Naturehike Mongar 2 Individual Backpacking Tent 3 Season Tenting Ultralight Light-weight Tent Double Layer Free Standing Tent for Tenting Mountain climbing Biking
$95.20
Value: $95.20
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2 Individual Backpacking Tent – The Naturehike Mongar 20D tent weights solely 4.73lbs for the entire set,together with groundsheet(FREE); packing measurement: 19.7*φ5.9in, Packs down small with included carrying sack so you may carry it simply on backpacking journeys.
Excessive High quality Materials: Tent Fly: 20D Nylon ripstop, Internal tent: B3 mesh, Backside tent: 20D Nylon,Poles: 7001 Aluminium,Robust and sturdy. Excessive density B3 mesh gives good breathability and retains bugs from biting.2 air vents on the two sides of the fly
Simple Set Up – Y body tent with easy construction. One particular person first utilizing this tent is ready to arrange the tent rapidly. The set up directions sewn within the stuff sack.
Further Vestibules: With 2 doorways for simple entry and a pair of vestibules gives gear space for storing;vestibule might be affixed to totally closed or partially open for air flow and solar shade.
3-Season,2-Individual Tent: Relevant for mountain climbing, backpacking and tenting . Good stability, anti-UV,Anti-wind, anti- rainstorm.
Huge Space for two Individual: Greater than 30 sq. toes space for sleeping, whereas size as much as 6.89 toes, width as much as 4.4 toes, top as much as 3.28 toes.
Double Layer Free Standing Tent : Naturehike Mongar 2 man tent is designed to be free standing, steady windproof when struggling dangerous whether or not; It’s also doule layer tent, the interior tent and tent fly can be utilized individually, the tent fly can be utilized as a solar shade.
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Clients admire the tent’s good construct high quality, spacious measurement, and simple setup. They discover it light-weight, with a strong air flow system and ample space for storing. Many take into account it an amazing product that gives good worth for cash.
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10 reviews for Naturehike Mongar 2 Individual Backpacking Tent 3 Season Tenting Ultralight Light-weight Tent Double Layer Free Standing Tent for Tenting Mountain climbing Biking
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Cory W. –
Perfect for motorcycle camping
Bought it for solo motocamping because a couple other reviews said it was good, and they were correct. Packs down really compact and quickly (10 mins including figuring out how to fold it), and even quicker setup. Includes really nice and sturdy anodized tri stakes. Surprisingly spacious inside, though if you’re over 6ft tall you’ll either need to sleep diagonally or bend your knees. Plenty of space for 1 person + full motorcycle gear. 2 people would fit fine for normal camping but gear inside would be a challenge.Materials seem solid and well constructed, rain fly completely covers the mesh and has handy rollup spots and vents on the sides. Includes a footprint as well. Pole is solid, and the tent + fly mounting points are also anodized aluminum.Overall very good quality especially for the price, and perfect to bring on a bike.
Kevin B –
Exceptional tent at an exceptional value
I spent a great deal of time researching this tent alongside several other similar options and pulled the trigger a while back. Since that Iâve done a couple of overnights with several more coming up over the next 2-3 months, and I am happy to say I am confident in my shelter system thanks to the Mongar 2.This is basically a knock off of the MSR Hubba Hubba, but at a much more affordable price. You do pick up a bit of weight (the Mongar is all in at about 4.5 lbs), but it really is worth it. Iâve seen many test runs in n horrible weather on YouTube, and my first run out we got hit by a pretty severe thunderstorm and I did not get a drop of moisture inside, and the structure took it like a champ. Thanks to the mesh body condensation is also not an issue.Iâd say the only âminusâ might be the stakes; they are certainly better than those cheap rounded pegs you get in a lot of tents, but they still feel a little delicate. I havenât bent one yet, but I do keep spares for my tarp set up close at hand just in case.If youâre looking for an affordable, relatively light (but not ultralight light) tent, Iâd definitely put this at the top of your list.
Sone –
Naturehike Mongar 2
I’ve used this tent for about 3 weeks so far. Great for one person plus gear. Very easy setup and includes a ground mat. You will need a few extra stakes if you plan to guy out the tent. Easy to pack up and everything fits nicely In the provided bag. Haven’t had the tent up in any crazy wind or rain so can’t comment on that. No leaks with light rain and held up with wind around 20mph. Rain fly does sag a bit with rain and colder temps. No really a fan of the rain fly attachments to the poles, wish they were velcro like my other tents. Also wish the rain fly was a bit closer to the ground. I would recommend this tent and it is worth the money purchased for.
Solar Powered –
Philmont Trek
I purchased this Blue 15D nylon tent for our son to use for a Boy Scout trip to Philmont, NM. He was only supposed to use it for their first night prior to arriving on sight at base camp, and then he would switch to a camp issued tent. Well, he and a fellow Scout (tent buddies are required by Philmont) liked this tent so much that they opted to carry it and use it for their 10 nights on the trail!They loved fact that it was lighter than the Philmont issued tents and that it packed up smaller. (Normally you split tent and poles up so each tent buddy carries some of the weight, but our son carried the entire thing the whole trek because it was so easy to carry.) He also liked that there were two doors, one on either side, which prevented the awkwardness of climbing over each other. Because of this, they also each had their own small vestibule for boots right outside their doors. The small hammock inside worked well to hold headlamps, etc. Both boys are about 6 feet tall and they were comfortable and both felt like they had enough room. It vented well so there wasnât a lot of condensation buildup even though temps ranged from the upper 80s during the day to the mid 30s some nights. We did not add any water repellent prior to the trip and yet it repelled rain water and dew wonderfully. They appreciated that it came with its own ground cloth, which easily fit inside the carry sack with all of the other tent pieces. It held up well on a very demanding hike with set up and tear down each day in varying conditions. The bit of dust that it accumulated rinsed off easily with water and a sponge upon returning home.Honestly, if Iâd known the boys were going to use this tent their entire trip, I would have spent more for a name brand tent. Thinking theyâd only use it for one night, I figure this one was âgood enoughâ. Now, knowing what I know, this tent is up for any challenge! Save yourself some money and go with this tent!
Chrysta –
Big Fan
Excellent quality, how is it this price? Biggest pros:- Symmetrical design, so there’s plenty of room at your feet. I’m 5’5″ and my husband is 6′ and we had room at our heads and feet. Sometimes 2 people really need a 3-person tent, but since this is symmetrical, there was plenty of space for us. We could fit our 65-pound pup too.- And, with a symmetrical design it was super easy to set up. One ground mat, big tent pole, one tent, one rain fly. Vestibules were large enough to fit our shoes and our packs on each side.- It’s a great weight and size for the price too. Fit really well in my Osprey 65L bag with plenty of extra space.- Has a couple of reflective strips that made it easier to locate at night.- Mesh “shelf” for above our heads held lots of extra things (flashlights, contact cases and solution, cell phones, battery charger, hand sanitizer, etc.) and there are additional pockets at the head and foot of the tent.- Tall enough interior/head room that it was pretty comfortable for changing clothesOnly con, it doesn’t include enough tent stakes for all the guy lines, but you can find similar stakes elsewhere. We haven’t needed extras yet.
Brian R –
I bought this tent for motorcycle camping and portaging trips in canoe. So far I LOVE it! I have owned numerous tents over the years and absolutely love this one!With my wife and I there is just enough room for our airmats and a few clothes. Other gear stays in vestibule or covered under a tarp which I’m fine with.I haven’t tried it in the rain and possibly never will because I ALWAYS use a rainfly and have for 20+ years.My theory is if it rains during the night and I’ve got to pack up and go in the morning I don’t want to pack a wet tent, nor do I want to set up a soaking wet tent the next time I stop for the night…that’s just me though.The clip system is super easy and quick to set up and take down, it comes with a footprint as well to protect the bottom.Poles seem quite durable aluminum and fly is very easy to clip on and get secured in a few minutes.I’ve looked at and compared to more expensive tents and this a fantastic value!
Joana –
He comprado dos casas de campaña, la primera es la cloud up 2, pros el peso es súper ligera, compacta, la he probado con lluvia ligera y sin tema aguanto, contras dice para 2 personas, si caben pero justas si llevas equipo, recomiendo que sea para una y equipo caben a la perfección.La mongar que está a la izquierda es súper amplia sin tema caben dos personas con equipo, o 3 sin equipo, el extra es que tiene dos puertas con vestÃbulo. Es ligera, ambas son súper fáciles de armar y traen pad.
Wojciech Kaniewski –
Åwietny namiot. W tej kwocie na rynku nie ma niczego podobnego o tych parametrach i wÅaÅciwoÅciach (dwa wyjÅcia). ZakupiÅem go parÄ lat temu, ale dopiero teraz zdecydowaÅem siÄ go oceniÄ, ponieważ na realnÄ ocenÄ potrzeba czasu. Namiot byÅ ze mnÄ na wielu wypadach, od wyjazdu na ryby, poprzez kilka nocy na koncercie. SprawdziÅ siÄ w różnych warunkach – sÅoÅce, deszcz, wiatr. ZdaÅ egzamin na 5.
Stefano Camporesi –
Ho testato la questa tenda per il mio trekking sul Kungsleden e sono molto soddisfatto delle sue prestazioni. La tenda si è comportata molto bene, senza alcun tipo di problema, e si è rivelata una scelta perfetta per il mio viaggio.Una delle cose che mi ha impressionato di più è la sua capacità di resistere all’acqua. Nonostante le condizioni meteo variabili, la tenda ha mantenuto l’interno asciutto e protetto dalle intemperie. Questo grazie al materiale in silicone che offre una buona impermeabilità e resistenza agli agenti atmosferici.Un altro vantaggio è che, essendo a doppio strato (bitelo), la tenda non crea umidità all’interno, un aspetto fondamentale quando si campeggia in ambienti umidi o piovosi. Questo ha contribuito a mantenere un buon livello di comfort durante la notte, anche con l’umidità esterna.Gli absidi non sono molto grandi, ma abbastanza per riporre lo zaino e alcuni oggetti essenziali. Non sono enormi, ma per un trekking leggero e funzionale vanno benissimo e aiutano a mantenere lo spazio all’interno della tenda libero e organizzato. La tenda è anche molto leggera, quindi ideale per chi cerca un’opzione compatta e facile da trasportare durante le lunghe camminate.Pro:-Ottima resistenza all’acqua, mantiene l’interno asciutto-Sistema bitelo che riduce l’umidità interna-Leggera e facile da trasportare, ideale per il trekking-Buona qualità costruttiva e materiali resistenti-Spazio sufficiente per riporre lo zaino negli absidiContro:-Gli absidi non sono molto spaziosi, quindi non adatti per conservare molti oggetti o per chi ha bisogno di ampio spazio esterno-Potrebbe non essere ideale per campeggi più lunghi dove servono più attrezzature
Adrian Mix –
Ich habe das Zelt in meinem Norwegen Urlaub benutzt. Leider hat es fast jeden Tag geregnet, aber so konnte das Zelt wenigstens beweisen, dass es absolut wasserdicht ist.Bei starkem Wind muss man ein bisschen aufpassen, dass der Wind nicht von der Seite kommt. Sonst verbiegt sich das Zelt, was ein bisschen nervt, aber nicht besonders schlimm ist.Es nimmt im Kofferraum wenig Platz weg (weniger als mein Schlafsack) und die Materialien machen einen hochwertigen Eindruck.Die Belüftung von dem Zelt ist sehr gut, trotzdem spürt man keinen Windzug.Was man vielleicht noch etwas besser hätte machen können, ist die Unterlage in einer anderen Form zu produzieren, damit das Vorzelt einen Boden hat. AuÃerdem wäre es schön gewesen, wenn es das Zelt als Dunkelzelt geben würde.