
Decathlon Quechua - 2 Second Waterproof Pop Up Camping Tent 2 Person
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Snag a Decathlon 2 . Don't spend more then 150$ as they were on sale a year ago at my local Walmart. I snagged 3. Gave one away and have one in storage still. Still using the starter one. Fantastic for setting up at night for an easy put up or in the rain . Well worth $100 for the situation and have used mine more times than I can count on my fingers and have lasted festivals and upstate ny rain. Get the one that resembles a tent. Not the circular one when it's folded up. There are some on eBay listed as : DECATHLON tent, 2 second easy waterproof pop up camping tent 2 person, 10 pounds
I have the 2 person popup (not fresh and black) and the Fresh and Black Arpenaz 4.2 4 person tent with 3 rooms. Popup is fine for the odd night, fits into car easily, very very easy to put up and take down. No way can you backpack with it, it’s a huge disc shaped thing. Fresh and Black Arpenaz is a game changer though you wouldn’t want something this big for 1 person. Sitting in it right now. Spacious and airy, and does a really good job of blackout. Would definitely go for that over the basic range.
I had a normal run of the mill Quechua 2 man pop up that I’ve had for about 15 years and my friend had the Fresh and black version. I woke up sweating my balls off, he had to put clothes on in the middle of the night because he was cold and could routinely sleep in until 11am. I’m 100% going to invest in one for next year. My other friend had the three man and it’s not that it’s heavy it’s that it’s so large you can’t really hold it by your side as it drags on the floor. So you have to awkwardly hug carry it, which doesn’t work if you have another bag in your hand. The 2 man is perfectly fine at 4.5kg. And if you are carrying something in both hands it equals out in weight and feels quite balanced.
I own their 2 person tent and it only fits one person plus their stuff comfortably. I'd imagine the 3 person tent would fit 2 people alright with some room for stuff. Depending on how much stuff and room you guys want, a 4 person Decathalon tent would be good. Their tents are great. Bought one last year and it worked like a charm. My only complaint was the amount of space. Me, my stuff and my 5lb dog was fine in it. It would fit 2 people, but we'd be sleeping side by side with little space to store stuff.
I have a 2P tent, I'm about 5'10 but on the bulky side. I like the space a 2P tent has as I can put all my stuff inside if I need to and have room to sit without having to lie on my sleeping stuff. I really didnt know what tent to go for but I ended up settling on one from Decathlon after looking round the outdoors and camping shops for months, it wasn't that bad of a price and packs down to a decent size and isn't that heavy either. You will be warmer in a 1P tent as there's less room for cold air.
"Decathlon Quechua 2 seconds easy" -> very good tent, sets up in like 10 seconds. Probably the best overnighter tent out there. Only real downside is the stupid name, hardly any customer will instantly grasp that "2 seconds" and "2 seconds easy" are completely different products. "Decathlon Quechua 2 seconds" -> shit tent, too short for 6' humanoid male, needs stakes and folding it together is a PIA. Source: I've had both.
>Has anyone tried it before? are you serious? This is basically their best selling tent model. That being said I'd rather spend a little more and get the 2 seconds easy foldable tent (which is a completely different model than the "2 seconds"). I've got the 2P and 3P size and they're vastly superior compared to the MH100 or 2 seconds pop up tents.
>Has anyone tried it before? are you serious? This is basically their best selling tent model. That being said I'd rather spend a little more and get the 2 seconds easy foldable tent (which is a completely different model than the "2 seconds"). I've got the 2P and 3P size and they're vastly superior compared to the MH100 or 2 seconds pop up tents.
I have the two person version and love it so far. It's very nice to have if you're light sensitive or stayed up too late around the campfire and need to sleep in. Air circulation isn't the best but cracking the zippers at the top helps. I slept in it for three nights during the last atmospheric river in Southern California without any water leakage, even with a good amount of flooding at some points. https://preview.redd.it/p9zea2wa6bfg1.jpeg?width=4000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9fa46e5a7d17ef66ebd94a3c5979d82f44ccd6c0
My Quechua pop-up tent is 20 years old now and has survived unfathomable conditions. Drunk people stumbling into it; hailstorms; heavy rain; beer showers… perfect festival tent.
I had a couple of the 2P MH100 done tents that I would loan out to friends. They're a bit bulky and heavy but are pretty decent value for the price (€30). They hold out well in poor weather and are pretty simple to set up and pack down. I would recommend these over other budget tents as Decathlon readily sell spare parts. I do not recommend the pop up tents. They are bulky and a right pain to pack. These are also only single layer.
"Quechua 2 seconds" Its name is program.
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