🏕️ Elevate your family camping game—comfort, speed, and weatherproof style in one tent!
The UNP 6-Person Family Camping Tent offers a spacious 90 sq ft interior with a 78-inch center height, accommodating up to six people comfortably. Engineered for quick 5-minute setup by one or two people, it features a durable polyurethane waterproof coating and sturdy steel poles for wind resistance. Enhanced ventilation comes from one mesh door, five large mesh windows, and a mesh roof, ensuring fresh airflow and scenic views. Weighing just 18 pounds and packed in a compact carry bag, it’s ideal for family car camping across all four seasons, backed by a 1-year quality guarantee.
Brand | unp |
Product Dimensions | 120"L x 108"W x 78"H |
Item Weight | 18 Pounds |
Floor Width | 10 Feet |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
Shape | Square |
Occupancy | 6 Person |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Included Components | Rainfly |
Water Resistance Technology | Waterproof |
Occupant Capacity | 6 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Polyester |
Color | Dark Green |
Installation Type | Easy Setup |
Assembly Time | 5 minutes |
Pole Material Type | Steel & Fiberglass |
Size | 10 ft x 9ft x 78 inch |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Fabric Type | Mesh |
Floor Length | 9 Feet |
Maximum Height | 78 Inches |
Floor Area | 90 Square Feet |
Number Of Poles | 4 |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Windows | 5 |
Number of Rooms | 1 |
Minimum Trail Weight | 18 Pounds |
Tent Floor Material | Polyester |
Number of Guylines | 4 |
Rainfly Material | polyester |
Is Waterproof | True |
UPC | 850063674225 |
Model Name | camping tent 6 person |
Manufacturer | unp |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 24 x 9 x 8.85 inches |
Package Weight | 8.35 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 120.08 x 107.87 x 77.95 inches |
Brand Name | unp |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
Part Number | UNP-100978 |
L**N
Easy setup, spacious, good quality
We are camphosts and bought the tent to use as a guest room outside our RV when family & friends visit us at the campground. I specifically wanted it to have standing-room and fit two twin air beds, which it does. I watched the video on how to set it up and it was super easy by myself. After getting it all set up, we had heavy rain and it stayed perfectly dry inside. Of course when I unzipped the windows, the screens were wet, but by only partially unzipping them to open about a third at the top, none of the collected moisture dripped inside and we still got some air flow. Anticipating the rain, I pushed the beds together so they wouldn’t touch the side walls. If you aren’t going to get rain and don’t mind pushing them apart and having them touch the side walls, there is plenty of space for a little folding table like I have out front. I like the mesh side storage pockets and the mesh loft at the top. You can either hang a lamp and not use the loft attachment, or use the loft and not use the lamp hook. As I lay on the bed looking up and admiring the quality of the tent, I did see a few small imperfections in the seams where the stitching didn’t catch all the material, but this tent is so affordable and otherwise fantastic, I am not bothered by the few small imperfections. I am very happy with the tent.
S**E
Excellent tent
This tent is spacious for 1 and comfortable with items for 2. Used twice for beach camping, once during a heavy rain which stated dry the entire time. Receives great cross breeze with the multiple windows. Lastly easy setup for 1.
M**M
A great tent ... with a couple of issues
there's much to like here; the value, the appearance, the center height (I'm 6'0" and can easily walk around inside without bumping the top), the zippers (sturdy, and easier to zip/unzip than other tents I've owned), the wall material (thicker than other tents I've owned, suggesting good longevity potential), the big skylight windows (I saw 3 shooting stars the first night i used it!), and the "bathtub" design of the floor, in which the floor goes about 8 inches up the wall, suggesting rain likely not flowing in during a storm with running water around your tent -- though to be fair I've not yet had rain while using this. I've used this for 3 weeks now on a road trip through Colorado, Southern Utah high desert and canyon lands, and Northern Arizona desert, in temps between 3 degrees (f) and 60 degrees. it's holding up well so far.Will it keep you warm in cold temps? No, but it doesn't purport to be a 4-season tent, so no big surprise. Easily solved by bedding down with extra layers if it's cold.The problems:1. The optional rainfly is NOT optional if you're camping in gusty winds. The rainfly itself and its tiedowns add to the tent's stability. Without the rainfly, the tent could not stand up when i faced wind gusts between 10 and 30 mph; it would buckle under and start collapsing. Once i finally got the rainfly on the tent (comically difficult to do as one person even when there isn't wind, and, I'm sure, hilarious to watch if there is wind), the tent held up well against the gusts. Bummer if no rain is forecast and you had hoped to watch for shooting stars as you lay in bed.2. There are 3 poles on the roof of the tent; the two main ones that crisscross from corner to corner worked fine: hard to get into their tent pockets because of the tension, but manageable. However the shorter pole that goes over the roof to elevate and stabilize the tent front-to-back are so TIGHT that I work up a sweat every time i try to get it attached or detached from the tent. We're talking 5 minutes of struggle -- a big deal if it's raining, right? in fact, so tight that the last time i was taking the tent down, my struggles to get it off the tent resulted in a minor tear in the tent roof material. :( I finally gave up that time and just stuffed the whole tent WITH the roof pole attached into my car since i had to hit the road for an appointment.So unless you are very strong and extremely patient (I'm neither -- I've a weak left hand from an accident yrs ago. Which doesn't explain the impatience. No good excuse for that :) ), then all the good things about this tent may leave you with a sour impression. Maybe mine was flawed? seems more likely that this is a manufacturing/design defect than an anomaly of human error. I like the tent enough otherwise that i may send it back for a replacement, or just make a habit of bringing some workshop tool, such as vice grips, to give me better leverage next time.
T**Y
YOU CAN STAND UP IN THIS TENT
Two Weeks ago I went camping with a group of people - one was an acquaintance who had recently bought this tent. We all had different tents and hers was far superior because she fit a whole twin sized bedframe in her tent along with futon mattress and a table-she could stand up in her tent to change and actually had a large sturdy room. The rest of us had low tents we had to crouch around inside and when the wind blew the tentS hers held up well while our tents kept whipping around in the wind and hitting us and waking us up. The next morning she was far more cheerful than everyone else 🙂Fast forward 2 weeks and THIS TENT WAS PRETTY REASONABLE so I bought in a color I LOVE (I was happy there were so many color choices because I got a teal tent and she has an orange one-I think mine blends in with the environment a little better!!) and went camping again. There are many things I love about this tent and only one complaint.I love the big size (it's the size of a small room in a house!) and the very sturdy legs of the tent and the height. It has the 3 poles in the top to hold the top out, but then it has these wonderful long sturdy legs on all 4 sides that are so easy to install securely that give it the height and also are not part of the top assembly so hold the tent more intact in the wind! I like the fact that it has four windows and the mesh hammock in the top is a great place to put a light at night and it also has two mesh pockets on opposite sides of the tent well off the ground to store cell phones and flashlights. I also feel like the poles are a little thicker and a very good quality-I have had fiberglass poles splinter over time in the past and this tent seems like it will hold up a better with the thick, study metal poles.The tent was easy to set up and take down and fit nicely in the bag again (in the past it has been a struggle to get a tent back in its bag so I appreciate the little extra room in the bag so it is not such a huge struggle). After one weekend of camping it I think it might be the nicest tent I have owned as far as ease of set-up and comfort inside.The one thing I would have liked is for the door to have double zippers. In order to open or close the door you have to run the single zipper all the way from the top to the bottom in a very long C shaped track every time. You can’t zip the bottom zipper up a bit to keep out your friend’s little dogs and the zipper is nothing special (not YKK) -I am worried that over time the one zipper is going to start sticking along its long path and break. All of the windows have double zippers so I am not sure why they did not put one on the door.All in all this is a great tent at this price point. As usual with all tents I think it might be a struggle to fit 6 people in this one tent, but in my experience all tent size estimates assume there are going to be 6 very small people with no gear sleeping on the ground so this is not shocking. I think you could realistically fit maybe two adults and maybe 1 or 2 children on a mattress and maybe some gear in the tent comfortably at the most.I like separate camping cots and I can’t see putting more than 3 in there.I will still give it 5 out of 5 stars unless that ONE zipper in the door breaks and then I will be back to pitch a fit (hopefully it will hold up!)
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