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The BISINNA 2-person backpacking tent combines lightweight portability (4.7 lbs) with robust weather protection, featuring a PU2000mm waterproof rainfly, durable 7001 aluminum poles, and breathable mesh panels. Its spacious 31.65 sq ft interior and dual doors ensure comfort and ventilation, while the quick, free-standing setup makes it ideal for 3-season outdoor adventures including hiking, camping, and mountaineering.

















| ASIN | B07Q8QK2Q8 |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Rainfly, Tent Stakes, Water-Resistant, Windproof |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Easy to set up, with clear instructions for a quick assembly by one person. |
| Assembly Time | 10 Minutes |
| Base | Polyester |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,931 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #32 in Camping Tents |
| Brand | BISINNA |
| Brand Name | BISINNA |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,309 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | 100% Polyester |
| Floor Area | 31.65 Square Feet |
| Floor Length | 82.67 Inches |
| Floor Width | 82.67 Inches |
| Included Components | Carry Bag, Rope, Stakes |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Is Waterproof | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.32"L x 2.32"W x 6.65"H |
| Item Type Name | BISINNA 2/4 Person Camping Tent Lightweight Backpacking Tent Waterproof Windproof Two Doors Easy Setup Double Layer Outdoor Tents for Family Camping Hunting Hiking Mountaineering Travel |
| Item Weight | 4.72 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | BISINNA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ZL001B |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Maximum Height | 190 Centimeters |
| Model Name | ZL001O |
| Model Number | ZL001B |
| Number Of Doors | 2 |
| Number Of Poles | 2 |
| Number of Guylines | 4 |
| Number of Rooms | 1 |
| Number of Stakes | 10 |
| Occupancy | 2 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 2 |
| Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 2.32"L x 2.32"W x 6.65"H |
| Rainfly Material | 190T Polyester Taffeta |
| Recommended Use | Backpacking |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking |
| Seasons | 3 Season, Fall, Spring, Summer |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 2 Perosn |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
| Stake Material | Aluminum |
| Style Name | Outdoor |
| Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Sleeve |
| Tent Design | Camping Tent |
| Tent Floor Material | Polyester |
| UPC | 738598857989 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Vestibule Area | 3.17 Square Feet |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Water Resistance Technology | 2000 millimeters |
C**S
Amazing tent that is well made and spacious
This tent is the best tent I have ever owned. The Chinese did a great job designing it. It is so simple to set up took me about 10 min tops with another 5 putting on the rain fly. While the rainfly is rated well no tent is completely waterproof. It does great to keep you dry in light showers but heavier rainfall causes the water to begin to seep through and you will get wet and have puddles but like I said that's with all tents. I find spraying water repellent like the one made for shoes adds a bigger line of defense and helps it dry faster after rain so you can easily pack it up and not get your pack wet. I recommend getting 2 amazon basic 5x10 waterproof tarps they are very affordable and well made. You can place one under your tent to help protect from holes and you can tie one above your tent to keep you dry in heavy rain and it offers shade. If you are a couple or share your tent with a friend I recommend you pay a few extra bucks and get the 4 person tent. It's very light and fits in your pack or tied to the outside at the top or bottom. I can wait to try out all tents and equipment. Yo won't be disappointed and by getting a 4 person tent you have plenty o room to store your packs coolers and any gear you may have.
M**L
Holds up for a long time and holds up in heavy use.
This is my third time purchasing this tent because I used it for a job that required me living in a tent for three months. My first one the zipper broke after daily use after two months but I still managed to make it work too thing there’s two doors ! The second one held up for three months the next summer and I’ve had it for 3 more summers after that for 2 week trips. It was pretty sun damaged but other than that everything still worked the same. On my last time it went through a tough rain/wind storm where the poles got bent luckily I had spare poles from having bought this same tent twice so I replaced them with those. Since it was sun damaged and I didn’t really feel like rewaterproofing it, I decided to purchase again and this time I think it changed slightly it felt bigger to me and it also came with a nice little strap to hold everything together! It’s really roomy if you’re the only one staying it but it easily fits two people. It’s also really warm with two people. The material is good it really holds up for a long time. It’s really easy to set up and take down just takes a few minutes. Very lightweight tent too.
D**N
Good Tent For Motocamping
I took this tent on two moto camping trips, one to the Appalachians and the other to the Texas Hill country, and it performed amazing. Easy setup, reasonably ventilated rain fly, and no rips in the seams or in the fabric other than a tear in the mesh fabric because I messed up. That being said, the jersey material they use to guide the tent poles and hold the tent up takes some getting used to. A better design would be metal clips or maybe rubber loops, but at the end of the day, you get used to it and can set the tent up fairly quickly, even when it's 12 at night and you just did 600 miles on a motorcycle. If you get this tent, what I have found to be the best way to set it up is to slide both poles through their guides, then anchor them into the corners. The mesh jersey material hangs up and the poles will go through the fabric. The rain fly clips into the base corners which was nice and easy, but I could imagine a problem should the clip break. Great product. Highly recommend.
B**S
Amazing tent at an amazing price!
My tent just arrived (ordered on a Friday, received the following Monday) and although I have not officially "used" it (I bought this for a backcountry trip scheduled for the 1st of November at Nordhouse Dunes Wilderness Area) it seems to be of amazingly high quality. Right when I opened the box I was impressed with the closure hardware and the thoughtful design (compression straps built in) of the tent bag itself. Poles seem to be as good if not better than the ones I've owned on tents costing four times as much as this one. I am going to update this review after I've field-tested it, with more product details. At this point I'm giving it 5 stars as there is absolutely nothing negative that I could say. It did weigh in at 4.8 lbs, which is pretty much spot on. Size is bigger than I was expecting, and set up is a breeze. More to follow........... UPDATE: After testing this tent this past weekend out at #NordhouseDunes Wilderness Area, I have to say I'm even more impressed. One plastic buckle that attaches the rainfly to the main tent looked like it might not hold, but it did. My only other minor complaint is one of the velcro pieces on the rainfly wasn't completely sewn on, but I will repair that myself. Set up in the wind was a breeze (pun intended), although I did upgrade the stakes to screw-in sand stakes, which for dune/sand camping would be a necessity. The weather was what I was hoping for....overnight temps near freezing (33 degreess) and mixed precipitation (rain/snow/sleet) from roughly 8pm - 4am. Winds during this entire trip averaged a constant 15 mph, with overnight gusts in the 35-40 mph range. The tent kept me warm and dry the entire time. There were moments when I wondered if I was about to go airborne, but this tent held steady. Taking it down was even easier that setting it up - I stuffed it rather than folding/rolling as we were in a hurry to get to a hot breakfast in town, but again, this little tent performed flawlessly. With the minor exceptions noted, I would recommend this tent for anyone looking for a 3 season, super-affordable alternative to the big brand name tents. I will need to take it out a few more times to determine its true durability, but I'm confident I'll get at least another 2-3 year's use out of it. I did NOT get compensated for this review!
P**S
Great tent for the causal backpacker
Great tent for a reasonable price. I used it on a two-night backpacking trip and found it easy to assemble and convenient to use. The large doors are especially handy for two people. Two people fit well, not as cramped as a previous tent that cost five times more. We could easily sit up in the tent without bumping our heads. I also bought the tarp that goes with the tent which fits the tent footprint exactly and keeps the bottom clean. We had a bit of rain one night, and the fly kept us dry. The only concern might the the weight: this is not an ultra lightweight tent. It is not especially heavy though. Also, it is not ultra compact: I strapped it to the bottom of my backpack as it wouldn't easily fit inside. That said, for a causal backpacker, you can't beat the price.
E**B
Durable, waterproof, sized right, and easy to assemble!
We LOVE this tent. We purchased this as my son entered Webelos in preparation for Scouts BSA. The first tent we purchased had a pop-up style assembly and was intended to be easy, but not for backpacking. It was too tall for my son to use, so we went with this smaller option. Not only is it small and easy to assemble, but it is lightweight and works perfectly now that he is learning how to pack for hike-in camping. He practiced putting it up and down inside the house before the first trip, and was a pro in no time. I lo e that it is small enough for indoor camping, too! It has been rained on during almost every camping trip and stayed completely dry, inside. As a "two person" tent, it is the perfect size to fit his sleeping pad, sleeping bag, and gear comfortably. It is almost completely screen under the rain fly, so for daytime in hot weather (and we are in Texas), it is nice to have the ventilation. Not much for privacy, but the fly pops on and off easily, so it is simply a matter of modifying to the needs of the moment. He can just unclip the fly in one side and slide it to the other side. As it is still attached on one side, it is not at risk of blowing away. My only recommendation is to get decent stakes. The ones that come with the tent, although lightweight, will only go into the soil without bending if it is very soft. Certainly not the case here in Texas, unless you are on a beach. However, to be fair, this is my recommendation for every tent I have ever owned. Good stakes are always worth the investment and no tent seems to come with them.
J**N
Great Tent for the Price!
This has been a great tent for the price. For a freestanding tent, this one comes in at around 4 1/2 pounds which is not too shabby. The poles feel like they are sturdy and the stakes are very lightweight. The rainfly gives you 2 vestibules both of which are large enough for your backpacks. The fly also comes nearly to the ground which does a lot to protect you and your equipment from rain. There is plenty of floor space for two people and your pads. I slept in there with my teenage sone and had plenty of room. It's easy to put up and was sturdy. There was plenty of ventilation so we didn't have any trouble with condensation. The only thing I can say that would be a con is that it's not super long if you're tall. I'm 6'2" and there are maybe a few inches to work with at your head and feet. I felt like I was trying to stay in the perfect spot so that I wasn't touching the sides with either my feet or head. That being said, it really didn't cause any issues. If you're looking for a backpacking tent that isn't going to break the bank, this one is definitely one to look at.
N**E
Great basic tent, but not the best.
My review after using this tent moderately for 1.5 years: In a nutshell, this is a decent tent with a spacious design that holds up well to the elements. I enjoy the old-style built-in pole "slide holes" as part of the design (rather than hooking your tent to your poles with plastic hooks). It's small enough to pack-in on a hike (but not truly lightweight). Easy to set up, and overall durable despite somewhat thin materials. This tent held up extremely well in windy conditions. I camped multiple times for a week, enduring 20mph + winds and the tent held strong (with only minor bends to the poles). Over time, however, in my dry-desert conditions, the material dried out and eventually ripped (after 1.5 years). Until that point the tent was also extremely water-tight, enduring mountain rainstorms with heavy wind and rain. This is not recommended for cold conditions, as the material is thin and well-ventilated. I was noticeably cold (even with floor padding) at 40°, and absolutely freezing at 32° and below. The tent allows for lots of air movement, which makes it a great option for summer months, as it will keep you cool. Because the flooring is so thin, I always use a tarp underneath to avoid poking holes in the bottom. The screen doors are also very thin and will snag on the velcro from the outer cover door if you're not careful. I also was extremely mindful about my zippers, which began to "Give out" only 8 months in. I used only one door until that zipper ultimately broke. For an average user of this tent, your zippers will likely brake before the life of this tent is fully exhausted. I wish they used higher quality ones. For one person this is a highly spacious tent. Two adults can fit comfortably with gear, but I would not consider this a "4 person" tent unless you store your gear elsewhere. The double door design makes moving in & out easier for 2 people. If you are a serious hiker, climber, or are looking for a professional tent to use in extreme conditions, I would spend more money elsewhere for a higher quality, more durable and lightweight design. However, for the average weekend camper this tent is a great and affordable option for anyone looking for a nice tent that is comfortable, easy to set up, and will withstand the elements.
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