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Reviews & Ratings for Tentsile Tents Flite+ - 2 Person, 4 Season
— 6 reviews — Page 1
by
Jordan I,
from QC, Canada
Written on December 6, 2018
If you’re in the market for a suspended hammock or tent, don’t bother looking at anything else. The 3 point connections that Tentsile provides make for a very comfortable, swing free sleep. I’m 6’2ft and I fit into the Flite with ease and room to spare. You have the ability to adjust the strap underneath for a either a large hammock space or two divided spaces. All depends if you want to cuddle the other person. Where the tent really shines is the design of the fly. The ability to set up up over the tent like a tarp lets you place things under the tent on the ground to keep them dry. But if you’re facing a strong storm, you can cocoon the fly around the tent to prevent any water coming up underneath. I’ve faced 100 km/h rains storms in this and I’ve had no worries of any water coming in. This is also the best option when you’re winter camping. You’ll keep the cold air outside and the warm air in. I recommend the Flite for anyone who will be doing solo or twin camping. You really don’t need more room. Also it’s the best option for any backpacking camping. If you see yourself using this while car camping with a few others. The stingray might be a better option for you.
Pros:
Versatile
Light
compact
four seasons
Cons:
Need of trees
Would recommend: Yes
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Gereon Nussbaum,
from NRW, Germany
Written on August 7, 2018
Good material, good handling, extraordinary feeling of camping. It takes a little bit of training to adjust the tent but then it comes out easy to do. In good wheather conditions you can have a look in the Stars.
Would recommend: Yes
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Fba33,
Verified Owner
from FL, United States
Written on November 27, 2017
It takes a little practice to get it right but after you do believe me its worth it. Very confortable and portable i will recommend it any time. Looking forward on getting the stingray. If you are a tall person this could be too small, i am 5’6” and i got enough room.
It feels you are in a flying carpet. I love it
Pros:
Light weight
confortable
Cons:
NONE
Best Used for:
Camping
Would recommend: Yes
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My son loves this plenty of room for him and a friend with minimal gear. On our initial setup one of the straps frayed and lost about a foot of length before I was able to cut it and melt the end. Other than that setup up is easy, my 13 year old son can set it up by himself . He likes to place it a little higher than recommended 6-7feet above the ground so it does not get in the way. Then he simply uses a hammock below to get in.
Would recommend: Yes
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