🏕️ Camp Instantly, Live Fully: Your 4-Season Adventure HQ
The Naturehike Village Instant Tent is a 4-person, 4-season cabin tent featuring a 60-second tool-free setup with a pre-assembled aluminum frame. Crafted from durable 150D oxford cloth with advanced UPF12500+ blackout coating, it offers superior UV protection and heat insulation. The tent boasts a spacious 166.8 sq.ft footprint including a detachable screened porch, a 70.8" ceiling height, and a 3000mm+ waterproof rating with taped seams for reliable all-weather performance. Versatile setup modes and included awning poles enhance usability for camping, hiking, festivals, and family adventures.
Brand | Naturehike |
Product Dimensions | 102.3"L x 90.5"W x 70.8"H |
Item Weight | 32.4 Pounds |
Floor Width | 90.5 Inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
Occupancy | 4 Person |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Included Components | Carry bag x 1, tent fly x 1, inner tent x 1, detachable screened-in porch x 1, awning poles x 2, strapping tape x 1, stakes x 18, guy lines x 13 |
Water Resistance Technology | 3000mm+ |
Special Feature | UV Protection |
Occupant Capacity | 4 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Oxford |
Color | Brown |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
Size | 4 Person with Screen Porch |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Fabric Type | 150D oxford cloth with Anti-UV Blackout coating, waterproof 3000mm+ |
Floor Length | 102.3 Inches |
Maximum Height | 70.8 Inches |
Floor Area | 64.6 Square Feet |
Base Material | 210D oxford cloth, waterproof 4000mm+ |
Vestibule Area | 37.6 Square Feet |
Number Of Poles | 2 |
Style | Contemporary |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Number of Windows | 4 |
Tent Floor Material | 210D oxford cloth |
Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Pre-Attached |
Number of Vestibules | 1 |
Number of Guylines | 13 |
Number of Stakes | 18 |
Rainfly Material | Polyester |
Is Waterproof | True |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | yes |
Form Factor | Cabin |
Manufacturer | Naturehike |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 40.5 x 10.2 x 10 inches |
Package Weight | 16.04 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 102.3 x 90.5 x 70.8 inches |
Brand Name | Naturehike |
Warranty Description | 1 year |
A**R
Excellent Tent for Outdoor Adventures!
I recently took this tent on a weekend camping trip, and it exceeded all my expectations. Setup was quick and straightforward, even with just one person. The materials feel durable, and the seams are well-sealed, which kept us completely dry through a surprise overnight rainstorm.The interior is spacious, with enough headroom to sit up comfortably and plenty of space for two adults, two kids and gear. Ventilation is great, with multiple mesh windows and a roof vent that helped prevent condensation. The zippers are smooth and didn’t snag once, and the included rainfly provided excellent coverage.Highly recommended for anyone looking for a reliable and comfortable camping shelter!
C**N
Good option for three season tent
Needed to upgrade my tent. This fast to setup tent is great. Have used it twice and the finish is above average. Tent stakes, grommets, sewing, and poles are good quality. Love the 12 volt LED light strip build into the ridge poles. Able to fit 3 full sized Coleman cots inside with room to spare. The heavy fly blocks out light (important in Alaska with 24 light in summer.). Lots of connectors and lines to secure the tent with many stakes as conditions required.
F**L
Surprisingly good quality!
I am a 60-ish, rather short woman with a fair amount of backpacking experience, but now I prefer more relaxed car-camping. I wanted a tent that would hold one person and a lot of gear and be tall enough to stand up in, and blend with the landscape, and I wanted nylon (not canvas) to dry quickly and avoid mildew in my damp climate. I also wanted a full-coverage rainfly, as my previous tent’s fly would flap and let rain in when windy. I had my doubts about this tent, as it seemed too ‘cute’ to be substantial or practical, but given the low Prime Day price, I took a chance. I have camped in it twice now, and I am delighted!When the shipping box arrived, I was cautious when cutting through the tape, but there was a strip of cardboard under the top flap opening to protect the contents…first clue that this was thoughtfully made, or at least thoughtfully packaged! It is fairly heavy, but the bagged tent is under 4’ long, unlike some ‘instant’ tents. The bag is top-opening (not on the end), and does not cinch up completely, but is easy to repack, and has handles on each end, and a snap strap around the contents serves as a center handle.There are brief instructions in the bag, and following them is helpful for the first setup, though I have a few tops for improvement. poles are pre-connected with sturdy joints, and their long segments are on the usual elastic shock cords. It took a minute to figure out which way was up, but after the first setup, it was easy the second time. I laid out a tarp as a ground cover, the staked the tent floor corners. (Put the stakes through the strap loops, not the grommets!) The tent has clips to attach it to the external frame. Contrary to the instructions, though, I strongly recommend clipping the ridgeline clips to the top bar of the frame before setting the frame up…much easier to reach those while the frame is still lying on the flat tent! Then raise the frame into position, putting the pointy pole ends into the corner grommets. (There is some tension on the poles when set, but this is what keeps such a vertical-walled tent stable.) Then, the rest of the clips can be attached.The fly is made of much more substantial fabric than the tent itself, and has well-stitched, sealed seams. The bottom ends of each zipper also have velcro reinforcing tabs. Getting it up and across the set-up tent was a hassle, but I use a broomhandle to help. (A second person would make it much easier, but it is definitely manageable by one short, un-athletic person.) The fly corners snap into the latches on the tent corner straps. There are loops with adjustment clips for staking out the extended ‘vestibule’ ends. The shade-fly at the front is supported by two reasonably sturdy poles in three segments, and staked-out cords with adjustment sliders, which get looped around the pole tops. (Tie your own knots) There are also staked cords at the back corners of the fly to aid stability. It was moderately windy the first week I used it, so I used the two other separate cords (meant for the large back ventilation flap) to reinforce the front shade fly. I also lowered the poles to bring the shade fly down a bit and catch less wind, which could be done without having to re-stake the cords. The whole tend felt quite stable in the wind, and did not flap or deflect, though I would drop the front shade fly and zip it closed for truly bad weather.I was impressed by the various thoughtful design features! The left vestibule area has its own full-height door in the rainfly and also in the tent itself. This gives easy access to storage in that area: I stash the cooler there. It would also serve as the preferred door in any serious rainstorm, when the front shade fly is zipped shut and prevents use of the front door. The fly at that corner also attaches separately, and can be folded back. The screen windows are large and plentiful: in addition to the ‘cute’ front window, the right end and back have have large windows, the left end has a smaller one, both doors have window panels, and the roof is mesh. All windows (except the roof mesh) also have zip-up covers on the inside, and the large back window has a corresponding zippered flap in the rain fly which can be staked out for sheltered ventilation. There are stiffened gable vents to reduce condensation when everything is fully zipped up, and a small, low zippered hatch in the right end for crawling-height access to the vestibule at that end. (I believe it is intended as a dog door, if you put your dog’s bed in the vestibule; I use it to stash the tent bags and other items that don’t need frequent access.) There are side pockets on the inside of each end wall, but honestly, these are too low to be ideal. Better than having your phone or inhaler or flashlight go sliding around on the floor, though. The floor itself is not crinkly as some are, but I use a plastic woven outdoor rug on it anyway. I do not expect any tent to be warm, and no mesh-ceiling tent will keep in heat like one with a double solid ceiling/fly comb, but I have used this at 40°F, and being able to seal out the drafts so effectively makes a huge difference in comfort. (That, and a good sleeping bag and hat.)I was dubious about the mesh ceiling, as my last tent had one that leaked like a sieve. This tent has not yet gone through a serious rainstorm, but so far, the fly seems well-designed and waterproof, and all sides zip fully to the ground. No water got in during the minor rain I have camped in so far, and I am optimistic for future outings. Especially during rain, having a tent with room to stand up is wonderful! It is about 6’ high in the middle, long enough to hold my cot without bumping into the walls and still have room to put my chair and all my gear inside…and if I ever bring my husband along, there is enough space for a queen-size air mattress instead, and a bit of gear.The biggest drawback is setup time. It is not ‘instant’, and because of the multiple stakes, clips, and fly, it takes a bit longer than a dome tent would. I could do it in half an hour, though, if I tried. Not ideal for a single-night campsite, but for multi-day outings in one location, it has been wonderful. As with every tent I have ever seen, though, it ships with rather skimpy stakes. They are better than some, but I still replaced them with heavier, longer ones.
A**A
Spacious and Waterproof
I had a 3 person tent and upgraded to this 4 person tent so that my cot would fit better. Spacious inside enough to fit 2 people comfortably. Easy set up and take down even with one person. Struggled a little bit putting on the rainfly, but it was manageable. Feels like a sturdy tent with plenty of windows.I rain tested it in my backyard today since rain was in the forecast all day. Seems to be leak free for the most part, but I did find some sizeable droplets by the door which could have been from the zipper area.One questionable component was expanding the center bar. I didn’t hear or feel a click of it locking in place, but it has stayed in place.Overall, so far so good. I hope going forward it was worth the money. It is more of a pricier tent.
D**T
Worth every penny!
This is a great tent! It is simply to set up and has plenty of features not the least of which is that is 100% waterproof. I set up the tent in the pouring rain which last over 12 hours and it was completely dry inside. The fly makes the tent quite dark inside which is nice when you sleep in. The second night I used it, the temperature went down to 21 degrees and the wind/rain was steady at 15-20 mph all night and while I could see the fly moving on top, it never transferred the wind inside. The height was good, zippers all work awesome. I havent used the tent many times yet but Im very pleased with my initial experiences with it.
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