🏕️ Elevate your outdoor game with ultralight, all-weather freedom!
The Naturehike Cloud Up 3 is a cutting-edge, ultralight 3-person backpacking tent featuring PU4000mm+ waterproof 20D nylon fabric, durable 7007 aluminum alloy poles, and a smart double-layer design. Weighing only 2.4kg and packing down to 51×18cm, it offers easy setup, excellent ventilation with a breathable mesh inner tent and skylight, plus a spacious footprint and foyer—perfect for millennial adventurers craving both comfort and performance on every hike or camping trip.
Age range | Adult |
Color | 20D Forest Green |
Size | 3 person |
Style | Modern |
Material composition | Polyester, mesh |
Height | 110 centimetres |
Item display length | 214.99 centimetres |
Weight | 2.22 kg |
Item display width | 180 centimetres |
Shape | Round |
Material type | Nylon |
Number of items | 1 |
Seasons | 3 Season |
Features | Rainproof, UV Protection, Waterproof |
Sport | Cycling, Camping & Hiking |
Ultraviolet light protection | [YES] |
Included components | Rainfly |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Naturehike |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Naturehike |
Item model number | 6927595765685 |
Product Dimensions | 51 x 18 x 18 cm; 2.3 kg |
ASIN | B08P3494DN |
K**M
A great birthday present to myself.
I really love this tent.I was able to put it up in 5 minutes by myself. Research on YouTube made this easy and provided useful tips.The included footprint is a great addition. Ive had so many tents where I have to buy footprints seperately.Ive used this alone and also shared it with my 6 year old grand nephew, he was able to put the pole up alone!Very spacious inside. It has 4 triangular pockets. Itvis well made and has lightweight pegsI don't like the position of the lamp holder, as its over the entrance. It could also have donebwith a couple more tent pegs.Its my new go to quasi backpaking / train travel tent.
S**R
First trip!
Used it for a single night on the WHW and it’s great value for money. I have 3 large dogs and myself and them fitted in with room to spare!Compacts downs super small if you keep the poles out and slide them discreetly into you pack.Got this to replace the Vango banshee that I used for 2 years and already feel it packs better, lighter and will be great for all coming adventures
A**R
Great tent but Not four season
Overall I am very happy with this tent, it literally only takes five minutes to put it up. When you put it up for the first time beware that frame is slightly higher at the door end. Plenty of room for two adults with backpacks, wouldn’t recommend it for three. There’s no way that this is a four season tent, the inner is mostly mesh and the wind blows straight through, not what you want in cold weather. On the plus side all this ventilation prevents condensation. We’ve used it in early spring, there was a storm on the first night and it stood up to the wind and rain without issue, the following morning it was frosty. We were on a campsite so had the car close by enabling us to take extra gear. Two sleeping bags each with self inflatable foam mattress under air mattress combined with a woolly hat, didn’t notice the cold at all (without the extra gear it would definitely have been too cold) and because of the bad weather we had the whole campsite to ourselves. Been out in it a few times now and nothing to complain about apart from the weather (fog, wind, rain etc…) looking forward to camping out in the summer, maybe using just the inner mesh. Dropped a star because advertised as four seasons, at best its three because of the amount of ventilation but like I said before it prevents condensation. This tent is really well made, I expect it to last us a good few years and have no regrets buying it, lightweight and compact, perfect for backpacking in warmer weather
S**N
Great lightweight tent
Fantastic lightweight tent. Goes up and down quickly. Spacious, and airy inside.
D**
Perfect for one man. Haha. And two man.
Love this.
T**.
Great Tent, Awful Customer Service
The tent itself is great. It's definitely not 4 Seasons due to the mesh material used for the inner, but amazing in the summer and those fringe months, and, with a good sleep system, I could see it handling early spring/late autumn. It goes up very easily - most of the time (I'll get to that in a bit) - and it's freestanding design is exceptionally convenient to help get your pitch just right. Pegs are high quality, and an included groundsheet is a welcome addition. It's very light and packs easily - you could add some compression straps to the bag to pack it down even better.The poles are where I had my initial concerns with this tent. Upon first seeing them, I had concerns that the swivelling top pole would be a very weak point on this pole system. I was proven wrong when the tent easily withstood some very windy conditions for several nights on a trip around the NC500, and several wild camping trips throughout Scotland afterwards.However, when attempting to camp on another beach the following year the pole broke in this exact point I had concerns with, while pitching in moderately windy conditions (17mph recorded on the day with 30mph gusts). In hindsight, we perhaps could have pitched the tent inner-first (which we chose not to do to avoid sand getting blown through the mesh of the inner) to help give the tent structure and to alleviate the "parachuting" effect the wind was causing to the outer. However that brings up the question - how do you pitch this "4 Season" tent if it's raining and windy, as it so often can be in Scotland and the UK with short notice? The mesh design of the inner means the tent has to be pitched outer first in the rain. But the pole design makes pitching outer first one of the most difficult pitches I've ever experienced of there's a consistent wind - to the point the tent suffered a catastrophic failure.To make matters worse, the process of getting a replacement pole (as we were still in warranty), was excruciatingly bad. Initially, the process was moving smoothly. But as soon as I had sent purchase and damage proof communication stopped. After a couple of days wait and some pestering I got a delivery tracking number, being told I should see progress on this within 3 days, and communication came to a stop once again. I didn't see an update on that tracking number for over 10 days, and my emails asking for further information on the delay went ignored. My poles eventually arrived in Scotland and are due to arrive tomorrow. If they do, it will have taken just shy of a month (25 days) to get a replacement set.The tent itself is great. But there are certain factors: not really 4 seasons; problems if trying to pitch in adverse conditions; poor customer service in dealing with product failure while under warranty, that make it difficult to recommend. Personally, I would look elsewhere.
S**N
Good but Questionable Quality given the price
Item recieved. Gave it a once over and thought everything was okay.Took the tent for it's first outing. Easy to set up and the structure itself is pretty good. However once built, I found a hole in the side of the floor (missed during the first check - presumed the sun made it easier to spot when outdoors).Tent felt comfortable. Had some wind but didn't bother us that much. Tent definitely keeps you warm. Had some condensation build up even with the vents open.Overall its a decent tent. Fits 2 people with kit. 3 would be a push. Questioning the quality slightly given the hole found. Not sure I can return due to finding it whilst on the first camping trip with it.
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