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Stansport 2 Person Camping Tent

Original price was: $42.99.Current price is: $36.36.

Stansport 2 Person Camping Tent

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Customers find the tent easy to set up and appreciate its lightweight construction and compact size, particularly for backpacking expeditions. The value for money is positive, with customers noting it's great for a single person. However, the durability and build quality receive mixed feedback – while some praise its construction, others report issues with stitching coming apart after one use. Moreover, water resistance is a significant concern, with customers noting that water seeps through even with light rain.

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279 customers mention value for money, 224 positive, 55 negative

Customers find the tent offers good value for money, particularly noting it's suitable for a single person and matches its price point, though some mention the stakes are cheap.

…I would also camp in it should I have the chance. It's well made. Great price. Great value. I'm comfortable in it and I'm 5'9". Thank you.Read more

…Super light and great for backpacking. What can I say, this is so good for the price. I’m super impressed….Read more

Plenty of room inside perdy good and water proof great tent for the price supper easy to set up and brack down it was tested in 70 mile winds I love…Read more

…Highly recommend, great value and durable for the price.Read more

268 customers mention ease of setup, 233 positive, 35 negative

Customers find the tent easy to set up and take down, with one customer noting that a single person can complete the process.

Not a bad little tent. Easy to set up. The cords are pretty thin and could likely snap or rip easily. The bottom is water proof, but the top is not….Read more

Better than expected. Great construction, great product material, easy to assemble, perfect weight for camping and a great price with great…Read more

Very easy to set up and incredibly lightweight but the tent's stake straps arrived torn from the base of the tent and caused holes in tent floor….Read more

Great little tent. Compact. Easy set up and take down. Not water proof in the least bit, but great for good weather campling.Read more

261 customers mention size, 194 positive, 67 negative

Customers appreciate the tent's size, noting it's perfect for backpacking expeditions, packs up nicely, and is suitable for two adults.

…do it and when taking it down notice that happen cool tent I like how compact it is but quality is really poor if it rips on first set up I get it's…Read more

…I liked that it was small and easy to setup and take down, less than 5 mins. Lightweight and compact enough to carry in the pack while hiking around….Read more

Good and sturdy, but very small. I have since upgraded to a tent that is not as sturdy but larger. I keep this one in my trunk just in case.Read more

…It is very compact and fits on the side of my pack pretty nicely and securely The tent poles are aluminium and slide into one another so i would…Read more

179 customers mention weight, 161 positive, 18 negative

Customers appreciate the tent's lightweight design, with one mentioning it's perfect for ultra-light camping on a budget.

…It packs up real small, is lightweight, comes with stakes and a bag to keep it in. It's also kind of fun because it mimics the old school tents….Read more

I'm a member of the boy scouts of america I love how light weight it it and it will keep water off you but it's very cheaply made especially the…Read more

…Pros: Light – Under 4 Pounds, Similar Priced/Styled tents weight a few ounces/pounds more than this one without providing significant…Read more

…It is very light, not too hard to put up, and did keep me warm…I could feel the difference when I unzipped to go pee in the middle of the night….Read more

358 customers mention quality, 249 positive, 109 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the tent's quality, with some finding it very good and a great starter tent, while others describe it as very low quality and total junk.

Great tent just be short lol not much space inside and u need tube seeler to make the seems water proof over all great tent and compact to fit in a…Read more

It's a good tent I used it over the weekend when the low was 5 degrees and it was really cold the frost made it through the tent but I stayed dry it…Read more

The tents materials are extremely weak and of poor quality. But especially the seams and stitching. The apex seam busted upon first set up….Read more

Great little tent. Compact. Easy set up and take down. Not water proof in the least bit, but great for good weather campling.Read more

110 customers mention build quality, 35 positive, 75 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the tent's build quality, with some finding it to be a solid shelter while others report issues with cheap stitching and stitching coming apart after one use.

See through. Cheaply made I had to go through and seal all the seams, would not recommend using for camping but maybe for a kids backyard fort….Read more

Poor construction, stake tab tore first use, and not weather proof at all, small rain came and soaked everything insideRead more

…I would also camp in it should I have the chance. It's well made. Great price. Great value. I'm comfortable in it and I'm 5'9". Thank you.Read more

This is the cheapest made tent that I have ever seen.This doesn't even come close to the Boy Scouts. I'm sending this tent back….Read more

266 customers mention durability, 75 positive, 191 negative

Customers report multiple durability issues with the tent, including torn stake tabs and anchor points in the middle.

…The tent feels thin and flimsy but it's held up for me. One needs to have reasonable expectations about performance at this price point….Read more

…Do not buy if that is important for you. Poles are flimsy and were missing some parts that are there to add stability.Read more

…to find out the tent stakes that came with the tent were pretty sturdy, but I didn't want to take chances with the extremely tough ground at Big Bend…Read more

I had to throw it away after 1 day, this tent fell apart and the material it is made out of wont stand even a stick on the ground and will tear very…Read more

200 customers mention water resistance, 53 positive, 147 negative

Customers report that the tent is not waterproof, with walls getting drenched and water seeping through even with light rain.

Quick easy set up… NOT Waterproof… But with a small tarp everything will be perfect, but that does kind of take away from how compact it is….Read more

…yea its water resistant but not water proof, but if your that worried about the rain throw a 10×10 tarp over it and then your good to go….Read more

Plenty of room inside perdy good and water proof great tent for the price supper easy to set up and brack down it was tested in 70 mile winds I love…Read more

…hard to get in and out of… and i'm only 4'10. It was not waterproof at all. it made my trip to costa rica not a very pleasant one….Read more


A great tent for fair weather, non-avid camper

5 out of 5 stars

A great tent for fair weather, non-avid camper
For under $30, its not a bad tent for a single person fair weather backpacking tent, or a lightweight small packaged tent to tote in saddlebags on a motorcycle, or whatever your fair weather camping scenario may be. The walls of the tent does seem thin, so id imagine it could rip easily and also to let water in. Im assuming its not really water sealed from the factory, as it gave directions/tips for sealing. But for less than $30, do you really expect a bunch of labor to go into a tent and for it to perform like a higher end tent at a higher end price? Not really. BUT you can take steps to up the game on this tent. Even higher end tents recommend a tarp underneath the tent (sorry brain fart for technical name). So doing that, will add more protection to the floor of the tent, even though the tent floor is equivalent to a lower grade tarp. But still good enough on its own if you take extra leg work before you set the tent up (picking up limbs or anything that may puncture the floor). Now, you can carry an extra tarp, cordage, and stakes to use as a rainfly. This will greatly aid in waterproofing. Now youre thinking, great gonna have to find the right group of trees to set up for the rain fly. Not necessarily, unless you want the rainfly up more off the tent. What i done when i tried the tent out, the poles have a 2-3 inch piece that comes up through the connector piece on the top portion of tent on both sides. You have to tie the poles off with cordage and staked so they will stay standing anyways. What ive done was take the extra cordage, run it from one stake for the pole and then wrap it around that pole. Then run it to the other pole, wrap it and then run to that pole's stake. Youll want to make sure this cordage is tight or else youre just wasting time with that piece of cordage. Run your tarp over the cordage and tent. This where the extra stakes and some more cordage comes into play. Stake down the tarp, using the cordage unless you find just the right size tarp. I have to break out the tape measure but i either have a 4.5'x6.5' or 5.5'×7.5' but thinking the smaller and it worked just fine. Just make sure when you stake down the tent, that its tight as well unless you dont mind hearing the tarp flapping on the tent during the night with wind. I seen some mixed reviews saying that they did or did not receive a tent with a small back window. (Its currently Jan 18, 2020 as im writing this review) I ordered this tent last weekend, or even monday even so i got it this week. Well mine did have the window. Mine doesnt zip at all but does have velcro on the outside of tent so it doesnt flap around in the wind when closed. You do have to be outside of the tent to open or close this flap, you cannot do it from the inside. People have also "complained" about condensation buildup on the inside, mainly the walls. Ive only slept in this tent for one night so far, i live in Florida but had low humidity yesterday/last night when i slept in it (so less moisture in the air). I had the back window open but the door flaps closed. I had no condensation inside the tent. But if you do have higher humidity and bigger changes in temps from light to dark and little to no air movement through the tent (best conditions for condensation inside tent, had well "vented" tents with rainfly on get condensation inside), id imagine a portable battery powered fan may help. I would say if you are over 5'10, you may not enjoy this tent. Im 5'3"-4" and had about 6 inches from my feet to end of tent with my head against other side of tent. This isnt a roomy tent by much means, its meant for you to have basic shelter for you to sleep in and thats about it. If you are sleeping solo, you do have room for your gear, if you're like backpacking. But not so much room for other stuff if sleeping 2. Sleeping 2 is doable, but id suggest you two be that good with each other to sleep shoulder to shoulder (you get the idea, youll be touching pretty much. May not if stiff as a board and both is skin n bones but once one moves, youll touch). Sitting up, well you can forget that. You can crawl in and out, be on your hands n knees but nothing more. I wont bore you anymore. I like this tent for what it is. Remember, its a tent for less than $30 but a good tent for a fair weather camper that doent camp so often. If your gonna camp alot, i would suggest spend some extra money for a higher end tent (like an avid through hiker but could work in a pinch). Ive added some photos and one of those is adding a guy line for the rainfly tarp. It is loose, but does the job to show you what im talking about.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2016

    Pattern Name: 2 Person TentStyle: Eagle GreenVerified Purchase

    This is a cost effective option for a decent backpacking tent IF you realize up front that you need to waterproof it before use. Every tent I own, from the cheap ones made in China to the high dollar tents, has needed waterproofing before taking it out camping. I strongly recommend "Atsko Silicone Water Guard" as it's the BEST one out there that actually works. When you're applying the spray, you can actually see that it's bonding with the tent material as the tent begins to lose its transparent see-thru look. Pay special attention to spraying your stitched seams as well as you do the rest of the tent and you won't need separate seam sealer. You can find Atsko here on Amazon, but I pick mine up at Walmart for half the price and in a 13.125 oz can. I love the classic design of this tent and the fact that it packs down into a small enough package to stow in a backpack. (Even my smaller sized packs will hold this tent) Mine did not come with the rear window even though the box clearly says it has a "zippered/screened back window", which is a bummer because you need that window for ventilation in the warmer weather. I've even used this style of tent in the winter snow and stayed dry and warm. If you really want to improve this tent from the get-go, chuck the cheesy stakes and stretchy, cheap cords that come with all tents these days and replace them with good sturdy stakes and paracord for the tie-outs. (I use the stainless steel heavy duty stakes that Wally World sells for 48 cents each. You'll need 10 of them.) This is the 3rd tent of this style that I've bought over the years simply because they work extremely well if prepped right, are lightweight and pack down small. If possible, I do like to set up an overhead tarp just to keep the sun from turning this baby into a sweatbox in the warm months and add an extra layer of rain protection just in case. Like all tents I've ever owned, a little tweaking, waterproofing and common sense care during use and you'll enjoy this tent for a long time.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2025

    Pattern Name: 2 Person TentStyle: Eagle GreenVerified Purchase

    It sets up fast and packs pretty small. There's not a ton of room, but that's pretty much any tent, always assume it holds one less person than it's advertised as holding. My only serious criticism is that the floor is rather flimsy and I doubt it would offer much protection in even a mild rain.

  • Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2019

    Pattern Name: 2 Person TentStyle: Eagle GreenVerified Purchase

    Used this on a camping trip with some friends. The lake we camped at was deemed off-limits two days later due to EEE being found in mosquitoes there Oops…oh well. Folded into it's bag, it's small enough and lightweight enough to put into a backpack. Assembly takes some getting used to, as there is no ridge pole. There is only a pole in the front and back. Make sure the lines are tight or else you'll lose a lot of interior room. Poles might get knocked down if you bump the pole going in, but it's an easy fix.
    It might be advertised as a two-person tent, but let's be honest, there's only enough room for one person, a backpack and a mini cot.
    Water resistance is ok. During the camping trip at EEE lake, a storm front came through. Lightening, thunder, rain, wind; the works. My friend and I knew this and had added a poncho-tarp to the top (military style poncho that has snaps on the side to double as a tarp, great for your B.O.B. or camping as it's dual-purpose) and hooked it over the front and back of the tent, and it helped keep the rain out. It weighed the top town a bit, so it got a bit crowded but it's worth it to not get wet. I think on it's own, it got somewhat damp on the outside but there was no standing water inside.
    The entrance has two flaps, one complete zip-up screen flap and a privacy flap. Both work fantastic. The Zip-flap kept the EEE mosquitoes out of my tent. There is also one small screen window (4"x6" perhaps). The screen itself is permanent, but the privacy flap to close it is on the outside, which sucks. I honestly just left it closed.
    To my astonishment, I was actually able to get a ultra low-profile cot (legs disassemble, not folding) inside the tent. I found a mini sleeping bag that was well-rated and an inflatable pillow on Amazon, that all went into my weekend camping kit. All worked well.
    The tent dried quickly the next morning and I was able to put it away. I bought one of these for my friend at a local army/navy store for my friend and he loved it as well. My third friend on the camping trip forgot a tent and decided to walk home at 2am because it was pouring rain outside.
    Not one of one got EEE, amazingly. Despite us getting bitten many times before turning in for the night. I'd like to credit the tent to keeping those mosquitoes out.
    I ran this tent through the gauntlet and it survived. Rain, wind, mosquitoes, rough woodland terrain; it survived.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024

    Pattern Name: 2 Person TentStyle: Eagle GreenVerified Purchase

    Was really hoping for more based on the reviews, but was disappointed primarily with the quality. the material seems pretty nice considering the cost heavier duty than most tents in price range but the stitching is poor and already have some tears after one night. Definitely recommend getting better steaks and guy line the included hardware is pretty useless. also not sure if my tent is defect, but the side loops are an awkward place that doesn’t make sense when staked down it pulls the center of the tent. Inward stressing the front and back poles and deforming the shape. Also, one of my temp holes was bent definitely recommend sprain with water sealer is not waterproof, but still held up fairly well in mildly heavy rain for the price. I think it’s fair and the material for the floor is far better than any tent. I have seen at this price all in all I would manage my expectations when buying a tent under $100 , you can only expect so much I guess .

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  • J. Jesus Tirado
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Muy recomendado

    Reviewed in Mexico on August 20, 2017

    Pattern Name: 2 Person TentStyle: Buddy HunterVerified Purchase

    Muy buen artículo, cumple con la descripción, muy fácil de armar y si caben dos personas muy completa compacta y liviana.



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  • pablo santes
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Perfecta para una persona

    Reviewed in Mexico on May 7, 2023

    Pattern Name: 2 Person TentStyle: Eagle OrangeVerified Purchase

    Es ideal para mochilero, muy muy ligera aunque por el tamaño me parece que está bien para una persona.





  • EWAC52
    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Nicht sehr langlebig

    Reviewed in Germany on July 13, 2025

    Pattern Name: 2 Person TentStyle: Eagle OrangeVerified Purchase

    Eigentlich eine super Idee mit kleinem Packmaß, aber ich hatte nach der 2. Nacht schon einen Riss im Zelt (Schwer rein zu kommen). Schade eigentlich. Denke aber für Menschen unter 1,8m sollte das kein Problem sein





  • Marta Jendraszek
    2.0 out of 5 stars

    Brakujace czesci

    Reviewed in Poland on May 24, 2024

    Pattern Name: 2 Person TentStyle: StarliteVerified Purchase

    Brakujace czesci I luzna gora przy rozlozeniu. Nie najlepsza jakosc materials a muszki leca do niego jak cmy do lampy ze wzgledu na kolor 🙁

  • Ahmed Wagih
    1.0 out of 5 stars

    I drowned in rain

    Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on December 23, 2024

    Pattern Name: 2 Person TentStyle: Eagle GreenVerified Purchase

    The worst tent ever! Took it to Jabal Al Jais in the UAE. It rained and the tent got flooded from the inside. Ruined my trip fully!



Product Summary: Stansport 2 Person Camping Tent

From Stansport
100% Polyester
Imported
Classic scout troop A-frame tent
Lightweight, compact and easy to assemble
1,000mm P.U. coated polyester upper body with No-See-Um mesh inner door screen
Fully taped seams with polyester oxford floor
2 steel poles, 4 guylines with tighteners, and 12 stakes make for easy set up
Tent stores compactly inside the included carry bag
Internal gear pocket helps keep your essentials organized
Features a zippered mesh rear window vent
Meets CPAI-84 flame retardant specifications
Trekking poles can be used for structural support in place of the included steel poles to save space and weight when backpackingIncludes both front and back entry ways with dual vestibules for additional coverage

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