⛺ Elevate your outdoor game—camp in style, comfort, and confidence!
The Outbound 6-Person Festival Tent combines durable fiberglass framing with a spacious 11'x11' design and a 7-foot peak height. Featuring a 600 mm coated rainfly, leak-proof seams, and a polyester bathtub floor, it offers reliable water resistance for 2-season use. Lightweight at just 11.46 pounds and equipped with mesh ventilation and interior storage, this tent is ideal for camping, hiking, and outdoor festivals, all packed neatly in a convenient carry bag.
Brand | OUTBOUND |
Product Dimensions | 84"L x 84"W x 132"H |
Item Weight | 11.46 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Hiking, Camping, Backyard, Outdoor Activities, Beach |
Occupancy | 6 Person |
Seasons | Spring, Summer, Fall |
Included Components | Carry Bag, Stakes, Rainfly |
Water Resistance Technology | 600 mm |
Special Feature | Rainly & Carry Bag |
Occupant Capacity | 6 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Fiberglass, fabric |
Color | Green |
Sport | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Pole Material Type | Fiberglass |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Fabric Type | Polyester |
Maximum Height | 7 Feet |
Base Material | Polyester |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Is Waterproof | True |
UPC | 842638104459 |
Manufacturer | Outbound |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 23 x 8.8 x 8.1 inches |
Package Weight | 5.35 Kilograms |
Brand Name | OUTBOUND |
Part Number | 3996508 |
R**M
Great family backpacking tent!
I practice pitched the tent at home. If racing rain I could do in less than 5 minutes, 3 with help.Super simple. Good quality. Efficient design.In time I will tell about performance.Now my story:Taking family of 5 on four night Appalachian Trail section hike. I’m a hammock guy, but wife is not.My target for Shelter+Sleeping = 3.0lb per person.Sadly 5 hammocks CANNOT win the weight game.Comparison:Hammock 22.5oz, Rain fly & stakes 25oz,Under quilt 19oz, Total weight = 4.2lb per personI swapped the steel stakes for ultralight aluminum. Ditched the center pole for 2 trekking poles.Now Tent 10.5lb/5 =33.6oz, Sleeping pad 14.5ozTotal = 48.6oz = 3.04lb per personWeight Winner = Tent.It probably takes 10+ minutes to setup my hammock/fly/under quilt. Double to setup for my wife, triple for my daughter.Time Winner = TentWell, tent it is. Only time will tell if this budget tarp tent is a winner after my family finishes our adventure in a few weeks. I will come back then and give an update.*Update 4/4/2021Well, the temps unexpectedly dropped on our Appalachian Trail adventure! Forecast was low 20s with winds gusting into the 30mph range. We camped about 1,000ft elevation above the forecast so it was probably a little windier and may have dropped into the teens. It didn’t rain, so I can’t say anything about that. However, the tent blocked the wind very well. My family was skeptical about using trekking poles instead of the original pole, but it worked great. This isn’t a winter tent, so it’s unfair to judge in on warmth, however I never noticed any drafts even though it’s designed to ventilate well. I was concerned about the wind, but the tent handled it well and we survived the night. Overall, I’m very happy with this tent. In fact I’m considering purchasing a second tent and cutting out the floor to experiment with making it a lightweight tarp tent. Not that it means anything, but I also became a fan of the color and the topo pattern. I’d buy again.
A**R
Super easy to set up as long as the ground accepts stakes.
I bought this to test out teepee style tents, fell in love with the ease of set up (once I figured out that I had to stake the edges before raising the center pole) and my only regret is not buying a bigger one so I could stand more comfortably in this style. I’m 5’7”, so I am able to stand in this tent, however I’m basically hugging the pole. There is plenty of space for two adult couples in this tent or several children.Of note: this type of tent takes up a relatively large foot print and is potentially less forgiving on slants than than other types of tents. Also, this type absolutely requires stakable ground, be aware of soil quality at campsites and/or make sure you have better stakes and good tools to drive them in.
S**I
Light weight; fast set up; roomy; easy to use
Impressive durability during heavy rain, and the interior flooring material goes up along the sides several inches before the screen begins so it creates like a bowl or lip which was awesome. I found the rain flap to be very easy to put on and take off as needed. I chose to keep it off and just sleep under the screen, but it did start to rain, and within 1 minute I was dry and interior secure. Completely assembled by myself in just a few minutes. I fit three large twin size air mattresses and other stuff with room to spare. I am glad I didn’t go with to the new style pop-up tents like my daughter and son-in-law chose because they paid double to save literally just a few minutes during set up and take down; and theirs was heavier because of extra poles. This tent is incredibly easy to assemble with just one pole and six (although, I doubled to 12, just in case) stakes into the ground. The ground was soft enough so I was able to press the stakes with my foot; but I was ready to use my camping mallet if called for. I love this tent. I call it my teepee. Lol
S**.
Big n Easy!
This is my favorite tent for spring/summer. It’s extremely easy to set up and break down. It doesn’t take me more than 10 minutes aaaaand it isn’t a pain to get it to fit back in the bag.I live in the South, where bugs rule the night. I can set this up early before the bugs get too bad, leave the rain fly off and enjoy a relatively bug free night of stargazing.Definitely well worth what I spent. When it dies or gets carried off by bugs, I will be buying another (and some sandbags).
K**K
This tent is AWESOME!
Bought so that I could look at the stars. I have a few different tents for camping but I think this one is my favorite!
G**L
Fantastic, Spacious Teepee Tent! - Zippers may need Improvement
Bought this tent for May '22 Solo Camping trip. The set-up of the interior mesh tent was super quick with the center tent pole. The Fly was not difficult, but I highly suggest that it is properly staked out, including the guylines for wind and rain resistance. This will take some time... Once staked down, this tent is very "weatherproof".* The tent was put up 35 mph winds and endured a couple of days of rain. The interior is SO spacious and pleasant with excellent ventilation! Definitely a palace for 1! (This could definitely, hold 2 adults with 2 children) I was very comfortable inside and could stand up to change clothes. I had a full-size air mattress with plenty of room to spare for my gear and moving around. The green color w/ the cool patterned tent fly was very pleasant. There was 'no condensation', with night temps in the high 40s-low 50's. I found this style of tent kind of "chilly at night" and would not recommend it for temps below 45 degrees.*One caveat I experienced, was the "zipper of the fly jamming up" in the second night of rain, leaving me with leaks near the door of an otherwise waterproof tent. The zippers on the tent were a little tricky from the start, and I would like to see Woods improve the Zippers and would gladly pay for this improvement. That said, I liked the tent so much... I rolled the dice and recently purchased a 2nd Teepee tent in November at a great price, to try again next year. Fingers crossed! : )
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