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🏕️ Camp smarter, not harder — your 5-minute gateway to nature!
The CAMPROS CP 4-person dome tent combines rapid 5-minute setup with durable 185T polyester fabric and a 1500mm waterproof coating, ensuring reliable protection against rain and wind. Featuring large mesh windows and a breathable ceiling for superior ventilation and stargazing, it offers a spacious 8' x 7' interior with 20% more headroom. Lightweight at 8.2 lbs and compactly packed, it’s perfect for camping, hiking, and festivals, delivering comfort and convenience for millennial outdoor enthusiasts.









| ASIN | B0DPKFDH82 |
| Additional Features | Quick Setup, Rainproof, UV Protection, Windproof |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Included in the packaging |
| Assembly Time | 5 Minutes |
| Base | Polyester |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,774 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #13 in Camping Tents |
| Brand | CAMPROS CP |
| Brand Name | CAMPROS CP |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Navy Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,221 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | polyester |
| Floor Area | 56 Square Feet |
| Floor Length | 8 Feet |
| Floor Width | 7 Feet |
| Form Factor | Dome |
| Included Components | Rainfly, Stakes, carry bag, pole, tent body |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 96"L x 84"W x 50"H |
| Item Weight | 3.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | CAMPROS CP |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Maximum Height | 50 Inches |
| Model Name | CP-8750 |
| Number Of Doors | 1 |
| Number Of Pockets | 2 |
| Number Of Windows | 1 |
| Number of Rooms | 1 |
| Number of Vestibules | 1 |
| Occupancy | 4 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 4 |
| Pole Material Type | Aluminum or Fiberglass |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 96"L x 84"W x 50"H |
| Rainfly Material | Polyester |
| Recommended Use | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking, Festival, Fishing |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking, Festival, Fishing |
| Seasons | 3 Season |
| Shape | dome |
| Size | 2-4 Person (8'x7'x50"h) |
| Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Clip |
| Tent Design | Camping Tent |
| Tent Floor Material | Polyester |
| Vestibule Area | 1.5 Square Feet |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Water Resistance Technology | 1500mm |
J**A
Amazing value - great little tent
Ordered on July 20, 2021 We originally purchased this tent for a buddy and his dogs to use when they visited us, and funny enough? Now that our teen son & I have started backpacking this is the best option we have. This tent easily fits our wide (30") sleeping pads with room in between them for our 2 large dogs and our backpacks. I am working on replacing the fiberglass tent poles with aluminum to reduce weight, and I have some plans in the works to reinforce the floor to keep it strong against dog claws and the fact we don't use a tarp underneath. No issues with tears yet, just some preventative steps I plan to take. There will be some jaws dropped that we take this thing backpacking, but so far, we haven't found anything wide enough to fit us and the dogs that weighs significantly less. Once we lose the extra fiberglass pole weight this puppy will clock in around 5 to 5.5 pounds. Between that and the pack down size? Even backpacking tents in the hundreds of dollars can't beat those specs. After a few years' worth of use it could use some fresh seam sealer, but we have not had any issues with rain or leaks. Again, some preventative steps just to keep this thing going. We did snap one of the sections for the doorway awning, completely our fault though from poor packing and really poor handling. The actual tent poles have held up well to years of similar mistreatment. Honestly this little tent is amazing and if you're on the fence, just go for it! Ease of set up is great, one person can set this thing up in just a few minutes. Simple cross of 2 poles, pin the tent corners into the poles and then slide on the rain fly. Can & have done it in the rain and in the wind without high drama. I see there are some comments knocking the included tent stakes saying they don't work or don't work well.... here's my luke warm take on that: the stakes included with ANY tent should never be used as they are all garbage. Do yourself a favor (and save your trip from disaster): buy some legit tent stakes. Normal campers can get some lovely steel stakes at any retailer for cheap, and backpackers should know to snag some aluminum ones which are going to weigh less and like, you know, stay in the ground. Opening a new tent should be a 2-step process: 1) check that all parts are included, 2) throw the provided tent stakes away.
M**Y
Perfect for anywhere
I bought this tent for ocassional camping trips but it is so roomy that we take naps in the middle of the day in the back yard. It is easy to put up and take down, has lots of usable space, and an excellent value.
M**K
Great tent
This is a very good tent for the money. The poles are stronger than some other tents that I have tried. I have used the tent for two weeks and the wind has been so gusty - up to 40 mph and every thing about the tent has remained solid. I did use trees and some strong tie downs for the rain fly..The zippers are sturdy and easy to use. The whole thing sets up quick and easy. The first night there was an inch of rain – a little dampness was inside, but barely any. I did have trouble keeping the pole for the entryway attached. The wind blew the tent so much and shook it, that it shook the pole loose several times . That meant we had to close the window during the rain. The tent is very roomy. Four of us were in there for nine nights, and it was very comfy.
J**E
Decent tent
easy set up, quality is as expected for a $130 tent, a bit thin on the materal, but stitching seems are reenforced with a flat layer of glue on the rain cover all other stitching on the tent is good and secure (no freyed edges or broken stitches, comes with a 12mo warranty card in the bag! also bag is big enough to re-package tent back into it after use. may recommend getting better heavy duty stakes cause the rain cover hanges over the front of the tent and the wind will catch it like a kite if u leave the door open. otherwise good tent for the money can fit queen size bed with another twin next to it. i got the 6person tent. can completely stand up in 6 person tent im 5'6" will work good for light camping conditions at a camp ground, wouldn't trust it for heavy prolonged use just cause fabric does feel thin. but! im happy with it all i use it for is taking my family 2-4year olds and a 2 year old camping at the campground over night works perfect for light general camping would recommend.
R**F
Awesome tent
This tent holds up in strong wind. I was camping at Lake Mead when the wind was blowing 15-20 mph. I was afraid the tent was going to get ripped apart, but it is flexible enough that it survived. Not a stitch was ripped. It also kept me dry during a moderate rain storm. I’m 5’ 10” and there is plenty of headroom. My only complaint is the mesh walls don’t keep in heat so when it is cold you need to bundle up. I think the instructions says it takes 2 people to set up but I do it by myself all the time.
M**N
Nothing fancy, but nothing bad!
I've been living in this tent full-time for a 2-3 months in the desert. While there are better ones I prefer for size and luxury, this thing is a surprisingly good tent for the money. As someone who has lived in a few different tents while doing outdoor work, here are my thoughts: Assembly: Ridiculously easy to assemble. Almost too easy. It feels overly simplistic at first, but fortunately my worries were put to rest over time. Packed Size: This is where it shines. I've lived in larger, more comfortable tents that took up 4 times as much space as this one when packed up. The tent case is effectively a small duffle bag, an almost negligible concern regarding volume it takes up in a car or closet. Waterproofing: It's taken a few pretty solid storms without any leaks. I trust it in thunderstorms no problem. Windproofing: This is where the desert truly tests it! Sustained 30mph winds are not uncommon. I am very impressed with how well it holds up, although it does keep me on edge at times. **With proper assembly and ALL rainfly reinforcement lines tightened down tight. Without all of these variables being perfect, it will not hold up (as with all tents of this shape/design)** Size: I decided to opt for a 6-person instead of an 8-person this time, and regret it. It feels a lot smaller than the floor dimensions suggest. For sustained use, consider a larger size. Durability: It sits in the sun all day, gets pounded by dirt, and I haven't even managed to put a hole in the floor yet. I'm admittedly pleasantly surprised Downsides: Simplicity. This tent is aggressively simple. You are getting no added luxury (but you're not paying for it either) Lack of windows. This is arguably the biggest drawback. You have the door which doubles as a window, and that's it. No options for additional airflow Door cover. While the tent overall is solid, the piece that hangs out horizontally over the door is not. This is a minor inconvenience more than anything, but with how flimsy it is it feels unnecessary. Stakes. The included tent stakes are pretty poor. That being said, that's standard for a lot of tents, and to be expected. Rainfly connection. Every now and then the velcro connection points on the rainfly come undone. Not a big issue, just be aware of it if using for more than a few days. Light penetration. This is not a blockout tent. Despite the dark color, the sun will pound you in the morning. Again, not a problem that is limited to just this tent, but something to be aware of. **A couple items of note, on general tent use** With all tents, I spray the exterior seams, rainfly, and various surfaces with waterproofing material. Similarly, I tarp the bottom and use aftermarket tent stakes for the type of soil (corkscrews for loose sand, higher end straight stakes for packed dirt) as opposed to the included stakes. This review (and how I consider it fully waterpoof and highly windproof) is written with both of these assumptions. Overall deal for the money? Stellar! One of the best deals out there. Would I buy it again? Probably not, but I'd still recommend it in a heartbeat to anybody for weekend use, or long-term use for a smaller person.
J**R
Fragile material, great water
Bad news first: we set this up in our yard before our trip, being very deliberate to do it step-by-step. First set up saw the mesh tear - not on a seam, but about 2-inches down from the seam, simply because it couldn't handle the stress of set up. Very disappointed. I would have sent it back due to that but didn't have the time. We took it on our trip and used it as is, we'll mend it the best we can with a patch and hand stitching. This was all unacceptable in my mind. Good news: The tent was easy to set up otherwise, went up pretty quick and looked great. Really enjoyed the panoramic view of the stars through the tent without the rain fly on. Plenty of room for a queen mattress and a dog crate. Could stand up easily inside. But the real value came with a storm that opened up a firehose of moisture for 4-hours right over us. We got the rain fly on quickly and jumped inside. Not one drop of water got inside. Outstanding.
K**C
Survived the weekend AND my husband!
We took this tent on a weekend camping trip, and let me tell you—it held up against wind, dew, mosquitoes, and my husband insisting he “didn’t need instructions.” Spoiler: he did. Setup was surprisingly simple (once I took over). The tent is roomy, well-ventilated, and actually fits what it says it will—no playing Tetris with sleeping bags. We fit both of us, our gear, and his snoring without a single pole snapping. Miracles do happen. It kept us dry through a surprise drizzle, and I loved the little storage pockets for flashlights, snacks, or whatever else you don’t want to lose in the dark. If your goal is a smooth camping trip with minimal arguments and maximum coziness, this tent delivers. And if it can survive both Mother Nature and my husband’s “wilderness skills,” you know it’s tough.
J**E
Good
Good tent
Y**T
À la hauteur de mes attentes
À su répondre à mes besoins beaucoup de place imperméable je recommande
H**N
Large mesh holes, insects can enter don't recommend
Edit #2 - Second rainfall and water is coming through the seams. Avoid this tent at all costs. - Edit - Bought a SECOND tent in Dark Grey color, and the mesh was also defective. Bought a THIRD tent in Blue color, and the mesh WASN'T defective and woven correctly. With that said, it's a nice basic tent when it's manufactured correctly. Just be warned if your mesh is woven incorrectly, return it. Or ask the seller for a replacement. I can't recommend this tent, for anything other than backyard camping. I like the size. But there's quite a big flaw. Being that the mesh holes are large, which means small bugs can enter at any time. Ants, small ticks etc.. Can enter through the mesh holes. While larger mesh holes provide better airflow. Other tents with mesh ceilings are woven with extra threads, preventing all but the tiniest insects from entering. I don't see others mentioning this, so perhaps it's a manufacturing error.
J**N
Good for 2
My boyfriend and I use this camping. It fits a queen size air mattress with a little walking room. Fits 2 comfortably, three would be a squeeze. I like the mesh top for the hot summer nights.
C**S
TALL PEOPLE LOOK ELSEWHERE - Decent Budget Tent for Two (average height)– Tight for Three
I purchased the 3-person CAMPROS tent and overall, it's a decent budget-friendly option, but there are a few things to keep in mind. Although the base measures 7x7 feet, all four walls slope inward, so the usable space feels much smaller. I’m 5'10" and when lying down on an inflatable mat, both my head and feet touch the tent walls. Realistically, it fits 2 people comfortably—3 would be tight. The tent has only one door, and the zipper often gets caught on the rain flap, which can be frustrating. Ventilation is also not the best, especially with the rainfly on, so it can feel stuffy at times. That said, setup is fairly straightforward and quick. The tent has held up well in mild rain, but I’d still recommend bringing an extra tarp to cover it just in case—better safe than sorry. If you're looking for an affordable, compact tent for casual camping or festivals, this is a solid option, but don’t expect a spacious experience.
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