⛺ Elevate your outdoor game—camp smarter, not harder!
The Vidalido 12'x10'x8' Dome Camping Tent is a lightweight, durable, and spacious 4-season shelter designed for 5-6 people. Crafted from anti-tear 190T polyester and 150D Oxford fabric with a 3000mm waterproof rating, it offers superior protection against wind, rain, and UV rays. Featuring quick setup with alloy steel poles, high-density mesh ventilation, and a versatile removable outer layer, this tent is perfect for family camping and adventurous millennials seeking comfort and style in the wild.
Brand | Vidalido |
Item Weight | 15 Pounds |
Floor Width | 10.5 Feet |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking, Camping |
Shape | Cone |
Occupancy | 6 Person |
Seasons | Spring |
Included Components | Carry Bag, Rope, Pole |
Water Resistance Technology | 3000 millimeters |
Special Feature | UV Protection, Windproof, Waterproof, Lightweight |
Occupant Capacity | 6 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | oxford |
Color | white |
Sport | Outdoors outings |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Pole Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Size | 12 Feet x 10 Feet x 8 Feet |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Fabric Type | Oxford,Polyester |
Floor Length | 12.5 Feet |
Maximum Height | 95.6 Inches |
Floor Area | 25 Square Feet |
Base Material | Polyester |
Number Of Poles | 1 |
Style | Dome |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Rooms | 1 |
Stake Material | steel |
Tent Floor Material | Polyester |
Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Pre-Attached |
Rainfly Material | Polyester |
Is Waterproof | True |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | 45 |
UPC | 717410957014 |
Form Factor | Dome |
Manufacturer | Vidalido |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 24.5 x 7.5 x 7.5 inches |
Package Weight | 7.14 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 120 x 96 x 144 inches |
Brand Name | Vidalido |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Part Number | MT-001 |
Skill Level | Beginner |
B**R
Super cute and good for a couple or one person!
Love this tent! It was super easy to set up, although the instructions were not helpful. It's easy to figure it out though. It definitely cannot fit more than 2 people, though, just FYI. Because the support pole goes in the center of the tent, you can really only hit a single sized blow up mattress on one side and while my boyfriend and I were able to sleep on that one mattress, it wasn't comfortable. I'd say you can only fit 2 single sized mattresses in it with very little room for much else. It's also difficult to stand and change inside of it. Again, I love it, it worked for me but that was because it was for ME and my boyfriend.
R**N
Great tent for the renaissance faire
Love love love!!! Bought this for camping at the WA state renaissance faire and I did a test setup when it arrived — did not disappoint! The setup was easy, I was able to do it myself in about an hour. It’s spacious inside. They do only give you one awning support pole, but I wanted the awning a bit wider, so I just propped it up with some sticks. Easy peasy. Cannot wait to debut it this summer!
J**C
So far so good!
The new tent arrived today, so we busted it out. By “we,” I mean the Royal we, ME. 5’4” (just got measured at the docs and was able to prove to the jerk children I have not yet entered into my shrinking era), upcoming 21st anniversary of my 21st birthday, acrylic nails, and for the most part height and weight proportionate with primitive camping experience BUT three modelos in the equation and Metallica on my headphones. The instructions are deplorable, but I had already started to document the process for the heathen children that abandoned me in my hour of need.My and my 22 yo will be taking this to a music festival in FL in a couple weeks and I purchased it as part of the trousseau we are flying in. We have so much camping gear that we were adequately able to comfortably survive the Snowpacalypse that beset Texas three years ago without power for almost two weeks (thanks, Greg A for continuing to ignore your constituents and Ted for the entertainment of the spontaneous Cancun memes), so we didn’t technically “need” any new gear, but because we are flying in, I made the choice to look for something lightweight, luggage size, affordable, and simple. This trip is just my 4’11” child and I and it is super important that this GenXer and her “almost” little person child can handle the setup and tear down easily. The child is 22 and we are camping onsite bc neither of us plan on being able to drive. Anyhooooo, I believe the attached photos are better instructions than the actual instructions included. It took me twenty minutes to figure out the witches hat, and I did have to also bust out my 5’9” child to throw the rain fly over. Thinking that at the festival, I will simply pull the pole down and slip the rain fly and witches hat over the top. But, to be fair, I could have assembled this by myself NOW that I know how. Ladies, this is totally awesome and yes, you can do this easily.If we encounter any unexpected difficulties, I will update bc I will likely not be sober and would be very angry due to the inconvenience and would therefore give you my pure unadulterated thoughts. It does look like it will hold the two cots I purchased and planning on putting the popup toilet inside near the center. It appears that the space would likely be very cramped with three cots (and my giant 5’9” daughter). We did NOT put up the awning, so you are on your own with that. Overall, though, this appears to be the right size and vibe for a party weekend at a music festival in Florida. The heathens did criticize the color choice thinking it will make it too warm for mid-May in Daytona, but, like, why would anyone buy another color? I have no plans of weatherproofing it before this trip with a sealant or anything, so we are going in raw and IF it rains, I will let you know if it’s leaky. Or too hot bc black. But, again, ladies, it’s absolutely do-able for single girl campers (even slightly vertically challenged if you get the rain fly organized and slip the pile down and slide it over).Also, the tent flags are paper (I did order glow in the dark paracord to use for guylines bc inebriated strays in the middle of the night), so do not rely on them. There is a “spin-ny thing” that was included that is made of nylon and should survive the trip. Also thinking of attaching more loops for more actual flags.I have high hopes that we will be able to use this at more music festivals now that all the heathens are grown, and do believe that we can cram them both in if needed. But again, I am a jaded, bitter, and adventurous ex-wife who wouldn’t believe the sky is blue if I was standing outside looking at a blue sky if someone else (men usually) told me it was blue.
B**Y
Perfect for a Music Festival
I used this tent at Lost Lands and it was beautiful, plenty of room. I fit a queen sized air mattress with plenty more room for my luggage. I did give it away but I’m gonna buy it again and take it to Shambala. I’ll fit a king sized air mattress in there for me and my husband for Shambala. I definitely recommend using this for a music festival with an EZ Up in front of it (an EZ up will not fit on top of it).
P**N
Perfect tent for excellent to light rain weather.
This tent was very easy to set up. I would suggest following the instructions on how to stake the tent poles at a 45°.I had not and the first night we camped we had a terrible storm. The tent poles turned around in the wind and allowed the loops of the tent to come free. I also neglected to attach any of the rope ties provided in the kit and stake those to the ground. Had I done that I may have had more security in the overall structure during the storm. It was quite a mess considering the heavy rain and wind. Always check the weather before you go camping!The second night was much better. I was able to set up the tent how I wanted, going off one of the display photos for the item.Setting this tent up in two different locations gave me the chance to correct my mistakes from before and it was a fast set up.I would not recommend this tent for all weather types, its amazing in great weather. No one typically plans to camp in rain but if you do i suggest trying to weigh down the sides of the tent, in between the stakes in the ground. The first night when it was storming the wind was recording at 50 mph so I really had limited options on preventing any major issues with the tent. Chalk it up to being underprepaired. Although the first night was messy, the tent did not have any damage from the storm so I would definitely say it's durable.I had plenty of space in the tent to load up all our gear to avoid it blowing away in the storm. The pole in the mide would pose an issue for a queen sized or larger arm mattress, but you could definitely fit easily 3 single sleeping bags inside.I plan on making a different stand for the middle support. One that will allow legs to extend to each corner of the tent to free up the middle of the tent.
R**E
Prepare to modify
I love this thing, but it's not quite as advertised. I don't know how the version in the photo is supposed to work. Where there's some rainfly porch scene happening.It doesn't really happen unless I didn't read the directions properly.I don't know. And all that decorative stuff, I don't know, either thought it seemed super cool, but it doesn't seem to attach the tent in any way. Either way, it is a super cool circus style. Mosquito proof jobber. And it is still in my gear. Although I use a different fly, it needed a lot of modification, so I guess it wasn't really worth the money, but it is still in my gear, at least for the mosquito proof part.
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