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The OneTigris Stella is a 4-season, 2-person dome tent crafted from durable 20D and 40D nylon with a 3000mm waterproof rating. Weighing only 4.4 pounds and packing down to a compact 50cm x 15cm, it offers quick, tool-free setup with flexible aluminum poles and includes stakes, guy-lines, and a storage bag. Designed for backpackers and outdoor enthusiasts, it balances lightweight portability with robust weather protection and breathable comfort.










| ASIN | B0BX92MT4Y |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Waterproof |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Tent setup is required; it involves using flexible poles for a straightforward setup. The poles cross at the top of the dome and are securely anchored to the floor on all four corners. The setup kit includes tent poles, 10 stakes, 4 guy-lines, and a storage bag. |
| Assembly Time | 3 minutes |
| Base | Nylon |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,990 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #170 in Camping Tents |
| Brand | ONETIGRIS |
| Brand Name | ONETIGRIS |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 490 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | Nylon |
| Floor Area | 28.29 square_feet |
| Floor Length | 6.9 feet |
| Floor Width | 50.2 inches |
| Form Factor | Dome |
| Included Components | Guy lines, Stakes, Storage Bag |
| Installation Type | Easy Setup |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Weight | 2 kg |
| Manufacturer | OneTigris |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CE-HZP03-BK |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Maximum Height | 3.8 feet |
| Minimum Trail Weight | 4.4 pounds |
| Model Name | Stella |
| Model Number | CE-HZP03-BK |
| Number Of Doors | 1 |
| Number Of Poles | 4 |
| Number of Guylines | 4 |
| Number of Rooms | 2 |
| Number of Stakes | 10 |
| Occupancy | 2 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 2 |
| Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Rainfly Material | Nylon |
| Recommended Use | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking |
| Seasons | 4 Season |
| Shape | D Shape |
| Size | 6.9ft x 4.1ft x 3.7ft / 2.1m x 1.25m x 1.15m |
| Sport Type | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking, Hiking |
| Stake Material | Aluminum |
| Style Name | Dome-shaped |
| Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Clip |
| Tent Design | Camping Tent |
| Tent Floor Material | Nylon |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Water Resistance Technology | 3000 millimeters |
J**O
Great 4 season tent that punches above its price and beats many premium brands.
I have 3 or 4 tents from various manufacturers, my main tent being a Kelty Latestart 4p 3 season, which I like but it's too big for just me and a little too heavy. I was looking to shrink what I was carrying and also lighten my load. I had my eye on this tent, because it does both of those plus it could be great when the temp dips down. We do a lot of coastal beach camping and not only does the weather change all of the time, but we have to hike/carry in everything by boat, water, sometimes wood, everything. I just took this tent on a 4-5 day boat camping/fishing trip. it set up easily and is super light, sil-nylon is a plus for saving weight while being waterproof. It weights under 5 pounds, which is 1.5 lighter than my Kelty but is also a 4 season tent, which means more fabric and less mesh. ( I think the Kelty Latestart 2p weighs about the same as this but is only a single door, and mostly mesh.) It took maybe 5 minutes to set up by myself and a few extra minutes to set up some extra guy lines just to be safe- I'm glad I did because the second night we got slammed with a thunderstorm, then a wind storm with gusts up to 30-40mph and then another smaller rain storm, and then more wind, but just 15-20mph. This tent held up to everything and stayed dry as a bone inside! For comparison, we had set up a large tarp/canopy over one of the other tents to be used as a larger shelter to hang out under to pass the storm and the 1st windstorm snapped a d-ring tie out on the tarp as well as straight tore off a reinforced tie out point from the corner of the tarp. The unprotected One Tigris Stella stood like a champ, completely intact. Condensation has always been a problem in the past, especially with the mostly mesh tents since there can be a 30+deg temp shift from day to night and with so much moisture coming off the ocean. Everything gets coated in water condensation, everything! I woke up the first morning in this and everything in my tent was dry! The inner tent did its job. A couple of things I would like to improve: While the inner tent blocks almost all of the wind (with the double doors zipped up) it makes it hard to adjust the ventilation easily... as soon as the sun came out and started to warm everything up (and no wind), the tent got hot fast and with the only 2 doors as ventilation its hard to control... it might be helpful to add a couple of side vents so you don't have to unzip the door then unzip the vestibule to allow any kind of breeze to cool off the tent. I know there is a small "stick" prop at the top of the door on the rainfly to allow some ventilation, I haven't gotten it to work well enough to be worth the extra effort. 2nd... this is very minor but I like what Kelty and some others have done by color coding one strap of the rain fly and tent pole sleeve/strap to make setting up even quicker. Match strap colors click and done. 3rd: the tent really needs to be 6inches longer. I barely fit my lightweight cot in the tent. the cot is only a couple of inches tall and I swear I could feel the tent wall if I stretched my feet. I'm a hair under 6ft. 4) maybe add a tie-out point on the fly in the middle of the side wall. I had an issue where some condensation formed under the fly and the fly and inner tent were sticking together (around the logo area) even though the fly was staked properly. 5) Throw in the correct gear loft for the tie outs that are already there in the ceiling and may be add a couple of bigger mesh storage pouches along the sidewall? Overall I really like this tent, It seems well built, has stood up to some crappy weather already without a problem and is super light for a 4 season tent (not ultra light). It will be a great fall to late spring tent and I would have no issues bringing this on some winter camping trips but I will still need to see if I can dial in the ventilation and orientation correctly for warmer season trips to make this truly a 4 season tent for me. Good job OneTigris
M**H
Seems Great
I actually kinda hate when people do this - but please bear with me a moment... :) I haven't actually USED the tent yet, but.... OK - so why do people write reviews before actually using a product. Well, in this case because I've tested out a FEW important factors of this tent and am happy to update it if things take a bad turn! :) Weight is VERY manageable - I was surprised at the pack size and weight overall. Even after reading allll the specs. Setup was exceptionally simple! That might be my favorite part, because as a '4-season tent', it's pretty common to want to get a tent set up fairly quickly - before your hands get too cold! This took me 4 mins on my first try (I am not a pro and I did not watch any videos - just followed the instructions and common sense). I think next time will be 3 mins and would not be surprised to be able to do a full setup in 90 seconds +/- in no time. Interior sizing was a touch smaller than I would prefer - as a 6' guy, I am not TALL but also not SHORT. I had to lay at a bit of an angle to not touch the sidewalls. And that was without a mattress, pad or even a bag so it will be more so with those additions. However, even with the angled sleep pattern, there is plenty of room in one empty corner for my 58lb pup and in the other empty corner for some gear and the like. The storage pockets and lamp hanger were quite functional and when the wind picked up, the tent was very secure (just breezy - 10-15mph). I am confident it will hold up to quite a bit more. Once we have our first weekend adventure with it, we can test more things like warmth retention, condensation buildup and (possible) rain/snow-proofing. So far though, 5 stars for these aspects and the VALUE... here's hoping it stays at 5 stars!
B**Y
Great tent!
This is a great 2 person 4 season tent. Holds heat well mesh doors great for summer ventalation. 2 doors one on each side. Recomend getting the footprint for it as well. Very small vestabul for shoes and thats about it. Sleeps 2 comfortably. But no room for supplies. Tons of room for one person and gear. Also weight not bad at 4ish lbs. Holds in heat well in winter. I used it in snow and freezing rain. Condensation not bad and didnt leak. Seems are all seem taped, stitching all looks great, and the zippers work smoothly. Great back packing tent for one person and gear or 2 people with gear stored outside. Used this tent several times. Once with two people and a couple times by myself. I really like the 2 doors so either person can get out without crawling over one another. It is a great tent and would buy a 4 or even sux person version if they made one.
W**N
More like One person tent
Genuinely a nice tent. To clarify it is a two person tent but honestly I feel that it is just enough room for one person and if you have dogs max two depending on size of dogs. Well this is perfect for my needs and pets. I am able to fit a xl twin camping foam mattress inside leave about a foot of space for things. There are four nice little mesh pockets to keep things organized. A hook for a light or fan. I can literally set up in 5 mins alone no problem and it definitely fits back inside the bag provided. I saw that the bottom of the tent is thin but strong. My two dogs haven't ripped the bottom and to be honest their nails are getting a bit long need to sand them down a bit. So for those that said it would rip on a pointy rock you would be incorrect I have camped in many a place including the floor of rocks. It's a breeze for a single person and I feel cozy. I have also experienced heavy rain and the rain over does it's job and more protection my camping chair from being soaked. If you are okay with less space this tent is a keeper and well worth the money and the small about of space it takes up in your truck or pack is well worth it. Highly recommend!
B**L
Nice against the rain and roomy for 1
Cool tent, the black may make it hard to find in a "woods" situation especially at night. I have the first version, i beleave amazon is selling the second veraion now , where apparently they fixed the door and screen? Anyways this is a 2 season tent . This will not hold ft of snow, you will be warm in the summer, this is not a first layer is a net/screen, the first layer has two half screen doors. The first layer is sealed and you have and white ,the top rain fly is black. So you have 2 wind and rain layers, the foot print is ok, watch put for pointy stuff. . This is a nice one person tent with a small amount of head room ,im 6'1 i lay down comfy. I have enough room for all my gear anf food and still can move a bit. There is one small center hang and four corner half pouchs a foot long and 3 ins deep. There are door ties. I set the tent up in 3 minutes out of the box. This will keep you dry . Im not sure about a flooded ground if the ground is really wet. But you are in the tent it has 4 in high inner floor walls. Plus a foot print you just connect 4 points ,,,2 bars too. When i sit i have 1 ft of head room. Very durable , light weight for the easy and weather proof. Cool design. There are 4 hanging lashs and one durable hook, i hand my electrix lantern on. I got it on sale for 150 , like i said i think they fixed the door ,i know i have a 2 half screens on my version.enjoy
M**N
Bone Dry in Heavy Rain-Updated Review
The Stella is light, easy to setup and I can verify three nights in heavy rain and it's dry inside! So far I highly recommend. Will update as we move into fall and colder weather. As of December 2023 I stand by my initial review. Slept numerous night in cold weather and only used a Fire Maple Orange lamp and it put out enough heat to keep it very comfortable, consistently dry and no leaks. I have retreated one time with Nikwax and the cleaner but that was just preemptive to keep it nice. Small dog has stayed with me every night I have been out and stayed comfortable on her blanket. My only issue is not with the tent itself but rather my age. I'm 52 and by no means old but I do notice it being harder to get out of the tent after sleeping with stiffer joints in the morning so more silver aged individuals may want to find something a bit bigger. This has been a very solid purchase for me. If you're contemplating it just go for it ... I think you will not regret it.
C**Y
A very nice tent
I used this on a recent camping trip where the overnight lows got into the low 20's Fahrenheit. One thing that I did not realize when I purchased this tent, was that the tent itself is a proper single walled tent and could be used alone in the summer with few problems. There is only one small patch of mesh at the top of each door. The white of the tent is a water resistant tent fabric. When I bought the tent, I was thinking that there is no way that I'd use the tent during summer months because that black would just be too hot. But with the ability to skip the rainfly in warmer weather, now it's a white tent that would probably be better in the summer months (which for me is mostly Arizona summer months). One thing that I was a bit disappointed in was the lack of a storage netting at each end like the cosmolito has. I didn't notice until the next morning that there are small mesh pockets on the wall to either side of each door, but they wouldn't hold things as well as the net shelves of the cosmolito. There is a potential of hooking up a storage net to the center of the ceiling, as there are nylon web that you could attach it to. But that would require purchasing a separate netting and hoping that it would fit properly. The wind wasn't very strong when using this, however I camped out in the cosmolito (which I also have) with the same basic design and there was a 25 to 35 mph winds. That tent help up very well to the winds with only occasional movement to the wind. I would expect this Stella to have similar wind resistance. Temperature comfort. I can compare this tent to an REI tent in which I spent a night in similar temperatures and conditions recently. This Stella was so much more comfortable. I used the same 0ยฐ Teton sleeping bag for both trips. I was noticeably colder in the REI tent than in the Stella. The REI tent was a 3 season tent whereas this Stella is a 4 season tent. And having that double wall due to the Stella tent having proper tent walls combined with the rainfly made all the difference in comfort compared to the mesh walls of the REI tent with the rainfly. This is a very nice tent at an affordable price. The tent stakes great. I do have to disagree with the stated 4 lbs of the tent though. I weighed it, and mine weighs 5 lbs. The same as the cosmolito which is stated to be 5 lbs. Each of mine were weighed with the additional footprint which weighs next to nothing.
D**Y
Nice multi season tent
Decided to use this for Fall and Winter. I purchased the 2 person instead as the single is a bit tight for 2 cats and a person. The 2 person is still a bit tight unless you store gear outside. Otherwise it's nice to vent with the zippers on each side. Easy setup and take down. no trouble with leaking.
S**.
Perfect for camping
Well made, easy to set up. Fit 2 people but would not have room for your gear. I would be perfect for one person to fit comfortably and room for your stuff. Packing is decent size. No windows, therefore I would not use it during the hot summers days. I would use it late summer or early fall.
S**D
Great value
Well built. Light. Enough room inside to sit up and store bag.
M**E
Great tent for the colder months
My new favourite tent. I have used this on a few backpacking trips and can't fault it. For a backpacking tent it's not the lightest as uses it's own poles and not hiking sticks. But for the extra weight it makes the tent feel bomb proof in high winds high up the hills. It's seam sealed and very waterproof. To say it's a 2 man tent is a stretch. It's perfect for a one man with decent room for your gear. Designed for colder seasons the extra room is amazing when it gets dark early and your stuck in your tent in bad weather you don't feel as constricted as you would in others. Tent is easy to set up but is a inner pitch first so can be a bit of a rush in wet conditions. I paired this with the matching ground sheet and they work really well together. Not had any condensation issues but I do leave the vents slightly open. 100% would recommend.
M**N
Onetigris Stella 4 season tent
Well packaged quality product
B**T
Perfect for back packing or motorcycle saddlebags. Highly recommend.
10 thumbs up. Took this tent motorcycling across Canada 17 days on the road trip. Not one issue with this tent. Dual vented doors help keep you cool on. Those hot nights. The fly keeps you dry during those rainy nights. Small enough to fit in a saddlebag or a back pack. Big enough for two people to sleep comfortably. Easy to set up and tear down. Durable metal pegs.
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