

🎒 Ultralight. Weatherproof. Adventure-ready—your perfect trail companion awaits!
The FBSPORT Ultralight Tent is a 3-season, 1-2 person backpacking shelter weighing just 2.45 to 2.9 lbs. Featuring a 5000mm+ waterproof rainfly, durable bathtub floor, and quick 5-10 minute setup with trekking poles, it offers versatile configurations including tarp and bug mesh modes. Designed with reinforced stress points, YKK zippers, and internal storage, it’s ideal for hiking, climbing, and camping enthusiasts seeking lightweight, reliable protection on the trail.
| ASIN | B08XWHV178 |
| Age Range | Adult |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #148,933 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #496 in Dome Camping Tents |
| Brand | FBSPORT |
| Color | 2 Person, Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (164) |
| Date First Available | 30 May 2021 |
| Features | Ultralight |
| Included Components | Pole, Rainfly, Stakes |
| Manufacturer | FBSPORT |
| Material Type | tarp Nylon Polyurethane |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 1 kg |
| Season | 3 Season |
| Shape | Triangular |
| Size | 2 Person |
| Sport | Camping & Hiking, Climbing |
| Style | Lightweight, Waterproof, Versatile, Functional, Portable |
| UV Protection | Anti-UV |
J**I
Very lightweight and compresses down to 10 inches by 6 inches in it's sack. The instructions are a bit vague to follow but I managed to set up mine for the first time at my campsite in the dark (don't do that, set it up at home first). Don't expect the quality to compare to an expensive tent, however. You'll get what you pay for but for the price it's a very decent tent. I think it's a good option for beginners.
S**S
This tent survived 166 miles thru on the Colorado trail this summer. Most folks I came across had expensive tents that all had condensation or poles that were heavy. I was super pleased and will be taking the same tent again this summer.
H**N
Can be a bit tricky to set up, especially in wind. I have never owned a trekking pole tent before so it took me ages to setup but once I got it, it was spacious, waterproof and awesome
T**R
This is the same 3F UL Lanshan tent that everyone else is selling. It even says 3F UL on the tent. I was thinking of giving it four stars because it's not 50" wide. It says that it's 43" wide, and it is, but it also advertises itself as a two-person tent, and I know that most tent makers use 20" or whatever as the minimum width per person, but unless you're a 12-year-old, most people want more than 20" of sleeping space. So if one of the two people is a child or a petite woman, you're probably okay. It shouldn't be that hard for them to make the interior 50" wide, and that would make this an incredible tent. But I got this as a one-person tent, and it excels at that, so I didn’t hold it against it. I've never owned a trekking pole tent before, and I had to watch a few videos to figure out how to set it up. It takes practice, so set it up in your yard before you hit the trails. 1. When you unravel the guylines at the top of the trekking poles, those guylines are also for the vestibule doors. Those loops on the vestibule doors attach to the plastic hook at the end of the guylines. 2. There is a loop on those same guylines. That's where the stake goes. Don't be like me and completely unravel the loop. Once I figured out what I did, it was easy to recreate the loop. I hadn't undone the other loop, so I used that as a guide on what to do and where to do it on the guyline. 3. The instructions said to stake out all four corners first, but one YouTuber said put in two stakes on one side, then set up the pole on the other. It's probably six of one, half dozen of the other. 4. Make sure your stake straps are long when you put the stakes in the ground, because you will need to tighten everything up to get that clean, non-saggy look. If it looks off-kilter, just tighten up a corner and that should do it. I'm 5'11", and there is plenty of room length-wise for me, even with using an inflatable pad and an inflatable pillow. My feet don’t touch, although I’m sure my sleeping bag will, but I have a synthetic sleeping bag, so I’m not concerned about that. My face has plenty of clearance. Maybe that’s because this is a double-walled tent, so I’m looking at the solid outer wall. Anyway, it’s very comfortable, besides the aforementioned width. But for one person, there is lots of room. There is also lots of headroom when sitting up, no problem at all. I like the green color. I thought it might be too bright, but it’s a good balance of not being dark and getting too hot, and blending in with the surroundings, as I like for my tents to be incognito. The doors are opposite each other, so if you have two people sleeping head-to-head, then someone will have their door at their feet. I don’t think this is an issue, as I seem to be able to crawl out of either end just fine. I weighed it at 2 lbs, 8.2 oz. So the weight is just about spot-on with the advertised (on this page) of 2.54 pounds. It seems that a lot of tent makers are at best misleading about their weights, with trail weights, pack weights, or just flat-out lying. So it’s nice to see an honest listing. If you are on the fence between this and the Pro version, this one weighs a bit more, but it’s also double-walled, and you don’t need to seam-seal it. I ran the hose over it for a while, and not a drop of water was inside. I know that the hose test isn’t as thorough as an hours-long downpour, but so far, so good. The Pro version is 47” inches wide, for some reason, and that would be nice, as you could have a 25” and a 22” pad, but then someone is still having to compromise with a smaller pad. Overall, it’s well worth the money at $116 ($136 minus a 15% discount). And if they ever make a 50” wide version in that price ballpark, well, we can dream, can’t we.
K**R
Used it in Yosemite this last week and it was a champ. Got up top to Dewey point and it was thunder, lightning and driving rain with 30mph winds. Didn't get a single drop on me. I thought I may have needed to seam seal it but turns out I didn't need to. It's a great design that just works.
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