🏕️ Ultralight, storm-ready, and breeze-friendly—camp smarter, not harder!
The LANSHAN Ultralight Tent is a 1-2 person, 3-season backpacking shelter weighing only 2.2 pounds. Crafted from durable nylon with a high waterproof rating (5000mm+ rainfly, 6000mm floor), it offers superior protection against harsh weather. Featuring no-see-um mesh for ventilation, quick 5-10 minute setup, and spacious interior with storage, it’s engineered for millennial adventurers who demand lightweight gear without compromising comfort or durability.
Brand | MIER |
Product Dimensions | 91"L x 32"W x 50"H |
Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
Floor Width | 75 Centimeters |
Recommended Uses For Product | Travelling |
Shape | Triangular |
Occupancy | 2 Person |
Seasons | 3 Season |
Included Components | Stakes |
Water Resistance Technology | Fly sheet: 5000mm+; Floor: 6000mm+ |
Special Feature | portable |
Occupant Capacity | 2 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Nylon |
Color | 1-person, khaki |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Assembly Time | 5 Minutes |
Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
Size | 1-2 Person |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 3 |
Fabric Type | nylon |
Floor Length | 90.55 Inches |
Maximum Height | 49.21 Inches |
Floor Area | 18.3 Square Feet |
Base Material | Nylon |
Style | Three-season |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Windows | 1 |
Number Of Pockets | 1 |
Minimum Trail Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
Stake Material | Aluminum |
Tent Floor Material | Nylon |
Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Sleeve |
Number of Stakes | 4 |
Rainfly Material | Nylon |
Is Waterproof | True |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | Anti-UV |
Form Factor | Tunnel |
Manufacturer | MIER |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.96 x 5.87 x 5.75 inches |
Package Weight | 1.21 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 90.55 x 31.49 x 49.21 inches |
Brand Name | MIER |
Warranty Description | 2 Years |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Part Number | 30006-02-3117 |
Sport Type | Climbing |
J**N
Love this tent!
I have used this tent a few times and I truly love it. It's my first trekking pole tent and while the trekking poles don't come with the tent, I'm sure any trekking poles would work with it. It's a little bit difficult to figure out how to set it up at first, especially if you've never set up a tent like this, but once it is set up it works great. It's spacious on the inside. There are places to hang lanterns which is very important to me. And it has doors on either side of the tent that roll up. So if you don't want the doors down you don't have to have them down. I haven't used this tent in any rain, but the material seems like there shouldn't be a problem. The seams are taped and sealed from what I can see. I think this is a good value for a backpacking tent, especially if you're just getting started. No need to spend $800 on a tiny tent.
J**J
Decent, cheap ultralight tent
I assume anyone buying this tent doesn't already have an ultralight tent.It's cheap and it works. Things to know are that the set up instructions aren't super clear. I thought it did but include enough stakes, but I think it's meant to use the same stake for each corner of the tent AND the rain fly, not a separate stake for each.It would be a very tight fit for two people and is better for one person and their gear.The rain fly is elevated off the ground and away from the tent, so it does not provide any heat retention at all, which even well ventilated three season tents do a little.Used it two nights in good weather. Seems like it would shed water, but didn't get to test that out. Seems like it would hold up to fair wind as long as there is good ground to place the stakes, but didn't test that out.Really hard to roll up and put away. The fabric is extremely slick, much slicker than a regular tent. I had to remove the fly from the tent (it comes connected) to be able to roll each separately and put in the sack. I'm a little worried it will take a while to figure out how to connect the two when I use it next.I'd worry about using it in rough ground without a footprint as the material is very lightweight.But, I'm overall happy with the purchase.
B**D
Great tent
Yes, there are lighter tents with better features. This isn't is 95% of any of those tents and costs 50+% less.I'm impressed with the design and construction of this tent. The design is very efficient. Room is maximized in the tent and vestibules. The materials are very high quality. The construction is to notch. There's reinforcing in the right places. It's a well thought out and constructed tent all the way around.I have not tried the tent in high winds. Pitched into the wind, I imagine it should hold up well enough.
J**2
It worked well
Used this in the Colorado Backcountry. It was much lighter than my traditional tent. The first few tries it took a while to set up. But after a few nights I could set it up easily with my hiking pole. Just be sure to set the height to at least 50"
B**R
Very lightweight.
UPADATED AGAIN: I have purchased both the 1 and 2 person tent. Seems like very well quality and lightweight. However, the ONE thing that is bad about BOTH tents is the way the end tie outs are sewn and sealed. The tents BOTH leak at the tie out points. This is due to the way they are sealed. It seams as if the seam seal was applied FIRST and then the tie outs sewn into the fabric. This allows water to come through the stitching and leak into the tent. POOR DESIGN. I have remedied this by using seam sealant on ALL stitch points for the tie outs. So, word of caution for everyone owning and buying these tents. MAKE SURE YOU SEAM SEAL EVERY TIE OUT POINT. Once you do that, this tent should be waterproof.UPDATE: I set this tent up in my yard to test it for waterproof and durability. We had a rain event that came through. No heavy storms. Just light to medium rain that only lasted 10 or 15 minutes. The tent leaked at both ends where the tie outs are sewn into the fabric. These points are seam sealed, so I do not know why or how it leaked at both points. The water on the floor of the tent was about the size of a quarter.I have since sprayed all of the fly seams and the tie out points with silicone treatment. When we get another rain storm coming through, I will set it up again for another test to see if the spray will keep the tie out points from leaking.Also, both sides and the rear of the fly, down at the edge, collect water and allow it to pool up. This is a design flaw. I had the tent as tight as I could get it, without damaging the material. The water pooled up around the bottom edge looked like a small moat, and could lead to large amounts of water to run under the tent. This could soak through the floor and get your sleeping gear wet.I fixed this issue with some micro tarp clamps and 550 cord. I attached one at each end, and two in the rear, one on each side between the rear stake out point and each corner. So 4 total. When I set the tent up again for another rain test, I will update with pictures.So far, this tent was NOT the tent that all the hype was about. The ONLY positive thing so far, is that it is a true double wall tent, and that will keep condensation out of the sleeping area.I have not used this tent yet, only set it up. However, with just having set it up, I can see that I will probably like this tent. But, one thing I would like to have seen with it, is more fabric at the vestibule. When set up by the directions, the edge of the vestibule is quite high off of the ground. This would allow for good ventilation during a summer night, but in a rain storm, I would be afraid of rain being blown in.I have it set up in the yard, and we have a chance of rain today/tonight, so once I let it get rained on and take it out on a trip, I will update my review.
T**N
Great Option
Tried this tent out on a 3-night trip May into June. The setup is very easy and you can't beat the price at the weight. I just switched back to tent backpacking and wanted to be under 2 pounds shelter wise because that's where I'm at with my hammock. We got between 3 to 4 inches of rain on the first night and not a drop got in. I know there are more expensive, overall most likely better options out there but I am absolutely satisfied!
A**R
Good value for saving a bit of weight.
I bought the tent to save weight during a John Muir Trail hike. In general, the tent worked well. I got a lot of condensation with the flaps closed, so I slept with one flap open. It was straightforward to set up using my trekking pole. We didn't have extreme wind or rain when camping, but the tent was fine in moderate wind and light rain that we had. It did the job and was good value.
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