⛺ Elevate your outdoor game with the OneTigris Stella—where lightweight meets all-season toughness!
The OneTigris Stella is a 2-person, 4-season dome tent crafted from durable 20D and 40D nylon with a 3000mm waterproof rating. Weighing only 4.4 pounds, it features easy setup with flexible aluminum poles, breathable mesh for ventilation, and includes stakes, guy lines, and a storage bag—perfect for backpackers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking reliable, lightweight shelter in any weather.
Brand | ONETIGRIS |
Item Weight | 4.41 Pounds |
Floor Width | 50.2 Inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking |
Shape | D Shape |
Occupancy | 2 Person |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Included Components | Stakes, Storage Bag, Guy lines |
Water Resistance Technology | 3000 millimeters |
Special Feature | Waterproof, Lightweight |
Occupant Capacity | 2 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Nylon |
Color | Black |
Sport | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking, Hiking |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Easy Setup |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
Size | 2 Person |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Fabric Type | Nylon |
Floor Length | 6.9 Feet |
Maximum Height | 3.8 Feet |
Floor Area | 28.29 Square Feet |
Base Material | Nylon |
Number Of Poles | 4 |
Style | Dome-shaped |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Rooms | 2 |
Minimum Trail Weight | 4.4 Pounds |
Stake Material | Aluminum |
Tent Floor Material | Nylon |
Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Clip |
Number of Guylines | 4 |
Number of Stakes | 10 |
Rainfly Material | Nylon |
Is Waterproof | True |
Form Factor | Dome |
Model Name | Stella |
Manufacturer | OneTigris |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 21.22 x 6.89 x 6.1 inches |
Package Weight | 2.3 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 82.68 x 49.21 x 45.28 inches |
Brand Name | ONETIGRIS |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
Part Number | CE-HZP03-BK |
C**Y
A very nice tent
I used this on a recent camping trip where the overnight lows got into the low 20's Fahrenheit. One thing that I did not realize when I purchased this tent, was that the tent itself is a proper single walled tent and could be used alone in the summer with few problems. There is only one small patch of mesh at the top of each door. The white of the tent is a water resistant tent fabric. When I bought the tent, I was thinking that there is no way that I'd use the tent during summer months because that black would just be too hot. But with the ability to skip the rainfly in warmer weather, now it's a white tent that would probably be better in the summer months (which for me is mostly Arizona summer months).One thing that I was a bit disappointed in was the lack of a storage netting at each end like the cosmolito has. I didn't notice until the next morning that there are small mesh pockets on the wall to either side of each door, but they wouldn't hold things as well as the net shelves of the cosmolito. There is a potential of hooking up a storage net to the center of the ceiling, as there are nylon web that you could attach it to. But that would require purchasing a separate netting and hoping that it would fit properly.The wind wasn't very strong when using this, however I camped out in the cosmolito (which I also have) with the same basic design and there was a 25 to 35 mph winds. That tent help up very well to the winds with only occasional movement to the wind. I would expect this Stella to have similar wind resistance.Temperature comfort. I can compare this tent to an REI tent in which I spent a night in similar temperatures and conditions recently. This Stella was so much more comfortable. I used the same 0° Teton sleeping bag for both trips. I was noticeably colder in the REI tent than in the Stella. The REI tent was a 3 season tent whereas this Stella is a 4 season tent. And having that double wall due to the Stella tent having proper tent walls combined with the rainfly made all the difference in comfort compared to the mesh walls of the REI tent with the rainfly.This is a very nice tent at an affordable price. The tent stakes great.I do have to disagree with the stated 4 lbs of the tent though. I weighed it, and mine weighs 5 lbs. The same as the cosmolito which is stated to be 5 lbs. Each of mine were weighed with the additional footprint which weighs next to nothing.
M**H
Seems Great
I actually kinda hate when people do this - but please bear with me a moment... :) I haven't actually USED the tent yet, but....OK - so why do people write reviews before actually using a product. Well, in this case because I've tested out a FEW important factors of this tent and am happy to update it if things take a bad turn! :)Weight is VERY manageable - I was surprised at the pack size and weight overall. Even after reading allll the specs. Setup was exceptionally simple! That might be my favorite part, because as a '4-season tent', it's pretty common to want to get a tent set up fairly quickly - before your hands get too cold! This took me 4 mins on my first try (I am not a pro and I did not watch any videos - just followed the instructions and common sense). I think next time will be 3 mins and would not be surprised to be able to do a full setup in 90 seconds +/- in no time.Interior sizing was a touch smaller than I would prefer - as a 6' guy, I am not TALL but also not SHORT. I had to lay at a bit of an angle to not touch the sidewalls. And that was without a mattress, pad or even a bag so it will be more so with those additions. However, even with the angled sleep pattern, there is plenty of room in one empty corner for my 58lb pup and in the other empty corner for some gear and the like.The storage pockets and lamp hanger were quite functional and when the wind picked up, the tent was very secure (just breezy - 10-15mph). I am confident it will hold up to quite a bit more.Once we have our first weekend adventure with it, we can test more things like warmth retention, condensation buildup and (possible) rain/snow-proofing.So far though, 5 stars for these aspects and the VALUE... here's hoping it stays at 5 stars!
M**A
Very Impressed
I've owned many tents, including many high-end four-season and mountaineering tents that I've used in some very extreme conditions. I discovered the Stella after seeing a review of it on social media and decided to give it a shot. I assumed, worst case scenario, it would make a fine car camping tent if it wasn't quite decent enough for backcountry use in the mountains. Needless to say, I was very impressed with the design and quality of the tent. It feels about the same in terms of quality as tents I've owned which were in the $500 dollar plus price range.Additionally, at over six feet tall I found the tent to be quite roomy and comfortable. The side pockets are well placed and while the vestibules aren't the largest I've had on tents they're still sufficient for cooking while it's raining or snowing out, which is all that really matters.Some other reviews complained about a lack of mesh on the doors which would make the tent more suitable for use on warmer days, but the manufacturer seems to have remedied that issue. Speaking of doors, I love that there on two since a lot of four season tents only have one.Since getting this tent, I've put all my other tents into storage and I'm excited to be using the Stella this shoulder season and well into winter for many backcountry hiking and ski touring excursions. Best of all, at this price point, I won't have to shed any tears if it gets torn or damaged while out in the hills -- I can simply replace it.
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