OneTigris TETRA Ultralight Tent 1-2 Person, Waterproof, 3
OneTigris TETRA Ultralight Tent 1-2 Person, Waterproof, 3 Season, Ideal for Camping Hiking Trekking Backpacking Bushcraf
1. 20D Nylon that’s lightweight, durable and dirt/water/abrasion resistant, with single-sided silicone coating offering 3000mm waterproof performance
2. Special 3D ventilation system that prevents condensation and offers good airflow, angled so air doesn’t blow right in the face
3. Available in 2 options of varying floor area and tent height, one with an inner mesh tent, both fitting up to 2 campers with adequate space for gear storage
4. Tipi-shaped form that’s lightweight, easy to set up and extra wind-resistant, ideal for backpacking, hiking, bushcrafting, motobike travelling, backyard camping, etc.
5. 3-season design with tent skirts for preventing insects and snakes from crawling inside, with space at the entrance for setting up a front porch to use with camping chairs
Note
a. 4.2ft option does NOT come with a tent pole (sets up with an alpenstock) and is a floorless tent with NO tent bottom.
b. 5.2ft option includes a 5.2ft aluminum tent pole and partial inner mesh tent (see product images for layout).
c. For longer shelf life, air out to dry after use in rain, and store the tent in a cool, dry place after folded into its stuff sack. Do not use this product in extreme weather conditions and environments.
d. Always take caution when starting fires in the outdoors to keep yourself and the campsite safe from fire hazards! Before setup, check that the ground is even with no sharp objects that may damage or penetrate the fabric.
OneTigris TETRA UL Camping Tent 2 Person
A tastefully designed pyramid tent that has retained the aesthetics of our older tents with upgraded functionality. “Tetra” is the Greek word for the number four, referring to its 4-sided structure
Dimensions: | 226.82 x 219.96 x 129.79 cm; 1.15 Kilograms |
Brand: | OneTigris |
Colour: | Urban Grey – Floorless |
Manufacture: | OneTigris |
Dimensions: | 226.82 x 219.96 x 129.79 cm; 1.15 Kilograms |
Reference: | CE-YZP11-FG |
I got this tent after looking for weeks for the best tent for a quick backpacking trip. I wanted something super lightweight, easy to set up, take down, pack-up, and quality enough to keep me warm and dry, and not break the bank. This fit the bill. It’s not fancy, but I didn’t want that.
Da tempo uso prodotti della casa OneTigris con grande soddisfazione, prodotti presentati, duraturi e pratici.
Questa tenda ne una dimostrazione, prodotto leggero ad un solo palo interno di sostegno con perimetro picchettato, materiale resistente e flessibile, comprovato sotto un bel temporale con forti raffiche di vento.
Le aperture 2 superiori ed 1 inferiore creano una ventilazione ottimale per il riposo, riducendo al minimo la condensa, qualche alone di umidit ci sar, ma poca roba rispetto ad altre tende di diversi fornitori.
Lo spazio abitabile risulta molto comodo largo e spazioso, per 2 persone pi attrezzature, nel caso si pu depositare del materiale nello spazio di lavoro per cos dire, sempre all’interno della tenda.
Che dire prodotto incredibile, fedele compagna in molte escursioni, la Consiglio fortemente.
This is a good trekking pole tent in moderate weather I have the flawless version you can purchase an inner mesh if required there are lots of options I think the ventilation is a big plus as it is outer fly tent I use a cheap bike tarp or plastic dust sheet as an inner ground sheet good headroom that can be adjusted to certain extent using the trekking pole size to weight ratio is great as mentioned at the rear no guide points but is stable except probably in high winds the price has gone up a bit so I would try and wait for discount price don’t forget you need one trekking pole to set up obviously with pegs and guys which are provided
I like this tent alot. It’s very light weight and compact when packed up. Can easily fit in 35 liter and above pack without taking up much room. It’s very easy and quick to set up after you have done it a few times. I have used it three times since I got it a little over a month ago. The last time I used it, it rained for about 13 hours and we got about an inch of rain. Had some wind gusts of 15 mph and a few 10 to 20 minute periods of moderate to heavy rain. The inside stayed dry none of my gear got wet nor did I. The only negatives to this tent so far and these are the reasons why I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 are the following: No tie outs on the back side of tent above the large vented area. Due to this it has a bit of sag taking up space in the enclosed sleeping area. Also I wished it was about a foot taller at center due to I am 6ft 4 inches. And the final con is the door unzipped can be used as an awning which works good for shade but gives no protection from rain. If it rains you better get inside and zip up or have another tarp over the tent to keep rain out. I think with a few modifications this could be a tent that would beat out every other tent company at the same price point. I would still recommend this tent for individual lightweight camping/hiking. The company says it’s a two person tent but I would strongly disagree with that, for adults it’s a one person tent. I would consider this to be an ultralight tent at a more affordable price than a dyneema tent.
First of all the tent itself is very easy to set up and it’s good quality. It’s a palace for 1 person. I had quite a lot of gear with me including a table, chair and a rack. It could all fit easily in the vestibule space, the only thing that I could really complain about are the tent stakes. They are utterly garbage when you are camping in hard ground, I already had 9 bent stakes. Other than that it’s a good tent for the money.
I just got this tent and set it up to inspect it and test it for being waterproof. It passed the waterproof test. The tent had an excellent build quality. There were no loose threads or other defects.
Setup is a breeze. It is as simple as staking out the four corners of the tent, clicking the pole together, inserting the pole into the tent, and securing some guy lines.
This tent is fairly lightweight. The materials and build quality are top notch. The tent is for the most part tall enough for me to stand up in (I am 5’11”). That feature will great for those occasions where you get stuck in the tent due to inclement weather. The vestibule is very large. The ventilation is excellent. This will be my new summer tent.
I will update this review as I get a chance to use this tent more. Sorry, it is cold in Wisconsin right now, I have warmer tents, and I hate being cold.
I think this new One Tigris Tetra tent is brilliant. Its dead-easy to pitch (in may ways its very similar to the DD Pyramid XL when used with the DD Solo Mesh Tent), and very sturdy in windy conditions with the extra guy-out points. the inner is really roomy, providing plenty of space for your sleeping pad and any accessories, and the porch is huge, so cooking out of any adverse weather is easy.
I got this one for backpacking and camping for when it’s just me going. Super easy to setup. The ventilation is nice on this tent especially if you set it up with the door as a awning. Plenty of room for gear. And it is waterproof. It came a torrential downpour while I was camping for three hours and then a steady rain throughout the night and in the morning it hadn’t leaked at all. I was very impressed with that. It’s very light weight and very easy to take down. It’s easy to get back into it’s bag. I will say that two people can fit in it but it will be a a little tight. But really great for one person. Overall I was very impressed with this tent and quality of it.
It’s a nice package, I got the small one without the Bug net and it works very well as a little square teepee tent. I like the zippers, I like the vents, I like the inner space for the ratio of how small it packs down.
Bula from Fiji – Great product and very easy to set-up. Any issue with condensation was dealt with perfectly by the ventilation system and overlapping design. I would not rely much on the front cover to provide a porch roof because it is held only by the zipper which tends to move from side to side. Apart from this, a very good tent.
Absolutely wonderful tent. Easy to set up and take down. Very spacious and high quality materials. Perfect for backpacking. Small and lightweigh
Great tent. Single pole design makes for great tent space in a small footprint. Easy set up and take down. Super light and easy to carry makes for a great two person get away.
This tent has excellent ventilation and is very well made. No threads or loose strings. Setup is so easy and with a total weight of 4 lbs. it is a no-brainer for my summer camping. I will use this tent extensively for all my warm-weather camping and probably some fall ones. The design is different but a win for Onetigris!
I definitely did not NEED another tent – I’ve purchased SO many in the last 3 years. Most recently a Blacktail 2 Hotel less than 2 months ago.
I came across this Tetra 160. I looked at it for a few weeks knowing I shouldn’t. But also knowing I eventually would. Black Friday pricing dropped, and I went for it.
I’ve only been able to take it out once so far – even had the pleasure of putting it up the first time in the dark. And I’m already pretty sure this is gonna be my Go-To for a while.
For my motocamping, this is a great, single wall, 2p tipi tent with a floor/mesh sleeping area and a large vestibule. It’s lightish and smallish when packed. Easy to put up / take down, and with minimal (any?) fiddle factor – double walled tipis where you have to string up the inner mesh and then the outer fly are no fun. The venting is pretty brilliant, and also raises the “base” of the tipi so that there is plenty of room for a 6′ person to not have to worry about head or feet touching the walls, or that typical, oppressive, tipi/pyramid wall-in-your-face feeling. Kudos to 1TG for using shock cord locks for the door keeper toggles. This is genius, and I’ve only seen it on one other tent I own (Naturehike VIK1).
I just received a carbon pole extender to use my carbon trekking pole instead of the included aluminum pole.
Before the pole extender arrived, I also came across (and ordered!) a custom .710 carbon tent pole from Ruta Locura.
This is not to say there’s anything wrong with the included aluminum pole – it is more than adequate.
To compare the Tetra 160 to my new Blacktail 2 Hotel:
* $180 vs the BT $300
* 4lb vs the BT 6lb+
* Very similar square footage (leaving out the seldom used secondary/small vestibule of the BT)
Tetra 160 is 31′ (94×47) and 31′ vestibule (62′ total)
BT is 33′ (90×52) and 28′ main/large vestibule (61′ total – secondary/small vestibule adds 9′)
* One pole vs the BT four poles – definitely less fiddly to put up / take down. Can use trek pole or stick (or even top loop) if wanted/needed.
* Better for windy conditions (it’s a tipi!). The BT, sadly (oddly), does NOT have fly/pole velcro.
Needs on a future Tetra:
* Two corner poles should be removable. For packing on a moto, smaller/unfixed packs better than longer/fixed. The Tetra packs down fairly small, but the built-in poles keep it from being packed down to easily half its current pack size. There’s really no reason each corner couldn’t be a double-ended, spiked pole, held in place with grommets on each of the corner straps (or again, sticks if needed). I typically stuff my tents and carry the poles separately (in an area where they won’t break if the bike is dropped), so adding the two shorty poles to the single main pole would be great.
* A full suite of mid-tent guyout points (4 corners, 4 mids) as is usually found on most tipi/pyramid tents. The Tetra has 4 oddly placed guyouts – 1 left mid, 1 right mid, 1 left-forward corner, 1 right-forward corner. Odd in that those are the only 4, and they are biased towards the front/door of the tent. I do plan on pitching it front (door) into the wind, so this setup should be mostly fine, but if the wind direction changes, I would like guyouts keeping the middle of the tent from bowing in from all directions. In the meantime, I have a set of GripClips that I purchased for the Blacktail’s lack of fly/pole velcro (why, Big Agnes??), and they should work fine for the 4 “missing” guyouts on the Tetra.
Wants on a future Tetra:
* Gear loft / light attachment points. There are NONE. This could have been easy, even using, say, the mesh storage organizer from 1TG’s WORKTOP table. Heck, go big – one in the mesh area and one in the vestibule! But minimum would be to have internal loops where each of the 8 guyout points SHOULD be. The mesh door keeper toggles are usable, but not ideal. For now, I’ll be putting a 1TG Camping Lanyard (loops) over the pole, with half in the mesh and half in the vestibule (more kudos to 1TG for the half inch loop strap vs everyone else’s one inch straps). And if I use the GripClips they will have internal loops as well.
* Colors. The Urban Grey is much better than all of the silly/bright colors used in most tents. But I would have expected Coyote/Khaki/Green choices from 1TG.
Anyway, that’s way too many words to say “This tent is great!” Hopefully my [censored] moto shop will give me MY bike back soon (loaner in the pics) so I can get back to my regularly scheduled motocamping with this fantastic tent!