What to Look for in a Camping Tent

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Purposefully built for a solo camper with a large cot, the ALPS Mountaineering Copper Creek Cot Cabin keeps you dry without feeling stuffy. It combines plenty of mesh with the fully seam-sealed fly.
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View all ALPS Mountaineering Camping Tents| Best Use | Camping |
|---|---|
| Seasons | 3-season |
| Sleeping Capacity | 1-person |
| Packaged Weight | 15 pounds |
| Packed Size | 24 x 6.5 x 6.5 inches |
| Floor Dimensions | 93 x 64 inches |
| Floor Area | 41 square feet |
| Peak Height | 72 inches |
| Number of Doors | 1 door |
| Number of Poles | 6 |
| Pole Material | Fiberglass; steel |
| Pole Diameter | Fiberglass: 11 millimeters; steel: 16 millimeters |
| Canopy Fabric | Mesh; 75-denier 185T polyester |
| Floor Fabric | 210-denier polyester oxford ripstop with 5,000 mm coating |
| Rainfly Fabric | 75-denier 185T polyester fly with 1,500 mm coating |
| Footprint Included | No |
| Design Type | Freestanding |
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Two trips with total of 6 nights, 1 rain day. This is roomy tent for solo car camping. I have a twin cot and 3" foam mattress. Plenty of space for cot and room to stand, I am 5.11. I used one corner to store pack and some gear. The doorway is large and easy to open and keeps the rain out. The door screen allows plenty of air flow during day. The tent did feel hot and stuffy at end of day. There are 2 gear loops above front entrance to the right and opposite side on back wall. I use to run paracord line to hang coast lantern. I do wish it had a gear loop in the center of roof to help hang the lantern. The gear pops are norm for the gear pockets that come with the tent. There are multiple spots to hang it along the wall. The floor is thick, but I use a 5 x7.5 tarp as footprint. The poles seem durable and set up is easy.
Great tent for one person. It has plenty of space for gear and other things. Easy to assemble and robust construction. Used it during our summer training exercise and workerd great. I will be using it again for our winter training exercise.
Well built, but gee whiz, why can't they include instructions? If you have put up other "pop up " tents in the past you can figure it out, but the first time you definitely want to set it up first at home. Since it's designed to be a one person tent I did it alone, probably took me 45 minutes, hopefully less next time. It is well built, and two could probable do just fine in it camping.