🏕️ Ultralight shelter, heavyweight adventure.
The TOMOUNT Ultralight Trekking Pole Tent is a 1-2 person, 3-season backpacking tent weighing only 2.43 lbs. Crafted from durable 20D nylon with a 3000 mm waterproof PU coating and reinforced Dyneema corners, it offers superior waterproof and windproof protection. Its spacious pentagonal design includes a vestibule and storage pockets, while mesh vents ensure excellent airflow. Designed for quick setup using trekking poles (not included), this tent is the ultimate lightweight shelter for serious hikers and campers.
Brand | TOMOUNT |
Product Dimensions | 90"L x 32"W x 49"H |
Item Weight | 2.4 Pounds |
Floor Width | 32 Inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Trekking |
Shape | Pentagonal |
Occupancy | 1 Person |
Seasons | 3 Season |
Water Resistance Technology | PU Coating and Taped Seams |
Special Feature | Waterproof |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Nylon |
Color | green |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
Size | 1 person |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Maximum Height | 49.2 Inches |
Base Material | Nylon, Polyester |
Style | Modern |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Windows | 1 |
Number Of Pockets | 1 |
Number of Rooms | 1 |
Stake Material | Aluminum |
Tent Floor Material | polyester |
Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Pre-Attached |
Number of Vestibules | 1 |
Rainfly Material | Nylon |
Is Waterproof | true |
Form Factor | Dome |
Manufacturer | TOMOUNT |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.51 x 5.91 x 5.67 inches |
Package Weight | 1.36 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 90 x 32 x 49 inches |
Brand Name | TOMOUNT |
E**.
Nice, lightweight tent
The media could not be loaded. I have been on the lookout for a 2-person trekking pole tent for a while. There are some others on the market for a similar price, but about 6 inches narrower, so I've held out for a better option, and this is it. This one has a good footprint size for two. You probably won't be able to fit much gear inside with you, but that's expected for a 2-person tent. You can use the vestibule areas for gear.. I'm 6'1", and the length seems to be good enough for me...maybe okay up to 6'3-6'4".The materials all feel like good quality. I'm used to tarp-weight floors, and the floor of this tent is much lighter weight, so I will be using a footprint to protect my inflatable mattresses. Others may be comfortable going without a footprint.The design is not necessarily ultralight, but the relatively low weight was a good selling point for me to use on my 2-3 night trips. The full tent with all included supplies is 3 lbs 3 oz. on my kitchen scale. There are about 4 extra stakes provided, so that will cut weight a bit. But bringing two 10-oz. poles makes the total system weight between 4.5-5 lbs...not ultralight. But if you're already bringing trekking poles, this is a great weight for a backpacking tent.The design does not have a separate rainfly, but has a single-wall design except for the bottom 8-10 inches, where the rainfly separates outward and leaves an internal mesh bottom surround for air flow. I think it's a smart design. It is, however, a bit tricky to get the corners staked properly since there are two stakes at each corner, and they need to be placed properly for the tent to be taut in the right places. I definitely recommend practicing at home first.The seams appear to be sealed well, double doors are great to have, tent height is sufficient, vents and vestibules are easy to operate, zippers are decent quality, and the trekking pole receiver area is beefed up (though I won't be putting the metal points up in there).Instructions definitely leave something to be desired. They non-existent except for a small sheet with a few basic steps. Most of the setup is straightforward, but there are some guy-lines with non-intuitive cinch-hardware, which would have been nice to have instructions for. I figured out a way to make them work, but not sure if I'm using them as intended.Overall, this is a great tent and will probably be my #1 tent in the future.
J**N
It's light and good quality
I've really enjoyed camping with this tent. I think it's good quality overall. It's easy to set up. I didn't really have any problems at all. I like that the instructions are simple to follow and the pictures are actually helpful. I think this would be an awesome tent for someone who would use it in the backcountry. It's very light and comparable to some much more expensive tents that are quite similar. I'm 6'1" and I fit nicely inside. If you're more than 6'3"ish you might look at something longer. I like how this tent is designed. It's held up well in the rain when I was out with it on my last trip. I didn't have any water leak in. I would definitely recommend this tent.
W**N
awesome little tint for a car bag
this is such a simple straightforward tent and for those who need something small to go in a go bag or in their car setup this is definitely something I would recommend. it's quite a good value and it's definitely very durable although time will tell if it will hold up. it's quite lightweight and packable and I haven't had any complaints so far. looking forward to taking it out more
V**S
High-Quality Backpacking Tent with Smart Design and Minor Gripes
Things I Like:The quality is outstanding, with durable materials and thoughtful features like aluminum stakes and a versatile repair kit that includes patches for all the tent's materials. The integrated rainfly is well-designed, and the reflective elements on the guy lines are a great touch for nighttime visibility.Things I Don't Like:The black stakes, while sleek, are easy to lose in low light, and I prefer higher-visibility options. Also, like many tents, the stuff sack is frustratingly snug, making it a chore to pack up in outdoor conditions.Value:This tent is a fantastic value, offering quality and features comparable to those of top-tier brands, even though it's from a lesser-known company.
R**T
Perfect
This one-person is hands down my favorite tent design. It is the simplest, the most reliable, most stable in wind, the lightest, the most compact. There’s room for a man (or woman), his gear, and his dog. Noseeum mesh screen built in for the warmer months. Can be rolled out of the way in the colder months. I intend to create a full video review of this tent and when I do, I’ll come back to this review here and include it. In the meantime, I’ve looked this tent over closely and it is well built, great materials and workmanship. What a fantastic deal when it comes to asking price, too. I’m very grateful to have it.
S**T
Great for experienced or beginners
I find this is a great way to save weight when backpacking by using a trekking pole instead of bringing even more items and weight. This is solid as a one person tent. It does take a bit of practice to learn how to do this quickly and I recommend setting this up at home before setting out on an adventure and getting everything set and memorized for what it takes to do this without any struggles. If one wants to cut weight even more, substitute titanium stakes, and even an ultralight cord. Even a lighter pack sack can help as well if one wants to get serious. I good tent that will do for quite some distance. I would do some serious hikes first before taking on something like the Appalachian Trail or other extreme packing trip.
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