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The SE Emergency Outdoor Tube Tent ET3683 is a high-visibility, reusable survival shelter designed for extreme conditions. Featuring an aluminum-coated non-woven fabric that insulates body heat, it measures 82 by 36 inches and includes 4 zinc-plated carbon steel tent pegs plus 23 feet of rope for secure setup. Lightweight at 1.58 pounds, this tent is water-resistant and ideal for camping, hiking, hunting, and emergency preparedness kits, offering reliable protection and warmth when you need it most.




| ASIN | B008JFW6BY |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #157,668 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #392 in Camping Tents |
| Brand | SE |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (526) |
| Date First Available | July 10, 2012 |
| Design | Camping Tent |
| Fabric Type | Aluminum,Non-woven |
| Floor Area | 2958 Square Inches |
| Floor Length | 82 Inches |
| Floor Width | 36 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00706569067644 |
| Included Components | Peg |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.58 pounds |
| Item model number | ET3683 |
| Manufacturer | Sona Enterprises |
| Material | Alloy Steel, Aluminum |
| Maximum Height | 82 Inches |
| Number Of Pieces | 6 |
| Number of Rooms | 1 |
| Occupancy | 1 Person |
| Part Number | ET3683 |
| Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 82"L x 36"W x 33.5"H |
| Rainfly Material | Aluminum |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting, backpacking, camping, survival, hiking, outdoors |
| Seasons | 2 Season |
| Shape | Triangular |
| Size | 82" x 36" |
| Special Feature | Comes with Rope and Carbon Steel Tent Pegs |
| Special Features | Comes with Rope and Carbon Steel Tent Pegs |
| Stake Material | Alloy Steel |
| Style | Tent |
| Tent Floor Material | Non-woven, Aluminum |
| UPC | 706569067644 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Water Resistance Technology | 2000 Mm |
B**T
Great tent, but not for my backpack.
This tent is fantastic for survival tents! It's strong, durable, and easily keeps your body heat trapped. I love that it has a door flap on the front. However, I wanted this for my backpack. I have a really, REALLY large Teton hiking backpack. This just simply took up too much room after folding it back up to be a convenient backpacking emergency tent for my needs. My regular single person lightweight tent with collapsing poles took up less room. I had to buy a different brand that is tiny and compact. Other than that, which, that is more of a personal thing, I would recommend this emergency survival tent! My last thought is that it did not come with a stuff sack, which may have pushed this to a 5 star review. Again, it is still pretty lightweight, just not compact enough. I hope they consider a stuff sack or compression bag in the future.
D**E
this is much better than a Mylar tube tent as it will keep ...
I haven't done more that set it up but in the cold and rain, this is much better than a Mylar tube tent as it will keep you sheltered far better. Two adults will be a tight squeeze but these are meant for emergency shelter from the elements, not comfort. The package is much larger in volume ( buy 4x! @ 12x13" and ~1" thick) than a mylar tube tent however, so stuffing it into most lightweight 72 hour emergency backpacks will be a challenge.. I can put it into my personal 3 day bugout pack without pressing the sides, putting it flat against the hydration bladder divider. It appears to be made rugged enough for a month's reuse or more if you're careful with it. It will definitely retain heat, and moisture unless you open the flap. I may set it up on our first snow and try sleeping in it. It would be a good addition to a car kit, but then.... you could stay in your car....
A**N
Good For Trouble And Good As A General-Purpose Travel Tool.
This is kinda an impulse buy for me, the orange color, metalized lining and 82" length all pulled together to score a buy. I will review this tent over time and whenever I use it. First impressions upon unpacking, setting-up (indoors), folding and returning to original packaging. At first I thought the tent was orange fabric lined with metalized Mylar. It's actually a heavy Mylar treated with an orange coating. Feels and looks like fabric but does not have any fibers that I can see or (important) suck-up into my sinuses! I like this detail. I also see this material being easier to travel with as it should repel water better. The tent is large enough for one adult, fully clothed and a bedroll or sleeping bag. Keeping in mind it is not vented anywhere but the "door" opening and it is a fully enclosed metalized Mylar "tube" you will not want much in there unless it's going to get really cold. Under very cold conditions you will have to carefully manage moisture when you are in there as the tent is likely to be almost air tight. Snow blocks that door and you got problems. Put a distressed person in there in cold weather and you get a very warm but possibly moist person. Not a bad compromise in many cases. The stitching is good but I can not tell if it's sealed and some of the hems "turn" the wrong direction and moisture could gain entry. Not a big deal considering the primary function of this tent. The closed end of the tent has a brass eyelet through which you feed the suspension cord. The eyelet is somewhat protected by the tent overhang so unless you are worried that a bug will crawl down the cord and mix with your roasting self there's no problem here. The cord exits the door-end of the tent where there is nothing but the shape of the tent to keep it at the top of the opening. I tossed a binder's clip in the mix, my usual fix for most keep-stuff-there issues. The tent door is as shown, two flaps. They have several ties that serve to hold close and roll-open the flaps. The stake loops are not impressive but considering the total (lack) of real mass involved, they look plenty strong enough to handle the wind-load from the tent. The stakes are adequate for soft ground, you will hurt yourself trying to strike than with a hammer. They are curved at the top. I was hoping for total black-out as shown in the product image but the orange coating over Mylar construction allows light to enter through the material. My thoughts on that were; tent inside-out in direct Sunlight equals day shelter, and tent normal-side out in darkness equals visible. On the "visible" note, you can use the cord supplied to hang this tent from one end and it becomes a huge site marker for directing your friends to where you found the best camping spot! The whole thing looks really cool if you trigger a big slave flash in there in a dark room. :) I will review more when I get a chance to play with this tent some more. For now, if you have $30 flipping around in your pocket and want a huge orange thing to play with... here you go!
A**R
This emergency tent...nothing more.
Please keep in mind that this tent is for EMERGENCY USE ONLY. Don't expect it to be more than that. Emergency products of any kind are only temporary and they are are not meant to last indefinitely. For what it is intended this tube tent is well made. Yes there will probably be condensation on the inside especially if the front is closed but that is true of any single wall tent no matter what it is made of. Keep the front open if possible. That will clear some of the moisture.
N**L
tube tent
Havent had occasion to use this but it looks much more substantial than the (not actually waterproof) mylar sack that I had when stranded overnight on a flooded riverbank in torrential rain. Not as convenient to pack, but Ive reworked my priorities. I did buy 2additional tent pegs and will add the clips to hold the flaps closed. Learned a lot in one nasty night. Hope not to have to use it.
L**A
An Emergency Tent It Is And Nothing More!!
Ok this tent is great for an emergency. It is true it has a cancer warning on the package but this is not something you would use everyday and it's merits outweigh, what I consider minimal health risks. It is the nicest of emergency tents I have seen and I have looked at a lot of them. Since I am a small female, I wanted a tent I could set up alone, that would be lightweight and fit my emergency bag. This tent folds up flat and it is very light. It is pliable so you can just slide it and it's plastic bag right inside a backpack and it will mold right to the sides of the bag. Unlike other tube tents this one comes with one end sealed and the other with rain flaps. You can always get better tent pegs and replace the cord with some military grade paracord. I just aired the tent out for awhile. I really don't see that the health issue is that big a concern in this case given that, by definition it is emergency shelter. Personally I am happy with the purchase. But if the health warning is an issue for you it is on the bag so you might want to keep looking.
C**E
Great item, light weight, back is sealed so only cold and weather entrance is the front. Very easy to erect, stays warm inside. Not super durable but will work for several emergencies if needed, depends on how hard you treat it. Would buy again for sure.
C**A
This is great bye, and looks and does feel durable. Its a tent on it's own definitely will be adding it to my pack.Yet to try it out could be my go to tent on my next trip as it can go up very quickly. Shipping packing great service CONS: it's orange will camo it to blend in the bush. CHEERS
M**N
It is nice to know that this tent is in my pack on day hikes, I found it to be big enough for two in an emergency. The material is toug and durable, a must have!
D**D
Better than I expected and it appears that it would do the job for which it is intended. I haven't used it in the field and my review is based upon inspecting it at my home. Hopefully I never need to use this but it is a good addition to my pack which already has a tarp shelter in it. I am happy with it for the price I paid.
T**.
So had a chance to use this in a survival situation in the fog zone of Northern Vancouver Island. Pros: Easy to set up either between to high points or with two post. Anchors are metal and will gamer into most non rock surfaced. No water got in with it posted on a slight incline The color is easily visible from 1km in clear conditions. Cons: Poor breathablity cause condensation to form inside. The edge material and anchor points are not much stronger than papertowel. The door ties are too short to use effectively and are made of weak material. Overall impression: While I was cold and bug bitten and will only get a single use from this tent it did do The job in a pinch. Between it and an emergency blanket my dog and I made it through two cool nights and came out unscathed. I suspect the breathablity issue goes with the cheap price tag. The material used for the edges, ties, and anchor points needs to be address along with the length of the ties. While I will not buy another one of these until these issues are addressed it did serve its purpose for two nights.
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