

🏕️ Ultralight, weatherproof, and ready to elevate your wild escapes!
The OneTigris TETRA Ultralight Tent is a 1-2 person, 3-season pyramid-style shelter weighing only 1.8kg. Featuring a 3000mm waterproof rating and a smart 3D ventilation system, it offers reliable protection against rain and condensation. Its asymmetrical teepee design provides wind resistance and a spacious interior with mesh options, making it ideal for camping, hiking, and backpacking adventures where lightweight durability and comfort are essential.









| ASIN | B0C5Q9FN12 |
| Age range | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 129,395 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 256 in Dome Tents |
| Brand | OneTigris |
| Color | Coyote Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (95) |
| Date First Available | 10 Jun. 2023 |
| Features | Waterproof |
| Included components | Pole, Stove Jack |
| Manufacturer | OneTigris |
| Material type | Fibreglass |
| Product Dimensions | 240 x 240 x 160 cm; 1.8 kg |
| Seasons | 4 Season |
| Shape | Pyramid |
| Size | 5.2ft |
| Sport | Camping & Hiking |
| Style | Classic |
M**O
OneTigris Quality
OneTigris Tetra review So I decided the time had come to get a tent with a bit more room. After a searching on the Internet & YouTube I found the OneTigris Tetra 160. All the tests & comments seemed positive and as I have some OneTigris gear already I thought I’d give it a go. The price wasn’t too bad and delivery was very quick. Having just spent a long weekend in it, here are my first thoughts. Build quality is excellent, no loose threads or wobbly hems. I like the reflective strips on the guyline points. Helps find the tent in the dark with a torch. I bought a 1.8 x 2.4m cheapo blue tarp to go underneath, as a floor sheet protector/lobby floor. It’s exactly the right size. Putting the tent up is straightforward enough. Everything fits. The pegs are nice (the loop knots were all loose but it only took a minute to tighten them up). Do not try & grasp the pegs to pull them out of the ground, you’ll hurt yourself. Use the loops. I made a ‘peg pusher’ rather than use a hammer. A palm-sized block of wood will do. No burring over and/or sharp edges on the pegs then. The central pole snaps together nicely and is confidence inspiring. No need for it to be elasticated inside, I think. I did feel it necessary to replace the guyline on the back-middle (above the mesh panel) with a longer one, as I think it pulls the back out to a better angle. The anti condensation system seems to work very well, I had no problems on three nights of ‘hot in the day, cool at night’ weather. We even had some light showers and not a drop got in. I like the ‘door’ and how it can be set up as a wind deflector or sunshade/rain shelter. As for the amount of room, as has been said already, there’s plenty for one person plus gear - two would be a squeeze! Packing up is the reversal of assembly and it all fits nicely into the stuff sack. Take care with the rigid inserts on either end of the long mesh ventilation strip (at the back) make sure they ‘go with the roll’, if you see what I mean. It’s very light (I didn’t weigh it, if you want stats, watch the review on YouTube by Luke of The Outdoor Gear Review). So far though, I would say I definitely recommend this tent. I hope this helps you with any decision making!! After the latest trip. Conditions, warm in the day, getting colder at night. Light winds. Yes, there was definitely a condensation issue. No problem for a solo camper like me. Avoiding the inside surfaces might be more of an issue if there are two of you. It did chuck it down with rain on one night. No leaks.
R**.
Great Compact Tent. Room for Improvement.
I have given 4 stars because I think the tent, overall, is a great design. It has a capacious vestibule, and comfortably sized sleeping area but there is room for improvement. Pros: Great space for cooking out of the weather on inclement days. Lightweight and compact. The weight and footprint of the packed tent is great for one box motorcycle excursions. Super easy to put up and pack away. Feels sturdy enough to tackle most weather you would likely encounter whilst sensibly using a single skin tent. Apart from one area of stitching, the tent felt good value at £140. Cons: On setting up the tent, and placing the central pole into place, I noticed there was daylight showing through the stitching (pics 3 and 4). I don't know whether this will tear or let water in, but it does seem concerning. In pictures 4 and 5, you can see a gap above the mesh doorway to the sleeping area. This allows insects access to the inner tent, bypassing the fly screen doors, which they take full advantage of. I'm not sure if this area was meant to be filled with mesh and it was missed during assembly or was an intentional oversight on the part of the manufacturer. The final problem, which I can't fault OneTigris for, is the condensation build up during the night. I had both top vents open and the door slightly ajar and the condensation still built up. I put it down to the ground being damp, but it could also be inevitable with a single skin design due to the lack of air flow.
J**S
Lightweight
Brilliant little tent,very light and packs down small. Lots of room inside,I'm 6 foot and could lie down no problems,I could also get my pants on standing up...a feat at my age (53). Used this tent for a couple of days at ABR Festival...a bit of condensation in the morning but not too bad for a single skin tent,very quick to erect and pack away... Recommended 👍
A**R
First Gen item NOT second
Shipped item was first iteration without additional staking points shown in some YouTube videos. Second iteration has additional staking points.
M**R
tremendous tetra
I think this new One Tigris Tetra tent is brilliant. Its dead-easy to pitch (in may ways its very similar to the DD Pyramid XL when used with the DD Solo Mesh Tent), and very sturdy in windy conditions with the extra guy-out points. the inner is really roomy, providing plenty of space for your sleeping pad and any accessories, and the porch is huge, so cooking out of any adverse weather is easy.
M**N
Pants
Rubbish, one use and binned. Wish I hadn’t bought it so early before the trip otherwise would have returned it. Would be ok for summer, but don’t expect a lay in as there’s no black out material. If it’s windy or wet, sleep in a bus shelter!
L**P
Spacious and lightweight backpacking tent
I've used this tent a couple of times and must say I am impressed. The weight to size ratio is excellent... I'm 6 foot and really struggle to find tents with sufficient room to stretch out, but this Tetra has loads of space for me and all my gear. I've found a way to combine my two trekking poles to use instead of the provided support pole, which saves more weight. The porch is spacious enough to sit in a low chair or stool, which is a great feature. The 'low vent' along the back is excellent..... yet to rest in wet humid conditions so I'll be interested to see how the condensation holds up.
N**K
Good
This is a good trekking pole tent in moderate weather I have the flawless version you can purchase an inner mesh if required there are lots of options I think the ventilation is a big plus as it is outer fly tent I use a cheap bike tarp or plastic dust sheet as an inner ground sheet good headroom that can be adjusted to certain extent using the trekking pole size to weight ratio is great as mentioned at the rear no guide points but is stable except probably in high winds the price has gone up a bit so I would try and wait for discount price don't forget you need one trekking pole to set up obviously with pegs and guys which are provided
B**S
I definitely did not NEED another tent - I've purchased SO many in the last 3 years. Most recently a Blacktail 2 Hotel less than 2 months ago. I came across this Tetra 160. I looked at it for a few weeks knowing I shouldn't. But also knowing I eventually would. Black Friday pricing dropped, and I went for it. I've only been able to take it out once so far - even had the pleasure of putting it up the first time in the dark. And I'm already pretty sure this is gonna be my Go-To for a while. For my motocamping, this is a great, single wall, 2p tipi tent with a floor/mesh sleeping area and a large vestibule. It's lightish and smallish when packed. Easy to put up / take down, and with minimal (any?) fiddle factor - double walled tipis where you have to string up the inner mesh and then the outer fly are no fun. The venting is pretty brilliant, and also raises the "base" of the tipi so that there is plenty of room for a 6' person to not have to worry about head or feet touching the walls, or that typical, oppressive, tipi/pyramid wall-in-your-face feeling. Kudos to 1TG for using shock cord locks for the door keeper toggles. This is genius, and I've only seen it on one other tent I own (Naturehike VIK1). I just received a carbon pole extender to use my carbon trekking pole instead of the included aluminum pole. Before the pole extender arrived, I also came across (and ordered!) a custom .710 carbon tent pole from Ruta Locura. This is not to say there's anything wrong with the included aluminum pole - it is more than adequate. To compare the Tetra 160 to my new Blacktail 2 Hotel: • $180 vs the BT $300 • 4lb vs the BT 6lb+ • Very similar square footage (leaving out the seldom used secondary/small vestibule of the BT) Tetra 160 is 31' (94x47) and 31' vestibule (62' total) BT is 33' (90x52) and 28' main/large vestibule (61' total - secondary/small vestibule adds 9') • One pole vs the BT four poles - definitely less fiddly to put up / take down. Can use trek pole or stick (or even top loop) if wanted/needed. • Better for windy conditions (it's a tipi!). The BT, sadly (oddly), does NOT have fly/pole velcro. Needs on a future Tetra: • Two corner poles should be removable. For packing on a moto, smaller/unfixed packs better than longer/fixed. The Tetra packs down fairly small, but the built-in poles keep it from being packed down to easily half its current pack size. There's really no reason each corner couldn't be a double-ended, spiked pole, held in place with grommets on each of the corner straps (or again, sticks if needed). I typically stuff my tents and carry the poles separately (in an area where they won't break if the bike is dropped), so adding the two shorty poles to the single main pole would be great. • A full suite of mid-tent guyout points (4 corners, 4 mids) as is usually found on most tipi/pyramid tents. The Tetra has 4 oddly placed guyouts - 1 left mid, 1 right mid, 1 left-forward corner, 1 right-forward corner. Odd in that those are the only 4, and they are biased towards the front/door of the tent. I do plan on pitching it front (door) into the wind, so this setup should be mostly fine, but if the wind direction changes, I would like guyouts keeping the middle of the tent from bowing in from all directions. In the meantime, I have a set of GripClips that I purchased for the Blacktail's lack of fly/pole velcro (why, Big Agnes??), and they should work fine for the 4 "missing" guyouts on the Tetra. Wants on a future Tetra: • Gear loft / light attachment points. There are NONE. This could have been easy, even using, say, the mesh storage organizer from 1TG's WORKTOP table. Heck, go big - one in the mesh area and one in the vestibule! But minimum would be to have internal loops where each of the 8 guyout points SHOULD be. The mesh door keeper toggles are usable, but not ideal. For now, I'll be putting a 1TG Camping Lanyard (loops) over the pole, with half in the mesh and half in the vestibule (more kudos to 1TG for the half inch loop strap vs everyone else's one inch straps). And if I use the GripClips they will have internal loops as well. • Colors. The Urban Grey is much better than all of the silly/bright colors used in most tents. But I would have expected Coyote/Khaki/Green choices from 1TG. Anyway, that's way too many words to say "This tent is great!" Hopefully my [censored] moto shop will give me MY bike back soon (loaner in the pics) so I can get back to my regularly scheduled motocamping with this fantastic tent!
M**C
excellent
K**N
Da tempo uso prodotti della casa OneTigris con grande soddisfazione, prodotti presentati, duraturi e pratici. Questa tenda ne è una dimostrazione, prodotto leggero ad un solo palo interno di sostegno con perimetro picchettato, materiale resistente e flessibile, comprovato sotto un bel temporale con forti raffiche di vento. Le aperture 2 superiori ed 1 inferiore creano una ventilazione ottimale per il riposo, riducendo al minimo la condensa, qualche alone di umidità ci sarà, ma poca roba rispetto ad altre tende di diversi fornitori. Lo spazio abitabile risulta molto comodo largo e spazioso, per 2 persone più attrezzature, nel caso si può depositare del materiale nello spazio di lavoro per così dire, sempre all'interno della tenda. Che dire prodotto incredibile, fedele compagna in molte escursioni, la Consiglio fortemente.
M**E
Got a YouTube channel pine badger outdoors and I have a few tents but this is my favorite summer light tent.
J**E
Its taken me a little time to write this review as I purchased this tent long before I went on my trip. We did a stretch of the north coast trail and spent nine days in various places on Vancouver island. With the excitement of the trip I treated myself to something I thought was really nice and unique and which had good reviews. Long and the short-> Pros-> it looks super cool, the idea behind it is sound, the build quality is actually incredible, the space is enough for myself and my gear, the zippers are great. Cons-> CONDENSATION! I WISH A REVIEW WOULD HAVE INCLUDED THIS. Condensation buildup in the tent is actually insane. For nine days this tent got packed wet. Condensation build up would literally drip onto me from the ceiling even with the vent flap open. My hair felt like i just got out of the shower every morning, seriously. This is not a dry tent. The only saving grace i had was my down sleeping bag kept me warm. For a day/night trip, this tent fits a niche if your going directly home to dry it out. Be weary with this one and try it before a serious backpack trip if you choose to buy it. I was very disappointed. Giving 3stars for the idea and build quality Josh -> 30+yrs camping
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