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The KAZOO Outdoor Camping Tent is a versatile and spacious tent designed for 2-4 people, featuring a waterproof rating of 3000mm, quick 3-minute setup, and durable 210T rip-stop fabric. Ideal for camping, hiking, and family outings, it combines comfort and convenience for all your outdoor adventures.













| ASIN | B0825ZPKYW |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Rainfly, Waterproof |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Unfold the tent, insert the poles, secure the tent, and attach the rainfly. |
| Assembly Time | 3 Minutes |
| Base | Polyester |
| Best Sellers Rank | #112,498 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #394 in Camping Tents |
| Brand | KAZOO |
| Brand Name | KAZOO |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,624 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | 210T Rip-Stop Fabric |
| Floor Area | 6724 Square Inches |
| Floor Length | 94.44 Inches |
| Floor Width | 82 Inches |
| Included Components | Instructions, Stakes, Guylines |
| Installation Type | Easy Setup |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 118.9"L x 59.4"W x 65"H |
| Item Weight | 7.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | KAZOO |
| Manufacturer Part Number | KAZOO-Titan |
| Material Type | 210-T Rip-stop fabric, Fiberglass |
| Maximum Height | 53 Inches |
| Model Number | KAZOO-Titan |
| Number Of Doors | 1 |
| Number Of Poles | 3 |
| Number of Rooms | 2 |
| Occupancy | 3 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 3 |
| Pole Material Type | Fiberglass |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 118.9"L x 59.4"W x 65"H |
| Rainfly Material | Waterproof 210-T Rip-stop fabric |
| Recommended Use | Backpacking, Beach, Camping & Hiking, Party |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Beach, Camping & Hiking, Party |
| Seasons | 3 Season |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 2 Person |
| Sport Type | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking, Fishing, Hiking |
| Stake Material | Fiberglass |
| Tent Design | Camping Tent |
| Tent Floor Material | Polyester |
| UPC | 680226134231 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 years |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Water Resistance Technology | 3000 millimeters |
F**A
Awesome. 4P has tons of room! ⛺
This tent is AWESOME, the best we have ever owned so far and we are experienced campers (both of us since childhood). Finally.. a tent that has enough standing room to change clothes!! Plus, having 2 doors is just flippin' awesome. The geometrical design is really cool too and brings some great moonlit views through the roof at night. 🌙 In relation to other reviews I do want to say it is standard that literally all tents, no matter their make - come small and dont usually fit the actual person count. 2 person is always a slightly roomy 1 person, 3 person a tight 2 person, and 4 person enough room for 2 ppl and (maybe) their gear. Knowing this we bought the 4 person Kazoo for 2 adults, and we were surprised just how much room it has compared to other 4 person tents. There's room for us as well as all of our gear, a dog, and 2 small children, so we know we will have this for a long time as our family grows. 😊 As far as durability goes it is excellent so far. We recommend getting a footprint for it though because the material is not heavy duty tarp on the bottom (though it is durable - we just wanted to be safe and prolong its lifespan). It got VERY, VERY windy on the last day where we camped in Utah, and the guylines held up great. The tent and poles withstood the strong winds very well with no problems whatsoever. I always spray an extra layer of waterproofing on every tent we get which i also did with this, but we could tell this thing is waterproofed well on its own especially around the zippers and doors. If you're looking for a really roomy yet durable option, thats also easy to set up, go with this one. It's great 😎👍
C**.
I love this tent and I’m a tough customer
This is a very sweet little tent. I’d say one person for sure (if you want to be comfortable), and as someone else said in their review, this is just the norm for this very standard ‘2/3 person size’ tent. That’s why you look at reviewer photos and videos to see how a person or kid actually looks inside the tent as far as spaciousness, height etc. So I left mine out through all seasons for almost a year, due to being lazy really— yet it stayed quite nice for most of that! It finally gave up the ghost from UV damage and heavy winter winds, rain, and snow at around 10 months outside in the elements I live in a wilderness area and set it up in my ‘backyard’ which is very much the same setting as camping in the wilds at a higher elevation. I already knew I was just going to buy a new one every year because sun can be hard on it if you leave it up for months on end (eventually the material will get thin/brittle). But since it’s super affordable and nice and keeps moisture out, I feel fine with choosing to leave it out most of the year then replace as needed So yes, the sun can be hard on the material some months into it being up. And be mindful of the zippers— zip or unzip slowly around the door everytime so you don’t get the zipper stuck. That’s maybe it’s one snafu— but just take the time to work the zipper carefully. But get this— when I first put it up last Feb it stayed soooo nice through that winter’s snowstorms.. I’d go outside and brush the snow off with a broom and it was dry as a bone inside. And it held its shape perfectly like a little space ship, come what may. Same for rain— heavy rain storms all year and I would go check it and all my stuff was dry as could be inside. It prevailed against very strong winds, with or without precipitation, when I would find lesser tents blown a distance down the hill By the time it finally sustained too much damage from myself never taking it down in the space of almost a year, the week before it ‘died’ all my stuff was still dry as a bone inside!! I’m not kidding. After quite a few heavy winter rain and snow storms. What happened is a week long winter rain and wind storm finally changed its position and some commulatuve UV damage also caused the loops to snap off the tie rods. Once it changed position (because it was off it’s rods), and began to keel over, of course got wet inside and finally I gave it a proper burial. If I had taken it down while not using it like a normal person, it would have lasted much longer. I will say again, like all tents, intense UV light beating down on it will eventually thin the material and then it will be prone to rip when you unzip or zip it. When I order my replacement, I will treat it for UV protection and may set up an over head canopy to protect it (from sun). Then I imagine it could last a really long time. So yeah I’m impressed with this tent esp at $99. I looked at a lot of supposed 4 season and/or pop-up tents in the same price range or a bit more, but when you go to the reviews you almost always see that they leak as soon as there is weather, or else they are truly too small. They don’t stay dry in a rain storm (much less a snow storm), and/ or hold their shape in high winds like this one. Sure, if you want to pay hundreds of dollars you could probably find a true 4 season that is tougher than this one, but you pay a significantly higher price point I love the abundant windows/ doors, great ventilation. It just boggles my mind that that tiny little fly over the ceiling vents managed to keep out both rain and snow! Like for almost a year in all seasons! It’s very cute and pretty inside doesn’t look wrinkly like others do and the floor even held up fine without a footprint tho I wil be using a footprint when I set up my next Kazoo. I was able to put it up by myself in about 30m, would have been nice to have had a second person for speed but it was ok on my own. This is a good little tent. If yours finally wears out because you left it up for a year like me, just buy a new one— it’s extremely affordable lol
H**J
Things you should know
There's good news and bad news. Bad news first... If you pay attention to the reviews, most of the more recent ones are pretty bad. Something I didn't pay attention to until I had issues as well. I received my tent Wednesday. I opened it to set it up (because that's what you do when you're excited about your new tent...) and to my surprise, one of the poles was splintered. It left quite a bit of fiberglass in my hand that I am still trying to get out 4 days later. I hope that it doesn't snap in half. What's even worse is that they claim to give you a 2 year warranty yet I have called the number linked to their company multiple times over the past few days and no one answers. Finally, to top it off, the "customer service email" they give you is fake. It's even printed on the tag of the tent. You can not send them an email, it doesn't exiet. There is NO customer service. I'm chalking this up to "you get what you get". The good news... Other than those things, it's a pretty great tent really. I also tested it out in the rain and it did not leak nor collect moisture. It's pretty spacious, the fabric is great quality and it's really cute. It's very easy for 1 person to set up and it takes about 5 minutes tops. Even if I can never get a replacement pole (which really, really sucks) I'm still pretty satisfied with it. I'm guessing this item is just hit or miss. Unfortunately I fell somewhere in the middle. Edited to add*** I just got done with a spontaneous primitive camping trip. We ended up stuck in the woods in the middle of a tornado watch. Heavy rain, high wind and trees falling all around us. Everything was absolutely soaked. There was a 4 inch puddle under my entire tent. The crazy part? NOT A SINGLE DROP CAME INSIDE!!! Everything stayed 100% dry and sturdy even though we were literally camping on a huge mud puddle. This is extremely well made and I'm still happy with it. I'll take fiberglass in my hand over wet blankets any day. 😂
S**E
Great price and high quality!!!
For the sale price, this is a pretty good tent, it's certainly the most cost effective tent I've purchased to date. Writing this pre camp experience but after trial unveiling! Went up very easily, looks spacious with lots of ventilation. Fit easily back into the carry all. Instructions are sewn into the carry bag...brilliant! Post camping! Excellent tent, worked extremely well. Sets up in under a minute, and most shockingly of all, actually folds back up into it's storage bag without insane amounts of effort! This tent is very very spacious and huge. The built inside is fantastic, it's my favourite part of the tent. The hinged door is great. Velcro door with optional zipper closure, is definitely a neat touch. After loosening the tautness of the anchor ropes, it worked well. Although it took us a day to realize there was a zipper closure on the door too. After getting it up, it was a breeze to take down, and it will likely be much easier to assemble the second time around. Overall its a good value for the price and I love it.
M**N
Exceeded expectations!! Great tent
Excellent tent. Fully taped seams. You would expect to pay at least double the price for this quality. Easy set up. (About 5 min.) Packs up well and fits back into bag easily. Floor is not the usual thick material but this makes packing tent much easier. I’ve been camping for over 30 years and this tent checks everything I was looking for in a smaller easy pack tent. Plenty of room for 3 people inside and 2 can sleep comfortably with extra space on each side.
D**N
The perfect tent
Easy and fast to set up. Two people can do it in just a couple of minutes. I can set it up myself with this little trick. After I get two poles up, I zip tie them together to hold them while I get the third in place. It has two doors that can be all sealed up or you could have the window open with a screen still in place. You can also open the whole door and roll it up to the side. Use the tie backs that are already in place on the tent to hold the door open and out of your way. Don’t ever get in a hurry when zipping things closed!! The rain flaps are our friends. Be thankful they are there. Remember where they are and hold them out of your way while you zip so you won’t jam up the zipper. Come on guys! You have zipped things up before!! When the rain flap is off you can look up and see the sky. The rain flap is super easy to put on and I have been inside during a rain storm and stayed perfectly dry. The bag that comes with it is plenty large enough to hold everything when packed. I also put a folded up tarp in the bag to lay down under the tent for a little more protection. The best part about this tent is that it is YELLOW! How fun is yellow! We can see it from far away and I just love my little yellow tent
J**H
Lightweight, easy to set up, smaller and flimsier than expected
This was incredibly easy to set up. Some odor but dissipated after 48 hours of being set up. The layers are good at keeping out insects and and rain. I accidentally left the window flaps down overnight when there was light rain and drizzle non stop and the inside stayed dry. The only moisture that entered was overnight condensation when I left an air pad inside and the flaps down. Somehow an enormous centipede also overnighted inside. The doors have two layers (mesh and rain flap) and the windows have 3- two mesh and a rain flap. The the rain fly on top has good coverage for the top vents, it'd have to be raining literally horizontally to get in on top. My biggest concerns are the size and the flimsy thin material for the base. It is scary thin, as thin as the walls, if you have a sliver of stone in your shoe tread, sit on a pen/pencil, or your dog enters the tent (the whole point of me getting this thing), you're guaranteed to damage the integrity. I got this for me and my Borzoi (he's still growing, 90 lbs, very tall/long, and I'm 5'11'' 160 lbs. As pictures show, my feet touch one end and my head only fits diagonally when I'm laying dead center. My plan was to take up one persons' space and the pup get 2 persons space. My 6 ft air pad only stuffs in slightly off center. There's no way I'm using this or letting my dog inside without figuring something to cover the floor (and of course a tarp under the tent itself). While I'm confident it has the ability to stay upright if properly staked in mild gusty weather and dry in heavy rain, all that is pointless if the floor is going to puncture/tear easily. So we'll see. I don't trust it but I'll test it and we'll see. I already keep my dog's nails dremelled rounded/smooth every 2 weeks but I doubt that will be enough. Update 7/2020 after camping: Set up was again easy, I found a flat grassy area and placed a tarp first. Stakes were useless with the bits of shale below the grass, got most of them in but they bend easy and had to adjust and go in at angles to get them down any. I have an old weighted blanket I don't use that I then put down inside the tent on the floor. It worked well to protect the tent bottom from my and my dogs' feet. Fit my dog's huge bed, a backpack, another bag, and my air pad and sleeping bag. Ventilation was good and it kept out the damp very well even though there was a 2.5 inch gap between tent floor edge/inner wall and outer side/rain fly since the floor and edges are so thin and slip/move a bit I guess. First night, middle of the night, I got up to go use the bathroom and the zipper for the outer door rain cover wouldn't budge. It was completely stuck. I couldn't move or pry it in either direction at all. I eventually had to force it a bit and the zipper just came right off. I started noticing how both doors more than the window covers catch on the fabric and there are some seams and threads coming apart and hanging. This is unacceptable for a tent that has been carefully unpacked, set up, repacked, and set up a second time with no abuse, wear, wind, or improper handling/packing. I had to safety pin the rain fly shut using the fabric next the zipper itself the subsequent nights because of rain and when I got home I immediately requested a return/refund. The size is fine, it's a bit of a squeeze if you're tall and not alone and you have to take real care with the floor. It's very water proof and build is sturdy but the material, sewing, and zippers seem very cheap and not-durable unfortunately. The return itself cost me $11.40 to buy a box to fit it in at the UPS store where the 'free return' was processed. Apparently you need a box for any free return that has at least one side 18 inches or over
Z**U
Great product!
Solid tent with affordable price. I purchased this tent to prepare for my next trip on spring; we tried to assemble it in our backyard, the instructions are easy to understand, we spend around 3 mins to set it up by two person. It’s reasonable lightweight, generous space, and good details. There are two doors and two windows, very convenience design. Because it is easy to setup and has good ventilation, I plan to bring it with us for our trip to Hawaii, it can fit two adults very well, if you have one kid or one dog, the size is still comfortable. I am satisfied with the tent based on a fair price; it’s definitely a very good multi-function family tent.
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