🌟 Elevate Your Adventure with Clostnature Crux!
The Clostnature Crux Lightweight Tent is a premium 1-person tent designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Weighing just 4.2 lbs and featuring a waterproof PU 5000 coating, this tent ensures comfort and protection in all weather conditions. With a quick setup process and spacious interior, it's perfect for solo backpacking, hiking, and camping trips.
Floor Area | 19.29 Square Feet |
Minimum Trail Weight | 4.2 Pounds |
Size | 1 person |
Floor Length | 87 Inches |
Maximum Height | 35.8 Inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 86.6"L x 31.88"W x 35.8"H |
Floor Width | 31.9 Inches |
Color | Green |
Form Factor | dome-style tent |
Style Name | Dome |
Tent Design | Camping Tent |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Base | polyester,pu |
Stake Material | Aluminum |
Tent Floor Material | Oxford Poly+PU5000 |
Rainfly Material | 210T Polyester+PU5000 |
Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
Fabric Type | Polyester |
Material Type | Polyester |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Number Of Windows | 2 |
Number of Rooms | 1 |
Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Sleeve |
Is Waterproof | True |
Number of Vestibules | 1 |
Number of Guylines | 1 |
Number of Stakes | 14 |
Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
Installation Type | Ground Mount |
Closure Type | Hook and Loop |
Number Of Doors | 2 |
Number Of Poles | 2 |
Occupancy | 1 Person |
Seasons | 3 Season |
Water Resistance Technology | 5000 |
Special Features | portable |
Occupant Capacity | 1 |
J**
Just enough room, packs down small, holds in heat
After using a bivouac type one-man tent, this tent has just enough height to sit up in which is great for setting up just before laying down for the night, or first thing in the morning before emerging from a temporary cave to face the day. There is just enough width for my air mattress, and water bottle and other small stuff on one side. There is also enough room at the head for extras like hat, gloves, sweater caps, etc.I used this tent for bike packing. The poles fold up shorter than my biv one-man tent. So the tent fits better on my rear rack… it sits fully on the rack without hanging over. The overall narrow width makes it easy to put up the tent in the smallest of spaces which opens up more potential placements at camp sites.The ground tarped vestibule is decent sized to keep shoes, jackets, helmet, pannier dry on one half while maintaining an area to get out and stand up. I pack a 5-ft x 8-ft tarp… when folded in half fits pretty well in the covered vestibule area. Great to keep your feet clean and thus the tent, sleeping bag too.The first night I slept in it was warm, so with the tent fully zipped up I was too warm. The next night I slept with the fly unzipped and tied back as shown in the picture. It vented very well. When the temperatures drops, it will be nice to retain more heat zipped up. The fabric is also heavier than some similar tents, which likely adds to the heat retention (and durability). The heavier material is reflected in the weight. At 4-lbs, it’s no lightweight, but is reasonable for the durable fabric. Better IMO than super light, thin fabric. This really is a 3-4 season tent… will be great in the Pacific Northwest where it gets cold, but not frigid as long as I’m below the snow line.The tension straps work super slick. I attach the tie downs to the fly and leave them there, so I just put the loop around the stake, tension the line by sliding the plastic clip towards to tent and lock the cord into the clip. Done. When it comes time to pack up, I just pull the cord down. It unlocks, de tensions and that’s it.There storage pockets on the side and the one overhead is great to put a watch in, glasses, lights, phone, cyclo computer, charger, etc.All in all, it checks the boxes for what I need.☑️ durable and warm☑️ Packs down small☑️ reasonably light weight☑️ big enough, with minimal footprint area☑️ perfect sized covered vestibule area☑️ Inexpensive ( about 40% less than another tent I was considering which was a little lighter (less durable and true 3-season tent)I will have to see how it handles the rain. I do have a footprint for it from a different manufacturer. Fits perfectly and should protect against wet ground. So as long as the fly sheds water well, it should be cozy and dry. I’ll problem seal the seams and spray the fly.
M**.
Great 1P tent for hiking, backpacking, etc.
Bought this before a week-long backpacking trip, tested it, and used it. Post-trip review? 4 1/2-stars. The tent is quick to setup and take down. It's big enough for 1 average size person and their gear. Decently lightweight - why spend hundreds of dollars to save a few ounces? The only thing I didn't get to test in the wild was it's waterproofness since it didn't rain on us. I'm taking away 1/2 star for the aluminum stakes - there are a lot of them and they're actually kind of heavy - if you're concerned about weight, you may want to leave these at home (if the weather's nice) or replace with fewer and lighter options. Also, I wish the tent came with an included footprint (it doesn't), but the standalone one you can buy from the same brand fits perfectly.
A**M
Good value for the money, but be careful about the size
I bought this tent for the rare situations when I want the smallest enclosed tent possible. Even though a 2-person tent doesn't take up much more space in a pack than a 1-person tent, sometimes you just need to save every cubic inch.For those cases, this tent is just fine.The good:* It's small. Inside the included compression sack, it's about the size of a loaf of sliced bread — maybe a shade larger. It's also very light.* It's dead simple to put together. Without even reading the instructions, it took me maybe two and a half minutes to set up. I'm not bragging, there's just not much to figure out here.* Taped seams: I haven't tried it in the rain, but getting taped seams at this price is very nice.* Comes with a hanging organizer, which you will certainly need, because there's no room to store anything in here (for example, laying your eyeglass on the ground next to you would be a terrible idea in this very cramped tent).The bad:* I'm 5'10, 250 lbs, and if I lay down in it with my arms at my sides, my elbows touch the sides of the tent. In a sleeping bag, I'm pretty much squeezed in like a sardine. I know, I know: I bought a small tent, that's the whole point. But if it were like... 10% larger, I think it'd be just about perfect.* It does not feel especially durable. Time will tell on this, but I suppose you get what you pay for.* Because of the size, you can pretty much only sit up in one spot, right in the middle of the tent. Again, that's what you get with a small tent, but the center of the tent is where the organizer hangs, so if you're storing anything, you can't even sit up without bumping into it.* I'd love to have another organizer pocket somewhere in the tent, because, as mentioned, you can't store anything on the ground.Overall, though, happy with the purchase at this price.
M**R
Light, Fast, Well Made
Perfect for Moto or Bicycle touring. I ordered this tent two days before a trip and didn't even open or set it up before I packed it in my bag. No problem, it takes about two minutes to set up, had just enough room to stretch out inside (5'10") and some space for gear you wish to keep inside. There is enough room under the rain fly to keep additional items outside the sleeping space but still protected from rain. While I didn't get rain during my three day Florida moto-camping adventure (Blackwater State Forest and vicinity), it was quite cold. Night time temps in the upper 30's with pretty high humidity. In the morning I found some condensation inside the tent. While waiting for water to boil, I un-staked the tent, picked it up and shook out the dirt and water, 30 minutes in the sun and it was dry. One of the best features was that I was easily able to pack it back in to the supplied carry case. This tent does not have a water proof "tub" type floor so if you expect rain, erect on some high ground to avoid seepage underneath. Overall, very pleased with ease of set up, stability and pack size. Highly recommend for solo camping whether on foot or on wheels.
C**R
Tight fit inside but cheap and light
As a seasoned camper always on the lookout for gear that strikes the perfect balance between weight and functionality, this lightweight tent has proven to be a game-changer for my outdoor adventures. This tent combines innovative design, durable materials, and featherlight construction to deliver an exceptional camping experience.First and foremost, the weight of this tent is a standout feature. Weighing in at just a few pounds, it's a backpacker's dream. I no longer feel the burden of a heavy pack when carrying this tent, making long hikes to remote campsites more enjoyable and less strenuous. The lightweight design does not compromise on durability; the materials used are robust, ensuring the tent withstands the rigors of various environments.Setting up this tent is a breeze, thanks to its intuitive design. Even solo campers will appreciate the simplicity of the process. The tent's freestanding design means that it can be easily moved and repositioned until you find the perfect spot, adding to its user-friendly nature.The mesh panels provide excellent ventilation, preventing condensation buildup during the night. Additionally, the rainfly does an admirable job of keeping the interior dry during unexpected rain showers.Durability is a key consideration for any tent, and it excels in this aspect. The ripstop fabric and reinforced seams inspire confidence that this tent will stand up to the elements over time. Zippers are smooth and reliable, and the bathtub-style floor prevents water seepage even in wet conditions.In conclusion, this lightweight tent has become my go-to shelter for all my camping escapades. Its winning combination of weight, durability, and ease of use makes it a top choice for backpackers and campers alike. If you're in search of a reliable and lightweight tent that enhances your outdoor experience, it is a stellar investment. Highly recommended!
L**U
Practica
Ligera y pequeña, buena calidad, estoy muy contenta, aunque la funda no fue muy resistente
J**N
Great tent, compact.
Was looking for a compact tent for motorcycle trips. This thing is just the right size. Packs up small, but has enough room when I'm solo. The one thing you need to know is that there isn't any extra room in it. I'm 6' tall and I cal lay in it flat and sit up without touching the tent. But that is it. There is just enough room in under the rain fly, outside of the tent to store a couple things out of the rain.
D**Y
Exceeded expectations
Ive owned a lot of tents over 55 years and this one exceeded my expectations. For $100CAD this is a fine little tent! Design is simple and functional, quality, construction and materials are very good. Im 6'4" and i have some room to spare at my head as well. Its easy and quick to set up and has some nice features like a clip on storage "shelf/bag" for doodads and a lanyard hook for a lantern. I like the colour too. Overall very good initial impressions. I have a week long bike packing trip coming up and may provide anither review later after some use.
S**N
good tent but you need to work on Quality control
I compare this to my old eureka Midori that is over twice the money. first off it packs up to half the size which I love, the poles breakdown into small increments that make a big difference. The room inside is slight less than the Midori, If I had a choice I would want just a few more inches- do not get me wrong I want a small tent as where I camp flat ground is hard to find but just a few more inches each direction would had made a huge difference. the bag it comes has extra room if you want to add some extra pegs a ground sheet or 2nd Fly/ Trap. I like that the side come up further before the screen starts this allows for better options when sleeping with out a fly and extra protection during storms. It rained better bad- I stayed dry and warm .You can in a pinch use this tent free standby but I recommend pegging it out to get as much floor space as possible with out pegs out the walls sag in a little to close for comfort if it get stormyNegative-pegs suck, bend easy and I Got the wrong # of them. But I was planning on upgrading those.Negative- Quality control- loops and hocks were on the wrong sides both fly and tent- I made it work but would be nice if you got it right. example the Light hock,Negative- Poor floor- but I knew that going in and it save a lot of space so I just bring a good ground sheet and a spare tarp I still pack up smaller than before.Suggestion 2 man tent too big for me- consider making a 1/ 1/2 man tentOverall I got value for the money here. Tested on 7 day trip in Northern Ontario. If you buys this tent you buying it because you want to save on pack space, you going to sleep it in only ---it fits you an nothing else. if your really tall consider other tents
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