⛺ Elevate your outdoor game — camp like a pro, rain or shine!
The CAMPROS CP Tent is a durable, 4-season camping solution designed for groups of 6-8. Featuring a waterproof 1000mm polyester fabric, quick 5-minute setup with aluminum poles, and large mesh windows for ventilation, it balances comfort and protection. Its lightweight design and included carry bag make it perfect for professional adventurers seeking reliable, hassle-free shelter in any weather.
Brand | CAMPROS CP |
Product Dimensions | 132"L x 84"W x 72"H |
Item Weight | 12.8 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
Shape | Rectangular |
Occupancy | 6 Person |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Included Components | Carry Bag, Stakes, Rainfly |
Water Resistance Technology | 1000 millimeters |
Special Feature | Water Resistant |
Occupant Capacity | 6 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Polyester |
Color | Dark Green |
Sport | Camping & Hiking, Fishing, Hiking |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Roof Top, Free Standing |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Assembly Time | 5 minutes |
Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
Size | 6 Person Tent |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Fabric Type | Mesh |
Maximum Height | 72 Inches |
Floor Area | 77 Square Feet |
Base Material | Polyester |
Number Of Poles | 2 |
Style | Dome-cabin Hybrid |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Windows | 4 |
Number Of Pockets | 2 |
Number of Rooms | 2 |
Stake Material | Aluminum |
Tent Floor Material | Polyester |
Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Clip |
Number of Guylines | 4 |
Number of Stakes | 4 |
Rainfly Material | Polyester |
Is Waterproof | True |
UPC | 768253589825 |
Manufacturer | CAMPROS CP |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 24.5 x 7.5 x 7.5 inches |
Package Weight | 6.42 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.43 x 84 x 2.83 inches |
Brand Name | CAMPROS CP |
Part Number | CP-110772-GRN |
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SEEMS TO BE A DECENT TENT
Please, prior to leaving a review, do everybody, including yourself, a favor by setting up the tent at home before you go camping, or whatever you're plans for it might be. Make sure all the components are in the sack. Make sure it's easy for you to set up.The tent was a piece of cake to set up (I read the instructions). First time took maybe 15 minutes for the tent, another 6 for the rain fly. It's windy today and I got the tent up by myself, but the rain fly was a 2-person job.The rain fly pole goes into a sleeve along the horizontal edge of the front of the fly (over the door). It'd be great if the sleeve is rust colored like the tent sleeves, but no, it's the same blue as the fly and tent, and not in the least obvious.Honestly, I dunno all that much about tents, but in my ignorance, to me the fabric seems thin.The bathtub floor is nice and tall. I'm gonna put either thick neoprene sheeting or a tarp inside to keep from damaging the floor. And then another tarp underneath for floor protection and rain.The door zipper is 2-way - but NOT "smooth," and wants to zip onto the rust-colored rain edging. We put some liquid dish soap along the zipper - it's better, but you still need to watch that it doesn't grab the edging.There was a 4 inch piece of thread near the height of the door zipper that wanted to catch in the zipper. DO NOT pull any threads, always snip them off with a pair of scissors. The last thing you want is for a pulled thread to start unraveling a seam or catch in and muck up your zipper.The window zipper is easy and smooth.There are NOT "built-in zipper windows all around." The only zipper window is in the door.The "snag-free continuous pole sleeves" are NOT snag-free - they catch on the silver pole sockets. It's not a big deal, just a matter of being aware.The obvious 'NOT' is the Shape being "square." Five and six lines down in the full description is stated the width is 9 feet and the length is 12 feet (accurate). Not sure in what universe the tent is manufactured, but 9×12 is not square.Just fyi: we're gonna Scotch Guard the heck out of tent.Incorrect descriptions aside, it seems like a right decent tent. I'll update next month once I've camped in it.
G**S
So fabulous
I put this tent up by myself. Here’s my list of pluses: 1-the height. I’m almost six foot and can stand and Look Out of the ceiling!! The screen ceiling is legit. 2- airflow. One wall has no windows and that’s nice and the other walls have windows and cross breeze. Plus the open ceiling gives nice airflow. 3- doesn’t need anchor ropes to stand. My last tent needed posts and ropes to stay upright. This has the tension fiberglass poles that hold its shape. 4- the color. I got blue. Such a pretty tent. 5- the roominess. I have an extra large cot. I could fit three of them in here. It says sleeps six. That must be children. Three cots would work. Maybe four sleeping bag people. One queen mattress with some room left…6- electrical access. It has a little hole to allow an extension cord in. And it has strong Velcro to keep it shut. I have only had one bug in this tent and that’s when I had the door open coming and going. Tight tent.My only minus is that the entrance only has one way zipper. You can’t zip from either direction just from the bottom to the top. Which is fine. Just a comment.Great tent. Nice carrying bag. Easy. Affordable. Very roomy!I had to come add a comment. It poured rain last night for a good hour or so. And I laid in my cot all snug in this fabulous tent and listened to it. Very dry. This morning I realize there are a few drips in the center of the tent but that was due to user error. I didn’t have the rain fly all the way fastened, I just kinda threw it up on there. So very happy with this purchase!!
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Homeless LARPers Rejoice
You remember the old commercials for that national hotel chain? "I'm not a heart surgeon but I DID stay at a Holiday Inn last night?" Well, this tent will catapult you into the league of the legendary.Far from a cramped little forest penalty box, this sucker is spacious and roomy, nearly allowing all six-feet nine-inches of my elongated frame to stand erect while changing clothes and rooting for my electronic charging cables. The Campros CP is a veritable Taj Majal for willingly dispossessed back country tourists, basically a woodlands dance hall made of fabric, zippers, and poles. All the stitches are pleasingly placed and the small amenities are luxurious to one that expect little when voluntarily unhoused: a hook at the top for a lantern, two small pouches affixed to opposite walls for basic storage, and a "tech port" that is ostensibly designed to run wires into the structure but really serves well as an exhaust port for midnight urinations.You may have noticed a fairly modest price for such palatial edifice, and there are certain exchanges for that thriftiness. To wit, there is one zipper on the front opening, so you have to do a full circle for every ingress and ingress. There is no handy-dandy strap to tie the door open should you wish to come and go unimpeded. The pitiful stakes included with the tent have the same function and appearance as a bent-up paperclip so you'd do well to upgrade immediately. And the cost of such an immense, comfortable tent is the fact that you definitely need two happy campers to attempt - ahem - erection of said tent. The poles, when assembled, are longer than the Alaskan pipeline. So it'll take two sober people to do a proper job of it.I have used the Campro tent twice now on multi-day camping trips and have found it quite the spacious sleep pod. I haven't experienced its qualities in gale-force wind or torrential downpour yet, but it feels quite stout ... for a tent. And given that, I'm happy to have a home to go home to afterwards.
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