🧭 Gear up, stay warm, and never get caught off guard!
The Orange Polyester Survival Tent by Primal Survival Gear is a compact, ultralight, and durable 4-season shelter designed for camping, hiking, and emergency preparedness. Made from tear-resistant PET Mylar, it features patent-pending zippered doors, waterproof and wind-resistant construction, and reflects up to 90% of body heat. Weighing just 14.3oz and packing down to the size of a soda can, it fits easily into survival kits and day bags. The kit includes stakes, paracord, a nylon carry bag, and setup instructions, ensuring quick deployment and reliable protection in extreme conditions.
Brand | Primal Survival Gear |
Item Weight | 405.4 Grams |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Included Components | Survival Tent With Doors, 4 Stakes, 20' Paracord, Nylon Carry Bag, Set Up and Take Down Instructions |
Special Feature | Lightweight, Tall, Ultralight, Waterproof |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | PET Mylar |
Color | Orange |
Sport | Camping & Hiking, Hiking |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Size | Large |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Is Waterproof | True |
UPC | 753389410488 |
Model Name | Orange |
Manufacturer | Primal Survival Gear |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.42 x 4.06 x 4.02 inches |
Package Weight | 0.43 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.5 x 3.5 x 3.5 inches |
Brand Name | Primal Survival Gear |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
T**Y
Small and compact.
This tent is really small and compact. It is perfect for an emergency bug out bag. I bought it because unlike other tents, this has a front and back door to help keep the heat in and the critters and weather out.
B**J
Be Prepared for the Backcountry in all four seasons!
This tent is unique as it has door flaps that close the opening to provide more warmth. It is lightweight and an easy setup. I have one in my snowmobile pack and my hiking pack. I find the material the same as an emergency bivvy blanket, but the tent holds heat in and provides a shelter from the cold. Great product, highly recommend!!
R**R
Small enough for backpack
Good emergency shelter
B**Y
Great thing to have in your backpack exploring on your dirt bike
I haven't used this yet but it is in my dual sport Dirt Bike backpack I use up here in North Idaho in the forest for emergency purposes just in case.
N**A
Good tent, bad bag
I wanted to test the tent before use, and it worked great. However, you will never be able to put it back into the bag it came in, absolutely no way. It comes with instructions on how to repackage it, and I followed it exactly 3 times. After the third, decided that if I needed to use this it wouldn’t be possible to pack it up quickly and leave the area. So I’m going to return it and find a different solution
P**O
As described and that’s enough
This can save you in an emergency cold wet condition and definitely make that experience more tolerable if it is not life threatening! It is not luxury but sure helps misery.
H**
Glorified trash bag 😔
Wanted to love this! Gave it 1 star because it looked so cool and because it set up quickly and easily on a calm day on the lawn. I’m not a big person, but as soon as I put one knee on the tent floor, a grommet tore out. Laid down gently and immediately tore a hole in the floor with the rivet on my jeans. The green colored plastic material heats up in the sun. Burned my hand on the inside of the tent on the sunward side. Closed the door with the hook… a tiny breeze blew the useless flap all over the place and the hook fell off. I still wanted to love it so I got the duct tape, patched the floor, reinforced all the grommets and both door hooks. While rolling it up to store it, I noticed a rip that had been patched with the same tent material and heat sealed, right from the factory. Feeling disappointed, I carefully folded and rolled the tent and slid it into its stuff sack, which popped open the end seam on the stuff sack. I had bought 6 of these tents to put in my family’s emergency preparedness kits, but I’m returning them all. ( On the other hand, I bought some plain silver mylar emergency tube tents at the dollar store for $2.50 CDN each and have had one up for about 2 weeks. I put 2 of them together with duct tape to make a tent that fits 2 air mattresses with room to spare. Kept one panel of mylar that I had removed from the second tent, and used it to make a vestibule on one end of the tent, for my gear. All for $5 CDN plus duct tape. Has stood up great to wind, water, sun, tarp clamps and guy lines, and a couple nice naps. It’s warm at night and cool by day. Gonna’ put some decent doors on it using a $1.50CDN mylar emergency blanket. Thank you dollar store! )
B**E
Bug out tent
It's excellent light and completely closes.Great tent.
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