🏕️ Elevate your outdoor game with the tent that travels as light as you do!
The High Peak Lightweight Minilite Unisex Outdoor Frame Tent is a 3-season, water-resistant shelter crafted from durable fibreglass poles and lightweight materials. Weighing only 980 grams and measuring 200 x 120 x 90 cm, it offers a compact, easy-to-carry solution for adult campers seeking reliable protection and quick setup in a stylish blue/grey design.
Age range | Adult |
Color | Blue/Grey |
Size | One Size |
Style | Tent Minilite |
Shape | Triangular |
Material type | Fibreglass |
Seasons | 3 Season |
Features | Water-Resistant, Portable, Waterproof |
Sport | Camping & Outdoor |
Included components | Zelt |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | High Peak |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | HIBN5|#High Peak |
Item model number | 10157 |
Product Dimensions | 200 x 120 x 90 cm; 980 g |
ASIN | B01L9DS5U8 |
D**N
Spacious, no. Ultra-light, compact and mighty value, oh yes
I used this tent on a trekking trip to Turkey in April/May and I give it five stars for being the lightest, easiest to carry and fastest to put up tent I've used.NEGATIVES- It's a tight fit for one person + kit. Entering involved reversing in a kind of push-up position. There's not really enough room to sit up.- Condensation is an issue (as it is going to be in a single-skin tent in anything but hot weather).POSITIVES- It's crazy LIGHT. Only 621gm without the poles and pegs (I used trekking poles, bought there, and adapted supermarket BBQ skewers so I could take my backpack as hand luggage).- It folds easily into a surprisingly small zip pouch.- It takes a couple of minutes and six pegs to erect. Talk about easy.- I'm six feet tall and it was long enough.- Some condensation yes, but not a deal-breaker unless you rub the sides. Better if the outer door is left partly unzipped.- The price. Come on, just over £25 for a tent this light!I don't know how it would stand up in a storm (yet). Showers, fine. But for keeping backpack weight to a bare minimum on a warm, summer trek, this tent is a winner.
C**N
Conclusion
Brought this for a weekend camping and didn’t test it before we left, which turned out to be a really bad plan!It says fits 2 in people which is not exactly a lie but you both have to sleep on your side and can’t fit any of your belongings in.The design also is not perfect in the fact that there is a pole right in the middle of the door so it collapses everytime you get in and you have to fix it back in place.I would say this tent is fine if your traveling alone and want something easy to put up and small to pack.But otherwise don’t bother
A**S
Flimsy but cheap
A bit flimsy. Bad condensation. Small pack though so it does the job for low price but only for emergency camping.
J**.
Lightweight and easy to pitch.
I bought this tent 3 years ago and have used it lots of times. There are a few things that are useful to know before buying...Pros: It's very lightweight and compact. You can pitch it minutes as it only requires 6 pegs and the poles go on the outside. HH is 1500mm (advertised as 1000).Cons: It is a 1 man tent, granted you could get 2 people in it but they wouldn't be able to move. Suffers a lot from condensation but this can be reduced by leaving the door open a bit. The mesh doors can be fully closed though. It is not very sturdy as it is held up purely by the tension on the guys.I would not advise use in high winds. It can be a bit of a squeeze getting in and out as the front pole goes down the middle of the doorway but I'm 6 foot and 14 stone and I can manage.... Just.Now for my thoughts...Perfect for hikes or cycle rides with an overnight stay. I use it for wild camping and it is perfect for my needs. I sometimes pitch it on sand for which I have bought some sand pegs. The pegs that come with it are useless on sand. You have to be realistic, this is not a luxury item but as an overnight shelter it is very practical.
M**N
Like a soggy coffin ...
Good points ... very light, extremely easy to put up (once I'd read this site, instructions are useless), stable, easy to pack away again.Certainly not a 2 man, I struggled to fit in with luggage. Also putting in a backpack meant I had to pull the front pole out of the way of the door, collapsing the tent!Also, really struggled to sit up in it, you can sit up in the door end, but since I tend to sleep / get in head first, it makes it difficult as there is not enough room to turn around. To be fair, I knew this tent would be small when I bought it, so not a huge surprise.Main issue with it was that it has only an outer, no inner. This is a massive issue on cold nights. Not because of insulation (small so heats up quickly) but because if the outside is cold, everything condenses on the inside, dripping back down. It was like sleeping in a soggy coffin. Only my rollmatt stopped me sleeping in a lake.I think this will be good so overnight stops if hiking / cycling in the summer .. but a pain any other time
R**E
Excellent for what it is
I have used this tent a few times now and have come to the conclusion that it is indeed a pretty good tent BUT and this is a big but, it really depends on what you are looking for in a tent, I do a fair bit of camping each year wild and traditional. When trekking across moors, forests and the like you are always looking to optimise your backpack as much as possible and in most cases this can be a costly exorcise. I have previously done tarps, bivy bags etc and each has it's drawback, this tent however is perfect here, It is ridiculously small and by far the easiest tent I have ever had to put together and most important of all it keeps the rain off.I personally didn't find the tent leaked as per some other peoples reviews but I don't think I would trust this in torrential, gale force conditions but then neither would I a bivy bag and a tarp, if it's chucking it down with rain and you are unfortunate enough to be trekking across the lake district then you will already be soaked through when it comes to setting this up so if it keeps 99.9% of the rain off of you your onto a winner. I did find on awaking that there was a fair amount of condensation in the tent even with door wide open and only the fly net closed but then I usually get condensation in my bivy bag and sleeping bag so it was far better in the tent.At the price of £25 this tent is perfect for my needs, I can carry my sleeping bag, clothes, food and drink and I have a place to sleep so it ticks all of my boxes. anything more than £30 and I think I'd have to be giving this one less star. If I was camping at a camp site where the aim is to stay dry and clean 24/7 I would defo be looking elsewhere as there wouldn't be the need for a tent of this size and convenience.
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