⛺ Travel light, camp smart, and own the outdoors.
The Forceatt 1-person tent combines ultralight portability (3.3 lbs) with a poleless design and high-density mesh for ventilation. Its durable polyester outer layer offers windproof and waterproof protection rated at 2000 mm, making it ideal for 3-season backpacking, trekking, and mountaineering. Easy to set up solo within 10 minutes, it fits compactly in a carry bag for hassle-free transport.
Brand | Forceatt |
Product Dimensions | 90"L x 35"W x 45"H |
Item Weight | 3.3 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Trekking, Camping & Hiking, Mountaineering |
Occupancy | 1 Person |
Seasons | 3 Season |
Included Components | Carry Bag, Pole |
Water Resistance Technology | 2000 month |
Special Feature | Windproof, Ultralight, Waterproof, Lightweight |
Occupant Capacity | 1 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Polyester |
Color | 1P-Dark Brown |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
Size | 1 person |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Fabric Type | Mesh |
Maximum Height | 43 Inches |
Base Material | Polyester |
Is Waterproof | True |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Sport | Mountaineering |
Manufacturer | Forceatt |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15 x 6 x 4 inches |
Package Weight | 1.81 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 90 x 35 x 45 inches |
Brand Name | Forceatt |
Part Number | 234 |
M**T
Good tent if you're willing to put in some effort
I'm going to write a somewhat lengthy review, in spite of only setting it up in the backyard a few times, but I hope it helps someone make the right choice. I also typically camp with just a tarp, so I have a fair amount of experience setting up shelters. I'm going to start from the ground up.Tent stakes - it came with 13 and they're usable, but I won't be using them as I have plenty of better options.Bathtub floor - pretty durable material. I'd feel comfortable pitching it without a groundsheet, but plan to use one anyway.Mesh inner - the netting is a very fine weave. I don't expect even the smallest bugs to get in.Zips - pretty smooth. No issues here. There are also 2 zippers on the fly, so in good weather you could open both sides to maximize airflow.Outer tent - its seam sealed and appears to have some kind of PU coating. I was very surprised by the quality of the fly. It also has two vents at the top that can be opened or closed. My biggest gripe is that the guy out points on the peak and sides are not reinforced, so I don't feel like they will hold up to high winds.Stuff sack - I don't know how they managed to pack this at the factory, but you will not be able to repack it all into the original sack. I keep the outer in the provided sack and put the inner in a separate sack.My overall assessment is this: if you're willing to practice setting it up multiple times in a way that suits you, or willing to make modifications like I did, this tent has a lot of potential. I used a variety of different shock cord lengths to attach the inner tent to the same stakes and peak as the outer tent, so it would be easier to pitch the outer first in inclement weather, reduce the number of stakes I needed, ensure the inner remained centered, and improve ventilation by raising the fly off the ground more. I would have paid extra for this feature, and is the only reason I'm not giving 5 stars.Finally, I was attracted to this tent because I could use both the mesh and rainfly separately, and mostly plan to do so. The mesh works great with some of my tarp setups and the fly could easily be a stand-alone shelter (with a separate ground sheet) in cooler weather when bugs aren't a problem. I enjoy the problem-solving aspect of products like this, so for me, its been interesting and entertaining coming up with solutions. I'd recommend for people who like to do the same. Even if you set it up the way the manufacturer intended, it still takes some practice.
M**M
Frustrating
This tent without the fly would be ok. However the rain fly looks like it was designed for another tent. It’s confusing to get the fly on and when it’s there it doesn’t seem to fit properly. I’m not a novice as I spend time in the backcountry often. Do yourself a favor, and spend a little more on a better brand.
G**E
Outer tent :good. Inner tent: meh
Outer tent: is truly water proof, several days of rain kept the inner dry. Choose brown and love it ( I know, it's very subjective), not hard to set up in a few minutesPegs could be better, but usableInner mesh tent, like the outer has two doors, one of the sides with door has longer seams than the other, making it imposible to keep mesh taunt, so it droops on your face ( really tried to fix it, to the point of stitching the longer seams shorter. Mesh still droops because there is extra material), the bathtub floor does not stretch, the mesh does.Attached bank line to the outer and inner tent making it easy to hang from ridgeline or tree.Looses a star for the drooping inner tentIf you are not ocd like me, I'll recommend it to youAddendum: carrying bag is a joke, you'll never put that baby arround that tent, ever
A**H
Yes very just right
Good product light and durable
R**D
Bang for your buck
Easy put up pack up light wight for price. I love it. Would buy again
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