

⛺ Elevate your solo adventures with the tent that’s as ready as you are!
The Camppal 1 Person Tent is a professional-grade, ultralight shelter designed for four-season use. Featuring a spacious 8.2ft length, 4000mm waterproof polyester fabric with taped seams, and a sturdy aluminum pole, it offers superior protection against wind and rain. Setup is a breeze with a single ridge pole design, taking just 3 minutes. Weighing only 3.75 lbs, it’s perfect for backpacking, hiking, and mountain camping. Comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee and lifetime warranty for peace of mind.





















| ASIN | B0813M3VWZ |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Unfold the tent, set up the single ridge pole, and stake it down. (Estimated assembly time: 3 minutes) |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Assembly Time | 3 Minutes |
| Base Material | Polyester |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,834 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #18 in Camping Tents |
| Brand | camppal |
| Brand Name | camppal |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,036) |
| Date First Available | November 6, 2019 |
| Design | Camping Tent |
| Fabric Type | 3500~4000mm Fabric |
| Floor Area | 24.19 Square Feet |
| Floor Length | 8.2 Feet |
| Floor Width | 2.95 Feet |
| Form Factor | A-Frame |
| Included Components | Rainfly, Stakes, aluminum pole, inner tent |
| Installation Type | Floor |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 35.4 x 35.4 x 98.4 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.32 x 5.91 x 5.63 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.23 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Camppal |
| Material | Polyester |
| Maximum Height | 2.95 Feet |
| Minimum Trail Weight | 3.75 Pounds |
| Model Name | Camppal Professional 1 Person Single Four Seasons Mountain Tent |
| Number Of Pockets | 2 |
| Number of Doors | 1 |
| Number of Guylines | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Rooms | 1 |
| Number of Vestibules | 1 |
| Occupancy | 1 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 1 |
| Package Weight | 2.11 Kilograms |
| Part Number | MT051 |
| Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 35.4"L x 35.4"W x 98.4"H |
| Rainfly Material | Polyester |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking, Hunting, Mountaineering, Trekking |
| Seasons | 4 Season |
| Shape | Mountain |
| Size | 1 person |
| Special Feature | Fire Retardant, Rainproof, UV Protection, Water-Resistant, Windproof |
| Sport Type | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking, Mountaineering, Hiking, Camping & Hiking, Climbing, Outdoor Lifestyle |
| Stake Material | Aluminum |
| Style | Backpaking Tent |
| Suggested Users | unisex |
| Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Sleeve |
| Tent Floor Material | Polyester |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vestibule Area | 1.5 Square Feet |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Water Resistance Technology | 4000 Mm |
S**L
Nice Small Tent
This is an initial review. It seems like a pretty decent tent so far. It sets up easily and there is plenty of room inside for one person. I think you could even fit squeeze your backpack in there. It packs up pretty small, so I think this would be great for back packing or any other time you don't have much room for gear. I will update this review once I get the chance to spend the night in it. One of the main negative points I have seen is that it does not hold up well in strong winds. Since there is only one pole and no guide lines, I can see where that might be the case, but so far, I have no complaints.
C**N
Erected in 10 minutes straight from Amazon box 👍🏼
This tent is compact and goes up quickly and easily. I raised it on my back lawn to check it out - I am happy so far. Rain tomorrow and Sunday so I’ll zip it up tight and see if it leaks. Instructions are a bit sparse. Use common sense. Stake down floor first then thread center pole and spring that into place. Then rain fly with Velcro strap around pole at center (slot to let strap fix to pole). Then hook fly into stakes - they actually are what keeps pole centered and tent erect. It packs small to strap to my handle bars. Very ingenious. Would I hike Pacific Crest Trail with it? Dunno. With lightness comes some fragility. One superior thing is the stakes. Very light, strong (~1/4 inch aluminum with good point) and unless you’re camped on bedrock this will make quick raising a breeze. The way the fly overhangs the base waterproof feature is ingenious. (see pic). Basically this tent is all screen. The fly is the solid opaque layer and not touching the screen. Ventilation and bug proofing looks to be exceptional. In a month riding from Williamsport Maryland down C&O Canal trail. There will be weather. At that point I’ll update.
M**T
Mostly great
This tent is small, light, and is super easy to put up and take down. Only negative is that it does not breathe that great and really collects condensation on the inside. Not a deal breaker for me, but may be for some.
S**.
This tent is great for any backpackers
If you’re looking for a good,cheap,compact, solo tent. This is the one. It was easy to put up. I actually used it during a thunderstorm, and the only thing I was worried about was the lightning. No water or creepy crawlers getting in. Great solo tent for sure!
P**N
Great tent, fully waterproof but not the best for tall people
I brought this on a backpacking trip in northern Michigan (porcupine mountains) it’s very easy to set up and take down and it kept me warm and dry, it rained on the second night and I was dumb enough to put my tent on some low ground so when I woke up and stepped out my tent was about an inch deep in the water, none of this water had made it into the tent though which was very relieving, the tent fits me (6’1) and my 65L bag which I used as sort of a extra pillow but there was no extra room to spare after fitting me and the bag in there. I also could not sit up completely straight, aside from this everything has held up well for 4 trips so far, just a little small for big people, would recommend as a budget tent!
N**S
great tent
it was a great one person tent for the price
V**M
It's ok. I don't love it.
This tent is average. I camped alongside a river with it and because there are no vents after putting on the rainfly, I got some extreme condensation in the mornings. It was literally like the inside of my tent was sweating. Hopefully the amount of water buildup in the picture I posted of the inside back wall can be observed. It was everywhere along the walls of the rainfly and clung onto the mesh wall, making the inside wet. I know with camping alongside a river that it is hard to avoid condensation problems, but it has major issues if you plan to camp alongside any watershed with it. This is also a true 1 person tent with not much wiggle room. I'm under 5 feet, 103 pounds, and even I felt like this tent was too narrow to move around in. I was able store my 50L pack at the foot, but for taller folks, I don't think that will be possible if you want to keep your pack inside. Also, anyone who likes to spread out when they sleep or if they may be a little claustrophobic will not like it. I was also juuuuust able to sit up inside with my head touching the top. The thing I liked about it was how easy it was to set up. It took me about 5 minutes. Breakdown was also a breeze and was even quicker. I also loved that it was lightweight enough to ruck a short distance with it. In my case, about a mile--although I must say this is definitely NOT a backpacking tent for those seeking an ultralight setup. I took the initiative to weigh it out and it came out to over 4 lbs. For a one person tent, that is waaaay too heavy and there are other lighter options out there for that. Overall, for what I expected to use it for, it doesn't meet my expectations. I bought it to camp alongside lakes, rivers, and streams, and just the thought of the amount of condensation in the mornings is enough to have me return this.
E**.
Quality lightweight tent. Quick, easy setup.
The flaps can be propped up which is convenient for keeping an eye on my stove while also keeping it out of the wind. The zippers can/will get caught in the fabric, which is a common problem for thinner lightweight tents. Its not very warm in windy conditions, I would recommend putting a 2nd tarp staked close to the ground to keep the wind out. The stakes are aluminum, which is nice for softer ground, however, I am near a mountainous, rocky area, so they will probably break and wear down over time due to the annoying rocks in my way. The net acts like a window and is good for keeping the buggers out, and in warmer temperatures you can shed the fly and gaze at the stars through the trees. It's a good size as well- me and my little brother can both fit inside (He is tiny so 1 1/2 humans inside lol)
J**Z
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T**T
Plutôt satisfait, en 3 min montée et 4 min dans le sac. Compacte et légère. Seul aspect négatif les sardines, trop légères et peu pliable si vous forcez trop.
C**R
Ok, so this tent is for 1 person. The floor area is 190 cm long and 90 cm wide. It arcs up so you can sit up inside. It has a comfortable amount of room for laying down and a porch for storage of shoes and bag. What I really like about it is that it is so simple to set up. No string needed. No need to attach it to a nearby fence or tree. It can stand alone . I just put a single pole through the loops of the inner mesh and secure the ground sheet with pegs then throw over the fly and secure that with pegs, and it’s done . The material for the ground sheet is strong, though I plan to use a tent pad to protect the ground sheet. I am camping in the bush in Africa where there are many sharp plants. The inner mesh has especially small pores that will not let in any flies even midges - which is important. There are many smaller insects than mosquitos - including very tiny ants and midges, and it is great to have a mesh that can keep out these. The colour is dark green and the actual profile of the tent is low (waist high) It is about as low as you can go before the tent becomes a bivvy bag. So if you are looking for being discrete then this is quite a good option. I am a prepper and a survivor, so I wanted a low profile tent that I can carry easily and set up quickly. The weight as measured by myself using an accurate digital kitchen scale is just over 1.71kg . This is the total weight including the carry bag. If the tent is pegged out so that the outer fly is not touching the inner mesh then the mesh does not get any condensation. . Also the floor is free of condensation. Condensation only forms on the outer fly The outer fly has about an inch gap between it and the ground which allows ventilation. If rain is torrential, as in African rainy season, then I will throw over an extra ultralight fly. I recommend this tent to the single camper, survivalist, prepper because 1. its materials are of high quality, 2. it is light-weight, so can be carried with more comfort 3. it has a low profile that is curved like a natural contour and is dark green - so it is discrete, but unlike a bivvy bag it is more ventilated 4. it is very easy to set up quickly. I will be recommending this to fellow survivalists. It is not a tent for big baggage carriers, for glam camping. It is purely for the individual who wants extra mobility and a discrete refuge. UPDATE : So I tested the tent out all night in a full on African Rainy Season rain storm. This is equivalent to standing under a shower all night long. I was pitched on level ground - which became water logged - as the rain formed pools around the tent about an inch deep. I am glad to report that inside the tent was dry and fairly warm. The outer fly blocked all of the rain. The ground sheet also blocked water entering. So the tent is waterproof for a heavy rain. The zips on the tent mesh and fly are smooth running. The fly also has velcro tabs. I used a single inflatable mat which was not adequate comfort, so will be using two such mats next time. I used a tent pad, which protected the ground sheet from abrasion. However it also collected run off water and became a mini lake. So all night I was lying in a lake, but the water still did not come through into the tent. The porch was adequate size to store my shoes and backpack.
K**R
The fly and floor of the tent are very good quality for the price. Really easy to set up.
A**C
La tienda es verdaderamente pequeña, yo mido 1.57 mts y es justa para mi tamaño, además de que no puedes cambiarte la ropa dentro porque sería verdaderamente incomodo. El calor y la humedad condensan bien, protege del frio pero en calor es bastante calurosa.
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