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Tentsile Flite+ V3 Lightweight Camping Tent Hammock, Portable Treehouse for Backpackers, Backyards, Nature Lovers, Designed in The UK

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$399.00

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1.Size:2-person


2.Color:Dark Green


About this item

  • 80% Polyester, 20% Nylon
  • Imported
  • LIGHTWEIGHT CAMPING IN STYLE: Flite+ is Tentsile’s 2 Person lightweight tree tent model, created with backpackers in mind. Tensioned, 3-point anchor system prevents rolling and provides an even, comfortable sleeping surface off the ground
  • TREEHOUSE IN A DUFFEL BAG: Equally suited for backyards or campgrounds, the Flite+ has ample space as a portable tree house for adults and kiddos alike, fully removable rainfly, polyester mesh, and robust 70D PU coated polyester fabrics
  • PORTABLE + DURABLE: unique 3-point anchoring system creates tension giving you a taut fabric base to sleep on, tent floor has the perfect amount of give to cushion and cradle your body for an unmatched night under the stars
  • ALL WEATHER SHELTER: The 70D Polyester rainfly is PU coated to 5,000HH for rainy wet nights, or fly can be totally removed for fantastic views and stargazing, polyester mesh provides protection from pesky outdoor
  • NITTY GRITTY: Max capacity 485 lbs, floor area 43 sq. ft., peak height 32 in., floor dimensions 10.6 x 10.6 x 9ft., packed size 18 x 9 x 9 in., packed weight 10 lbs. Floor fabric 240D Poly composite, Fly 70D PU coated polyester.


The Flite is our lightest two-person model, ideal for those looking to take their wild camping to the next level. It’s perfect for adventurers, backcountry explorers, thru-hikers, multi-day trekkers, who are heading out in a pair or couple, and want to get a comfortable night’s sleep no matter what the terrain. With room for two people, this model meets the needs of lightweight hikers that might not be able to find flat, level ground or who want to sleep among the tree canopies. The sleeping bed consists of a double tensioned hammock with an adjustable dividing strap down the middle that turns the floor into one or two hammock berths for solo or dual camping. A unique cross-brace pole configuration offers extra headroom for those moments when you need to sit up or take off your shoes! The double layered tensioned floor also provides a place to slip an air mattress so you can stay toasty warm in any season. Various components of the Flite can easily be split between people to lighten the load, plus the bag style and water resistance means it can be clipped onto the outside of your pack for ease of access when setting up camp, and to leave more room in the inside of your pack. The light pack weight also makes this tent a brilliant option for wildlife photographers, backcountry hunters, or fishers who want to pack a lot of additional gear.


Jake G
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024
This is my third own and it’s awesome!
Fernando
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2021
Let me start saying that this tent is what we dream at!!!, the quality is very good, the accesories are perfect and is just the size for two, but.....to be able to set it up correctly you need a perfect Isosceles triangle, this is the big problem. We tryied three different tree trio and, if they are far apart, you need to put it 5 ft hight, if the triangle is not perfect, you end with the tent stretched so weird that is impossible for two people. althoght, for one person I think is not that problematic the triangle of the trees.We returned it because I don't want to spent hours looking for the perfect spot and then not be able to enjoy it.
Ramayah
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2021
I slept comfortably through a rainstorm in this treetent. Unfortunately, trees in a position to accommodate this tent in a campsite are rare. The ratchet mechanism that came with my tent jammed every time and some of the stitching on the mounting points and interior pockets started fraying on the first use.
Melissa Sheotes
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2020
I like how easy it was to set up, I was camping in a WMA, my only issue was feeling really claustrophobic with the rainfly on and being zipped up, the small space will take some getting used to, other than that a win win
Real Bill Nye
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2020
I've had this tent for a few years now and it's always a blast to pull out. I bring it with me anytime I go camping. I'm probably gonna burst some bubbles here, but I always bring a second tent as well. Sometimes there aren't trees in the right layouts to be able to use this tent. I'd say 60-75% of the time I find trees to use this tent. It's harder to find trees in areas where your campsite is a designated campsite. On my more off the grid camping, the group can camp where there trees to support the tent.Make sure to get the tree protecting anchors, because most state run campsites won't allow you to use hammocks without having the proper anchors to prevent damage to the tree.Most of the time, this tent gets used for naps during the day. People always want to try it out when they see it and it never disappoints. I've probably selpt overnight in it about a dozen times and it's very comfortable, but most of the time it is being used for short naps. With the rain fly fully cocooned around the tent, it gets very warm inside. In the winter you definitely need to put down an extra blanket under you, but with the extra blanket, you out perform any ground based tent.I imagine the larger models are very difficult to find trees to support them, but if you're region has more trees than the texas/oklahoma panhandle area, you should be able to make it work. Definitely consider the regions you plan to use these tents before buying.Another thing I did was replacing the sinch strap for a proper ratchet strap. The sinch strap works fine but one time the tent was sleeping two people and the sinch strap gave way. Hasn't happened since I upgraded.All in all, I love the tent. It's kind of a toy, but it's a serious toy that puts a smile on everyone's face.Comfort 9/10Warmth 9/10Ease of setup 7/10Location 6.5/10Enjoyment 10/10Overall 8.3/10Would buy again.
B. R.
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2020
I bought this tent because I was looking for some good sleep. I try to rock climb as much as I can, but I’ve found that my 1-2 night weekend stays were severely inhibited by terrible sleep. I’ve used Hilleberg Nammatj 2 GT on week-long wilderness treks and sub-zero winter camping - and for that purpose it may be the worlds best tent. I’ve used the Outdoor Research Helium bivy for ultralight camping, and for that purpose, its perfect.BUT, when you’re goal is to crush at the crag all day, I need sweet sweet slumber. Some of my friends use air mattresses and quilts or sleep on a crash pad in a cheap big pop-up tent (and to be honest, that’s probably the best bang for your buck). But crash pads are hard and lumpy, and sometimes pretty darn filthy. And air mattresses, well, they just don’t feel like camping.SO, while looking into hammocks for the umpteenth time and realizing that a solid set up will set you back several hundred, I came across this little tent.Well, “tent” is a bit misleading. It is actually a three-point hammock with tent-ish mesh covering. It is a glorified hammock. And I mean glorified in the biblical sense, as this hammocky tent contraption is worlds more comfortable that my ENO Eagles Nest.So lets get in to details...Materials - the actual platform and straps are top-notch as one should expect. The mesh is cheap, but light. It’s held up for me, but many reviewers note that is a big hang-nail away from destruction. The poles are bit flimsy (i actually switched out the long pole for a Hilleberg pole which was the same length but MUCH more durable).Construction: Holds up okay, but some of the stitching was loose. Didn’t cause me any problems, but it just looks bad you know?Design: For a tent that supposed to hang from trees, it deserves respect. It just works. As far as complaints that it requires three trees instead of two, come on. Trees don’t come in pairs. If you’re going to Zion, get a different tent. If you’re going to the Red... there’s trees. One design I don’t remember seeing advertised is that the two-layer base construction has an opening that allows you place your air mattress between the two layers. It is genius! The pad may shift a little when you get in and out, but once you’re laying in it, your weight traps the mattress in place between the two layers.The fly is worst feature. It is just big enough and is way too loose. It’s so close to the mesh that any condensation that gathers over night will probably end up on your sleeping bag. I read that its held up to rain decently well, but I wouldn’t want to put it to the test on purpose. I think for the future I just hang my Kelty Noah’s trap over the hammock and only use the fly if I need wind protection.Set-up. Its different from a ground tent, but not bad at all. The “tent” itself just requires two poles. Setting up the straps are easy if you’ve ever set up a slack-line. The real issue is getting the tent level. 75% of the 20min I spent putting the tent up for the first time was spent raising or lowering the straps in an effort to avoid nocturnal facial plethora. Since the ratchet is at the long-end or the “foot” end of the tent, its easy to end up with that end too high.Drum-roll please... Function! I slept really well. Not exactly like my own bed, but close enough. I felt actually rested waking up. I will say that for me the I’m a 6’2” 190lb guy and the Flite is probably too small for anyone over 6ft. I read that some sleep in the middle of this two person tent, but I promise you, its better if you sleep to one side or the other. I had no issues with balance.Overall - this is an interesting tent design with adequate construction and mediocre materials that is easy to set up and a dream come true to sleep in. That said, the price is a not-cool 4 hundo. If you have disposable income and you just can’t bring yourself to use an air-mattress, than this tent may be worth it for that beauty rest. If you’re a poor college kid eating ramen and stealing your neighbors internet, resist this tents obvious charms; you can grab a decent air mattress, an Ozark trails pop-up, a harness, a rope, and maybe even a set of draws all for the same price.
Lucas Martin Sarcinella
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2020
me llegaron dos cobertores para lluvia en lugar de la carpa y el cobertor.
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