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Naturehike Mongar 2-Person Lightweight Backpacking Tent - 3-Season Waterproof Hiking Camping Tent with Double Crossbars & Footprint - Easy Setup Double Layer Design for Outdoor Adventures, Hunting, Mountaineering & Travel | Perfect for Backpacking Trips, Camping Getaways & Wilderness Exploration
Naturehike Mongar 2-Person Lightweight Backpacking Tent - 3-Season Waterproof Hiking Camping Tent with Double Crossbars & Footprint - Easy Setup Double Layer Design for Outdoor Adventures, Hunting, Mountaineering & Travel | Perfect for Backpacking Trips, Camping Getaways & Wilderness Exploration
Naturehike Mongar 2-Person Lightweight Backpacking Tent - 3-Season Waterproof Hiking Camping Tent with Double Crossbars & Footprint - Easy Setup Double Layer Design for Outdoor Adventures, Hunting, Mountaineering & Travel | Perfect for Backpacking Trips, Camping Getaways & Wilderness Exploration
Naturehike Mongar 2-Person Lightweight Backpacking Tent - 3-Season Waterproof Hiking Camping Tent with Double Crossbars & Footprint - Easy Setup Double Layer Design for Outdoor Adventures, Hunting, Mountaineering & Travel | Perfect for Backpacking Trips, Camping Getaways & Wilderness Exploration
Naturehike Mongar 2-Person Lightweight Backpacking Tent - 3-Season Waterproof Hiking Camping Tent with Double Crossbars & Footprint - Easy Setup Double Layer Design for Outdoor Adventures, Hunting, Mountaineering & Travel | Perfect for Backpacking Trips, Camping Getaways & Wilderness Exploration
Naturehike Mongar 2-Person Lightweight Backpacking Tent - 3-Season Waterproof Hiking Camping Tent with Double Crossbars & Footprint - Easy Setup Double Layer Design for Outdoor Adventures, Hunting, Mountaineering & Travel | Perfect for Backpacking Trips, Camping Getaways & Wilderness Exploration
Naturehike Mongar 2-Person Lightweight Backpacking Tent - 3-Season Waterproof Hiking Camping Tent with Double Crossbars & Footprint - Easy Setup Double Layer Design for Outdoor Adventures, Hunting, Mountaineering & Travel | Perfect for Backpacking Trips, Camping Getaways & Wilderness Exploration

Naturehike Mongar 2-Person Lightweight Backpacking Tent - 3-Season Waterproof Hiking Camping Tent with Double Crossbars & Footprint - Easy Setup Double Layer Design for Outdoor Adventures, Hunting, Mountaineering & Travel | Perfect for Backpacking Trips, Camping Getaways & Wilderness Exploration

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Naturehike Mongar 2 Person Tent Package Includes: Inner Tent ×1Rainfly ×17001 Aluminum Pole ×1Reinforced Pegs ×10Reflective Wind Ropes ×4Storage Bag ×1Footprint ×1 Balance the Stability, Comfort, and Weight Naturehike Mongar tent will be your best choice, it has the best comfort and brings you a sense of security. Made with 20D nylon double-check cloth, rainproof, windproof, warm, and breathable.More durable -- You can see from the reinforced strength and stitching of our tent.Easy to set up and dismantle conveniently, you can install the tent easily and quickly in less than 10 minutes and very easy to take down. SPECIFICATION Rainfly: 20D rip-stop nylon check fabric (PU 4000mm)Inner Tent: B3 mesh + down-proof coating +20D nylon check fabric (PU4000mm)Floor: 20D rip-stop nylon (PU3000mm)Capacity: 2 personSeason: 3Inner Tent Si​ze: 82.6”(L) x 53.1”(W) x 41.3”(H) / 210cm(L) x 135cm(W) x 105cm(H)Packed Weight: 4.7lbs / 2.15kgPacked Si​ze: 19.7" x φ6" / 50cm x φ15cm Why Naturehike? Symmetrical Ventilation System Air Convection. Front and rear convection ventilation windows, with door openings on both sides, form a circulating ventilation system. Double Crossbars Structure The top of the tent is supported by double crossbars. You can fully stretch your back when sitting in the tent without worrying about touching the top of the tent, which makes you more comfortable. Free-Standing This tent's free-standing structure allows you to move and relocate the tent without having to disassemble it. More Details Full-coverage PU 4000mm rainfly provides a reliable protection in no matter bad weather, keep the inside of the tent dry and comfortable. Floor caulking: 20D nylon, PU4000mmWaterproof caulking for inner tent cornerCaulking at the bottom seam Reflective wind rope buckleDouble-sided zippers for easy access to the tentAluminum alloy fixing buckle Easy and safe quick hanging double buckleTop cross-bracedMesh pocket for collectionAluminum pole tee structure Naturehike Mongar 2 Person Tent Naturehike Cloud Up 2 Person Tent Naturehike Camping Chair Naturehike FT07 Folding Table Naturehike 45L/65L Hiking Backpack Naturehike 18L Hiking Daypack Buying Options Buying Options Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Customer Reviews 4.8 out of 5 stars 50 4.5 out of 5 stars 106 4.5 out of 5 stars 70 4.2 out of 5 stars 5 4.3 out of 5 stars 18 4.3 out of 5 stars 16 Price $99.00$99.00 $89.00$89.00 $39.99$39.99 $29.99$29.99 $109.99$109.99 $17.99$17.99 Open Size 82.7"L x 53.1"W x 41.3"H 82.7"L x 49.2"W x 41.3"H 21"L x 12"W x 27"H 23.23"L x 15.75"W x 15.35"H 10.24"L x 7.09"W x 26.38"H 9.06"L x 6.69"W x 16.54"H Storage Size 6"L x 6"W x 19.7"H 4.7"L x 4.7"W x17.7"H 3"L x 3"W x 14"H 4.53"L x 4.53"W x 16.93"H 10.24"L x 7.09"W x 26.38"H 2.7"L x 2.7"W x 4.7"H Weight 4.7 lbs 3.97 lbs 2 lbs 1.6 lbs 2.93 lbs 0.24 lbs

Features

    Nylon

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    Ultra-Lightweight & Compact Naturehike Mongar 2-Person Tent sets the bar high for hiking gear with its lightweight design. This tent redefines convenience by weighing only 4.7 lbs (including all accessories) and packing down to a compact size of 15.7x Φ 5.1in. Ideal for backpacking, bike touring, and camping trips, it is an essential gear for ultralight hiking enthusiasts.

    High-Quality, Durable Materials Crafted from 20D Nylon ripstop, B3 mesh, and 7001 Aluminum poles, this tent is designed for toughness. The high-density B3 mesh enhances breathability while keeping insects at bay. Two air vents on the sides of the fly ensure optimal air circulation.

    Easy Setup & User-Friendly Design Thanks to its simple Y-frame structure, even first-time users can set up the tent quickly. For convenience, the installation instructions are sewn inside the stuff sack. The tent features 2 doors for easy access and 2 vestibules for gear storage.

    Versatile & Weather-Resistant The Mongar is a true 3-season, 2-person tent ideal for hiking, backpacking, and camping. It offers excellent stability and protection against UV rays, wind, and rainstorms. The tent fly can be adjusted for full closure or partial opening for ventilation and shade.

    Spacious & Double-Layer Free-Standing Design Enjoy over 30 square feet of sleeping area, with a length of up to 6.89 feet, width of up to 4.4 feet, and height of up to 3.28 feet. The Mongar 2-man tent features a double-layer free-standing design for wind resistance in inclement weather. The inner tent and tent fly can be used separately, and the tent fly doubles as a sunshade.

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I bought this tent about a month before hurricane Ian made landfall in south FL. I had not expected to use it for some time, but when the storm was on a line for my area (which later shifted) I thought it a perfect time to take a quick camping trip to Georgia. 4 nights (3 campgrounds) in it without issue.For it's price/features, I love it. I'm 6ft, and have no issues with the length. Obviously, it's a small tent, for me though it feels plenty spacious, and all I need in terms of space. I use this for "car camping" as it's so light and takes next to no space in the vehicle. As I'm not a backpacker, only a backpacker can decide if this is light enough to be used for that purpose.The main reason I like this model is the full mesh inner. I can't sleep when I'm warm, so I was looking for a very "airy" tent, and this is exactly that. Even with it's airy nature, I still did not feel cold one night when it got down to 40f (zero condensation on the inner side of the rain fly). Sleeping mats and sleeping bags/quilts are the real key to staying warm, but for the future with a good "sleep system", I don't consider the ambient temperature to be a concern for the airy nature of this tent.I did a "rain test" with a garden hose before the trip and found zero leaks. That said, I acknowledge this wasn't really much of a test, not compared to a real rainstorm. I did not experience any rain on the trip so I think it too soon to swear by its rain resistance. For my own peace of mind, I will stick it out in the yard for our next rain storm and see how it does.While putting up the tent, the cross pole (permanently attached) naturally hangs below the main pole. I've seen many videos where the tent is assembled in this way. It works, but doesn't seem correct. For the sturdiest tent, this should probably be re-positioned during assembly so that the cross pole sits on top of the main pole.Nov 12 update - Due to a misunderstanding, this tent was set out in the backyard (west coast of FL) the day before tropical storm Nicole. The wind gusts decreased much less than expected after moving from the east coast to the west. Serious wind gusts and rain started to hit the tent around 3am and continued till around 10am. When the gusts would hit, the upwind side of the cross-pole would bend downward, collapsing the vestibule, then return to position (often making a sound like a kick drum) As the wind swirled both vestibules took turns collapsing and popping back up. After about an hour one of the vestibule stakes (supplied with the tent) popped out; I stuck it back in, but it popped out again 10mins later. I decided it was best to go inside the house.I continued to look for something better to anchor the vestibules. Larger 7" "Y-type" stakes held a little better, but would still pop out. I did find one plastic screw type stake and that seemed to hold, but there was still the other vestibule to worry about. Eventually I used a foot long metal corkscrew, meant as a tie-point for large dogs - that was perfect.We had repeated wind gusts in the 50+mph range, with the local reported high of 72mph. I did not want to attempt to take the tent down in that wind, so it sat there for hours and was pummeled over and over. When the cross pole wasn't collapsing and springing back, sometimes it seemed like the whole tent was inflating and ready to pop like a balloon - but it never did. The wind started to subside around 10am, and around 10:30 I took it down. It was perfectly dry inside. This was clearly a dumb thing I do not wish to repeat, but I am not going to doubt the integrity of that little tent.