High Peak Hyperlite 2-person Tent Review
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Product Code | B000L3Y3MM |
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #268713 in Sports & Outdoors
- Color: Grey
- Brand: High Peak
- Model: Hyperlite
- Dimensions: 6.20 pounds
Features
- High Peak Hyper Lite 2 Person Compact Hiking Camping Tent
- Lightweight 2-person tent ideal for hikers and backpackers
- 100-percent polyester construction with polyester fly
- Polyethylene floor; 2 separate entrances for easy entry and exit
- Inner pockets for storage; pin-and-ring system for quick setup
- Measures 7 x 3.75 x 5 feet (W x H x D); weighs 6.6 pounds
- High Peak Hyper Lite 2 Person Compact Hiking Camping Tent
- Lightweight 2-person tent ideal for hikers and backpackers
- 100-percent polyester construction with polyester fly
- Polyethylene floor; 2 separate entrances for easy entry and exit
- Inner pockets for storage; pin-and-ring system for quick setup
- Measures 7 x 3.75 x 5 feet (W x H x D); weighs 6.6 pounds
Product Description
This is the newest model - HyperLite Extreme with Aluminum poles. This is one of the best 4 season tents under $200.
Customer Reviews
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58 of 59 people found the following review helpful.
It's alright
By Virginia P
I bought the tent to use on small trips in the Adirondacks. Considering the price it was a fairly good deal. It is easy to set up and dismantle in just a few minutes. The full rain-fly is nice as well. There are a few problems, however. The tent is rather small for two people with equipment typically carried while backpacking. If you have a large pack, you'll have to leave it outside- or hope it fits in the vestibule. My boyfriend is a little over 6 feet tall and he had to sleep at a slight diagonal due to the dimensions of the footprint. The vestibules themselves are usefull for leaving small items outside (while still having them protected), like dirty boots. My main concern with this tent are the fiberglass poles. I set the tent up once to see it before using it. I used the tent once after that and the firberglass was actually bending, not just flexing, but creased. The third time I set it up, one section of pole broke. No unecessary force or strain was used that would have caused it to break.It's not very compact thought I suppose it could be, but is fairly lightweight. The tent itself is nice and the fly kept moisture out. I would suggest purchasing aluminum poles if possible, as they are sturdier and more lightweight. I give this tent a 3 because it would be great for solo trips, had the poles been a better quality.
22 of 23 people found the following review helpful.
Problem poles
By V. H. Wagner
I completely agree with the previous review. It's a nice little tent if you're not very tall. Two people can sleep in it but there's no room for any gear whatsoever, and the fiberglass poles split after only one season of mild use. I have found it very difficult to find poles that will fit this tent in most outfitters and have resorted to purchasing aluminum poles on-line so I can continue using the tent. Given the hassles I've had with it, if I had it to do over I'd spend more and buy a tent made by a more well-known manufacturer.
22 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
Hyper Lite II Tested
By Jesus J. Aguilar
Good buy for the price. Survived heavy thunderstorms and winds with minimal seepage. vestibule added feeling of extra security although small for 2 persons and not so light as the name would have you think.
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