🏕️ Camp smart, stay dry, and own the outdoors with KAZOO!
The KAZOO Outdoor Camping Tent is a lightweight, durable 2-3 person tent crafted from 210T rip-stop polyester with a waterproof rating exceeding 3000mm. Designed for quick 3-minute setup by one person, it features dual zippered doors, excellent ventilation, and a spacious interior ideal for family camping, hiking, or fishing. Its sturdy fiberglass poles and taped seams ensure reliable weather protection, all backed by a 2-year warranty.
Brand | KAZOO |
Product Dimensions | 118.9"L x 59.4"W x 65"H |
Item Weight | 7.7 Pounds |
Floor Width | 2.4 Meters |
Recommended Uses For Product | Fishing |
Shape | Round |
Occupancy | 3 Person |
Seasons | Summer |
Included Components | Rainfly |
Water Resistance Technology | 3000 Mm |
Special Feature | Waterproof, Lightweight, Rainfly |
Occupant Capacity | 3 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | 210T Rip-stop polyester |
Color | Green |
Sport | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking, Fishing, Hiking |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Assembly Time | 3 minutes |
Pole Material Type | Fiberglass |
Size | 2 Person |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 2 |
Fabric Type | 210T |
Floor Length | 94.44 Inches |
Maximum Height | 53 Inches |
Floor Area | 46.69 Square Feet |
Base Material | Polyester |
Number Of Poles | 3 |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Rooms | 1 |
Tent Floor Material | Polyester |
Rainfly Material | Polyester |
Is Waterproof | True |
UPC | 680226134248 |
Manufacturer | KAZOO |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 20.2 x 8 x 6.8 inches |
Package Weight | 3.86 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 118.9 x 59.4 x 65 inches |
Brand Name | KAZOO |
Part Number | KAZOO-Titan |
C**.
I love this tent and I’m a tough customer
This is a very sweet little tent. I’d say one person for sure (if you want to be comfortable), and as someone else said in their review, this is just the norm for this very standard ‘2/3 person size’ tent. That’s why you look at reviewer photos and videos to see how a person or kid actually looks inside the tent as far as spaciousness, height etc.So I left mine out through all seasons for almost a year, due to being lazy really— yet it stayed quite nice for most of that! It finally gave up the ghost from UV damage and heavy winter winds, rain, and snow at around 10 months outside in the elementsI live in a wilderness area and set it up in my ‘backyard’ which is very much the same setting as camping in the wilds at a higher elevation. I already knew I was just going to buy a new one every year because sun can be hard on it if you leave it up for months on end (eventually the material will get thin/brittle). But since it’s super affordable and nice and keeps moisture out, I feel fine with choosing to leave it out most of the year then replace as neededSo yes, the sun can be hard on the material some months into it being up. And be mindful of the zippers— zip or unzip slowly around the door everytime so you don’t get the zipper stuck. That’s maybe it’s one snafu— but just take the time to work the zipper carefully.But get this— when I first put it up last Feb it stayed soooo nice through that winter’s snowstorms.. I’d go outside and brush the snow off with a broom and it was dry as a bone inside. And it held its shape perfectly like a little space ship, come what may. Same for rain— heavy rain storms all year and I would go check it and all my stuff was dry as could be inside. It prevailed against very strong winds, with or without precipitation, when I would find lesser tents blown a distance down the hillBy the time it finally sustained too much damage from myself never taking it down in the space of almost a year, the week before it ‘died’ all my stuff was still dry as a bone inside!! I’m not kidding. After quite a few heavy winter rain and snow storms. What happened is a week long winter rain and wind storm finally changed its position and some commulatuve UV damage also caused the loops to snap off the tie rods. Once it changed position (because it was off it’s rods), and began to keel over, of course got wet inside and finally I gave it a proper burial. If I had taken it down while not using it like a normal person, it would have lasted much longer.I will say again, like all tents, intense UV light beating down on it will eventually thin the material and then it will be prone to rip when you unzip or zip it. When I order my replacement, I will treat it for UV protection and may set up an over head canopy to protect it (from sun). Then I imagine it could last a really long time.So yeah I’m impressed with this tent esp at $99. I looked at a lot of supposed 4 season and/or pop-up tents in the same price range or a bit more, but when you go to the reviews you almost always see that they leak as soon as there is weather, or else they are truly too small. They don’t stay dry in a rain storm (much less a snow storm), and/ or hold their shape in high winds like this one. Sure, if you want to pay hundreds of dollars you could probably find a true 4 season that is tougher than this one, but you pay a significantly higher price pointI love the abundant windows/ doors, great ventilation. It just boggles my mind that that tiny little fly over the ceiling vents managed to keep out both rain and snow! Like for almost a year in all seasons!It’s very cute and pretty inside doesn’t look wrinkly like others do and the floor even held up fine without a footprint tho I wil be using a footprint when I set up my next Kazoo.I was able to put it up by myself in about 30m, would have been nice to have had a second person for speed but it was ok on my own.This is a good little tent. If yours finally wears out because you left it up for a year like me, just buy a new one— it’s extremely affordable lol
F**A
Awesome. 4P has tons of room! ⛺
This tent is AWESOME, the best we have ever owned so far and we are experienced campers (both of us since childhood). Finally.. a tent that has enough standing room to change clothes!! Plus, having 2 doors is just flippin' awesome. The geometrical design is really cool too and brings some great moonlit views through the roof at night. 🌙 In relation to other reviews I do want to say it is standard that literally all tents, no matter their make - come small and dont usually fit the actual person count. 2 person is always a slightly roomy 1 person, 3 person a tight 2 person, and 4 person enough room for 2 ppl and (maybe) their gear. Knowing this we bought the 4 person Kazoo for 2 adults, and we were surprised just how much room it has compared to other 4 person tents. There's room for us as well as all of our gear, a dog, and 2 small children, so we know we will have this for a long time as our family grows. 😊 As far as durability goes it is excellent so far. We recommend getting a footprint for it though because the material is not heavy duty tarp on the bottom (though it is durable - we just wanted to be safe and prolong its lifespan). It got VERY, VERY windy on the last day where we camped in Utah, and the guylines held up great. The tent and poles withstood the strong winds very well with no problems whatsoever. I always spray an extra layer of waterproofing on every tent we get which i also did with this, but we could tell this thing is waterproofed well on its own especially around the zippers and doors. If you're looking for a really roomy yet durable option, thats also easy to set up, go with this one. It's great 😎👍
H**J
Things you should know
There's good news and bad news.Bad news first... If you pay attention to the reviews, most of the more recent ones are pretty bad. Something I didn't pay attention to until I had issues as well. I received my tent Wednesday. I opened it to set it up (because that's what you do when you're excited about your new tent...) and to my surprise, one of the poles was splintered. It left quite a bit of fiberglass in my hand that I am still trying to get out 4 days later. I hope that it doesn't snap in half. What's even worse is that they claim to give you a 2 year warranty yet I have called the number linked to their company multiple times over the past few days and no one answers. Finally, to top it off, the "customer service email" they give you is fake. It's even printed on the tag of the tent. You can not send them an email, it doesn't exiet. There is NO customer service. I'm chalking this up to "you get what you get".The good news...Other than those things, it's a pretty great tent really. I also tested it out in the rain and it did not leak nor collect moisture. It's pretty spacious, the fabric is great quality and it's really cute. It's very easy for 1 person to set up and it takes about 5 minutes tops. Even if I can never get a replacement pole (which really, really sucks) I'm still pretty satisfied with it.I'm guessing this item is just hit or miss. Unfortunately I fell somewhere in the middle.Edited to add***I just got done with a spontaneous primitive camping trip. We ended up stuck in the woods in the middle of a tornado watch. Heavy rain, high wind and trees falling all around us. Everything was absolutely soaked. There was a 4 inch puddle under my entire tent. The crazy part? NOT A SINGLE DROP CAME INSIDE!!! Everything stayed 100% dry and sturdy even though we were literally camping on a huge mud puddle. This is extremely well made and I'm still happy with it. I'll take fiberglass in my hand over wet blankets any day. 😂
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