

🏕️ Your year-round adventure starts here — pack light, camp tough!
This 1-person backpacking tent from Underwood Aggregator is engineered for all four seasons, featuring a waterproof PU5000mm rainfly, durable aircraft-grade aluminum poles, and a snow skirt for winter protection. Weighing just 4.4 pounds and packing down to a compact 15" x 5.1", it offers a freestanding dome structure with smart design elements like two-way zippers, interior storage pockets, and a camping light hook. Ideal for solo backpackers seeking reliable, lightweight shelter that excels in extreme weather conditions.















| ASIN | B0B8HC5CGW |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Waterproof |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Standard freestanding tent assembly instructions |
| Base | Oxford |
| Brand Name | Underwood Aggregator |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (240) |
| Fabric Type | Mesh |
| Floor Area | 2748.08 Square Inches |
| Floor Length | 86.6 Inches |
| Floor Width | 31.8 Inches |
| Form Factor | Dome |
| Included Components | Rainfly |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.2L x 0.81W x 0.91H Meters |
| Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Underwood Aggregator |
| Material Type | Aluminum, Polyester |
| Maximum Height | 35.8 Inches |
| Minimum Trail Weight | 4 Pounds |
| Model Name | UA0601201900B |
| Model Number | UA0601201900B |
| Number Of Doors | 1 |
| Number Of Pockets | 1 |
| Number Of Poles | 2 |
| Number of Guylines | 2 |
| Number of Rooms | 1 |
| Number of Stakes | 1 |
| Number of Vestibules | 1 |
| Occupancy | 1 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 1 |
| Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Rainfly Material | Polyester with PU5000mm coating |
| Recommended Use | Backpacking |
| Seasons | 4 Season |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 1 Person |
| Sport Type | Backpacking |
| Stake Material | Steel or Aluminum |
| Style Name | Comfort |
| Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Clip |
| Tent Design | Camping Tent |
| Tent Floor Material | Polyester |
| UV Protection | UV Protection |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Water Resistance Technology | PU 5000MM |
A**E
Surprisingly solid for the price. I take this backpacking down to 5C and no issues. It’s been in heavy rain and not a leak. No morning condensation. Zippers are good if you’re a little slow with them. It’s small so not two person but one person and a pack fits in it. Bought a stuff sack for it and keep the poles on the side. Pegs are great quality, never had them bend in rocky soil. Easy set up. Light enough for the price. It’s been on a lot of trips and no real wear (I use a footprint). Couldn’t recommend more for a budget tent.
M**T
Absolutely love this tent! It’s a bit small, sure, but it’s a single person tent. Sets up really easy, only takes a couple of minutes. The material is strong and does it’s job well. The rain fly fits great and allows a decent sized vestibule for a smaller bag (45L in photos), and shoes and any small things you don’t want with you inside. The sleeping area is a bit tight, again, 1 person tent, but there is decent headroom for one to sit and the light hook is a nice touch. Would recommend for any campsite camping and lighter trails and backpacking. It fits nicely on a pack. I’ve spent about 20-25 nights inside it. With and without the rain fly. It can get a bit stuffy and produce condensation with the fly on in warmer weather. But the vents are a huge help!
S**.
I was a little worried cheaping out on a tent (especially for a big trip like trekking the O-Circuit in the Chilean Patagonia), but this tent did the job. Not the biggest, not the lightest, not the flashiest, but it kept me dry from rain/snow, and protected me from brutal winds, making it a great 4-season tent . I am 6 feet tall and very flexible, and I was able to change clothes inside the tent with low-moderate effort. I will say, if I was any taller, this tent would have been too small. The tops of my feet/toes would touch the edges of the tent, but I’m not picky so I didn’t mind. I wish the rain cover fit/stretched a little better over the tent to allow water to better roll off of it. I struggled to fully stretch the cover and would always have some give/wrinkles in the cover. Without a doubt worth the money, though. Again, it got me through the O-Circuit in Patagonia with no issues at all. All at a fraction of the price of other single-person, 4-season tents.
V**S
I purchased the 1 person tent for bikepacking. It's not the lightest tent out there, but for $70 it's worth it. I am 6' and had plenty of room to sleep and put a little extra gear at my feet. I like the little vestibule. I left my stove and shoes out there and they were protected from the weather and snow. The weak point is where the two poles cross and tie at the peak of the tent. I have set the tent up 3 times and can already see the threads straining. I used it in 25°F weather and we got a dusting of snow overnight. The tent kept me dry and warm. I made sure to open the two vents at the top, but quite a bit of condensation still formed inside of the tent. Look forward to warmer weather to try it out. Overall for the price I'd recommend it. If there was a way to reenforce the tie, I think it would be a great little tent. I bought a footprint to place under the tent and roll it up and strap it to the outside of the bag for transport and storage.
A**R
Awesome little tent it is double Lair and keeps the frost on the outside lair well pitched.
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