🏕️ Elevate your outdoor game with CAMEL CROWN – where comfort meets adventure!
The CAMEL CROWN 6-person camping tent features durable 150D Oxford fabric with a 2000mm PU waterproof coating, ensuring reliable protection from rain. Spacious dimensions (142.5 x 94.5 x 74.8 inches) comfortably accommodate up to six adults. Its sturdy fiberglass poles, iron stakes, and windproof ropes provide excellent stability in windy conditions. Designed for quick 10-minute setup and easy portability with a compact carry bag, this tent is ideal for diverse outdoor activities including camping, hiking, and family gatherings.
Brand | CAMEL CROWN |
Product Dimensions | 21.4"L x 9.4"W x 9.5"H |
Item Weight | 18 Pounds |
Floor Width | 94.5 Inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
Occupancy | 6 Person |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Included Components | Stakes |
Water Resistance Technology | True |
Special Feature | Portable, Windproof, Waterproof, Lightweight |
Occupant Capacity | 6 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Oxford |
Color | Ink-blue |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Assembly Time | 10 minutes |
Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
Size | 6 Person |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Fabric Type | Polyester,Taffeta |
Floor Length | 35.43 Inches |
Maximum Height | 72 Inches |
Base Material | Polyester |
Vestibule Area | 35.43 Square Inches |
Number Of Poles | 1 |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Rooms | 1 |
Minimum Trail Weight | 12.7 Pounds |
Tent Floor Material | Polyester |
Rainfly Material | Waterproof, anti-tear coated polyester or taffeta |
Is Waterproof | True |
Model Name | 833BANA542 |
Manufacturer | CAMEL CROWN |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 21.5 x 9.5 x 9.5 inches |
Package Weight | 8.21 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 106 x 106 x 67 inches |
Brand Name | CAMEL CROWN |
Warranty Description | 30 |
C**T
Tent
This tent is good quality material, not super thin, it doen pouted in us and the water resistance was superb. This is easy to set up and took about 10 minutes but needs to people to set up. The size says 4-6 people however with an airmattress it's only 4 people. The size of this is a good size for a Queen airmattress and a twin airmattress but not 2 queen airmattresses. We had 2 queens and there was no room to stand or move or even put our bags anywhere. The windows are great and help with air flow it also has an extension cord slot as well.
A**R
Poor Quality
We put this tent up to test it out before our weekend camping trip, and did not really notice any issues. Set up and take down is straightforward for the most part. However on the first day we actually were camping, the zipper on the tent door broke and would not zip the rest of the trip. This happened on the other door as well but we were able to fix it and just not touch it. We ended up having to drape a large tarp over our tent to make a makeshift door/closing. This camping trip was by far the worst I’ve ever been on because of the poor quality of the tent. We had some wind and rain our last night there and the tent collapsed in on us 3 times before we could get outside to take it down. The stakes are cheap and bent easily, as expected from a lot of tents, but that didn’t help our situation trying to construct a stable shelter. I have purchased a chair from this brand as well, which is great…but I’m definitely skipping their tents! I’ll be returning and purchasing a more well-known brand.
S**Y
Exceded my expectations.
Gage this a 5star because for the price this tent has served me well. Might be cramped as a 4 person tent, but I solo. It has room for my cot a small table and a camp chair. Best of all it is almost completely waterproof. I experience a continious 2 day rain event with moderate showers and only experienced about a 1/3 cup of water in the tent. I think it came in where bathtub meets the tent. Bu staking the fly close to the tent I can use it as a three season tent. Anyway for the price it exceeded my expectations. I would recommend it and purchase it again.
R**O
Great tent, sturdy and keeps things dry even when zipper broke
Love the tent, roomy and good quality but the zipper broke after like the second time of me trying to shut it.
A**M
Perfect
This was exactly what we were looking for. I needed a two person tent for a camping trip with my son. This had plenty of room (and could have fit more). It was easy to put up and take down. It kept the moisture out. It seems durable, but obviously, that will take some time to prove. It worked great for us.
C**R
Good ventilation, terrible zippers
I want to say that this is a nice tent because it does have some nice features, but the zipper splitting in the middle of the night when it's cold and you're just trying to get back in your sleeping bag is very annoying. If there is the slightest pressure on the zipper, the zipper splits and you have to force it back to the beginning, hold the seams together so there's no pressure, and then start again. The poles also seem kind of flimsy. I'm not sure if trust them in any moderate or heavy winds.Other than that, I do appreciate the extra piece of tarp that acts as a landing pad at the entrance of the tent. It also has really good ventilation.Bottom line, I am returning this tent. The zipper thing is a deal breaker.
F**A
Buena compra
Puedo asegurar con toda certeza que caben 3 niños y 2 adultos en su interior 😄
A**S
Pleasantly surprised
The media could not be loaded. ***Updated.I reached out to let them know about the elastic in the pole snapping, I got a fairly quick response asking for a picture of the issue. I responded I didn't take the time to take a picture and have heard nothing since. One star for "customer service."A friend said, let's go camping. Sure! Haven't been in years, let's go! Living in Washington State, we kept an eye on the wildfires, that would have nixed the trip and there were several near Mary Hill State Park, where we were going. All were out, weather was looking good, fabulous Girl's Weekend ahead. I arrived Friday afternoon and started pitching my spanky new tent. The directions were ok and I'm experienced enough to know the basics. Laid it out and staked it down with the included steel J stakes. It was a fairly soft gravel pad so I used two stakes per corner as one just wasn't really doing the job imo. Next up, putting the poles together. You know the kind, they fold up on themselves with an elastic cord running through them. Now, it's late afternoon, sunset is at 8 pm, gotta get the tent up. First pole, no problem. Second pole, two sections to go and *SNAP* the elastic broke. Insert colorful language. Spent the next 20 minutes rethreading the elastic through the poles; lost the end a couple of times and had to start over. Finally thought to use the key ring to hold the end while I got the next segment ready. Was able to get the ends tied off at last and wrapped some silver wire around the knot to make sure it didn't come undone while putting up the tent. (I had brought my jewelry making supplies, hence the wire.) My friends arrived, we got the tent up. I wasn't impressed with the quality of the fabric and told them "wow are they getting a crappy review!" I had serious doubts about the integrity not only of the elastic but the fabric not getting ripped; it felt thin and that cheap, crinkly type of stuff. Which, I'm a 50 something woman, not rambunctious children and was still huh. Let's see how that holds up. This might last a couple of camping trips if I'm careful. The tent is quite roomy, a double air mattress fit nicely on one side (fairly snug to the wall so not recommended if you're expecting rain. I turned it lengthwise for Sat night and that didn't leave much floor space.) leaving the other for gear etc. I'm 5'8" and had plenty of headroom in the middle.Did send a complaint via Amazon about the elastic that evening. The next day, all was well, I hadn't attached the ropes at that point, a mild breeze, didn't need the trip hazard. That afternoon, the Park Ranger comes by to let us know a storm was coming in, expecting winds of 40-50 mph! At that point, I triple stakes the corners and attached the ropes. I had picked up extra tent stakes and am glad I did because they ALL got used. Secured the coolers and gear in the tent just as the winds really started in. That's the video, the beginning of the storm. My friends and I (and the two dogs) watched the storm from the safety of our vehicles. Winds, rain, hail, lightning for just over an hour. I was shocked that my tent was still firmly anchored and there were ZERO rips or tears! I was anticipating the fly at the least to sail away but not so much as a popped stitch! The material I thought was thin and would tear easily? In perfect condition. The poles? I actually had to cut the elastic to get the mangled mess free of the tent. 🤦♀️The neighbor campers lost an entire tent, it went flying off who knows where (they weren't there during the storm) and my friend's tent was a complete loss.This evening I had a message from Camel Crown asking for a picture of the "issue." I responded that I didn't take the time to snap a pic, was too busy rethreading the pole. Admittedly, if I were them, I'd think it was someone trying to get poles replaced because of the storm. I will replace the poles regardless and use the tent again. I'm waiting to see their response, can't comment on their custom service as yet.And to be fair, this tent is NOT rated for 40-50 mph winds and yet, poles notwithstanding, it survived.
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