here is the bad stuff I noticed almost immediately. 1. The vents do not lie down correctly. Which the tent becomes very hot with only these vents that do not stay propped open. This is an interesting design element like a gable vent on a house. However as you can see in the outdoor picture of the tent. It doesnt open that much. In the winds last night air DID get into the tent however in stagnant winds in the heat of the day it was hot in there. Maybe that is cause to take the rain fly partially off? 2. This problem is interesting I have a feeling that these things are being rushed through production and I got one that didnt get much Quality control.. Notice the purple circle. Extra junk material sewn into the tent. You might think this is a fluke. check the other side and that has a similar (but different) piece of junk material sewn into the tent. (Another picture) There also is areas where material is bunched up and not cut evenly. I didnt include pictures because it didnt affect performance of the tent it just aestetically unpleasing. I kept thinking in big dollar tents there is NO way this would make it through inspection. 3. I tested this tent in a rain storm. Take a look at the blue circles. The door ties arent seam sealed. Water comes right through 3 of the 4 door ties then leaks on the outside of the inner tent from the rainfly. Now interesting because the inner tent appears to have NO waterproofing. So I think the rain fly is supposed to keep all the water out. It does mostly. I am sure with a little seam sealent on those tie downs and maybe some campdry on the inner tent part this would become a bit more perfect. I think for the cost of this tent that just wasnt done. 4. Another picture. The zippered doors are flawed. There is an extreme angle where the door jams up and you have to really pull on it to get past that section. as I continue to use the zippers they are getting easier but I dont think they will ever be smooth to operate. i even unstaked the tent to see if the way I staked the tent made the zippers tight in that area. It made no difference. 6. I should have mentioned this first because for me this is the thing that isnt in all of these tents. I got unlucky I believe and got the one with a seam right through the bathtub floor. The seam is well seamed with tape and it waterproofed now but I know eventually that seam is going to leak. I intend on keeping this tent a long time so I dont want a seam in the bathtub floor. I also will be getting the tailored footprint to protect the bottom. I was the UNLUCKY one that got a seam in the bathtub floor. It is well known that that will leak in the future. I have bought a lot of inexpensive camping and backpacking items This is the first one that has let me down. Having just gone through 10 hours of a rain storm the tent held up nicely. The wind is gusting to 25mph as well now and it is holding up well. Now to the good design elements. 1. The cross bar across the tent where it goes into the tent is heavily reinforced. Other designs like this leave the end of that post exposed which will rub against the rain fly. This one doesnt have that. it protects it quite well. 2. The snaps that attach the tent to the tent poles are great quality. 3. the stakes are thicker than normal stakes and feel strong. They are also pretty light weight (I am sure they are aluminum.) 4. The guy line system for tightening is quite interesting. It is a triangle design and in practice held the line well. 5. The bathtub floor comes up nice and high. I think it will keep it warmer in cooler weather and I think it will hold up well 6. While this tent is not ultralightweight it is pretty light. 7. it is a 2person plus size. So a little extra room in the tent too. 8. If you knew it isnt going to rain at all leaving the rain fly off would be excellent for star gazing and shining the flashlight on racoons traipsing through your camp in the middle of the night. 9. If you had to set this tent up quickly you would be pleased. It does set up quite fast. 10. water runs off the top quickly and didnt pool in any large areas. Basic summary is I think this could be a good tent for long term if you were willing to seam seal some of the parts that leaked. In general it worked really well. with a few spots that werent done right. There were some sewing mistakes and extra materials. Some of those could be carefully cleaned up with a pair of scissors or a razor blade. Functionally the tent worked good in extended rain AND high winds (25 mph gusts)
C**E
Fantastic 10/10 Tent: Perfect Mesh of Pack-down Size, Weight, & Waterproofing
I absolutely love this tent. I bought it in July 2020 and have used it on nine camping trips now, most of which were backwoods primitive kayak camping trips. This fantastic tent has held up incredibly well and has protected me from rain and dew while being light enough and small enough to easily pack down and carry on a kayak. The size, weight, and waterproofing were the three qualities I was looking for in a new tent and this guy has exceeded my expectations in all three areas. And it does so at an incredible price. My friend has essentially the exact same style but bought from a more expensive brand name (read 2.5x the cost of this one) and they have performed as equals. I have certainly recommended this tent to others and my only complaint is that mine didn't come with the small ground tarp that's shown in the pictures. But I don't think I really expected it to. The bottom has held up well despite this (and I'm camping w/ an 80lb dog w/ nails that could scratch it up), though I suppose I should get one at some point to improve this amazing tent's longevity. This is the fourth tent I've had in seven years and the only one I would plan on buying again.
D**O
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Primeiramente, quero dar os parabéns ao vendedor pelo o bom trabalho de enviar minha encomenda, que chegou tudo certinho👍estou muito satisfeito com minha compra! A barraca tem uma ótima qualidade, isso eu garanto pra você ! Pode confiar e comprar e você não vai se arrepender O produto chegou bem rápido antes do prazo, Então esse eu recomendo. 👏👏
R**E
Se filtra un poco el agua después de una noche
No aguanta una lluvia fuerte no es 4 estaciónnes
B**Z
Lightweight and waterproof, very easy to set up
When this item arrived, we were in the middle of a torrential downpour for about 5 days. Setting up the tent was super quick and very easy and we started this inside the house. My 9 year old even said, "That was easy" when we had finished. When the rain stopped for about an hour, we walked the tent outside into the backyard and pegged it to the ground. Then the torrential rain continued for another few days. Each day, I looked inside the tent and dry as a bone. Very well made and the design is very well thought out. In terms of the dual door openings, this is an excellent design where falling rain didn't go into the tents as you enter. This tent was used with the groundsheet suited for it. The only minor comment is that the ground sheet was made only for the foot print of the tent base and not the door opening areas.
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