Blackdeer 4 Person

Blackdeer 4 Person

Summary

Price At Time Of Writing | $173.25

Our Overall Rating | 65 out of 100

Pros - Affordable, no center pole

Cons - Small, materials not durable or waterproof

Overall - Lightweight and windproof, but not durable

Technical Specifications

Packed Size - 24x8x6in

Weight - 11.8lbs

Sleeping Size - 42.63sqft

Our Analysis & Ratings

Blackdeer's four-person teepee is a cute choice for anyone who's looking for that real teepee vibe. It's affordable and easy to set up, and its four-pole design means you don't have the annoying center pole you do in most teepees. However, it's lacking durability and we can't see how you could comfortably fit four people into it — it's a snug two-person for us.

Comfort - We appreciated the lack of a central pole but found the tent to be small, with the pyramid shape meaning the dead center was really the only place it was comfortable to set up. We weren't able to test in rainy conditions so can't vouch for its waterproofing, but with the weight of the fabric do have concerns that we'd get a little wet.

Construction - The ease of setup is a plus for convenient use, with four poles that easily slide into the tent sleeves and aluminum pins directly pinned at each corner. The zippers were very lightweight and over time we think they would slide off — in general this is a basically-constructed model.

Features - The teepee tent has good ventilation up top with a mesh shelf that we found handy to stash a lantern on for light. The waterproof flooring curves up the sides to curb moisture from the ground, which kept our mattress dry. Other than that, this teepee tent is pretty light on features.

Size/Weight - With a weight of 11.8lbs, it is manageable to carry. But the long poles that don't fold down mean you need more room for transportation.

Versatility - The instant setup and convenience of use make this teepee a good choice for casual camping, festivals and backyard gatherings. We don't see it standing up as accommodation suitable for longer than a couple of days.

Overall - Easy to set up and avoids the problem of a central pole, but tiny and relatively flimsy.

Em Forster

Em Forster is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Water and Outdoors. She is a certified Divemaster, has hiked on five continents and has been waterskiing since her feet would fit into skis.

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