








🏕️ Elevate your outdoor game with space, style, and weatherproof confidence!
The CAMPROS CP 8-Person Tent offers a roomy 126 sq ft interior with a 72-inch peak height, designed for family or group camping. Its double-layer polyester fabric features a waterproof coating and sealed seams to withstand rain and wind. Five large mesh windows and a mesh roof provide excellent ventilation, while a divided curtain allows for two separate rooms. Setup is streamlined with color-coded fiberglass poles, and the tent packs compactly into a portable carry bag. Ideal for 3-season camping, it balances comfort, durability, and convenience for the modern adventurer.










| ASIN | B091D3RPN8 |
| Additional Features | Water-Resistant, Waterproof, Windproof, rain-cover, ventilation |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Base | Polyester |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,360 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #13 in Camping Tents |
| Brand | CAMPROS CP |
| Brand Name | CAMPROS CP |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,350 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | Polyester |
| Floor Area | 126 Square Feet |
| Floor Length | 14 Feet |
| Floor Width | 108 Inches |
| Included Components | Carry Bag, Room divider, Stakes |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Is Waterproof | true |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 168"L x 108"W x 72"H |
| Item Height | 182.88 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | CAMPROS Tent-8-Person-Camping-Tents, Waterproof Windproof Family Tent, 5 Large Mesh Windows, Double Layer, Divided Curtain for Separated Room, Portable with Carry Bag |
| Item Weight | 7.48 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | CAMPROS CP |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Maximum Height | 72 Inches |
| Number Of Doors | 1 |
| Number Of Poles | 4 |
| Number of Rooms | 2 |
| Number of Stakes | 10 |
| Occupancy | 8 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 8 |
| Pole Material Type | Fiberglass |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 168"L x 108"W x 72"H |
| Rainfly Material | polyester |
| Recommended Use | Camping & Hiking |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
| Seasons | 3 Season |
| Size | 8 Person |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
| Stake Material | Fiberglass |
| Style Name | Cabin, Compact |
| Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Clip |
| Tent Design | Camping Tent |
| Tent Floor Material | Polyethylene |
| UPC | 768253593112 |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Water Resistance Technology | polyester |
H**E
Awesome tent!
So far I am living this tent! I have bought several tents over the years and I mostly camp by myself with my dog. I like to have a lot of room in my tent to move around and also to have a king or queen size mattress inside. This tent has plenty of room and is tall enough for me. I am 6 ft tall and it gives me about an inch to an inch and a half of space over my head when I stand up in there. I like that I don't have to slouch down inside the tent. We had rain for a first weekend using the tent and so far no problems with that. There were no instructions inside on how to set this up but if you set up tents before it's not hard to figure out. But for people who may be looking for instructions the longer black poles go on both sides of the door. The shorter gray poles go on the other ends of the tent and the long orange pole goes over the top of the tent and lastly the short black pole goes over the door. I plan on posting a video next time I set up the tent up to show how exactly to set it up. But I can easily set this up by myself, as long as you stake down the Four Corners to start you can set this tent up by yourself. The zipper on the door was a little bit rough at first but after spraying some WD-40 silicone lubricant on the zipper everything's been great. All the windows zippers worked properly from the get-go. I am really enjoying this tent so far and will keep you posted if anything changes but so far really great tent. Also I like that it doesn't take up a lot of room in my car cuz previous tents that I have bought take up a lot of room in the trunk of my car and this folds up nicely and actually fits in its tent bag which is not too big of a bag and doesn't take up that much space.
B**S
Roomy, dry, and comfy for a full week in Florida humidity
We used the CAMPROS 8-person tent for a 6-night stay in Central Florida and loved it. With a tarp pitched over the top, the tent stayed completely dry through heavy September rains and held up great in wind. Even in the humidity we had zero condensation—we ran a large fan inside and stayed perfectly comfortable. Space-wise it’s fantastic: plenty of room to hang out during downpours, store gear, and fit a king-size air mattress (we could’ve easily added a second). We had extra floor space for games and moving around without feeling cramped. Setup was straightforward, ventilation from the mesh windows was excellent, and we noticed lots of other campers using the same model—which is always reassuring. For longer trips, we’ll probably upgrade to the 12-person version to create separate “bedroom” and “living room” areas—purely a personal preference for our group of three and Florida’s unpredictable weather. But as an 8-person tent, this one is a winner: waterproof, windworthy, spacious, and comfortable. Highly recommend.
M**E
Nice spacious tent!
Used this tent this past weekend for a short 2 day camping trip. This tent is bigger than I expected. My wife, two small kids, and myself had plenty of room inside. We had 2 full size air mattresses and still had plenty of space for our bags and blankets. The height in the middle was tall enough for us to stand up and walk around with ease (although I'm 5'8", not super tall). The weather was nice when we went, no rain or wind, so not sure how it handles hard weather. Putting it together was pretty simple. It's actually color coded so that helps out a lot. I set it up by myself in my backyard, took me no more than 15 minutes or so. When we went camping my wife and I put it up in less than 10 minutes. Like every tent I ever bought, it can be difficult to put everything back in the bag. We managed to forcefully to put it back in the back. But I will probably buy a duffle bag and use that instead, just to make it earlier to put away. Overall I'm very satisfied with this tent. Hopefully it can last over the years.
A**R
Decent Tent
I live in an apartment and did not have a chance to set up the tent before I had the chance to go camping and unfortunately I was just outside of my Amazon return window when I did finally go camping. The first night setting up the tent and it rained all night and part of the next morning. The blue on the tent leaked! It allowed water to slowly leak through the fabric. My fiancé and I woke up to water in the tent at all sides, thankfully the rainfly held up and we made sure our things were off the ground that we could just incase since we couldn't test the tent prior to camping. The zipper is also at the bottom when you close the "door" and no 2nd zipper at all to make getting in and out of the tent easier. The fact of how spacious it was, was a nice surprise. Myself being 5'6", I was able to stand just about straight up in the center of the tent. It was easy to put together with the help of a 2nd person, I would say it would be rough to try and set up alone. The poles are color coded to match where they belong on the tent but if that does not help, they have the instructions sewn into the inside of the tent bag so they do not get lost. Over all a good tent to say the least. It is receiving 4 stars because of the tent leaking but I will, when I get the chance, treat the tent to make it water resistant. Update: The seller had reached out to me after I had gone through Amazon Customer Service and corrected the issue with a refund.
W**K
Great tent that held up well in bad weather.
We took this tent on a summer camping trip, and overall, it exceeded our expectations. We had two adults and three kids (all under nine years old) in it, and there was plenty of space for everyone to sleep comfortably. If you’ve ever crammed multiple kids into a tent before, you know how quickly things can start to feel tight, but that wasn’t an issue here. There was enough room for everyone’s sleeping bags, a few small bags, and still some space to move around. One of the biggest tests for any tent is how well it holds up in bad weather, and this one faced a full day and night of summer rainstorms. To its credit, it did an excellent job keeping us dry. The rainfly did its job, and we didn’t experience any leaks from above. However, the bottom of the tent wasn’t 100% waterproof, and we did notice a little moisture seeping through. Granted, a small river carved it's way under our tent, it did a really good job for the conditions. It wasn’t enough to ruin the trip, but it’s something to keep in mind. I’d definitely recommend using a tarp underneath the tent for extra protection, especially if rain is in the forecast. Setup was relatively easy. Like most modern tents, it follows a standard design with flexible poles and clips, so getting it up and ready didn’t take long. One person could probably set it up solo with a little patience, but having two people made it much faster. Ventilation was another strong point. Even in humid summer weather, we didn’t feel overly stuffy inside. The mesh panels allowed for good airflow while still keeping the bugs out—something I really appreciated when trying to get the kids settled at night. Overall, this tent did exactly what we needed it to do. It kept us dry (aside from the minor ground moisture issue), fit our family comfortably, and was easy to set up and take down. If you’re looking for a reliable summer tent and don’t mind adding a tarp underneath for extra protection, this one is a great choice.
E**R
Stayed sturdy
We used this tent for a weekend family camping trip, and it really impressed us! Setup was pretty straightforward — took us around 15-20 minutes with two people. The tent is spacious — we fit two queen air mattresses on one side and still had plenty of room on the other for bags and the kids’ sleeping bags. The divider curtain was a nice touch for a little privacy. The mesh windows were great for airflow, and even with a light rain one night, we stayed dry inside. No leaks at all. I also liked how the rainfly covered well but didn’t make it feel stuffy. It held up against a bit of wind too, which I was nervous about, but it stayed sturdy. Overall, really happy with it so far. Good quality for the price, and it made camping with the family a lot more comfortable!
R**R
Very Spacious and Easy to Assemble
For the price, the size of this tent is massive. Family of five was able to get a queen and a full in there with plenty of room to store our gear and walk around. The color-coded poles makes it pretty easy to assemble. By myself, from unzipping the carrying bag to walking inside was about 15 minutes. It should be noted however, that I didn't use the instructions. While researching this tent, many of the review videos were also assembly videos, so I already had a grasp as to what goes where and how. It does require a little patience as the main rod across the top could be troublesome for one person. Two people can easily do it in under 10 minutes. As with all tents, make sure the rods are evenly spaced within the sleeves or you'll risk snapping them. We also caught a pretty good rainstorm during our trip. A 10 minute downpour from a storm that was just under severe limits due to wind (no hail). Tent held up pretty good. It shook a lot, but we never got wet and the tent wasn't damaged. The last tent we had in the exact same spot, the wind pulled up some the stakes and the tent collapsed. However, it's not a perfect tent (then again, short of spending $500+, what is?). It has five zippered windows - two in the front straddling the door, two on the sides, and the one on the door itself. Better windflow would have had one in the back instead of the two extra in the front, especially if you have the privacy screen up - then the wind just comes in and swirls around. Also, it doesn't have a "porch" where you can remove your shoes before entering - we either had to step in and remove our shoes or remove them outside and risk dirty feet/socks. Lastly, it will take you longer to get the tent back in that tiny carrying case than it is to assemble and disassemble it. We just went to walmart and bought a small duffle bag and put the tent and all accessories in it for storage. Overall, a pretty good tent. Would definitely recommend for at the very least casual camping.
S**A
Waterproofing is amazing, missing one room separator
We got this tent before we went camping, and didn't really have the ability to open it up and set it up beforehand. The first night we were out, we had a horrible rain storm that actually sent people at the State Fair in Syracuse New York scrambling for shelter. We weathered the entire storm in this tent, and it did not leak. I'm very impressed with how well it keeps out rain and bugs. It was okay to set up, but it will collapse if you do not have the bottom pegged down. That makes it a little difficult to use in places where staking the tent down is difficult because of the terrain. It shows two separate rooms but only comes with one room separator. Which is kind of sad because there are definitely two rooms in the tent. It is pretty spacious for what we needed. We have a king mattress and a double mattress and still have room in the center for storing all of our stuff and moving around. It's decently tall for what it is. I am 5'8 and I have to hunch a little bit, but not too much. For a decently cheap tent I've been impressed with it.
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