⛺ Elevate your outdoor game with ultralight, weatherproof comfort!
The Naturehike Cloud-Up 2 is a cutting-edge ultralight backpacking tent designed for two, featuring a self-standing Y-shape frame, premium 20D silicone-coated nylon with a 4000mm waterproof rating, and advanced ventilation via breathable mesh and a rear window. Weighing only 1.75kg and packing down compactly, it’s engineered for seamless setup and reliable protection on all your hiking and camping expeditions.
Brand | Naturehike |
Product Dimensions | 45 x 12 x 12 cm; 1.53 kg |
Item model number | NH17T001-T |
Manufacturer | Naturehike |
Series | Cloud-up 2 |
Colour | 20D Forest Green Upgrade |
Form Factor | Rectangular |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 1.53 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
G**A
Good product based on initial use
Tent weight was accurate. This actually accommodates 2 people (albeit just a little tight but easily doable). Tent easy to put up, sturdy built, comfortable.Used it only once so far - features and quality seem fine. Will update after further use.Updare: second use just as first - discovered the vent and inside pocket - am liking this more and more
L**E
Incredible for the price
i bought this in 2021 and used it a few times, no problem. Then this summer i walked the 600+ miles of the South West Coast Path. I literally pulled this out of storage and didn't even check it and then Walked and rough camped on the Path for 40 days. Its light, goes up in a jiffy and kept me dry in some seriously bad weather. i hadn't even bothered to re proof it after 3 years in a shed! Amazing.Only recommendation is that you buy a few extra guy ropes and pegs to attach to the extra tags on the centre sides of the top sheet. That way when its really windy you wont risk the inner and outer sheet touching.I'd considered buying a really expensive tent for this trip...so glad I didn't. Still wouldn't. I'll clean and proof this for my next adventure....but when it wears out i'll just buy another!
C**S
Perfect backpacking tent
A great, relatively lightweight, tent. It is super quick and easy to pitch and easy to pack away.There was just enough room for me and my 13yo son. With space for our rucksacks at our feet. The small porch has room for one bag.With the additional guy lines, the fly is stable and keeps away from the inner. There were no issues with condensation.A great little tent
B**N
A steal for that price. Great for 'serious beginners' to hillwalking. Tested in Scotland.
For this price this is an excellent tent. The tent is really well made and at this price range you will not get anything better when you consider the weight/price ratio. This is pretty much the only tent which is below 2kg and will offer some sort of porch for cooking and enough head space for sitting at this price range (I am pretty tall - 186 cm - 6'1'').Of course, the porch and the tent itself is not too big but with a bit of an effort even two adults can sleep in, we even managed to fit all our gear into the porch (it's just a bit of a hassle when you need to go out to pee at night). But you can always just use a big dry bag and leave your rucksack outside of your tent entirely - never had to do it myself though.As for the quality it is pretty well made and I trust it. I wouldn't take it to the strongest winds or snow but for spring/summer times it's perfect - I slept at some pretty high elevations in Cairngorms and all around Western and Northern Scotland in early Spring. You just have to be smart on where to pitch the tent, always look for some shelter or cover from one side as side wind wouldn't do any good for this tent - it's kind of a sail. When it's windy, the tent can be really loud as the outer tends to flap a bit, but the tent can take some heavy beating when pitched properly.The only thing I don't like is that the bottom at the sides is quite high up so the tent is pretty drafty (not ideal for early spring camping at high elevations - the tent can get pretty cold). However, an easy fix is getting two additional pegs and pegging the sides directly to the ground (not using the two pegs which are for the side guylines).This is a perfect tent for those who are new-ish to outdoors but are serious about hillwalking and are looking for a good gear at reasonable price. Honestly, the next level of upgrading this tent is spending at least £300+ pounds on some more 'professional' tents.Great for 'serious beginners'.@Naturehike you can contact me for further cooperation ;)
C**S
Great tent for a reasonable price
I had an earlier version that I used as a one man tent becuase I value space over weight. I did try to go to an OEX Bobcat 1 but found that it was only slightly lighter and much less pleasant to be inside.If it was a lot lighter then it would have been a worthwhile compromise but I returned it for this Cloud Up tent and I'm sure I made the right choice. You can probably get better for a lot more cash but for this money it's hard to beat.Edit: I've now had the tent up and I think the upgrades are great.1. The addition of extra poles at the rear really improves the internal space. It's vast inside2. The additional wind guy lines really help give the tent shape and stability3. The connecting unit the holds the poles in place is much more robust. This failed on my old tent but these feel bullet proof.On the bad side other reviews mentioned the zips and I do feel that this is the one place where the quality feels compromised in what is otherwise a very good tent.I'm off for 2 weeks camping now so time v will tell....
V**Y
Very easy to pitch
Nothing so far not to like. I have only put it up in the house it is a great freestanding tent.
R**T
Good tent
Withstood heavy downpours.So long as it’s guyed out right can withstand 30-45mph winds. I haven’t yet used it in winds more than that but it’s very roomy and well ventilated. If using in winter you need correct winter camping gear as this tent is extremely ventilated.
S**V
Nice and light, pretty sturdy!
I love this tent! It's so light, you really don't need the ground sheet! Its a strong tent, but does have its limits in really high winds, the back side tends to buckle, there is a workaround for this however, if you fold a tracking poll and use that to prop up the back end it gives it much more strength, don't get me wrong, in normal conditions and probably winds of up to around 25 -30 mph its absolutely fine, the light weight is amazing, and I don't think there is a tent out there that compare with this one for the weight, quality, and strength at this price, overall I recommend this product Also, I had a slight issue with something g that was not actually nature hikes cause, I contacted them directly and they dealt with this for me in the very best possible way, very, very good customer service, one step beyond what most other company would do!
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