







⛺ Elevate your solo adventures with the ultimate lightweight, weatherproof shelter!
The Bessport 1-Person Camping Tent offers a roomy 21-square-foot interior with two doors and vestibules, crafted from durable polyester with a 2000mm waterproof rating. Weighing just 4.4 lbs, it features a welded floor and full rainfly for superior weather protection, plus a quick-setup freestanding design with aluminum poles and reflective guylines. Ideal for hiking, backpacking, and mountaineering, it balances lightweight portability with rugged durability to keep you dry and comfortable on every outdoor journey.

















| ASIN | B07V3DT4W9 |
| Additional Features | Water-Resistant |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Basic instructions required, but not detailed |
| Assembly Time | 6 Minutes |
| Base | Polyester |
| Best Sellers Rank | #61,209 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #159 in Camping Tents |
| Brand | Bessport |
| Brand Name | Bessport |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | 1P-Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,340 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | Polyester |
| Floor Area | 20.4 Square Feet |
| Floor Length | 87.8 Inches |
| Floor Width | 33.5 Inches |
| Installation Type | Easy Setup, Free Standing |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 88.58"L x 33.46"W x 43.31"H |
| Item Weight | 4.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | BESSPORT |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Basic1p-grey-US |
| Material Type | Aluminum, Polyester |
| Maximum Height | 63 Inches |
| Minimum Trail Weight | 4 Pounds |
| Model Number | Basic1p-grey-US |
| Number Of Doors | 2 |
| Number Of Pockets | 4 |
| Number Of Poles | 2 |
| Number of Guylines | 2 |
| Number of Rooms | 1 |
| Number of Stakes | 4 |
| Number of Vestibules | 2 |
| Occupancy | 1 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 1 |
| Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 88.58"L x 33.46"W x 43.31"H |
| Rainfly Material | Polyester |
| Rainfly Weight | 4.4 Pounds |
| Recommended Use | Camping & Hiking |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
| Seasons | 4 Season |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 86.6 inches x 31.5 inches x 43.5" |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
| Stake Material | metal |
| Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Clip |
| Tent Design | Camping Tent |
| Tent Floor Material | Polyester |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vestibule Area | 21 Square Feet |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Water Resistance Technology | 2000 Mm |
I**V
Great Tent
Ended up using this car camping when I didn’t feel like buying a midway $200 tent that I’d replace with something more expensive later. Weight? Obviously not a lightweight or close to an UL tent. The weight listed is accurate. Set up took about 5-10 minutes the first time. I purchased the footprint for tent and would suggest getting one as well due to the bottom being thin. The temperatures varied from 40F to about 65-70F and had no issues with condensation. Ventilation worked well and it has two extra vents that can be opened and closed via Velcro (while not the best, they work). You can easily take the rain fly off if you need more ventilation in the case of hot weather. My favorite part? It performed perfect during a storm. Zero water made it inside the tent. It was windy and with the guy-lines there was little to no noise. While there was some movement it wasn’t enough to detract from sleep. Inside is enough for two people snugly with a little gear. For one person it fit me and everything I brought with room to spare. Each corner has a small mesh storage pocket. There is a hook to hang a light off of in the middle. It also includes a mesh basket that can be attached in place of the hook for additional storage. Long story short: Water proof. Easy to setup. Car camping. Get the footprint. It outperforms in cost.
N**K
Design and quality
This has been such a great addition to my tent inventory. It is durable and holds up well in the rain. It is light enough for this price range. It sets up and breaks down easily. I only use it a few times per year, so hard to tell how long it will last. I also prefer this type of rain fly so I can easily store boots, backpack, and other loose items right outside the tent while keeping it out of the rain or out of view from others.
J**O
It works but not for cold weather
It’s a nice tent, 5 minutes to install, but definitely NOT for cold weather, also the cold condensation make some water come inside the tent, nothing serious though. Size is good for 1 person, materials are ok, functionality is good, it works!! I would buy it again.
B**Y
Bessport 2 Adults Camping Tent
I bought this same sized tent in the light gray, and because it performed so well, I bought another one in OD. I've seen all the reviews on this tent and am surprised that some buyers had bad experiences with it. Some even complained about the design of the doors, which I happen to absolutely love. This tent IS a 4 season tent. * It's water proo * It's light weight (4.9 ~ 5.2 lbs depending on the Tent Pegs you use, and yes, I weighed the entire tent in its bag on a digital medical scale made for humans) * It's easy to set up/break down * It's roomy overhead/head to foot/side to side. * It has mesh pockets on all 4 corners + an overhead light, etc., hanger & stash bed * It has guy points and excellent cordage for guy-lines + extra cordage. * The poles are Aluminum Tubular with shock-cord connectors that take-down into 14" lengths for a compact roll-up. I forgot to measure the width, but I'd guess they're ~ 8mm which I prefer for weight and compactness, and definitely not 11mm. I use a very light weight sil-poly tarp rated @ 4000 hydrostatic head 5' x 10' for my Footprint, but that is not calculated in the weight described above. A thicker fabric is more protective, but the risk to reward is, it's heavier and takes up more space. The only thing I don't like are the Tent Pegs that come with it. They will easily bend if trying to stake into hard ground. I prefer the "V" (aka "L") shaped Pegs in Titanium, although the Aluminum "V" is lighter and cheaper. The "Tri-Star" peg version is also strong but they don't store together as compactly as the "V" version does. I know that occasionally some lemons may unfortunately get sold, but from the pics I saw from the complainers, I wonder if they were actually user errors and just wanted their money back instead of taking the loss for their own mistakes. e.g., Holes in the floor are usually from not clearing the campsite of debris and not using a footprint; A Rainfly that blows completely off of a good set of side release buckles in strong wind, was either not buckled right, &/or, not properly guy lined down, especially when expecting strong winds. Do I recommend this tent? Absolutely! For now the price is good @ $69.99
A**Y
Shocked at the value for the price.
First I just want to start with saying the value of what you get is amazing for the price. Tent is 4.5 lbs. By myself I can set it up in about five minutes. Pros: super lightweight, has two doors, storage on all corners, a good bathtub, hanging hooks up top, great ventilation, tent poles are super lightweight and snap in easy, the attachment points are reenforced, the rain fly sits roughly three inches off the tent allowing for food ventilation, rain fly has several guy lines (I only used the corners and the vestibule ones), zippers are stitched well and slide with ease, easy pop up ventilation on either side that can Velcro down during rain. Cons: comes with 12 steel steaks @28 grams each (ditched them and put in 6 of the aluminum ones from Walmart @16 grams each), THATS IT!!! I have used this tent twice, one over night and a three night through trip. I had it set up and taken down before anyone else and the two guys I was with wanted this link so they can buy one. The tent steaks were the only negative that I have found yet. The zippers get caught in the material from time to time but I found that only happened when I was being quick but if I just calmly unzipped them like a normal person and not some ape, there were no issues. I'll be buying another for my son.
T**M
Great tent for moto-camping
Used the 2P during a 3 week Moto Adventure. It packs down fairly small, small enough to fit in my side pannier. The 1P would be smaller, but the 2P allows for room to change and store gear. The awning/raincover can also extend out from both sides to stash wet or muddy gear like boots. One of the best features, and this could be a common thing now, as I haven't purchased a tent for ten years, but there's doors on both sized. This makes positioning or just getting in/out much easier, especially if used with two people. Setup is easy with only two poles. The only stakes that are actually required are if you want to prop out the rain cover over the doors. I did this a few times, but otherwise just let it drape down. The tent can stand on it's own when assembled, which makes moving it a breeze. The only thing I would change is adding more vents in the rain cover. If you know it's going to be dry, then simply go without it, but with the cover on, it did seem a little stuffy, especially if I didn't pin down the door openings. It lasted three weeks on and off a bike, so durability seems decent enough. Great value overall, especially when compared to specialty tents costing 3-4x more. It's not the lightest or smallest, but if you have the capacity it's worth it.
A**R
Small but Decent
I bought this for a camping trip my boyfriend and I were planning. We are looking to backpack in the future so I figured I could kill two birds with one stone with this purchase. After reading the reviews I figured it would be perfect for the two of us. It is lightweight and small, fits right on our packs and it is easy to assemble. What I didn’t realize was just EXACTLY how small it would be. The photos I saw in the reviews made it seem somewhat spacious but after camping in it for four days, it is a right squeeze. My boyfriend (6ft7in) and myself (5ft9in) were packed in almost like sardines with our gear. The air vents on either side are useless to allow any fresh air in and unless you want everyone to see you, the rain cover HAS to go on because the top half of the tent is a see-through mesh. Overall, it’s a good tent, but it’s definitely more of a one man tent with gear, sleeping bag, & pillow. It didn’t rain so I can’t comment on how water resistance it is. Durability wise, I wouldn’t really trust just the tent on the ground. The whole material is pretty thin, so we bought a tarp to put on the ground before we laid the tent down.
K**C
Absolute Value For Money
For a long time I had been looking for a solo tent which should tick these boxes: light weight; of the right size; with good quality and design. I thought I would have to pay US$200 upward to have such qualities in such a tent. And I got these in the Bessport 1, for much less. The tent weighs about 5 lbs out of the box. That seems heavy considering the weight of solo tents on the market these days. It is heavy for 'good' reasons: the included pegs were made of iron - they weigh 1 lb. On the other hand the tent is made of traditional PU coated polyester fabrics. These are heavier compared with, for example, sylnylon. I am not disapppointed by the fabrics, though. They are obviously more sturdy than sylnylon. This is obvious in the case of the tent floor. Having said all these I would say that the tent is well built with good quality. In order to reduce weight many solo tents on the market skim on size. The Ferrino Nemisi solo tent I own is a typical example. It measures 70 cm (27.5") at the head end and 50 cm (19,6") at the foot end. I can barely roll when I sleep in there. My head nearly scratch the roof when I sit up as the maximum height of this tent is 90 cm (35.4"). I am not really that big - 5'9". When I am in there there is no room for my pack or my boots. My Bessport solo on the other hand provides a lot more room in comparison, good enough for me and my gear. One interesting feature of the tent is the very tall "skirt" - the low wall of non-mesh fabric which surrounds the floor from the ground up. It is high - nearly 2' from the ground up. It is nearly up to my shoulders when I am sitting inside. This may be thought of as a 4 season feature - the skirt prevents drafts from coming in in winter time. On the other hand, however, this could be a barrier of good ventilation in summer. I had seen a review of this tent on YouTube. The reviewer conducted a rain test on this tent and subsequently observed that it leaked, as some parts of it were not properly seam sealed or taped. Hence he advised people not to buy this tent. I have not rain tested this tent. Neither have I used it in rain. Having seen this review, however, I did check the fly of my own Bessport tent, very meticulously. I can say that all the seams there are properly taped. And I see no reason why and how it could leak, ever. I highly recommend this tent to anyone who looks for a well made, good quality and fully functional tent. It is absolutely value for money.
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