🏕️ Pack Light, Camp Hard, Stay Dry – Your Ultimate 3-Season Adventure Basecamp!
The Wandelen Appalachian Lightweight Backpacking Tent is a 2-person, 3-season dome tent designed for quick solo setup with a single aluminum pole. Weighing just 3.7 lbs including accessories, it compresses into a compact carry bag ideal for backpacking. Constructed from durable 20D silicon-coated nylon with PU3000+ waterproofing, it offers reliable protection against wind and rain. Features include mesh walls for ventilation and privacy, adjustable vents to reduce condensation, and overhead storage for convenience, making it a versatile shelter for camping, hiking, hunting, and mountaineering.
Age range | Adult |
Color | Orange |
Size | 2 person |
Style | Modern |
Shape | dome |
Material type | Nylon |
Seasons | 3 Season |
Features | Waterproof |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Included components | Carry Bag, Stakes |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Wandelen |
Manufacturer | Wandelen |
Product Dimensions | 11.43 x 11.43 x 39.37 cm; 1.5 kg |
ASIN | B0B1F4QXP4 |
G**D
Light, Compact and well made
Was not sure what to expect but the reviews were good so thought I would give it a go. Used on a DofE Expedition for 3 nights. It is great! It is very light. Folds up small. big enough inside (comfortable 1... would be "snug" for 2). Waterproof so far. Will probably buy some more as group kit.
M**N
Excellent value
Needed a small tent, was going to go Vango but gave this one a go. Very impressed for the price.
B**Y
genuinly tiny. and lightweight to pack and carry
I love this, and it is perfect for myself and my back pack. It would not fit two peaple plus back packs though. It is the smallest lightest weith packed tent I have ever owned, but still adequate for one person to sleep in with all their possessions. I have used it three times, and slept in it for a week or so each time, It has stood up to wind and rain, and coped fine. One star off because it really isn't a two man tent, except in emergencies - I also have had to tie a bit of torn high viz fabric around the guy ropes, as they are reflective at night, but not easy to see in day light
J**E
Great lightweight tent and fantastic customer care
Great backpacking tent, especially for the weight & price - really good value. I actually had a nightmare on about my 5th trip in this tent, where an unwise pitch and freak winds caught a group of us out (none of the 3 tents made it unscathed to the morning). I contacted Wandelen Outdoor to ask if they sold a replacement pole set, and after telling my story they sent me a replacement TENT. Brand new one! Such amazing care for customers, will be forever brand loyal now.
J**D
Well built - light
Genuinely impressed -only put up at home - so nottested outdoors on a trip yet - but really happy with it
A**R
Beware condensation is an issue.
Got this tent recently and was super impressed initially with it for the price payed and how compact it was in my bag. First night using it I was just so disappointed when waking up to the worst condensation dripping I've experienced in a tent. This was with the rear vent propped open. To make this worse there seems to be a design flaw with the out walls easily touch the inner fly net. So water passed into the tent and made my mat and sleeping bag wet.Was quite disappointed as I really want to like this tent. Now I'm unsure whether I want to keep it or look for a different tent.
K**N
Not bad but not great!
Really wanted to love this wee tent. Excellent price and is indeed very lightweight. Climbed a hill in Scotland in October and gave this an outing, quite windy but not overly. Very quick to put up and take down. Quite tight for space inside but we expect that from a lightweight backpacking tent. Found the inner tent very draughty. Have many tents with a mesh pod but have never really noticed them being this draughty and we've camped in some pretty mean winds! Will keep this for summer wild camping probably but certainly wouldnt be an autumn or winter tent for us.
S**
Solid tent survived torrential rain
Took this out on its first venture on a weekend trip to the Peak District. I don’t drive, so I took the train there, which was packed! So for some of the journey I was wearing my rucksack. I think because of this reason I found it to be a bit heavier than what I was hoping and my last tent was a very light pop up one. It also rained (torrential) the whole time I was there so I had to put up my tent fast (and in the dark haha). Luckily it didn’t get too wet going up and was relatively easy to figure how to do this! The tent remained dry throughout the weekend so all in all a success! After packing it down and bringing it all the way home and giving it a good clean, it dried off pretty quickly and I’d say the fabric is good quality. It was a good size for just me… mostly because there were puddles of water underneath the tent that I was strategically sleeping around (not that comfortable) and all of my stuff was in the tent with me. If you had a car or extra space outside the tent for baggage/belongings then I reckon it would be fine for 2.Although I used this as a tent in October when it was very wet and cold, I might use this as my summer tent and my pop up one for autumn/winter as I think it retains the warmth a little better.If I could rate this 4.5 I would’ve done but because I can’t it’s 4… any room for improvement would be weight and some sort of insulating layer. Perhaps even as something that you could add on/take off when required. I don’t know if this is possible?
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