







⛺ Elevate your outdoor game—camp smarter, lighter, and drier with Forceatt!
The Forceatt Camping Tent is a professional-grade, lightweight 2-person dome tent designed for backpacking, hiking, and all-season camping. Featuring durable 7001 aluminum poles, a PU5000 waterproof polyester rainfly with taped seams, and dual vestibules for extra storage, it offers quick 3-minute setup and excellent ventilation. Compact and easy to carry at 2.58kg, it’s engineered to keep you dry and comfortable in diverse weather conditions, making it a top choice for millennial adventurers seeking reliable, stylish shelter on the go.
















| ASIN | B0CB7MJ8TS |
| Additional Features | Waterproof |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Assembly Time | 3 Minutes |
| Base | Polyester |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,607 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #21 in Camping Tents |
| Brand | Forceatt |
| Brand Name | Forceatt |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | 2 people-Army green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,384 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | Polyester |
| Floor Area | 4440.66 Square Inches |
| Floor Length | 86.6 Inches |
| Floor Width | 130 Inches |
| Form Factor | Dome or Cabin |
| Included Components | Rope |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 220"L x 130"W x 110"H |
| Item Height | 110 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 2.58 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Forceatt |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Maximum Height | 43 Inches |
| Minimum Trail Weight | 9.3 Pounds |
| Number Of Doors | 2 |
| Number Of Poles | 4 |
| Number Of Windows | 4 |
| Number of Guylines | 4 |
| Number of Rooms | 1 |
| Number of Stakes | 4 |
| Number of Vestibules | 2 |
| Occupancy | 2 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 2 |
| Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 220"L x 130"W x 110"H |
| Rainfly Material | Polyester |
| Rainfly Weight | 0.57 Pounds |
| Recommended Use | Camping & Hiking |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
| Seasons | 4 Season |
| Shape | Hexagonal |
| Size | 2 Person |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
| Stake Material | Aluminum |
| Style Name | Army Green |
| Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Clip |
| Tent Design | Camping Tent |
| Tent Floor Material | Polyethylene |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Water Resistance Technology | 600 Mm |
D**T
Compact motorcycle tent.
I bought the 2 person version of this tent for motorcycle camping, specifically to camp in the Black Hills during Sturgis rallies. I was looking for something compact, durable, easy to set up and relatively inexpensive. This tent was it. They originally sent me a defective tent with some small holes in the seams; I returned it, got a refund and bought another. On tent #2 the cords on the rain fly were fraying and worthless, so I replaced them with my own paracord. Tent #2 had near perfect seams so I had a keeper. The tent fits easily in one saddlebag with room to spare (poles and everything). This is a light 3-season tent which makes it very compact and a good option for motorcycle camping. Also, the green color is very stealthy as you can see in the picture. The interior space of the 2 person version is adequate for one person and some gear; though if I were to live on my motorcycle full time I'd probably look at a bigger 3 person tent. I'm a smaller guy and I like to ride with limited gear, so this one works great for me. So far I've camped in the Black Hills with this tent for two rallies ('22 and '23) without any issues. I use a HF plastic tarp on the ground which works fine. The vestibules on both sides are really nice for extra storage and the overhead shelf is good for a light and smaller things. The doors are both easy to open and function well. They open wide making it relatively easy to enter and exit the tent. In '23 the Sturgis rally was plagued with endless thunderstorms... the really bad South Dakota variety. Everyone camping around me was using extra tarps suspended from trees over their tents for added protection. At first I was worried because I only had the rain fly, but quickly found that this little tent performed quite well in the repeating storms. It kept me and my gear completely dry for 7 days. The inside surface of the rain fly was wet to the touch, but didn't drip inside the tent. If you keep the rain fly tight and separated from the tent walls water won't come in. The floor held tight and I experienced no leaks. I'm really impressed with this tent. Update: Used the tent again for a week in the Black Hills at the '24 rally with no issues at all. The poles are aluminum, which are longer lasting and more durable than cheaper fiberglass. This is a good little tent.
T**N
First Impressions
Haven’t taken this tent out for a true spin yet, but I’m impressed by the initial quality of the material and waterproofing layers. The body is designed in a way that minimizes the number of seams in contact with the ground, and the seam that does exist is well off to the side and not likely to get your whole back wet if it leaks a bit. I do recommend getting a matching footprint, which is also made my Forceatt - again, well designed with no seams crossing over the center of the material. The rain fly seems well made with intentional design and good materials. The elastic in the tent poles are also great, and the very end of each piece detaches so you could theoretically replace the elastic when it starts to wear down - huge win in my book. The only drawbacks are the heavy af steel stakes they include with the tent, and the seam tape, though generally well applied, seems to have been rushed in a few places and either veers off of the stitching or is missing altogether. Might be why some reviews on here mention leaky seams. If you don’t plan to camp in any areas that may get a good rain, then it won’t be a concern for you. All things considered I’m still very pleased with this tent, but I do recommend ordering a tube of seam sealant with it to help patch up any missed stitch waterproofing. Pro tip: apply cornstarch to the newly patched seals after they cure to prevent them from sticking to each other when the tent is packed up.
A**R
Good tent
Nice tent! Great one person tent, fairly well made, plenty of room in the tent for gear and to sit if the bugs are bad. Super easy setup and tear down. Not exactly light, but not terribly heavy either. I have yet to try it in the snow/cold, but I expect it does as well there as it does everywhere else. It can be sealed up pretty well or well ventilated.
D**S
Great little tent, value with a great price!
I bought this tent for myself (solo camper) and am very happy with it. The clips system made it super easy and fast to pitch myself. I was worried about the waterproof-ness, having been camping in wet conditions before, so I was concerned when the first two days of this camping trip was rain rain rain. This tent was great! Not a wet drop entered the tent ANYWHERE! I had my own tarp for a ground cloth which kept the damp from seeping up. All the seams are sealed and the inside remained dry. I felt confident I could leave my clothes, bedding and gear inside without any risk. The tent is small but great for 1 person and gear. There’s enough head room to kneel inside and not hit the top, but I’m a small person at 5’2”. I think this is great for the solo camper or for two if just sleeping inside. The center inside has a hook for your lamp and a button-in net for storage. Perfect for items you might need to keep off the ground. Each corner also has a storage pocket which makes finding your glasses or phone super easy. I only used one door but I was impressed with the rain fly doors. There are two, one on each side, but one side has a double zipper opening which can form a vestibule flap, while the other side has a traditional single zip so you can open it and pullback each side. My only notes are that condensation builds up on the underside of the rain fly. The entire top of the tent is net so all the humidity goes up to the fly. I def had to shake off the condensation multiple times to get it to dry off. Also, get some extra stakes. I used four to anchor my ground tarp so I was short some stakes for all the guy lines. I used some sticks instead since the ground was so wet and the guy lines really help pull the fly taught and keep it away from the tent. Overall this is a great tent with many features and lots of bang for the buck. I recommend it!
R**A
GREAT Tent!
Lightweight, easy to travel with. EASY to set up, and easy to take down. I set up this tent on level ground. The only tool I used with a hammer to drive the stakes into the ground. This tent is great! Over a cold night, it kept out any wind-breeze. Although it did not rain, with the "second layer" that is included, I am confident that it would do a good job keeping out the rain. Excellent little tent - especially for the price :)
M**E
Absolutely fantastic for the price.
Way bigger than any three-person tent I've ever been in, Nice and breathable just what I needed for camping in the tropics, It's a little heavier than its competition, but the price is half of those ultra lights. Not sure if it will go the distance as a 10-year tent, but it might.
T**.
Mid level
I have tested this tent 3-person vertion in controlled environment for one night, in 5 degrees Celsius/ 41 Fahrenheit with about 1.5 hours of medium rain and a puddle starting to form around the tent for 1 hour. On the good side: it's quite easy to install, roomy for two people, well built and have nice features such as top net storage for your torch, and (unfortunately, only one) net shelf for small stuff like glasses and so. It's well sawn and reasonably designed. Like most 3- People tents it's actually for two with gear, some of it under the porch outside, or for one person with lots of room. For a bagpack It's not light, yet not extremely heavy. if you go two people you pack inner and one pole for one person and outer plus other pole for your partner, so it fits. It have quite good aluminum poles. No water came through the floor or sides though it had been sunk in a low 3-centimiters / 1.2 in. puddle For 1 hour . On the bad side: -It seems that some moisture was forming inside and there has been contact between the layers, so I did got some drops on the inner part. Nothing actually tapped on me or my gear , and no actual moisture was forming on my sleeping bag so I guess you can sleep dawn gear inside it. yet the moisture coased temperature to significantly drop inside till I opened and ventilated, and some drops had been collcted on the edges. I guess in colder weather or longer rain, it might be a problem. - Seeing the cover matirial I'm doubtful about it's ability and life span. no rain had entered this time but in longer or heavier rain - I'm not sure. Also not sure how long it will last. Well sawn by design, yet it doesn't look high quality. All by all, I've seen wors and better tents. The materials aren't the best yet I've seen worse in the cheap tents and better in the expensive ones. The price is a bit high for me in this quality. The design is pretty good . it needs some improvement and in rain, you'll need the pegs for best results. I'd say it's hardly a 3- seasons tent, if you're in heavier weather you need more professional gear.
D**K
Force Att 4 person tent
First I want to say I’ve done plenty of research from watching thousands of reviews on YouTube to talking with sales associates in REI. A few of my requirements for the tent I was looking for was to have a rain fly that fully covered the whole tent, have good build quality that will last throughout the elements even during a pop up thunderstorm, and lastly be spacious enough for my family when car camping. Pros: -Very easy to set up and take down with one person. -The rain fly covers the tent and is well built. The seems on the inside of the fly are tape with laminate. The fly does cover the whole tent keeping it well protected. - The two smaller cross poles help significantly with spacing and sturdiness. With the tent corners and fly staked down I used 12 tent stakes and that thing isn’t going anywhere. I have not weathered a good storm but I feel as tho it will with stand any storm. - Size of the tent is large for a 4 person. In the picture that’s a queen size air mattress. There is plenty of room for it and other items. - The quality of the bags impressed me. I feel you don’t have to stuff and stress the bag as you do on older tent bags. Cons: - Some parts in the stitching feel cheap as comparable to a Coleman or Ozark. Overall still a durable tent. - Tent poles are aluminum poles and do not feel as strong as the usually fiberglass poles. They are lighter but we will see on longevity. - Tent stakes. I would recommend upgrading the tent stakes they are just cheap stakes that bend and won’t hold well. Overall I’m very impress and happy with this tent. For a car camping tent I feel it will easily weather any storm that might pop up. 10/10 recommend. For $100 this tent is well worth the money and better then any tent you’ll find at a retail store.
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