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The Pacific Pass 2-Person Family Dome Tent offers a spacious 82.7" square base and 47" center height, crafted from durable 1500mm waterproof polyester with a removable rain fly. Designed for quick 5-minute setup and weighing only 5.7 lbs, it features large ventilation windows, a D-style door, and organizational pockets—ideal for millennial professionals seeking a reliable, lightweight, and stylish camping solution.













| ASIN | B07WDJLPRF |
| Additional Features | Ultralight |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Assembly Instructions Description | The tent requires assembly. It takes 1-2 people approximately 5 minutes to set up. |
| Assembly Time | 5 Minutes |
| Base | Polyester |
| Best Sellers Rank | #323,049 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #859 in Camping Tents |
| Brand | Pacific Pass |
| Brand Name | Pacific Pass |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Navy Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 6,497 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | Polyester |
| Floor Area | 47.61 Square Feet |
| Floor Length | 82.7 Inches |
| Floor Width | 82.7 Inches |
| Form Factor | Dome |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00842880162023 |
| Included Components | tent, poles |
| Installation Type | Ground Mount, found in image |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 82.7"L x 82.7"W x 47.2"H |
| Item Type Name | Tent with Removable Rain Fly, Easy Set Up for Camp Backpacking Hiking Outdoor |
| Manufacturer | Pacific Pass |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Camping Tent |
| Material Type | Fiberglass, Polyester |
| Maximum Height | 47 Inches |
| Minimum Trail Weight | 5.7 Pounds |
| Model Name | 2 Person Family Dome |
| Model Number | Camping Tent |
| Number Of Doors | 1 |
| Number Of Pockets | 1 |
| Number Of Poles | 1 |
| Number of Rooms | 2 |
| Number of Stakes | 6 |
| Number of Vestibules | 2 |
| Occupancy | 2 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 2 |
| Pole Material Type | Fiberglass |
| Product Care Instructions | Dry Clean Only |
| Product Dimensions | 82.7"L x 82.7"W x 47.2"H |
| Rainfly Material | Polyester |
| Recommended Use | Backpacking, Camping, Camping & Hiking |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Camping, Camping & Hiking |
| Seasons | Autumn, Spring, Summer |
| Shape | Dome |
| Size | 82.7* 82.7 *47.2" |
| Sport Type | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking, Fishing, Hiking |
| Stake Material | steel |
| Style Name | 2 Person |
| Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Sleeve |
| Tent Design | Camping Tent |
| Tent Floor Material | Polyester |
| UPC | 842880162023 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vestibule Area | 4.76 Square Feet |
| Warranty Description | 30 days |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Water Resistance Technology | 1500 Mm |
J**O
Get the 4p vs the 2p
This is a great tent, especially for the price point. It's very light, easy to set up and easy to pack away. I had originally purchased the 2p version. I was immediately impressed how quickly it went up. It even fit my 18" twin air mattress with room by the front opening for my gear but it was tight. I opted to get the 4p and not only is it bigger but it has some better features. The 4p tent went up just as easily with one person doing the work. I did lay a tarp underneath because it's a thinner floor but exactly what you will get in this price point. I like that the top is well ventilated with mesh so if I don't need the rain fly, I can look at the stars. There are large front and back windows, a built in mesh sack on either side for small items, a hook for my lantern or tent fan and a small zippered opening to allow an electrical cord to pass through. Using the same mattress from before, it now did not press against the sides of tent and I had plenty of room for my stuff and more to store items when it rained (chairs, camp stove, etc...). This size mattress is overkill but it's all I had at the time and I didn't want to buy another just yet. This tent should easily accommodate a queen sized 10" air mattress and 2 people would be fine in this. I would not say this is a 4p tent unless they are smaller people and willing to be packed in a bit. I like to leave room for gear but that's just me. I did Scotchguard the rain fly before I left for my trip. We encountered heavy rains for one day and the tent stayed dry. No clue whether that was good stitching or the Scotchguard but I was happy. One of my favorites things? It's very easy to pack away. The bag is large enough and the tent and poles do not have to be forced back in. The 2p bag was way too small. *update * 7/25/21- I have used this tent 3x for a total of 10 days with no issues. Most of those days have been in light to moderate rain fall with no issues. I've been so happy with this tent that I also bought the 6p version
A**S
Good quality tent
This tent was very affordable and exceeded my expectations. It was bigger than I thought. Was easy to put up and take down. Fits easy in your suitcase which I did for camping overseas. It was very strong and kept the rain out when we had a shower. Great for one person or two but definitely not 3 or 4. Overall a great product.
T**O
Not bad for the price, but it definitely leaks
Most people are probably buying this because of the price, and for the price it’s honestly not bad at all. The instructions are sewn into the bag on the inside which is a little annoying but I guess it keeps it from getting lost. The assembly is simply but you definitely need two people for the bigger size tents (I got the 6 person tent). I’m happy with the tent all in all, but I definitely wouldn’t trust this in bad weather. We went out to the Everglades and the weekend was super windy and very rainy. The tent definitely leaks, the rain cover doesn’t do much to help. And because the poles are so cheap and flimsy, it really can’t be trusted in windy conditions. There were a few times over night that the tent caved in, in about winds at around 10mph. While I wouldn’t bring this tent song again when I know to expect not-perfect weather…I would absolutely use it again if I’m expecting our usual south Florida sunny weather. It’s fine under a little rainfall, just a sprinkle. But beyond just a light rain, the dripping is very annoying. The 6 person size is pretty roomy, though as with all tents, take the capacity with a grain of salt. I would say that realistically, 3-4 people can fit sort of comfortably in it, with their gear inside. I opted for the bigger size as we also brought a dog and we wanted the extra space for him to be comfortable as well. The stakes it comes with are super cheap ones, the first thing I did was replace the stakes. Considering the cost, it’s really not a bad choice. And I’d recommend it for light camping in normal weather only.
S**N
Good little tent for the price
Bought this for our then 3 year old who wanted to go camping. We get it out every spring/summer/fall. Quick and easy set up and quite roomy. Now he’s 5 and still lives camping in “his” tent!
S**E
Right for the price
I have used the 2-person tent one time, but for that one time, it was everything I needed. It's tight quarters- I'm 5'9 tall and I my sleeping bag was stretched out diagonal so it could fit. This 2-person tent could not fit a double size air mattress. I have a mini one just to keep me off the ground. I did experience some rain overnight on my trip, but nothing inside was wet through the night or in the morning. I was grateful and appreciative for that. I did have a canvas tarp laid out underneath the tent, so that may have helped. But no leaking from the tip or the sides. The one issue I can see coming is that when I zip and unzip the doorway, I feel like I really have to stretch it: use two hands so you don't rip it. I can see the first thing going wrong is that it may rip over time between the door and the zipper. I just hope I get a few uses out of it before that happens!
W**Y
Great cheap family tent
This is a great, cheap family tent. Everything functions great and it is very spacious. Very quick to setup and breakdown. Only improvement is that the rain fly can't be latched down very effectively... It is equipped with a hook instead of a latching buckle... But you get what you pay for. Overall, a great affordable option for a tent.
T**.
Sewing on seams was horrible!
First impression was the tent bag. It was made out of the rainfly material. So probably gonna rip eventually trying to stuff the tent back into it. I did somewhat like the tent until i got to the rainfly & saw the sewing. Pic #1- sewing missed the seam completely. If that gets cut, the whole seam will unravel. Pic #2-loose threads galore! Pic#3-seam wandered off the sewing machine. Pic #4-the velcro that connects rainfly to tent pole was sealed under the seam tape seal. Pic #5-more loose threads. Pic #6-sewing caught the screen. Stress on the tent from wind could tear a whole in the screen. Pic#7-top of the rainfly. Seams dont line up & loose threads. The one place where sewing is key. I have more pics of loose threads, even around the zippers & other issues but you get the idea. Considering everything, i didnt have confidence in camping in this. Id rather spend a little bit more on a tent that will last a few years at least. Promptly returned & spent $6 more at Target on a Coleman Flatwoods 6 person tent. Same dimensions & has a thick tarp-like bathtub style floor. *Update-On night #3 of using Coleman tent, severe storm with 60mph winds snapped pole & went thru rainfly. Luckily I stayed in a friends camper that night. Upon trying to buy replacement parts from Coleman (i knew it wasnt covered by warranty since it was weather not workmanship), they tell me i cant bc its no longer in production. So they offered me a FREE replacement tent of the same size! THAT IS CUSTOMER SERVICE!!
P**.
Average product. Roomy for 2/ Fit for 3. Easily torn plastic. Insufficient Stakes
I think this product is below average or average at best. Good: Roomy and tall Bad: Material quality and Weak stakes Instructions are average. A youtube video can help if it's your first time. The plastic is very flimsy and will tear easily. I setup first time at Camp 4 in Yosemite on May 21 Sunday, 2023. The sleeve that holds flexible rods got torned in the first 20 minutes of the tent setup. Luckily I had extra tape to close the tear. Coming to the stakes - I guess this is the problem with pre-packaged stakes that they come with for all brands - They are just weak. Three of the seven stakes bent while I was pushing them in the ground. The stakes could not hold at tent at even 15 mph winds. I left the tent unattended for 15 minutes and it was all collapsed. You can check the wind diagram for Yosemite for the day. No other tent collapsed in the whole camp 4 site that day. The tent will fit 3 average people. Me and my partner are about 5'8"/5'6" with slim build found it roomy for 2. I can add one more person easily. I had like 2' of space left length wise after laying. 6' something tall people will also be able to fit comfortably. It didn't rain that day so I don't have any comment on rain performance. Zippers seem good - will see how long they survive. My advice for you if you buy this product- buy sturdier stakes for your camping trip and buy some cords (atleast 2) to tie the tent to a tree or a picnic bench to keep the tent in place. I am not sure how to prevent collapse in windy situations.
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