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Bear Grylls Easy Up Tent
Scuba Steve
18 juli 2025
Easily build and breakdown this tent whenever needed. Lightweight and sturdy. It's constructed very well. It keeps the warm in, while it's able to breathe and flo thru. It's spacey and packs up thin.
Tiale
18 februari 2025
The Bear Grylls 2-Person Pop-Up Tent is an excellent option for campers who prioritize convenience and speed. Its pop-up design allows for setup in just seconds, making it ideal for those who want to avoid the typical hassle of assembling traditional tent poles. This feature is especially useful for short, spontaneous trips or when you arrive late at a campsite and need a quick setup.In terms of construction, the tent feels durable, with sturdy materials that are likely to hold up well in various weather conditions, including moderate rain and wind. The rainfly attaches securely, providing additional protection, and the raised floor edge does a great job of keeping water out. While it's primarily suited for 2-3 season use, such as late spring to early fall, it offers decent weather resistance for a wide range of camping trips.The tent’s interior is surprisingly spacious for a 2-person model. It fits two adults and their gear, but might be a bit of a tight fit depending on size of the persons and how much gear they have. The ventilation is good, thanks to the full mesh body beneath the rainfly, allowing for plenty of airflow while keeping insects out. On clear nights, you can remove the outer shell to enjoy the stars.Packing up is nearly as effortless as setting up. Breaking the tent down takes just a couple of minutes, and it compresses into a compact size that’s perfect for tossing into the car. The sewn-in instructions on the bag are a helpful touch for quick reference. However, while it packs small, the tent is a bit heavy for ultralight backpacking. It’s better suited for car camping or short hikes where weight isn’t a major concern.One of the tent’s best features is the ease of use. With its pop-up mechanism, you can get it up in under a minute and pack it away just as fast. The bright-colored guy lines add visibility in low light, and while the stakes are fairly standard, they work well enough for typical camping environments. The rainfly, which clips in securely and extends low to the ground, adds an extra layer of protection against the elements, making it suitable for mild to moderate conditions. However, as it is clearly designed and built for mild weather, it may not hold up as well in more extreme environments. It's also worth noting that this tent is not a premium, high-end option like those found in specialized outdoor stores, so it might not meet the needs of hardcore adventurers looking for top-of-the-line features. However, it offers great value for the price, providing durability and ease of use that will satisfy most casual campers.Overall, the Bear Grylls 2-Person Pop-Up Tent is a fantastic choice for campers who value quick setup, solid weather protection, and ample interior space. While it's not ideal for long-distance backpacking due to its weight, it’s perfect for car camping, weekend getaways, or even backyard adventures. For those looking for a reliable, easy-to-use tent, this model delivers in all the right areas.
JKB
5 februari 2025
I finally was able to setup my Bear Grylls Easy Up Tent. I pulled it out of its bag and did not initially see any instructions. Oh well, I looked to see how it was folded and began to unfold it. I looked at its construction, pulled up the connected tent poles and had them locked into place. All this took under 5 minutes! I noted that the materials seem high quality and stitching is great! I have the 2 person tent and there is plenty of room for 2 people but not a lot of gear. The floor should hold up to lots of use. Ventilation without the fly is excellent and very good with it. Taking down, folding it up and storing it in its bag was easy. I FINALLY noted the sewn-in instructions on the inside of the bag! This tent setup was very intuitive! I could easly This is not your hiking type tent. It bulky and not lightweight for backpacking, but it fits my purposes! I like it and expect to have some nice campouts using it!
Hana
3 februari 2025
The Bear Grylls 2 Person Pop Up Tent has proven to be a reliable and convenient camping companion, offering a blend of quality construction and ease of use that's hard to beat. However, it's not without its minor drawbacks.Pros:1. Effortless Setup: The pop-up design is a game-changer. Setting up this tent is incredibly quick and easy, perfect for those who want to spend more time enjoying nature and less time wrestling with tent poles.2. Sturdy Construction: The overall build quality is impressive. The materials feel durable and capable of withstanding various weather conditions.3. Spacious Interior: Despite being marketed as a 2-person tent, it offers ample space for two adults and their gear, making for a comfortable camping experience.4. All-Season Design: The raised floor edge and quality rain tarp provide excellent protection against wet conditions, making it suitable for year-round use.5. Easy Pack-Up: Collapsing and packing the tent is nearly as simple as setting it up, which is a huge plus when breaking camp.6. Included Accessories: The inclusion of steel stakes, tie-down cordage, and a storage bag adds value to the package.Cons:1. Ventilation Issues: The most significant drawback is the inadequate ventilation. On warmer nights or in humid conditions, the tent can feel stuffy, and condensation can be a problem.2. Weight: While not excessively heavy, it's not the lightest option for backpackers or hikers who need to carry their gear long distances.In conclusion, the Bear Grylls 2 Person Pop Up Tent is a great tent that offers exceptional ease of use and solid quality. Its pop-up design and quick pack-up feature make it an excellent choice for campers who value convenience and efficiency. The spacious interior and all-season design further enhance its appeal.However, the ventilation issue is a notable drawback. While it doesn't completely undermine the tent's overall performance, it does impact comfort in certain conditions. This could potentially be improved with additional vents or mesh panels.Despite this shortcoming, the tent's strengths in ease of use, durability, and weather protection make it a worthy consideration for casual campers and those who prioritize quick setup. For campers who often find themselves in varied weather conditions and value a hassle-free camping experience, this tent is still a solid choice. Just be prepared to manage ventilation in warmer weather, perhaps by leaving the rainfly off when conditions allow.
wynn
12 december 2024
This tent is four stars based on the features and quality for the price, which is $129 at the time of this review. In my opinion, this is a solid tent, better quality than an average big box offering (although I could see this tent being one of the nicer ones sold in that type of store) but not fully up to par with the expensive premium tents from specialized outdoor adventure stores. There is one major design flaw, but you can decide for yourself if it is going to bug you. More on that in a moment.I am an outdoorsy person, who worked in the outdoor and adventure travel industries and I have both led and taken many camping and backpacking trips over the years. I have had and tested dozens of tents.First, this is not a backpacking tent. It is too bulky and also too heavy for that. For a camping tent it isn’t unwieldy, just know this one isn’t going with you on a self-supported multi-day journey. It is, however, a good choice for mild camping weather. What does that mean? Well, it’s a 2-3 season tent. I’d happily use this from late spring to early fall. Without the fly, it is entirely mesh except for the bathtub bottom, allowing you to enjoy the breeze, be out of the bugs, and look at the stars. You are also on display, because mesh. With the fly, you have full coverage; this is one of the things that makes this tent nicer than a lot of the cheaper alternatives, which don’t come with a full fly. The seams are sealed (taped, see photo) and this will help keep you dry. Now, with the fly on, you will keep more heat in, and it is also black, which means it will heat up in the daytime. In hot weather you probably want to pitch this in the shade.The tent went up super easy. Like 60 seconds easy. I also found break down quick, maybe 3 min to drop it down and get it back into the bag. There are instructions attached in the bag to help guide you.I found this tent very roomy for one plus gear and I would say two people who don’t mind being close together without a lot of extra stuff in the tent would be fine in it. This would also work well for a couple of kids or younger teens, or one parent and a child. Two big adults who don’t know each other that well? Probably a pass. It is roomy enough for me (6’ tall) to sit up in, and long enough for me to lay down in comfortably. There are places to attach a gear loft as well as pockets for your phone and keys. The tent has one door; no problem for me when I am solo, but my spouse prefers two-door tents.The fly goes on easy—it clips to the ends of the tent body and you can tighten it down with a simple tug. The guy lines are already pre-loaded with nicely visible orange rope, which is a nice touch. The zipper on the front by the door has Velcro tabs to help keep it covered. Time will tell if it just gets gross with debris stuck to it. The vestibule is good for boots. Now for what I feel is a design flaw: The fly has a “window” cut into it (see photo) at one end, so you can unzip it and look out through the mesh and/or get some fresh air. All well and good, except you have to open and close the zip from the outside. That means if it gets cold in the night or starts to rain, you need to get out of your cozy nest and go outside to zip it up. The fabric around the window also looks like it needs a pole or something to stretch it out a bit.The tent floor is one of the cheaper bits of the tent; it is that woven looking tarp material (see photo) rather than the nicer bottoms you see on premium tents. I recommend bringing a waterproof tarp or to put under it to help prolong its life. The zippers are no-name ones but seem decent. The tent bag fits the tent and fly, as well as the included stakes.Overall this tent is a good bet for mild weather camping for 1-2 people.
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