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The Naturehike Cloud-Up 1 Person Tent is a premium ultralight backpacking shelter crafted from 20D nylon with a 4000mm waterproof PU coating and reinforced with 7001 aluminum alloy poles. Weighing only 3.3 lbs and packing down to a compact size, it offers quick setup, robust weather resistance, and a spacious interior with a vestibule for gear. Designed for solo campers who demand durability, comfort, and ease on every trail.











| ASIN | B09FJVVDSX |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Easy to assemble in less than two minutes with clear instructions. |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Assembly Time | 10 Minutes |
| Base Material | Nylon |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,374 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #99 in Camping Tents |
| Brand | Naturehike |
| Brand Name | Naturehike |
| Closure Type | Loop |
| Color | Navy Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,617) |
| Date First Available | December 10, 2020 |
| Design | Camping Tent |
| Fabric Type | 20D Nylon with Silicone Coating, Waterproof PU 4000mm, 7001 aluminum alloy tent poles |
| Floor Area | 2.8 Square Meters |
| Floor Length | 80.7 Inches |
| Floor Width | 95 Centimeters |
| Footprint Tarp Weight | 1799.62 Grams |
| Form Factor | Dome |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06927595783276 |
| Included Components | Rope |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16.14 x 5.12 x 5.12 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.97 x 7.8 x 5.79 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Naturehike |
| Material | Nylon |
| Maximum Height | 110 Centimeters |
| Minimum Trail Weight | 3.3 Pounds |
| Model Name | Naturehike cloud up 1 person tent |
| Number Of Pockets | 2 |
| Number of Doors | 1 |
| Number of Guylines | 4 |
| Number of Rooms | 1 |
| Number of Stakes | 4 |
| Occupancy | 1 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 1 |
| Package Weight | 1.57 Kilograms |
| Part Number | Cloud UP |
| Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 108.3"L x 43.3"W x 39.3"H |
| Rainfly Material | 20D nylon, silicon coated(PU 4000mm)/210T nylon(PU 3000mm) |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking, Hunting, Mountaineering, Trekking |
| Seasons | 3 Season |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 1 person |
| Special Feature | Waterproof |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
| Stake Material | 7001 aluminum |
| Style | All-season |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Clip |
| Tent Floor Material | 20D nylon |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | 30+ |
| Warranty Description | 2 year |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Water Resistance Technology | 4000mm |
D**K
Surpassed my expectations
I bought this for a hiking trip later this year, and I tried it out in the backyard to test it. The setup was pretty simple and easy to figure out even if you forgot to grab the directions. I used this during a night when it was very windy with gusts over 30 mph. Once I had it setup with the feet pointed more or less towards the headwind it stood up to the wind without flinching. I read someone else’s review who commented on this feature, and I was a bit skeptical until I witnessed it on that windy day. It really did cut right through the wind without flinching. It remained windy throughout the night and I had no issues from it. I’m 5’9” and about 155 lbs, and I was very surprised how much room there was inside. It actually appears smaller on the outside than when you get in. I thought it was quite spacious once I got in. I was initially worried that my sleeping bag would be too big for it, because I have a standard rectangular sleeping bag that’s kind of a one size fits all. But it didn’t even touch either side when it was fully spread out. There was also more than enough space at the feet for me, which means more room for me to store things inside if needed. One feature that I found while checking it out that I didn’t remember seeing anywhere in the description was an air vent at the head of the tent to help with airflow during warmer conditions. I thought that was a cool addition that I wasn’t expecting. However the trip I’ll be using it for will be at high altitude in the mountains so I won’t be needing the vent for that, but I can see it’s usefulness. I also loved how compact it is when packed up, and it’s lighter than I was expecting as well. I really liked how this tent looked in the description and pictures, but seeing it firsthand it surpassed my expectations. I would absolutely recommend this tent for anyone looking for a good quality single person tent that’s not going to break the bank. The only downside I could find, and this was very minor, was the zipper seemed slightly finicky. I may have had it staked too tightly, but honestly it wasn’t that big of a deal. I’m just trying to give my first impressions of it, and that was the only minor negative I had. I’m very happy with this purchase and looking forward to using it on my upcoming hike.
M**A
Good tent, about the lightest you can find for the money
I've only used this on 5 backpacking trips, but here are my impressions: -Weight: I think this is the lightest tent you can find for the money--and I've done a fair amount of searching. You can certainly get lighter tents, but they're all more expensive--sometimes SIGNIFICANTLY more expensive, and almost all of them set up with hiking poles (not a con, per se, but I'm not yet sold on the idea, especially since I don't always hike with poles) -Rainfly: The separate rainfly means that if it's 95 degrees, you can just take that sucker off and be a lot cooler. Or don't even bother putting it on. HOWEVER...if you don't have the rainfly on, the sides flop in more than I like, because there's a little clasp that attaches only to the rainfly to keep the sides taut. My solution: I took the strings I use to tie my air mattress, tied one end to the center clasps, and staked them out. It's a good fix...but a little fussy. -Footprint: A footprint is included, which is really nice if you do a lot of camping on hard, rough surfaces. If you're going to be going where it's soft and nice, you could leave it home for lighter weight. -Setup: The setup is straightforward, but whoever says it takes 2 minutes must be very, very fast and camp only in places with very soft, obliging soil. I camp mostly where you have to try about five places to find one where the stake will go in even a little. Then you have to find rocks to firm up half your stakes anyway. Or do the little rock-big rock thing. With the fly, there are something like 13 stakes. So yeah...2 minutes??? -Size: it's okay for me (I'm 5'7" and not super skinny), but if it's rainy and I have to keep my big pack and everything inside, it's pretty cramped. If I do a lot of rainy camping, I might spend the extra ounces and get the 2-person variety. It's tall enough I can sit up at the front. -Tunnel design: More awkward to get in and out of than side-door tents, harder to just lounge half in-half out, but I think the design also gives you a slightly bigger vestibule for slightly less material/weight. -Rain resistance: I've only had one rainy trip. I was camped half under a stone alcove, so the rain was only hitting me from one side, but it kept me dry. When I took the tent down I realized there was basically a puddle beneath me…but I was totally dry inside. The fly does get wet (while keeping me dry), so I did have to carry a wet tent up 4000 feet. -Wind resistance: I've only had one really windy trip, but it was REALLY WINDY. Like knock-you-off-balance windy. They were predicting gusts up to 45 mph. It flapped around a lot and was noisy, but stayed up, even though I hadn't been able to get the stakes in as much as I wanted in the hard ground. -Tent bag: it's not hard to get the tent back into the original bag if you want to carry it that way. I ditched some of the other little bags and ties and things to shed weight, but I rather like the tent bag (which can also double as a pillow or storage/organizational bag) -Zipper: pretty good. I find the rain fly door a little fussy to get open and shut. -Reflective strips: I LOVE these. If you go off to answer the call of nature in the middle of the night and get disoriented, just flash your light around and BOOM—there's your tent. I really love that little detail. There are little things I don't love, but overall, I think it's a great tent for the money. If you're looking to go lightish, but don't quite yet want to shell out the big bucks for a super light tent, and if you're not super tall or super wide, this might be a great tent for you.
S**O
The price is right!
Bought this for a 3 night backpacking trip. I was going by myself and needed a single person tent. I knew I wouldn't be using it a ton so I wasn't looking to spend an insane amount of money on it. The tent was perfect. Easy to put together, quality material, perfect amount of room. Nice and lightweight as well which is ideal for solo backpacking. I have some other higher end tents and this works just as well.
S**N
Litet, lätt tält för 1 person. Har både inner- och yttertält men ändå låg vikt. Testat i långvarigt regn, var torrt. Man kan sitta upp i det precis innanför öppningen. Håller bra avstånd mellan ytterduk och innertält så man inte kommer åt kondensen på ytterdukens insida. Det droppade inte ner heller. Prisvärt alternativ till dyrare märken. Känns som bra kvalitet trots lågt pris.
W**.
Ich habe das Naturehike Cloud Up 1-Personen-Zelt jetzt auf ein paar Touren mitgenommen und auch auf einer mehrtägigen Radtour quer durch Europa eingesetzt. Ich bin echt begeistert. Der Aufbau geht super schnell, auch wenn man es mal in der Dämmerung macht. Die Konstruktion ist leicht, aber dennoch robust, und das Material hält Regen und Wind stand. Die Lüftung ist clever gelöst, sodass Kondenswasser kein großes Thema ist, wenn man richtig stützt und lüftet. Wenn es sehr warm ist, kann man das Außenzelt auch weglassen und hat dann freien Blick in die Sterne. Der Innenraum reicht für eine Person völlig aus, auch wenn der Einstieg von vorne anfangs ungewohnt ist und etwas Übung erfordert. Das kleine Vorzelt ist nützlich, um Ausrüstung wettergeschützt unterzubringen. Insgesamt ist es ein top Zelt für Solo-Touren: zuverlässig, leicht und mit sehr gutem Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis!
E**Z
Cumple con mis expectativas de excursionista. Buenos materiales e impermeabilizacion del piso y cubretoldo, una ventaja es que se incluye el protector de piso, las estacas son cortas en longitud (5.750 in), hay que adquirir unas de 7 pulgadas para un mejor posicionamiento en terrenos suaves. Tiene espacio suficiente dentro, para guardar lateralmente la mochila. Es recomendable la Carpa para excursionitas que quieren ahorrar peso en la mochila, y se puede colocar en espacios reducidos, donde las carpas para 2 personas es un poco complicado armarlas.
M**Z
Ich bin absolut begeistert. Das Ding ist Winddicht und Regenfest. Das Gestänge ist genial konstruiert. Und das Zelt rasch aufgebaut. Und abgebaut. Die Bodenplane schützt vor spitzen Gegenständen. Der Platz im Zelt ist ausreichend für mich, meine Klamotten und alles was nicht in die Koffer vom Motorrad passt. Dieses neue Zelt ist sehr leicht und benötigt kaum Platz während des Transports. Also, das Packmaß ist gering. Und somit ebenfalls Motorrad tauglich. Ick freu ma uff die Tour.
A**S
Espectacular, no pesa, resiste el agua de vicio, en una salida me callo un diluvio encima y resistió perfectamente, súper compacta, igual un poco pequeña para mí y el equipo, porque mido 186cm pero igualmente una gran compra
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