🏕️ Pop up, chill out, and stargaze in style!
The AYAMAYA 4 Person Pop Up Tent combines rapid 5-second automatic setup with a roomy 70+ sq ft interior, designed for four adults. Crafted from durable 190T polyester with a 3000mm waterproof rating and heat-sealed seams, it offers triple waterproof protection. Features include a romantic skylight with removable rainfly, dual doors, mesh windows for ventilation, and reflective guylines for nighttime safety. Lightweight and portable, it’s perfect for beach, camping, hiking, and all-season outdoor adventures.
Brand | ayamaya |
Product Dimensions | 118"L x 78.7"W x 47.2"H |
Item Weight | 9.9 Pounds |
Floor Width | 7.2 Feet |
Recommended Uses For Product | Travelling, Beach, Picnic, Camping & Hiking, Car Camping |
Shape | Dome |
Occupancy | 4 Person |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Included Components | Rainfly |
Water Resistance Technology | 3000mm |
Special Feature | Portable, Waterproof, Pop Up, Rainfly |
Occupant Capacity | 4 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Polyester |
Color | Green |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Assembly Time | 5 seconds |
Pole Material Type | Fiberglass |
Size | Tent |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 2 |
Fabric Type | Waterproof 190T Polyester |
Floor Length | 118 Inches |
Maximum Height | 4.1 Feet |
Floor Area | 70.56 Square Feet |
Base Material | polyester,pu |
Number Of Poles | 2 |
Style | All-season |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Assembly Required | No |
Number of Windows | 2 |
Number of Rooms | 4 |
Tent Floor Material | Polyethylene |
Rainfly Material | polyester |
Is Waterproof | True |
Manufacturer | AYAMAYA |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 30 x 27.9 x 3.4 inches |
Package Weight | 7.34 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 36.22 x 36.22 x 1.18 inches |
Brand Name | ayamaya |
Model Year | 2022 |
W**D
Awesome features!
Great tent! Easy up and down. Includes poles to use doors as awnings either front of back. Window covers also have loops so they to can be tied out allowing windows to be open during rain, or create shade. Good quality. All seams taped. 4 would be tight, 3 with gear doable, but 2 with gear allows plenty of room. Can throw in a couple of pups and still be cozy. Overall very pleased with this purchase. Due to the design of this tent water will pool at the very edges where all the poles meet at the ground. Rain will also get in thru the doors went going in or out during a rain event unless you crate the awning with the doors. I would recommend this tent for sure. The quality and features at this price point is outstanding.
H**N
Ease of use, smart design
Set up instructions are on the outside of the bag, inside of the bag, and on a sheet of paper. Its super easy to set up and take down, just did a demo before we go camping, like a proper camper should. And the bag has backpack straps on it!! If you are a seasoned camper dont believe these kids that dont know how to tear down a tent. I did it easily on my first try. Theres even a qr code for a video. Its way light too. Looking forward to using it in real life!!!
T**M
Overall, love it. Waterproof is an issue.
So overall, I'm obsessed with this tent. So easy to put up and take down (only took me a couple minutes to learn the take down, see my tips below) and perfectly spacious for 2 adults and 3 60lb+ dogs.The windows and access points are very well designed and look great too. 100% love the setup and design.Now the only issue is waterproofing. We got caught in a thunderstorm and at first (2 or so hours), it really held up. I didn't notice any leakage or water getting inside with the rain cover on.However, when we woke up the next morning, water was leaking through from the ceiling (a couple drops here and there) and if you hit the walls of the tent water would mist/splash in. So I don't know if the waterproofing just didn't last or what. But I'd say "Waterproof" is false advertising.We'll be setting up an overhead tarp to deal with the waterproof issue and keeping the tent but I would definitely warn anyone who needs a waterproof tent against this one.
M**.
Fast to set up and fast to put away!
This is a great, super fast and easy tent to set up! It takes literally 1 to 2 minutes from bag to standing. The quality of the tent is great. The zippers are very smooth and dont seem to snag at all. There are many shock cord strapping points to secure it to trees or stakes. This tent is designed like Ayamaya's instant tent as it two pieces, an outer shell that holds the frame and is the wind break and water proof, and the inner is the enclosure that keeps the bugs out. The inner is suspended inside the outer with a very easy and quick release system that allows you to remove the inner and makes the outer turn into an open canopy. This works great for a quick and simple sun shade on the beach or at the park.The tent collapses and folds almost as fast as it is erected and fits nicely in the bag. It comes with a rain fly and super high vis cords for anchoring. The tent is just big enough to fit 2 sleeping bags comfortably. There are two small hanging pouches, one on either side, for keeping phones, keys, and other small items from getting lost. Overall this is a great little tent and sure beats the old style with fiberglass poles that fray and break over time.
O**S
A very well made and practical design Ayamaya 4 P pop up tent for easy camping - with caveats
I've had my Ayamaya tent set up UNDER a slightly larger hoop house for about the last 8 months (as of May 2024) and before that had used it on numerous occasions. I was looking for a spacious pop up tent, mesh window in the ceiling, LOTS of ventilation, windows accessible from inside and outside of the tent, and all waterproof. This Ayamaya tent fits all the categories and is very well constructed - everything functions beautifully! I think this is one of the best pop-up tents out there, BUT! I've protected it from northern Colorado wind, hail, and sun by keeping it set up continuously for several months at a time and pretty much protected 24/7 with heavy-duty tarps and shade cloths over a larger hoop house surrounding the tent. It's in excellent shape still. (Nylon or Polyester will deteriorate and tear easily, especially with prolonged sun exposure ) I love: the design lines of the curvy fiberglass poles; I have the green color - soothing; I can kneel inside and my head doesn't touch the ceiling (I'm 5'5" tall); when I do take the tent out of it's protective 'house' and sleep under the stars...the ceiling window (it does have a rain cover) is perfect for star gazing and hot nights. This tent has plenty of ventilation (all openings have a fine mesh layer as well as rain cover - 2 huge doors at either end, 2 large side windows...plenty of air! Zippers are smooth and excellent; doors have an awning arrangement (with poles supplied for one end,) nice for light rain entry or shade. I've used the tent in pretty bad storms and it worked very well - no leaks...however, mostly I set it up it on a wood platform which can collect water and get under the tent but so far, not an issue. The fiberglass poles are flexible (to a degree) and will bend astoundingly in strong wind but hold up very well IF guy lines are being used (providing more rigidity and support for the tent - a MUST step to take!...as well as securing the base of the tent with supplied stakes. I studied and studied and studied the videos on how to fold it back up so it's second nature and not a point of utter disappointment. ( I highly recommend this approach - it seems to be the downfall of most pop-up tents of similar design) . Overall, yes, I love this tent - it's wonderfully roomy for 2 people, and probably one or two other people as well (not tested by me yet). Treat the tent with care - Poles will probably break if thrown while coiled up in it's case, and it lands on its edges (like a wheel) - it will suddenly collapse the pole structure which may (and has) broken in 2 places! CAN BE REPAIRED with a sturdy metal sleeve to 'join' the two ends of the broken section of pole . (This happened with another similar tested tent - not the Ayamaya - but I mention it so you don't give up on the tent if this happens to you!)Beware - later additions (ie a clear rain cover for the ceiling mesh window) offered the next year after my tent purchase, was advertised to fit my tent....sadly, no, it did not. The tent design had changed enough in one year to NOT accommodate my earlier version of the tent. It was a great idea, but in this case, I wouldn't recommend anything sold to retrofit...it's not that fancy of a tent operation that steadily tracks its model changes/'improvements'. But for the price point it's an excellent choice - if you take the normal tent securing precautions using the guy lines and staking the tent down) and don't expect it to perform as a high-class mountaineering tent, it's a joy! It will hold up in high winds (fiberglass poles will bend to scary degrees but spring back to shape right away, or snap if the action is too quick as in high blustery winds...in which case you have the wrong tent for the situation. Pack out! ) It probably will not hold up well to 1" hail or raging extended and violent thunderstorms! It's a great tent though, and I find it a joy to use and be in.
F**R
This tent is horrible
This tent is horrible! It sets up in seconds, but takes forever to figure out how to pack it back up. There are Ikea instructions on the bag, but they suck as bad as the tent. I want to throw it away every time I set it up. The doors are stupid as well. They have to be closed from the outside. Screen door zips, fabric door does not. Stupid design all around.
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