🏕️ Instant comfort, endless adventure—your campsite just got an upgrade!
The EchoSmile Camping Instant Pop Up Tent is a 3-season, water-resistant dome tent designed for quick setup in just 10 seconds. It comfortably accommodates up to 6 people with a spacious interior and 51-inch center height. Reinforced fiberglass poles with steel protection tubes enhance durability, while multiple mesh windows and zippered doors provide excellent ventilation and bug protection. Lightweight and portable with a carry bag, this tent is perfect for family camping, hiking, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking convenience and reliable weather resistance.
Brand | EchoSmile |
Item Weight | 4.2 Kilograms |
Recommended Uses For Product | Travelling, Backpacking, Camping & Hiking |
Shape | Dome |
Occupancy | 5 Person |
Seasons | 3 Season |
Included Components | Carry Bag, Peg, Ro, Pole |
Water Resistance Technology | 1500 Mm |
Special Feature | Rainproof, UV Protection, Windproof |
Occupant Capacity | 5 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Polyester, Fiberglass |
Color | White & Grey (6 Person) |
Sport | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking, Hiking |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Easy Setup, Instant, Pop Up |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Assembly Time | 0.17 minutes |
Pole Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 2 |
Fabric Type | Fiberglass |
Floor Length | 126 Inches |
Maximum Height | 51.18 Inches |
Floor Area | 74.65 Square Feet |
Base Material | Polyester |
Number Of Poles | 1 |
Style | Dome |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Assembly Required | No |
Number of Windows | 4 |
Number Of Pockets | 1 |
Number of Rooms | 1 |
Minimum Trail Weight | 4.2 Kilograms |
Stake Material | Steel |
Tent Floor Material | Polyester |
Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Pre-Attached |
Number of Guylines | 3 |
Number of Stakes | 4 |
Rainfly Material | [Predicted] Water-resistant material |
Is Waterproof | True |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | True |
UPC | 768490592701 |
Form Factor | Dome |
Manufacturer | EchoSmile |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 31.5 x 26.5 x 2.5 inches |
Package Weight | 4.26 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 86.61 x 51.18 x 125.98 inches |
Brand Name | EchoSmile |
Part Number | LTT0002 |
A**G
Amazing easy tent!
The best tent ever! Easy to put up and fold down. Has enough room and great quality and very durable with a great price! We had a great time camping without worrying about spending a bunch of time putting up a tent! It was tall enough and was a great size as expected!
S**E
Pop up Tent
Easy to setup and break down. Very well made
Y**X
Comparison with Coleman. Easy to deploy, takes considerable practice to fold back. Big capacity
I own this, a 2-year-old Coleman, and year-old Moon Lence pop-up tent. They work exactly the same way but have some noticeable differences.First, the 5-8 person capacity is overstated. I would consider 4-5 adults to be appropriate.Air flow: I have mixed feelings about the tents- Coleman has large, mesh openings at the top, allowing for heat to be whisked away and for you to have a nice view of the sky. The lower part of the tent however, has ZERO air flow and could result in high temperatures during hot days in California- EchoSmile and Moon Lence has large, mesh door openings at the front and back, allowing for a breeze to flow through (if tent is oriented correctly)-- Moon Lence's top mesh portion is not as large as Coleman's, allowing you to see less of the sky. Benefit of this is that it is likely better to hold in heat-- EchoSmile has NO mesh opening at the top, trapping in heat. It makes up for that with 2 vents near each of the two doorsPockets: Coleman has a large, mesh pocket to store items. The Moon Lence has a small one on each side. EchoSmile has a large and small on each, respective side.Rain: I feel that the Moon Lence, due to the front and back door being mesh all the way through, rain water could potentially enter the tent. However, a sprinkler test resulted in the tent staying surprisingly dry. Perhaps it wouldn't withstand a rainstorm, but these pop up tents aren't designed for that (or snow) anyway. EchoSmile held up well.Deployment: All three deploy quickly. Throw into the air and unfold. Stake the tent and guy lines down to secure against wind. Be sure to purchase a tarp that's slightly smaller than the tent floor to help keep water from pooling and most importantly: to keep any sharp objects from puncturing the tent floor.Packing away: Coleman and Moon Lence, due to them being 4-person tents, fold up the same way. Coleman has a nice video on YouTube to show how. The tent also has some pictures printed onto the carry case, though that's hard to follow. I use a modified technique from Coleman's that works very well. It involves putting the tent in-between your legs before folding the top part down and inward like a crashing wave. The Moon Lence does provide picture instructions with the tent itself.EchoSmile, on the other hand, was the most difficult to figure out on how to fold away. Its larger capacity requires it to be folded differently, and the demo video on Amazon did not show all the steps in detail. It is hard to describe, but you essentially fold the tent together, flatten it, twist it hexagonally, and flip one side over the other to the point where it feels like you are about to break the poles. It took some practice and it does make me wonder how long the poles will fare over time due to the force exerted during the folding process.As with all pop-up tents, they are not suitable for winter camping and heavy rains. They are just not built sturdy enough to withstand strong forces. They DO make up for in convenience with quick deployment and packing.Ultimately, it was a toss-up between the tents, and I decided to give the Coleman to my brother. The Moon Lence slightly won me over with the large, mesh doors for better cooling, though my brother said he felt comfortably fine in the Coleman. The EchoSmile is the only decent option I found for slightly more room than the other two tents. Rather than comfortably fitting 3 persons (Coleman and Moon Lence), the EchoSmile can easily fit four campers.
M**Z
Dissatisfied
Dissatisfied! The first and only time I used this tent, I was not able to fold it back together. Is good quality and a little spacious but not for me.
T**
Easy to pop up but not to put away
We bought this because I usually have to set up a tent on my own and wanted something a little easier. Which is a SUPER easy set up.Unfortunately, this arrived 2 days late so I didn’t get to use it for my planned camping trip. But it worked out because the video makes it look like it’s as easy as window shade almost but it took 2 people to twist this back together and I would of ended up looking like I rolled around in dirt if i did this myself.It has great space inside for 2-3 ppl (not 4-6 as advertised, unless you don’t do blow up mattress)One thing I REALLY didn’t like is, to open and close the windows you can only do it from outside of the tent. Which I find insane, if I get hot or cold in the middle of the night I do not want to get up and unzip the tent and walk outside just to unzip the window.With it being late arrival, not being to put away without getting super dirty and not being able to open windows easily from inside. We had to return it.
B**H
When in doubt.. buy it
Great product and fast delivery
T**Y
Steamy time with your S/O 100/10
Overall AMAZING! Easy to use, super roomy for 2 adults and 3 dogs! Great ventilation if your get down with your S/O! Great price! Super comfy and easy to carry on your pack! 100/10 for those steamy get aways! Waterproof for the snow and storms! Yall hit that buy now button!
D**
Overall - Great Budget Tent
Who doesnt like a to show up at the campsite and be able to set up the tent faster than the dogs can hop out of the car? We have 2 large dogs and bought the 6-person tent to give the dogs more room than our current 4 person Ozark tent. I would absolutely buy one of these again.When i first got this tent, i pulled it out of the bag and threw it in the air. It popped right open, and was ready to be staked down. My first impressions of it were "this thing cant hold up to wind or water". I tried shaking it a bit and was impressed at how sturdy it felt.On the inside i was shocked at how spacious it felt. I would absolutely say you could fit 6 people, it would just be a little awkward trying to get out of the tent for the people in the middle and the ends (exits would be a little awkard to sleep by.For packing up, i spent 2 minutes trying to figure out the best way ( i didnt watch the video), and i got pretty close. I then decided to watch the video. For those who didnt watch it, it is fairly easy, and i included my instructions below. It took me less than 2 minutes from start to finish (1 minute to put the strap on and to fit it in the bag.Instructions (1-2 minutes)1. stand on side of tent and fold the front and back exits up to the middle.2. Then flip the side furthest from you (so the bottom of the tent is up), this will allow you to have it in half.3. Pickup the whole tent and grab the front/back spots (left and right most sides) and twist to make the furthest side from you flip upsidedown again (same as step 2) and set it on the ground. It should look like a figure 84. Lastly flip the furthest from you ontop of the part closest to you.5. Set the strap around the freshly folded tent to keep it from popping open6. put it back in the bag.
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