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The AYAMAYA 6 Person Pop Up Tent combines rapid automatic setup with a roomy 12.5 by 8.5 feet interior and 4.3 feet of headroom, comfortably accommodating up to six adults. Crafted from durable 210D waterproof polyester with fully seam-sealed rainfly, it ensures reliable protection against heavy rain. Featuring two doors, two large mesh windows for ventilation, and a spacious vestibule for gear storage, this double-layer tent balances convenience, comfort, and weather resistance for family camping, hiking, or beach trips.












| ASIN | B0F8B5H678 |
| Additional Features | Folding, Waterproof |
| Assembly Instructions Description | The tent sets up in seconds with pre-assembled poles. For detailed instructions, please refer to the video available. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #67,155 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #225 in Camping Tents |
| Brand | AYAMAYA |
| Brand Name | AYAMAYA |
| Color | Army Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,025 Reviews |
| Floor Area | 1280.76 Square Inches |
| Floor Length | 12.5 Feet |
| Floor Width | 102.36 Inches |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Is Waterproof | true |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 149.6"L x 102.36"W x 51.18"H |
| Manufacturer | AYAMAYA |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Maximum Height | 4.5 Feet |
| Number of Rooms | 2 |
| Occupancy | 6 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 6 |
| Pole Material Type | Aluminum or Fiberglass |
| Product Dimensions | 149.6"L x 102.36"W x 51.18"H |
| Rainfly Material | polyester |
| Recommended Use | Camping & Hiking |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
| Seasons | 4 Season |
| Size | Large |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
| Tent Design | Camping Tent |
| Tent Floor Material | Polyethylene/Polyurethane coated Oxford cloth |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Water Resistance Technology | Waterproof coating and PU3000 rating |
R**R
Waterproof for sure!!!
Easy to set up, takes a bit to figure out how to twist and fold it back up, better master that before not being able to watch the videos if camping very remotely. Endured some very heavy storms one night and it was a trooper keeping us dry. I expected to see some sort of leak somewhere and there was not a single drop.
L**D
There's a ton of space inside!
I received this tent last December but before I could test it out it got cold and snowy so I had to wait a few months. Needless to say we've got the time and good weather now to do just that. My children and I had the chance to set it up a few times in the back yard and spend the evening in it. There's more than enough for me, and my 3 kids ranging from 11 to 5 years in age. First of all, it is by far the easiest and quickest tent I've ever had the pleasure to set up. Truly, you take it out of its carrying case and it literally pops into place. Just use the provided stakes and guy lines to give it a bit more rigidity to hold up to the elements and you are in great shape. I really enjoyed the ability to place bags and shoes in the vestibule for storage out of the elements. We did not encounter any rain so I can't speak to the tent's ability to withstand that. There are 2 windows on the sides in the main part of the tent that are reachable from the inside and outside that provide some nice cross ventilation. As well as a small vent port with a post that keeps it open if you desire. the front can be unzipped and rolled back to provide even more ventilation on warm evenings where it isn't raining. Folding it up was a bit of a trick the first few times but there is an included instruction manual as well as a very helpful youtube clip from the manufacturer on how to fold it up. Now, it's a piece of cake to set up and tear down. All in all we had a very good experience in this tent. I can't wait to take it out into more camping scenerios in the months ahead.
S**E
Great tent worth the money - includes breakdown instructions to fold it up
There have been a lot of mixed reviews on this tent and I have waited to post my review until we had used it in every configuration and in all kinds of weather. Overall this is a great tent and well worth the money. Set up takes five minutes including staking it down. I recommend buying sturdier stakes than what is provided. Also the tent poles supposedly for the front canopy are not necessary and we have never used them. Folding it back up is another story altogether. It does take some practice to get it right and it does take two people to make it easier. The key to folding the tent up correctly is twisting it into a figure 8 once you have gathered both sides together, then putting both halves of the figure 8 together and then twisting it into a figure 8 again to get it to the size that will fit in the bag. My wife and I had to practice it about a dozen times while watching the video to get it right. Hopefully these instructions will help since the ones on the bag of the tent are not really clear. The size of the tent is perfect for two adults - I am 6'2" and my wife is 5'9" and we both fit in there no problem. We have used a king size air mattress in it and it does fit but you will not have room for anything else. We have also used two adult cots in it and they do fit with just a little extra room. If you put cots in this tent you have to be very careful when putting them in and taking them out that you don't rip the floor. This tent handles weather really well. In warm dry weather the vents keep the tent as cool as a tent can be in 90 degree weather. In the cold it does keep the wind from penetrating although when it gets to freezing temperatures it is going to be very cold inside the tent so plan accordingly. With regards to rain - we have had no problem with our tent leaking or handling light to moderate rain storms. All of our stuff stayed dry during both storms. However I recommend putting a tarp underneath your tent if the dew level is high - in times when there is a lot of dew on the grass the floor of the tent tends to get wet. Overall this is a great tent for the money the only real issue is folding the tent back up after use and that is why I give it 4 stars instead of 5. I hope this review is helpful and answers most of the questions you have regarding this tent.
S**R
Awesome, quick, easy, cheap!
Awesome for the price. People think these easy pop ups are not as good as regular tents but this worked great. As soon as I got it I threw it up in the backyard, 2 hours later it rained. My son and I stayed in it that night, still raining until early morning. It was rained on steadily, not very heavy but constant for about 8-10 hours. There was a few drops that made it in through seems but nothing that puddled or that even would of fallen on me or woke me up. The tent in tent style allows it to breath and not condensate inside, also with that this is not a cold weather tent by any means unless you have a quality sleeping bag. No holes on the screens. Zippers worked fine. Easy to put up. I did buy other stakes and only used them so can't speak on the stakes that come with it. Like another review said rain will pool a little on top, it wasn't bad, did not collapse, but I did push the roof up a few times just to make sure that didn't happen. I never write reviews. This is awesome for the price. Only downfall is collapsing it isn't super easy to get it back to its smallest size for the bag but do it a few times n you got it.
L**I
Great tent with innovative design
Love this tent! Easy to set up but can be a pain to pack up (that's the husband's job in my house). The time you save putting up, you spend trying to fold it up, which is fine. Great for car camping! Sleeps our family of 4 great with room for all 4 or our individual blow up pads. Fitting in a 5th blowup pad would be a challenge. The fly-covered vestibule is nice for shoes and bags. Note that it's not entirely closed though - if really wet, rain could seep into the vestibule, but it's a minor issue. We bought the white/burgundy one and there are no flaws on it. Seems sturdy and will not rip easily. Wish there were more internal pockets or a top internal canopy for holding stuff. There are only 2 small ones and for a 6 person tent, you'd think there would be more.
B**Y
Brand new tent completely flooded on second use
I really wanted to love this tent. Easy to transport, install... and even pack! However, on our first trip, we had a bit of rain and the floor flooded a little bit — not a lot but significantly enough that some of our things were wet. On our second trip, there was a storm (not a hurricane, just an usual summer storm) and the floor of the tent was transformed into a bathtub and we had to sleep in the car. There was a tarp under the tent and we were on a state park campground, so on terrain supposed to be safe in case of rain. The next day, everything was soaked wet and even after the sun was on the whole day, there was still rain inside, apart from what was absorbed by the quilt that I left on the floor. We had no choice but to cut our trip short and go home. Note: there was no water coming from the ceiling or walls of the tent; those parts were well water proofed. This doesn’t seem normal to me for a brand new tent. Customer service said that it should not happen. They asked me to apply for a refund on Amazon. Two weeks later... I am still waiting! UPDATE: They fully refunded after a couple of additional emails. So customer service needs a little bit of nudging (asking Amazon is a nightmare so you want to go through the company directly) but I will give to them that they are taking feedback seriously. I just wished the quality check would have been better in our case. As I said, otherwise the tent is really cool!
K**M
Not a bad tent if you put a little attention to detail when setting it up
My soon-to-be Eagle Scout son and I are actively involved in the Boy Scouts. We have extensive experience in camping, and we are no strangers to camping in the rain, which often leaves our gear soaked. Over the years, we've experimented with various tents in the hope of finding a solution that would allow us to set up quickly and keep our gear dry. During our latest camping trip, where it poured down rain, we put this pop-up tent to the test. The tent's standout feature is its rapid setup - just a toss, and it pops right up. Securing it with stakes and guide wires takes a bit more time, but you can easily do this after placing your gear inside the tent. ****To those who have complained about the setup time or gear getting wet during assembly, I'd like to emphasize that these issues are more likely due to user error than the tent itself. Also, it's crucial to remember to place a tarp under the tent and ensure it's tucked in properly, leaving no exposed edges to keep you dry. I highly recommend applying a hydrophobic spray to re-waterproof the tent, especially focusing on the seams, before your first use. While we stayed dry during our trip, we did identify a few spots that could have used extra waterproofing, so we'll be better prepared next time. Now, let me address what didn't quite meet our expectations with the tent. The tent's advertised size is considerably misleading. I'm a larger individual at 6'1" and 300lbs, and my son is 6'3" and 220lbs, yet there was barely enough room for us and our gear. I would estimate that this tent can comfortably accommodate three average-sized adults with their gear at most. If you have smaller kids, you could probably fit 4-5 without backpacks. My most significant concern, one that might deter me from using this tent in the future, is the considerable sag in the roof that leads to water pooling during rain. Given the tent's already low roof, brushing against it will result in getting wet. We spent a considerable amount of time trying various ways to secure the tent to prevent pooling, but we were unsuccessful. It's possible that this is a manufacturing issue with our specific tent, or it might be a common problem with all of them. To address this issue, additional guide wires around the central poles would be beneficial. In summary, this tent isn't a bad choice, but it does require attention to detail and good camping skills when setting it up to ensure a comfortable experience. ***I'd love to speak with the manufacturer about the roof sag if you are listening.
B**K
Super quick set up… one-of-a-kind tent
Most campground's are a minimum of 2 nights around $64 a night plus tax, here in Ohio; so we opted out of setting up camp in our backyard instead. The only complaint I have is, the vestibule segment on one end of the tent for shoes, backpacks, flashlights, etc. It’s a great feature, but could add more fabric and make it deeper, by at least an additional 6-8”….. I’m 5’6” 125 lbs, seated I take up all that room in the vestibule, it’s very cramped as I had to pivot around, knees to chest, to get to the other zipper. . . It’s most aggravating to contort my body between the zippered entrances, and swivel my legs around to the front…in order to exit the tent, would have been great upon designing this tent if several people all shapes and sizes used the tent to see what works and where other areas need improvement, ‘BEFORE’ giving the ok to start production of the tents with ‘upgrades. I WILL SAY THIS… had to leave for a doctor appointment and do errands… hurriedly I exited the tent and leaving both pairs of driving & reading glasses in sidewall of tent (sewn in pouch) I was perturbed that I left them inside as we had just batted down the 4 flaps, all zippers zipped and velcroed shut AND I NEEDED those glasses ASAP out of there… then I remembered the “video” an added feature (5 star) I unzipped the window flap and the 2horizontal zippers.. reached inside and retrieved the eye glasses in case; then simply re-zipped the 2 horizontal zippers, lowered the outer flap, zip that shut too…. We’ve slept in this tent every night for the last 2 weeks.. bought 2 twin air mattresses, each 75” in length 9” deep 39” wide . Only tubular tent I found to have 52” headroom… Overall happy with this purchase.
G**E
Fantástica, toma segundos para armarla, amplia y bonita
Metí sin problemas una colchoneta queen size, es una mansión para dos personas, vale cada centavo
S**D
Very good
Very good
U**1
Really easy to setup
It is really an instant tent, and the space is perfect for all the camping stuff. We used a big inflatable mattress, and it fitted perfectly. The mosquito nets are great to have with the windows open, all the air can flux. You just have to practice the folding when taking it home , but still it does not take time to put back
A**.
Begeistert
Perfektes Zelt, schneller auf und Abbau, super Verarbeitung und sehr sehr viel Platz. Das Zelt lässt sich super durchlüften und ist dicht. Das ist auf jeden Fall sein Geld wert.
A**A
Funcional, no genial
El espacio es el que indica y en realidad está funcional. Sin embargo creo que por ese precio se puede comprar otra más padre, con más detalles, por dentro es muy simple, La parte donde pueden estar los perros no está bien sellada y les entra frío. Armarla fue fácil pero guárdala nos costó trabajo.
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