You don't have to travel to faraway places. With friends and family, it's a good idea to go to the suburbs for barbecues, camping, and sunrises and sunsets. Naturehike 5 People Summer Camping Tent will be a good choice, only two people can easily set up to have a comfortable leisure area.
Plenty of space: The spacious interior can accommodate 3-4 people at a time.
Air circulation: Both sides and rear of the tent are equipped with mesh ventilation Windows to ensure cross-ventilation.
UPF40+: Exterior curtain material is treated with UV protection to provide excellent shade.
Versatile: It can be used as a family park for picnics or a yard break.
You don't have to travel to faraway places. With friends and family, it's a good idea to go to the suburbs for barbecues, camping, and sunrises and sunsets. Naturehike 5 People Summer Camping Tent will be a good choice, only two people can easily set up to have a comfortable leisure area.
Plenty of space: The spacious interior can accommodate 3-4 people at a time.
Air circulation: Both sides and rear of the tent are equipped with mesh ventilation Windows to ensure cross-ventilation.
UPF40+: Exterior curtain material is treated with UV protection to provide excellent shade.
Versatile: It can be used as a family park for picnics or a yard break.


What defines "waterproof" in a tent and what does the "mm" rating mean?
For a NATUREHIKE tent, waterproof means that all external fabric has been coated with our exceptional polyurethane coatings and the seams are watertight out of the bag. "mm" refers to millimeters and is paired with a number to represent a standardized measurement of how waterproof a coating is. For instance, a 3000mm coating will withstand a 3000mm (9.85') column of water for more than one minute before a single drop might appear through the fabric. That's strong enough to prevent rain from leaking into a tent in a hurricane-force storm.
Why don't you sell product parts now?
We no longer sell parts separately. All products purchased through the NATUREHIKE website if there are product parts damaged, you can email us with your order and a picture or video proof of your damaged parts, we will give you a satisfactory answer. According to the actual situation of the warehouse, we try to replace your parts for free. E-mail: support@naturehike.com
What do the letters D and T after the fabrics mean?
"D" stands for Denier. It's a numbering system for fibers, filaments and yarns, in which the lower numbers are lighter/finer and the higher numbers heavier/coarser. "T" stands for Thread Count – specifically the number of warp and fill threads in a square inch. The lower numbers represent a loosely woven fabric and the higher number a tightly woven fabric. These two numbers together help indicate the strength and feel of a piece of fabric.
NATUREHIKE tent materials' differences between 210T, 20D, 15D
Waterproof performance: waterproof performance itself depends on the tent surface silicon coating, and fabric material has nothing to do with. naturehike tent in the production of general requirements: 210T, 15D waterproof performance is roughly 2000-3000mm; 20D waterproof performance is roughly 3000-4000mm, slightly better and 210T material.
Weight: the same tent weight comparison of different material styles ——210T > 20D > 15D
When will global logistics be restored?
We expect to start reverting to global logistics in Sep 2022 and we are actively working towards this. Currently only the US can ship normally and some shipments from Canada and Australia can be sent out normally.
How should I store my tent?
Never pack or store your tent if it is wet, damp or dirty. Although we use the best polyurethane waterproofing available, prolonged exposure to moisture causes hydrolysis which, in turn, causes the waterproof layer to break down, becoming soft, sticky and no longer waterproof. Storing a wet tent for as little as 24 hours in warm weather is also likely to start the process of mildew forming on the fabric. Mildew will cause your tent to stain, smell and will also lead to the premature breakdown of the waterproof coating. Mildew and moisture damage are not covered under the Limited Warranty.
For long-term storage, keep your tent in a dry and cool area, out of direct sunlight. Store it outside of its stuff sack, as you would a sleeping bag, in a breathable, over-sized cotton or mesh duffel for protection. On the cheap, an old pillowcase is ideal.
What causes condensation and how do I reduce it in my tent?
Condensation is the build-up of moisture inside your tent due to differences between the inside and outside temperatures. There are three main sources:
Weather Conditions:High humidity, low temperatures, and rainy conditions create the most condensation.
People:We produce about 1 - 2 pints of moisture per night through breathing and skin evaporation.
Wet Environment:Wet ground or wet gear stored inside the tent.While no tent design can eliminate condensation, the key to reducing it is ventilation. Cooler, drier air has to flow into your tent and warm, moist air must escape. We have designed a variety of ways to do this.
To start, the tent body and ceiling are made of breathable and mesh fabrics. This allows moisture to escape the interior of your tent. However, it must also be able to escape the waterproof fly, and every MSR rainfly has a peak vent that provides protection from the outside, while still allowing essential, free-flowing fresh air to move through your tent. You can also leave a door open in good weather, or take advantage of the double sliders on the doors to vent from the top where warm and moist air tends to accumulate. Make sure to leave at least two vents open if possible, allowing any breeze to provide cross-flow ventilation for maximum circulation. Guying out your rainfly will also increase ventilation in hot or humid conditions.
How do I prevent mildew?
One of the easiest ways to damage your tent is by not drying it as quickly as possible after it gets wet. Storing a wet tent for as little as 24 hours in warm weather is likely to start the process of mildew formation. Mildew can permanently damage the waterproof coatings by causing them to separate from the fabric, but mild to severe staining is more common. Mildew stains are permanent. They cannot be removed without potential harm to the fabric coatings and are not covered by warranty. Even when your tent appears to be dry after use, it is always best to assure it is completely dry before storing. Hang it outside or pile it loosely in your house for a few days, turning it inside and out to assure it has dried everywhere. Never machine dry your tent as the heat can melt the fabric.
What's the best way to clean my tent?
Cleaning your tent is not necessary unless it has an offensive odor or becomes heavily soiled. If heavily soiled, the pressure from a regular garden hose will remove most loose dirt. For more severe cleaning, set up your tent and hand wash it with warm water, a sponge and mild, non-detergent soap. Do not use dishwashing liquid, detergent, bleach, pre-soaking solutions, or spot removers. Rinse well. Dry your tent by pitching it or line-drying it. Never dry clean, machine- wash or machine-dry your tent. Any of these methods can remove all the waterproof coatings from the tent.
What defines "waterproof" in a tent and what does the "mm" rating mean?
For a NATUREHIKE tent, waterproof means that all external fabric has been coated with our exceptional polyurethane coatings and the seams are watertight out of the bag. "mm" refers to millimeters and is paired with a number to represent a standardized measurement of how waterproof a coating is. For instance, a 3000mm coating will withstand a 3000mm (9.85') column of water for more than one minute before a single drop might appear through the fabric. That's strong enough to prevent rain from leaking into a tent in a hurricane-force storm.
Why don't you sell product parts now?
We no longer sell parts separately. All products purchased through the NATUREHIKE website if there are product parts damaged, you can email us with your order and a picture or video proof of your damaged parts, we will give you a satisfactory answer. According to the actual situation of the warehouse, we try to replace your parts for free. E-mail: support@naturehike.com
What do the letters D and T after the fabrics mean?
"D" stands for Denier. It's a numbering system for fibers, filaments and yarns, in which the lower numbers are lighter/finer and the higher numbers heavier/coarser. "T" stands for Thread Count – specifically the number of warp and fill threads in a square inch. The lower numbers represent a loosely woven fabric and the higher number a tightly woven fabric. These two numbers together help indicate the strength and feel of a piece of fabric.
NATUREHIKE tent materials' differences between 210T, 20D, 15D
Waterproof performance: waterproof performance itself depends on the tent surface silicon coating, and fabric material has nothing to do with. naturehike tent in the production of general requirements: 210T, 15D waterproof performance is roughly 2000-3000mm; 20D waterproof performance is roughly 3000-4000mm, slightly better and 210T material.
Weight: the same tent weight comparison of different material styles ——210T > 20D > 15D
When will global logistics be restored?
We expect to start reverting to global logistics in Sep 2022 and we are actively working towards this. Currently only the US can ship normally and some shipments from Canada and Australia can be sent out normally.
How should I store my tent?
Never pack or store your tent if it is wet, damp or dirty. Although we use the best polyurethane waterproofing available, prolonged exposure to moisture causes hydrolysis which, in turn, causes the waterproof layer to break down, becoming soft, sticky and no longer waterproof. Storing a wet tent for as little as 24 hours in warm weather is also likely to start the process of mildew forming on the fabric. Mildew will cause your tent to stain, smell and will also lead to the premature breakdown of the waterproof coating. Mildew and moisture damage are not covered under the Limited Warranty.
For long-term storage, keep your tent in a dry and cool area, out of direct sunlight. Store it outside of its stuff sack, as you would a sleeping bag, in a breathable, over-sized cotton or mesh duffel for protection. On the cheap, an old pillowcase is ideal.
What causes condensation and how do I reduce it in my tent?
Condensation is the build-up of moisture inside your tent due to differences between the inside and outside temperatures. There are three main sources:
Weather Conditions:High humidity, low temperatures, and rainy conditions create the most condensation.
People:We produce about 1 - 2 pints of moisture per night through breathing and skin evaporation.
Wet Environment:Wet ground or wet gear stored inside the tent.While no tent design can eliminate condensation, the key to reducing it is ventilation. Cooler, drier air has to flow into your tent and warm, moist air must escape. We have designed a variety of ways to do this.
To start, the tent body and ceiling are made of breathable and mesh fabrics. This allows moisture to escape the interior of your tent. However, it must also be able to escape the waterproof fly, and every MSR rainfly has a peak vent that provides protection from the outside, while still allowing essential, free-flowing fresh air to move through your tent. You can also leave a door open in good weather, or take advantage of the double sliders on the doors to vent from the top where warm and moist air tends to accumulate. Make sure to leave at least two vents open if possible, allowing any breeze to provide cross-flow ventilation for maximum circulation. Guying out your rainfly will also increase ventilation in hot or humid conditions.
How do I prevent mildew?
One of the easiest ways to damage your tent is by not drying it as quickly as possible after it gets wet. Storing a wet tent for as little as 24 hours in warm weather is likely to start the process of mildew formation. Mildew can permanently damage the waterproof coatings by causing them to separate from the fabric, but mild to severe staining is more common. Mildew stains are permanent. They cannot be removed without potential harm to the fabric coatings and are not covered by warranty. Even when your tent appears to be dry after use, it is always best to assure it is completely dry before storing. Hang it outside or pile it loosely in your house for a few days, turning it inside and out to assure it has dried everywhere. Never machine dry your tent as the heat can melt the fabric.
What's the best way to clean my tent?
Cleaning your tent is not necessary unless it has an offensive odor or becomes heavily soiled. If heavily soiled, the pressure from a regular garden hose will remove most loose dirt. For more severe cleaning, set up your tent and hand wash it with warm water, a sponge and mild, non-detergent soap. Do not use dishwashing liquid, detergent, bleach, pre-soaking solutions, or spot removers. Rinse well. Dry your tent by pitching it or line-drying it. Never dry clean, machine- wash or machine-dry your tent. Any of these methods can remove all the waterproof coatings from the tent.
We Believe in What We Build
We know that in the backcountry, reliable gear is critical. That’s why NATUREHIKE gear has always been engineered to the high quality standards and rigorously tested before it reaches you.
Return & Exchange
1. Conditions of return
(1) Return period: All returns must be returned within 30 days of receipt of the order; replacements must be made within 2 years of receipt of the order.
(2) Applicable circumstances for return and exchange:
Merchandise eligible for return or exchange must be:
– New, unused and in original condition;
–The problem of replacing the product is not man-made damage;
– Inclusive of all original hangtags, packaging, and components at the time of return or exchange.
– Accompanied by a proof of purchase (order confirmation email or number).
Warranty
If you are experiencing an issue that you feel falls under the NATUREHIKE Limited Warranty, we’re here to help with that too. Please contact our team to get started.

We Believe in What We Build
We know that in the backcountry, reliable gear is critical. That’s why NATUREHIKE gear has always been engineered to the high quality standards and rigorously tested before it reaches you.
Return & Exchange
1. Conditions of return
(1) Return period: All returns must be returned within 30 days of receipt of the order; replacements must be made within 2 years of receipt of the order.
(2) Applicable circumstances for return and exchange:
Merchandise eligible for return or exchange must be:
– New, unused and in original condition;
–The problem of replacing the product is not man-made damage;
– Inclusive of all original hangtags, packaging, and components at the time of return or exchange.
– Accompanied by a proof of purchase (order confirmation email or number).
Warranty
If you are experiencing an issue that you feel falls under the NATUREHIKE Limited Warranty, we’re here to help with that too. Please contact our team to get started.



